Money Week offers free financial help to stressed young people in Haarlem
From March 23 to 27, young people in Haarlem can get free advice on loans, taxes, and debt during Money Week. With 81% of Dutch youth experiencing money stress, these walk-in sessions aim to build financial resilience early.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Campaign | Money Week (March 23–27, 2026) |
| Target Group | Young people in the Netherlands |
| Stress Levels | 81% experience money-related stress |
| Financial Struggles | 64% struggle to make ends meet |
| Walk-in Sessions | From March 31, no registration required |
| Topics Covered | Loans, tax returns, insurance, debt |
| Launch Event | March 24, Inholland University, Haarlem |
| Organizers | Alderman Diana van Loenen, Inholland Haarlem |
| National Website | Week van het Geld |
The Municipality of Haarlem, in collaboration with educational institutions, plays a key role in addressing youth financial literacy through initiatives like Money Week. These efforts align with national campaigns to reduce debt and promote financial well-being among young citizens.
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Help for young people during Money Week
Many young people are worried about money. That’s why there are various walk-in sessions during Money Week where young people can get answers to their money-related questions.
Money Week is a national campaign week, this year from March 23 to 27. In the Netherlands, as much as 81% of all young people sometimes experience money-related stress, and 64% sometimes struggle to make ends meet, according to research by State of Youth. Under the motto ‘what you learn young, you’ll do old’, we aim to help young people build a healthy financial future.
Walk-in sessions
Starting Tuesday, March 31, there will be walk-in sessions at various locations in the city where young people can get help with money-related questions. Topics include loans, tax returns, insurance, and debt.
No registration is required for these sessions—young people can simply walk in.
Opening at Inholland University of Applied Sciences
Money Week in Haarlem will be launched on Tuesday, March 24 by Alderman for Poverty and Debt Diana van Loenen and Gonneke Willemsen, Director of the Health, Sports, and Well-being Domain at Inholland Haarlem. They will do so at the Debt Dive ball pit at Inholland University of Applied Sciences. Here, students can literally take a dive: will they drown in debt or swim in money? This is how we open the conversation about money worries, debt, and making ends meet.
More information
For more information and national activities, visit the website of Week van het Geld (link is external).
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