Gap Bridging & Family Fun Program

Gap Bridging & Family Fun Program
Enhancing Financial Understanding Between Adults and Children
KWSI understands the importance of generational succession and believes that you should teach your children about financial management early so they do not squander their inheritance. Children are a heritage from the Lord, offspring a reward from Him Ps 127: 3-5. Therefore, we have an obligation to, and should start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it Proverbs 22:6 because children’s children are a crown to the aged, and parents are the pride of their children. Proverbs 17:6 so children should honor their father and mother Matthew 19:19. In this, our Heavenly Father has no greater joy than to hear that his children are walking in the truth 3 John 1:4 Parents please remember that a wise son brings joy to his father but a foolish son brings grief to his mother. Proverbs 10:1 This includes the area of finances.
Program Overview
By bridging the financial knowledge gap between adults and children, is designed to foster mutual understanding and collaboration in financial literacy between adults and children. This initiative aims to create a family-centric approach to financial education, where both generations learn from each other and together develop skills necessary for effective money management, investment strategies, and estate planning. It prepares the younger generation to become prudent financial stewards and helps adults refine their child’s/children financial strategies with fresh perspectives. Through shared learning experiences, families will build a solid foundation for multi-generational wealth and legacy planning.
Program Impact
Our Gap Bridging Program is specifically designed to close the financial knowledge gap between adults and children, fostering a mutual understanding and collaborative spirit in financial literacy. This initiative cultivates a family-centric approach to financial education, encouraging both generations to learn from each other and jointly develop essential skills for effective money management, investment strategies, and estate planning. By involving children in the financial dialogue, the program prepares them to become prudent financial stewards, while adults gain fresh insights to enhance their children's financial strategies. This cooperative learning environment not only boosts financial literacy but also strengthens family bonds through common financial goals and responsibilities. Ultimately, this program equips both generations to actively contribute to their family’s financial well-being and engage in long-term legacy planning. Together, families lay a robust foundation for multi-generational wealth and legacy continuity
Program Objectives
- Facilitate Mutual Learning & Enhances Communication: Encourage both and create open
channels for families to discuss financial matters, making it easier for knowledge and values to be
shared across generations. Adults and children to share their insights in an exchange of
knowledge that benefits all participants. - Joint Educational Workshops: Conduct workshops that are structured to engage both children
and adults, focusing on topics like budgeting, saving, and investing, which cater to side by side
discovery of the needs of both age groups. - Interactive Learning: Utilize engaging, age-appropriate activities that encourage practical
financial learning and participation from both adults and children. - Resource Sharing: Provide access to resources and tools that families can use together to
improve their financial decision-making and planning.
Children’s Programs
KWS Kiddy Heirs (KKH) & KWS Kidpreneurs (KKP) & KWS Sports Leagues (KSL) TDA2 Angel Wings Little League Teams (Baseball, Basketball, Track, Football, Tennis and Golf) and KWS Kidculinary Hub (KKC)– Includes: KKH = Invesstors, KKP = Businesses, KSL = sports (fully sponsored (uniforms, trips, meals, lodging), kids events, education, trips, little league, activities, sponsorships, vending events (vendors gathering with only child friendly products and activities), Kidculinary Hub = fun with numbers through recipes, and the KWS Tots Financial Plan.