Learn Together, Grow Stronger
Join our collaborative learning environment where peers support each other through emergency fund planning. Build connections while developing essential financial skills through group projects and shared experiences.
Join Our CommunityHow Group Learning Works
Our community-based approach brings together individuals at different stages of their financial journey. Everyone learns from shared experiences, challenges, and successes — creating an environment where knowledge flows naturally between participants.
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Small Group Formation
We organize participants into groups of 6-8 people with complementary backgrounds and goals. These intimate groups meet monthly to discuss progress, share strategies, and work through challenges together.
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Peer Mentoring Circle
Each group includes participants at various stages of their emergency fund journey. Those who've successfully built their funds naturally mentor newcomers, creating a cycle of shared knowledge.
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Collaborative Projects
Groups work on real-world scenarios together — analyzing case studies, creating budget templates, and developing strategies for different life situations. These projects build practical skills while strengthening group bonds.

Korvus Blackthorne
Group Facilitator
Eight years helping people navigate financial challenges through community support and peer learning dynamics.

Drayden Ashworth
Workshop Coordinator
Specializes in creating collaborative learning experiences that help participants build lasting financial habits.
Building Your Support Network
The connections you make here often become long-term support systems. Many participants continue meeting informally even after completing the program.
Monthly Meetups
Regular in-person gatherings where your group reviews progress, celebrates milestones, and tackles new challenges together. These sessions often include guest speakers sharing their own emergency fund stories.
Skill Exchange Sessions
Participants share their professional expertise with the group. A teacher might explain budgeting methods, while a tech worker demonstrates apps for tracking expenses. Everyone has something valuable to contribute.
Accountability Partners
Each participant pairs with another group member for weekly check-ins. These partnerships often develop into genuine friendships that extend well beyond the program duration.