Skip to Content

CSBMG’s Blog

CSB of Middle Georgia Has Opportunities to Reduce Student Loan Debt

Are you ready to take control of your student loan debt while pursuing a fulfilling career? Look no further than CSB of Middle Georgia! We offer not only a rewarding professional journey but also the incredible opportunity to benefit from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program.
Read Article about CSB of Middle Georgia Has Opportunities to Reduce Student Loan Debt

Financial Friday

How many stories have you heard of people winning the lottery or inheriting money or young athletes receiving an incredible salary who lose it all because they do not know how to handle money.
Read Article about Financial Friday

Wednesday Wellness

Did you know that living in a state of gratitude can lead to a better overall sense of wellbeing? When we spend our time focusing on the things we wish we had, the car we wish we had, the house we wish we had or any other thing that we wish we had – we are not allowing ourselves to recognize all that we already have which support us daily.
Read Article about Wednesday Wellness

Monday Motivation

This quote jumped off the page and onto my email this morning!    We cannot sit around and “Hope” things will change or take a chance that things may change by accident.   In order to make a change – it is up to us to do the work.   
Read Article about Monday Motivation

Child Well-Being in the CSBMG Catchment Area: Insights from the 2024 KIDS COUNT Data Book

The well-being of children in the CSBMG (Community Service Board of Middle Georgia) catchment area has been meticulously analyzed in the 2024 KIDS COUNT Data Book by The Annie E. Casey Foundation. This comprehensive report provides valuable insights into various aspects of child well-being, highlighting both progress and ongoing challenges in economic stability, education, health, and family and community support and can be easily researched for the sixteen counties served by CSBMG.
Read Article about Child Well-Being in the CSBMG Catchment Area: Insights from the 2024 KIDS COUNT Data Book