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'''Credit Abuse Resistance Education''' (CARE) is a national program founded by the [[U.S. Bankruptcy Court]], [[United States District Court for the Western District of New York|WDNY]] and the Bankruptcy Committee of the Monroe County Bar Association. It was founded in 2002 by U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Chief Judge John C. Ninfo, II (retired).{{cn|date=April 2015}} |
'''Credit Abuse Resistance Education''' (CARE) is a national program founded by the [[U.S. Bankruptcy Court]], [[United States District Court for the Western District of New York|WDNY]] and the Bankruptcy Committee of the Monroe County Bar Association. It was founded in 2002<ref name="badcredit">{{cite web|last1=Dull|first1=Ashley|title=Industry Experts Volunteer to Lead Credit Abuse Resistance Education (CARE) Programs, Bridging the Student Financial Literacy Gap|url=http://www.badcredit.org/care-bridges-financial-literacy-gap/|website=BadCredit.org|accessdate=11 January 2018|date=12 May 2016}}</ref> by U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Chief Judge John C. Ninfo, II (retired).{{cn|date=April 2015}} |
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CARE is a free financial literacy initiative that makes experienced members of the Bankruptcy Community available to teach the importance of financial education. These presentations are available to educational establishments. CARE's primary target is high school seniors and college freshmen who are most at risk because they are aggressively marketed by the credit card industry at a time when they carry a very low Financial I.Q.{{cn|date=April 2015}} |
CARE is a free financial literacy initiative that makes experienced members of the Bankruptcy Community available to teach the importance of financial education. These presentations are available to educational establishments. CARE's primary target is high school seniors and college freshmen who are most at risk because they are aggressively marketed by the credit card industry at a time when they carry a very low Financial I.Q.{{cn|date=April 2015}} |
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Credit Abuse Resistance Education (CARE) is a national program founded by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, WDNY and the Bankruptcy Committee of the Monroe County Bar Association. It was founded in 2002[1] by U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Chief Judge John C. Ninfo, II (retired).[citation needed]
CARE is a free financial literacy initiative that makes experienced members of the Bankruptcy Community available to teach the importance of financial education. These presentations are available to educational establishments. CARE's primary target is high school seniors and college freshmen who are most at risk because they are aggressively marketed by the credit card industry at a time when they carry a very low Financial I.Q.[citation needed]
CARE has a presence in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.[citation needed]
CARE Advisory Board
Judge John C. Ninfo, II; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of New York - retired
Paul Groschadl; Woods Oviatt Gilman, LLP
Joe Schorer; Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Allen Guon; Shaw Gussis Fishman Glantz Wolfson & Towbin LLC
CARE Judicial Advisory Board
David D. Bird; Clerk, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware
Brad Bolton; Clerk, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Colorado
Judge Sidney B. Brooks; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Colorado
Judge Carla E. Craig ; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of New York
Judge Dennis R. Dow ; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Missouri
Judge A. Benjamin Goldgar; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division
Judge Jeffery P. Hopkins; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Ohio
Judge Laurel Myerson Isicoff; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida
Judge Margaret M. Mann; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of California
Judge Catherine Peek McEwen; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Florida
Judge C. Ray Mullins; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Georgia
Judge Pamela Pepper; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin
Judge Barry Russell; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California
Judge Paul R. Warren; U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of New York
References
- ^ Dull, Ashley (12 May 2016). "Industry Experts Volunteer to Lead Credit Abuse Resistance Education (CARE) Programs, Bridging the Student Financial Literacy Gap". BadCredit.org. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
External links
- [1] CARE Web site
- [2][permanent dead link] Washington Post article about CARE
- [3] Rochester Democrat and Chronicle article about CARE
- [4] Bankrate.com CARE article