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Our volunteer coaches are the heart of Women’s Money Matters’ unique programs. More than workshops, our programs match participants with dedicated mentors who commit to a full three months of connection, support, and encouragement.

We have profound gratitude for the thoughtful, consistent care demonstrated by our volunteer coaches. During April’s Volunteer Appreciation Month, we’re highlighting several outstanding coaches and giving them an opportunity to share their experiences with our wider community.

Thank you Vicky and Gabriela! 

Volunteer Spotlights in April

 

“Last November, following my mother’s passing, I discovered Women’s Money Matters while searching for a meaningful volunteer opportunity to fill the void in my life.

This organization has proven to be the perfect fit, allowing me to share financial knowledge instilled by my mom and refined through my three decades in the financial industry. In her memory, I’m deeply honored to serve as a volunteer coach for Women’s Money Matters, supporting its mission to empower women and girls to transform their financial situations and build brighter, more secure futures.” Vicky Vergara

 

“I believe everyone has the power to achieve their goals and make their dreams come true. But we can’t do that alone. We may be missing information, or a sounding board for our ideas, or we simply may need someone to walk with us on our empowerment journey. That is when coaching comes in. 
 
And that is why I love coaching. Coaches can listen, support, and help unleash participants’ power. But the beauty of coaching is that it is a two-way street. As a coach, I am constantly inspired by WMM program participants, those real-life warriors who are building a better financial future for themselves and their loved ones with determination, creativity and grace.
 
I am thankful for this community, including the amazing WMM staff, participants and coaches. Our work is about achieving financial health, but ultimately, it is about improving lives, one financial decision at a time.” Gabriela Mondino