MountainOne Enhances Financial Literacy for Kids Through Storybook Program at Hull Lifesaving Museum
MountainOne's storybook program, featuring Mo the Spokesgoat, teaches children about saving and financial planning during a special event at the Hull Lifesaving Museum's Summer Adventure program.

MountainOne recently participated in the Hull Lifesaving Museum's Summer Adventure program, introducing children to the concepts of saving and financial planning through their storybook 'Something to Save'. The event, led by MountainOne's Community Banking Officers and Universal Banker, featured a reading session followed by an interactive discussion on the importance of saving and setting goals. The highlight was a visit from Mo the Spokesgoat, the program's mascot, who engaged with the children, making the learning experience both fun and memorable.
The storybook is part of MountainOne's initiative to promote early financial awareness among children. By incorporating relatable characters and engaging narratives, the program aims to lay the foundation for sound financial habits from a young age. The event at the Hull Lifesaving Museum is a testament to MountainOne's commitment to community education and financial literacy.
For more information on MountainOne's Storybook Program and upcoming events, visit https://mountainone.com/mo-storybook.