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Omaha chapter helps fifth-graders open first savings accounts

May 15, 2026
Omaha chapter helps fifth-graders open first savings accounts

By AI, Created 5:22 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.’s Delta Epsilon Omega Chapter hosted Carver Kids Day on May 9 in Omaha, pairing a financial literacy program with first savings accounts for Wakonda Elementary fifth-graders. The effort aimed to build early money habits for students and financial awareness for their families.

Why it matters: - Carver Kids Day gave elementary students a first step into banking and saving. - The program was designed to build money management skills early, when habits can take hold. - Families also received financial education, extending the impact beyond the classroom.

What happened: - Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.’s Delta Epsilon Omega Chapter, with Omaha Cares Mentoring Movement and Carver Legacy Center, hosted Carver Kids Day on May 9. - The event took place at Carver Bank in Omaha. - Fifth-grade students from Wakonda Elementary School opened their first savings accounts during the event. - Each student received an initial deposit to encourage saving.

The details: - Carver Kids Day capped a financial literacy program students had taken part in over several months. - The curriculum covered budgeting, goal setting, and the difference between assets and liabilities. - Families joined a financial education session focused on household financial awareness and generational stability. - The initiative relied on support from community partners and sponsors through financial contributions and in-kind donations. - The program was supported through Carver Legacy Center, a joint venture with American National Bank.

Between the lines: - The event paired practical banking access with financial education, which can make lessons more immediate for students and parents. - The structure suggests an effort to move beyond one-time outreach and toward habit-building and longer-term engagement. - Chapter representative Sheila Estes said the initiative reflects a commitment to service and economic empowerment in the community.

What’s next: - Organizers are inviting support for future programs. - Pastor Portia Cavitt of Omaha Cares Mentoring Movement and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.’s Delta Epsilon Omega Chapter is the contact for more information at (402) 350-0783. - The chapter’s website is available here.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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