Greylock Federal Webinar: Winning On Your Taxes

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. –Greylock Federal Credit Union is hosting an interactive webinar at 6-7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11 featuring tips to help individuals to get the most out of their tax refunds.

The webinar, which is free and open to the public, will be hosted by Mame Opoku, Black/African American Outreach Coach and Stephanie Martin, Financial Wellness Coach.

"As a financial wellness coach, every year I hear people say that they wished they'd used their tax refunds differently," said Opoku. "Sometimes people have the money spent before it reaches their account."

In addition to the tips, the conversation will also include budgeting tips that can be incorporated year-round.

"There's no cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all solution for everyone," added Martin. "So, we want to help everyone come up with a solution that works for them."

To register, visit www.greylock.org/CEC.

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18 Degrees Event Celebrates Reunified Families

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — For many families involved with the Department of Children and Families, the first feeling is often fear of their child being removed from the home.
 
In reality, its goal is the opposite.
 
Last week, families, attorneys, social workers, and agency staff gathered at the 18 Degrees Family Resource Center to honor four families who overcame obstacles, such as addiction, successfully navigated the system, and were ultimately reunited with their children.
 
According to the event flyer, since 2010, the child welfare community has recognized June as Family Unification Month, formerly Family Reunification Month, to honor families working to strengthen and reunify their families, as well as the advocates who support them and help prevent family separation.
 
Speaking at the podium, some parents reflected on the negative perceptions they once had of DCF – views that changed as they confronted their struggles, persevered, and worked with the agency to access support and become better parents.
 
The setting of the celebration reflected the theme of new beginnings, as the name 18 Degrees symbolizes the height of the sun on a new day, which is filled with new opportunities and possibilities, said Stephanie Steed, 18 Degrees president and CEO. 
 
"It is where the change from darkness to light happens, and all those things are just really symbolic and really a part of everyone's process," she said. 
 
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