MINNEAPOLIS, MN – On July 11, the ACA International Foundation held its second annual Foundation Golf Tournament for Financial Literacy at Stallion Mountain Country Club in Las Vegas. The tournament was held in conjunction with the 64th Annual Convention and Exposition of ACA International (ACA), The Association of Credit and Collection Professionals. ACA members, family and friends teed-off to raise more than $20,000 to help support the Foundation?s commitment to financial literacy and collector training programs.


?We are very overwhelmed at the generosity and commitment of our members in supporting the Foundation,? said Phil Rosenthal, 2002-2003 ACA Foundation Chair. ?With their help and dedication, we can continue to provide valuable resources for education in financial literacy as well as collector training programs for physically impaired individuals.?


Through this support, the ACA Foundation has developed three Community Education Kits that can be used throughout the year to educate young adults, consumers and senior citizens on ways to achieve financial success. In addition, donations from the golf tournament will assist the STAR (Special Technology Access Resources) Center by funding educational materials and resource training to physically impaired individuals. Since partnering with the ACA Foundation in 2000, the STAR Center has trained and placed more than 60 physically impaired individuals in positions within the credit and collection industry.


The mission of the ACA International Foundation is to increase financial literacy in the United States and help to support research, job training and educational programs to the physically impaired. ACA International, formerly known as the American Collectors Association Inc., is the association of credit and collection professionals. Headquartered in Minneapolis, ACA International serves members in the United States, Canada and 58 other countries worldwide. For more information, visit our Web site at www.acainternational.org.



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