Ravens Players Teach Kids Financial Skills
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers engaged local children in interactive financial literacy activities on Tuesday. The event, focused on financial wellness, featured games like financial wellness Jenga and the creation of game day budgets.
Flowers led the sessions, guiding the children through practical exercises designed to introduce basic financial concepts. The goal was to provide a fun and engaging way for kids to learn about budgeting, saving, and making informed financial decisions.
The Ravens have a history of community outreach programs, and this initiative underscores their commitment to supporting youth development beyond the football field. Details regarding the specific age range of the children involved and the location of the event were not immediately available, but the team emphasized the positive impact of fostering financial literacy at a young age.
By incorporating games and interactive elements, the Ravens aimed to make learning about finance accessible and enjoyable for the children. The session with Zay Flowers provided a unique opportunity for kids to interact with a professional athlete while gaining valuable life skills. The team plans to continue similar initiatives in the future, further demonstrating their dedication to the Baltimore community.

