LeTort Trust, through their Atgooth Foundation, gave $15,000 in support of Financial Literacy to Junior Achievement of South-Central Pennsylvania. Junior Achievement empowers young people to own their future economic success by participating in a variety of financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship programs throughout the year.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic Junior Achievement has pivoted in an incredible way to continue serving students in South Central Pennsylvania. In the coming weeks they will be launching an all-virtual career fair which allows high schoolers to get an in-depth look at industries in our area and connects them to local leaders and businesses.
In 2011, LeTort founded the Atgooth Foundation, a non-profit subsidiary, with the goal of being a catalyst for change in the communities they serve. Over the years, LeTort has donated 5% of annual profits to charitable organizations in the Central Pennsylvania market area.
“The Atgooth Foundation is ever eager to find innovative ways to broaden financial literacy and develop core economic principles among our youth,” said Dan Eichelberger, President of Atgooth Foundation. “We are thrilled to continue to support those efforts by Junior Achievement in our community,” stated Dan.
About LeTort Trust
LeTort Trust is a private Trust Company, providing comprehensive Qualified Retirement Plan and Wealth Management services, designed for the complex financial needs of businesses, institutions and individuals. For further information on Atgooth Foundation and LeTort Trust, please visit our website at www.letorttrust.com.