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DEBT-RIDDLED CITIZENS NOW HAVE CHANCE AT RELIEF

Nationally Renowned Debt Crusader David Bean Issues Challenge 300

LITTLE ROCK, AR – JUNE 1, 2011 – David Bean, a nationally renowned debt relief crusader, is taking on a new challenge: your city. Imagine how different your city would look if 300 of its impoverished and debt-riddled citizens drastically improved their financial lives? How many resources would be saved? How much crime could be prevented? Through his innovative program, “Challenge 300,” David’s determined to help the poorest citizens turn their lives around-beginning with the financial burdens that are weighing them down.

Using help from city and church leaders, David plans to select 300 people from cities around the US and teach them a new way to eliminate their debt, rebuild their credit, and begin to develop a solid financial foundation. “In 180 days, there will be a big change in the participants’ thinking and in their lifestyles,” vows David Bean, founder of Challenge 300, (www.challenge300.com). “The 300 will eliminate a portion of their debt and get a big boost in their credit score while in the program.”

Highly affordable, the limited participation program is a mere $59 a month and with only 300 participants, allows the kind of hands-on mentorship that fosters success.

How it works: Participants have access to a dedicated web site-or have materials mailed directly to their homes-with step-by-step instructions. Once one section is completed, they move on to the next, improving their finances as they go. And David Bean is available at every turn to help answer their questions and make sure they stay on the path to financial freedom.

“The problem is real in every community,” Bean says, “and waiting is not an option.”

David Bean, a devout Christian, is especially interested in helping the city’s poorest citizens and those currently incarcerated for minor offenses. He believes that reaching this population can have the greatest impact upon a community. “Inmates will eventually get out, but will come out with nothing to help them stay out-especially because of the economic recession. This program is a preventative measure.”

“The goal of Challenge 300 is simple,” David says. “When they’ve completed the 180 days, I want the 300 participants to have money in the bank, better credit, and a real budget. Most of all, I want them to be debt-proof so they’ll never slip back into poverty again.”