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Booster Foundation Supports Provincial High Schools To Access Online Learning Platform

  • Booster Foundation to sponsor 40 provincial high schools to access online learning platform MyMahi to grow students’ financial capability and independence
  • MyMahi helps prepare young people for life challenges such as financial planning, education and work
  • Booster Foundation will cover most of cost to 40 schools to allow more students to access MyMahi

The Booster Foundation is supporting 40 provincial high schools to access an online learning platform that helps prepare rangatahi for life challenges like financial planning, further education and work.

The Booster Foundation funds initiatives that support build the financial capability of New Zealanders so they can achieve better financial outcomes and has partnered with My Mahi to widen its availability to young people.

MyMahi provides learning modules and resources to equip young people with crucial skills and knowledge as they step toward adulthood.

Students using MyMahi (Photo/Supplied)

120 New Zealand schools are already connected to MyMahi and it’s expected that this year up to 100 thousand students will use its resources.

Booster Foundation Chief Executive Anika Speedy says sponsoring 40 high schools in provincial parts of the country to access MyMahi will benefit students who lack access to facilities like banks and other resources available in cities.

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“The Booster Foundation is covering almost all the cost of a school signing up with MyMahi, so its students can utilise these resources. That’s $1450 for the first year, with the school only needing to come up with $100,” says Anika Speedy.

“We know a person’s financial resilience depends on employment, effective money management and saving. MyMahi has some outstanding resources to guide young people as they navigate challenges like these.

“This includes its support to help young people set up banks accounts and KiwiSaver to get them on to a life-time habit of saving.

“A great example is MyMahi’s digital school ID. Students will be able to use it to verify their identity via the Department of Internal Affairs which means it can be accepted by banks, KiwiSaver providers, tertiary institutions, and government organisations, so young people can get on their path to financial independence,” says Anika Speedy.

MyMahi director Jeff King says “We are very excited to be able to help more young people in provincial schools gain access to MyMahi through Booster’s generous sponsorship. Teenagers love it, and although many use it at school, there are also a huge number who access it in their own time which says a lot about how useful it is.”

Any high school in provincial areas of New Zealand that are interested in the sponsorship opportunity can contact hello@mymahi.com

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