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Welcome to our new Press and Media section. This part of our website is designed to inform the media, the general public, and our clients on how DMCC stays involved in issues and activities that affect our society.


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Contact:
Ana M. Ribero
ana@dmcccorp.org

Boca Raton non-profit organization brings financial literacy to high school students

Boca Raton, FL – May 23, 2005 – Debt Management Credit Counseling Corp., a Boca Raton not-for-profit organization, has introduced their Financial Literacy Program to high schools as a way for students to gain valuable skills that will help them make smart financial decisions. Click to continue


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Contact:
Ana M. Ribero
ana@dmcccorp.org

Boca Raton corporation awards scholarship to FAU honor student

Boca Raton, FL – October 29, 2004 - Debt Management Credit Counseling Corp., a not-for-profit debt consolidation corporation, presented the award of Debt Management Credit Counseling Corporation Honors Scholar to an anthropology student at Florida Atlantic University. Click to continue


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Contact:
Ana M. Ribero
ana@dmcccorp.org

Local company provides free financial education

Boca Raton, FL – October 29, 2004 - Debt Management Credit Counseling Corp., a Boca Raton debt consolidation organization travels to high schools and community centers throughout South Florida to teach people financial skills for everyday life. Click to continue


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Contact:
Ana M. Ribero
ana@dmcccorp.org

DMCC Supports the Federal Government’s Pledge to Improve Financial Education

Boca Raton, FL – March 26, 2004 - Debt Management Credit Counseling Corp., a non-profit credit counseling corporation committed to educating the general public on financial issues and assisting clients who have become overextended with debt, seeks to improve financial literacy in concurrence with Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan’s testimony to the U.S. Senate asserting the importance of sound financial education. Click to continue

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