
Visa volunteers welcome event attendees to the Visa table, where financial literacy games and free materials were available.
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Visa volunteers join to help encourage financial literacy through digital games, curriculum and other learning tools.

Attendees were able to play Visa’s online game and free app, Peter Pig’s Money Counter, where kids practice identifying, counting and saving money while learning fun facts about U.S. currency.

Young girls were able to explore Visa’s financial literacy games, from Financial Football to Peter Pig’s Money Counter.

Visa’s Practical Money Skills booth provided tablets on which attendees played financial literacy games, as well as read “Guardians of the Galaxy,” a comic about the importance of saving money and teaching kids about wants and needs.

Students had fun playing Visa’s financial literacy games together, including Peter Pig’s Money Counter.

Young girls were able to learn more about personal finance via Visa’s Practical Money Skills’ games and printed guides for students.

A popular game at the event was Peter Pig’s Money Counter, an engaging online game and app where players practice identifying, counting and saving money.