Bench & Bar

MAY 2013

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KENTUCKY BAR FOUNDATION/IOLTA A PROGRAM SPONSORED BY THE KENTUCKY BAR FOUNDATION The Kentucky Bar Foundation extends a sincere expression of appreciation to all attorneys, judges, teachers and school administrators for their participation in this year's CARE programs and without whose help, this financial literacy initiative would not have been made possible. The dedication of all who volunteer their time and effort to make the CARE program successful throughout Kentucky is the key factor to its continued growth during these past six years. Thank You CARE Volunteers! The CARE program has been designed to help high school seniors better understand the pitfalls of credit abuse and provide a wide range of information to help students learn about financial responsibility. The CARE program was presented by various local bars throughout the state in the following 43 Kentucky counties: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Adair Bell Boone Boyd Boyle Calloway Campbell Casey Clinton Daviess Estill Fayette Floyd Franklin Graves • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Green Greenup Hancock Hardin Harlan Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Laurel Marion Marshall Martin • • • • • • • • • • • • • McCracken McCreary Ohio Owsley Perry Pike Pulaski Rockcastle Taylor Warren Wayne Whitley Wolfe Learn how you can get your community involved by visiting the website at www.careinky.org. 64 For further information, please contact: Todd S. Horstmeyer Executive Director Kentucky Bar Foundation 502-564-3795 X252 thorstmeyer@kybar.org B&B; • 05.13

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