"Equip your teenager with a high-income, life-long skill before they head to college or the workforce."

WHO ARE WE?

 

MEnYOUTH Wealth Academy is a comprehensive youth mentoring and financial development institute for Grades 9-12.

We believe that true financial success requires both technical competence and deep emotional maturity.

Our unique curriculum blends daily character mentorship-focusing on critical teenage hurdles like cyberbullying, digital citizenship, and emotional resilience-with professional chart-reading skills. By mastering these concepts early in a 100% safe, simulated "paper trading" environment, your teen will build a rock-solid foundation of discipline and market knowledge. Our ultimate goal is to equip them with the tools they need to step into the markets confidently and profitably the exact day they turn 18 and can legally trade with real capital.

No real money is ever risked during this program.

Zero Financial Liability.

WHAT IS OUR FOCUS FOR THE YOUTH?

MEnYOUTH serves the Charleston, SC area and surrounding cities with anticipation of expanding and reaching children across the United States, as well as various countries via social media platforms, webinars and seminars.

MEnYOUTH focuses on 3 specific areas: SAVING (Finance), BULLYING and ABSTINENCE. These three areas are just a few of the many areas that are key in becoming responsible adults. 

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SAVING (FINANCE)

Having some financial knowledge and knowing the importance of saving can establish a foundation to make better decisions with money. It’s not simply a matter of IF the storm comes; it’s a matter of when. With that being said, all children need to have savings account, as well as a plan for when an emergency arises. Learning to save early, as a child, can translate into a great life skill when maturing into adulthood.

 

BULLYING

Roughly 20% of the nation, from ages 12-18, has either been bullied or has witnessed bullying. This is an essential area that needs to be addressed in an effort to decrease isolation, rejection, exclusion and despair, as well as depression and anxiety, which can contribute to suicidal behavior.

 

ABSTINENCE

As of 2017, there were more teen births (among all races) than the previous decade. This is a topic that needs to be discussed since most of the children that are birthing children were unmarried. In turn, this often leads to kids that do not grow up with both parents in the home, which could further lead to behavior issues for the child, social incompetence, school engagement challenges and/or depression.

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