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Our Mission

According to a recent report, it will take on average 228 years for black families to accumulate the same amount of wealth as white families. That is a huge divide and shows us a portrait of wealth inequality in the United States. Here at Wealth Generation Legacy, Inc. we are empowering our community by teaching skills that will advance families out of poverty and provide an atmosphere of growth. Wealth Generation Legacy, Inc. is aiming to do just what our name states. We will provide the necessary tools that can teach individuals how to control their finances in order to build generational wealth. Let us take back the power of knowledge absent from the minority community for so long.

Q/A with Our President

How do you plan to impact people?

We plan to impact people by giving them a fighting chance in the financial literacy race. We want to equip individuals with the financial tools necessary to make sound and smart financial decisions.

Who have you impacted?

We have impacted the New Haven community, Waterbury community, Hartford Community, Grace and Mercy Ministries, Southern Connecticut State University, and Capital Community College to name a few.

WHY do you want to impact them?

We want to help the minority community flourish and thrive. We feel that introducing this knowledge to those who may not have access to it, can help significantly.

What need are you fulfilling?

We are fulfilling a huge gap. The Wealth Inequality gap within the United States is a very real thing. It is one of our goals to help reduce and close this gap.

What are some of the results past students received?

The average student financial literacy aptitude score is 49.9% when they complete our financial literacy course, their ending score is around 84%.

Who is your target audience? WHY?

Everyone is welcomed to the information. The minority community is where we base our efforts.

What is the bigger vision and objective? WHY?

We would like to see our community thrive and become self sufficient. This will happen when we start supporting each other. We would like to see more black and brown owned businesses, banks, investment companies, and more.

 
 
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Creating Wealth

"I liked everything about the class, but I mostly liked learning about the investing and insurance. I would not change anything because the class was a great learning experience."

— Ajanique Lewis, Ungroup Society Scholar