Junior Achievement gains three more years of funding
Thousands of young people across the Isle of Man are learning 'financial literacy'.
The programme from Junior Achievement takes place at all secondary schools, using a workforce of 370 volunteers.
It was first developed in 2012, and has now been given the security of three more years, partnering with Scheinberg.
Sue Cook is Junior Achievement's CEO:
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