Financial literacy for the next generation
Books, camps, school workshops, and entrepreneurship programs that give girls the money mindset and confidence to lead — starting today.
"After completing her Executive MBA at Ivey, Leah Carr had one realization: financial literacy should start at the kitchen table — not after a degree. The Wealth Table is that kitchen table."
From picture books to PA day workshops to summer camp — every Wealth Table program is designed to give girls the language, tools, and confidence to build lasting financial independence.
Age-appropriate financial literacy books and activity kits that make money conversations natural, fun, and powerful from the very first page.
Shop the book →A multi-day immersive summer camp where girls learn budgeting, investing, entrepreneurship, and pitching — all in a hands-on, high-energy environment.
Register for camp →A business-building curriculum for girls who want to take it further — brand, pitch, fund, and launch their first real idea with mentorship from business leaders.
Learn more →A full PA-day experience that transforms a day off into a day that matters. Girls leave with a savings plan, a pitch, and the confidence to talk money.
Book for your school →In-class financial literacy visits that spark real conversations. Interactive, relatable, and aligned to Ontario curriculum — ready to book any time of year.
Book a visit →Real conversations between mothers, daughters, and women building wealth — so every family has a model for the money talk that actually needs to happen.
Join the waitlist →Written for girls aged 5–12, Money with Mommy & Mimi makes financial literacy a story worth reading — and a conversation worth starting. Every copy includes the signature 4 Jar System that teaches spending, saving, giving, and investing from day one.
A multi-day immersive experience where girls aged 8–14 learn to budget, invest, launch businesses, and pitch their ideas — all while having the best summer of their lives.
"Where girls come to play — and leave as CEOs."
Five days of hands-on workshops, mentorship, business challenges, and a final pitch day that families attend. More than a camp — it's a turning point.
Budgeting, saving, investing, and credit — explained in ways that actually stick for girls aged 8–14.
Girls identify problems, build ideas, create brands, and pitch their business to a real panel.
The week culminates in a live pitch day — families invited. Confidence is the prize every girl takes home.
Exposure to women entrepreneurs and leaders who look like them — so every girl can see her future.
Girls leave with a network, a new squad, and the confidence to be the one at the table.
Every graduate receives a jar kit, a personalized savings plan, and a certificate of completion.
"My daughter came home from camp and immediately started a savings jar for her business idea. She's 10. I had no idea she even knew what investing meant. The Wealth Table changed our whole household conversation."
"The Open Table visit was the best school program we've brought in all year. The girls were engaged, the teacher loved it, and parents emailed asking for more. We're booking again for March."
"I've watched Leah work with girls for years. She has a gift for making money feel exciting instead of scary. This is exactly the gap that needed filling for young Black and Brown girls."
Bring The Wealth Table into your school for a visit or full PA day — and give your students a financial literacy experience they'll still be talking about in September.
A 60–90 minute visit designed to spark real conversations about money, goals, and the future — in a way that's grade-appropriate, culturally inclusive, and genuinely exciting for girls.
Transform a PA day into a transformative day. The Gold Day is a structured, full-day workshop where girls build their first business pitch, learn the 4 Jar System, and graduate with a financial action plan.
Interested in a board-wide partnership? We work with school boards across Ontario.
Contact for Board PartnershipsReal money conversations between mothers, daughters, and the women who built something from nothing. Every episode is the talk you wish someone had with you earlier — delivered while you drive to practice.
After completing her Executive MBA at Ivey Business School, Leah Carr had an uncomfortable realization: she felt financially behind — despite a world-class education. She looked at her daughter Mimi and decided that story would not repeat itself.
What started as a kitchen-table conversation became a book, a camp, a school program, and a growing movement to give every girl the financial fluency she deserves before she ever takes out a student loan.
Today, The Wealth Table operates across Ontario, partnering with schools, boards, and corporate sponsors to make financial literacy free, fun, and irresistible for girls aged 5–16.
Camp dates, new programs, free financial literacy activities for your daughter, and behind-the-scenes from Leah — once a week, never spam.
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