What’s the Scoop? Financial Literacy and Employment Event
March 14 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Graduate Hotel by Hilton
Free Admission

Attend What’s the Scoop? with From Fatherless to Fearless at the Graduate Hotel by Hilton on March 14.
What’s the Scoop? is a high-energy, interactive experience inviting youth ages 13–18 and their parents to learn, play, and grow their financial confidence together. Through exciting games, hands-on challenges, and dynamic learning stations, participants will explore budgeting, saving, earning, and smart decision-making in a way that feels practical, empowering, and fun.
To ensure everyone gets the most out of the experience, youth and parents will take part in separate, tailored sessions, each designed to meet them where they are and deliver age-appropriate, real-world financial tools.
Even better, this event opens doors to opportunity for the whole family. Employment connections will be available for ages 14 and up, creating pathways to income, experience, and independence.
Participants will also have the chance to:
- Connect to employment opportunities for teens and adults
- Win cash prizes
- Enjoy a free lunch and giveaways
- Build financial skills that last a lifetime
And because showing up matters: arrive on time, engage fully, and stay for the entire event for a chance to win a grand cash prize to jump-start your financial journey.
What’s The Scoop? Registration
Registration for What’s The Scoop? is free for youth ages 13–18 and their parents. Spots are limited, and demand is high. Register today and get ready to game, learn, and earn your way toward financial confidence.
About From Fatherless to Fearless
From Fatherless to Fearless®, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, supports teen girls experiencing strained or absent father relationships as they navigate their journey toward healing and wholeness. The mission is carried out through empowerment, community, and education. Services are offered to strengthen mental, emotional, and financial well-being.
From Fatherless to Fearless has always been an organization that focuses on the one—a girl who may feel misunderstood, not good enough, or left behind. Whether her father has walked away, passed away, is incarcerated, or is emotionally unavailable while living in the same home, support is provided to help her heal, set boundaries, build self-worth, and live a thriving life.
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