On February 13 (“Let’s Keep It Moving”), I wrote the
following:
Looking ahead, March 9 is the next meeting of D.C.’s Supporting Families Community of
Practice (https://dds.dc.gov/event/state-team-meeting-supporting-families-community-practice-friday-march-9-2018). You’ll remember that there were two briefings last year about
ABLE accounts, one on ABLE in general and another about the newly-created D.C.
ABLE account. I wrote about these in my September 18 blog post, “News,
News, News,” and then on October 17 in “Thinking About ABLE,” both of which you
can find by clicking on “ABLE” in the Search box over to the right. It was clear from
those meetings that it would help to have some more general briefings on budget
basics and responsible money management, so the upcoming meeting will focus on
that. I know that Emily Price (emily.price@dc.gov) will make sure there is a call-in option for those who
can’t make it to DDS headquarters (250 E St. SW, next to the Federal Center SW
metro station).
I was proud on
Friday to kick off this meeting, which mainly revolved around two
presentations, one by Linda Stroman of Capital Area Asset Builders
(http://www.caab.org/en) on personal budgeting,
and the other by Elizabeth Jennings at the National Disability Institute (https://www.realeconomicimpact.org)
on the impact of federal benefits like SSI and SSDI on your personal finance. Both were exceptional presentations, and you
should keep your eye on this website:
where the Power Point presentations and other resources will
be posted, I’m sure, as soon as Emily Price (Emily.price@dc.gov)
can catch her breath!
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