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Breaking Barriers and Building Generational Wealth: Join CDLI's 'Getting Your House in Order' Series

  • Amanda Cain
  • Feb 1, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 24, 2025

In a world where financial empowerment is a key to unlocking opportunities, breaking barriers, and building generational wealth becomes a transformative journey. Community Development Long Island (CDLI) and Sum Clarity are excited to present "Getting Your House in Order" – a culturally specific financial education series designed to empower African Americans on the path to financial success.


Breaking the Silence

Money has long been considered a taboo topic, especially within cultural communities. The 'Getting Your House in Order' series breaks this silence, creating a rare and safe space for authentic conversations about money and financial matters. It's not just a course; it's a community coming together to share experiences, challenges, and triumphs on the road to financial well-being.


Culturally Specific Financial Education

Understanding that financial education is not one-size-fits-all, CDLI and Sum Clarity have curated a course that is culturally specific. This series addresses the unique financial challenges and opportunities that individuals within diverse communities may face. It's an opportunity to learn financial skills tailored to your cultural context, ensuring that the knowledge gained is not only practical but also deeply relevant.


Empowerment Through Knowledge

Knowledge is power, and the 'Getting Your House in Order' series is all about empowering participants with the tools and insights needed to build generational wealth. From budgeting basics to investment strategies, the course covers a spectrum of financial topics, demystifying the complexities and providing actionable steps for wealth building.


A Transformative Experience

Joining this series is not just a commitment to learning; it's a commitment to personal and generational transformation. Participants leave feeling empowered, armed with the knowledge and skills required to navigate the financial landscape with confidence. The ripple effect of this empowerment extends beyond individuals, contributing to the creation of a community that thrives economically.


How to Join

Ready to break barriers and embark on a journey towards generational wealth? Visit the link below to register for the 'Getting Your House in Order' series. Don't miss this chance to be part of a community that values financial education, authentic conversations, and the collective pursuit of prosperity. Join us on this transformative journey – let's get our houses in order together!





(631)-471-1215 ext. 1580

 
 
 

1 Comment


Adeline Taylor
Adeline Taylor
Feb 24

This is such an insightful series — as someone who’s worked in financial education and personally navigated getting my own household systems in order, I really appreciate how you’re breaking down things that so many of us feel we should know but never quite get clear guidance on. When you’re talking about building generational wealth, it truly is about both the big picture and the little pieces of daily life that either help or hurt your bottom line — for me, that’s meant digging into budgeting tools, automation, and even how I manage recurring home expenses. For example, I used to let energy costs fluctuate wildly because I treated climate control like an afterthought, but once I started using a smart wifi…

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