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Lorna Saboe-Wounded Head

SDSU Extension Family Resource Management Field Specialist

605-782-3290

SDSU Extension Sioux Falls Regional Center
4101 W 38th St Ste 103
Sioux Falls, SD 57106

Lorna Saboe-Wounded Head serves as the SDSU Extension Family Resource Management Field Specialist. She is dedicated to empowering individuals, families, and communities to make informed financial and resource management decisions that enhance their overall well-being.

With a passion for financial education and counseling, Lorna designs and facilitates programs that leverage her strengths in personal finance. Her workshops and resources help participants sharpen budgeting skills, expand financial literacy, prepare for major life events, and navigate unique family financial situations. As an accredited financial counselor, she also offers personalized financial counseling for individuals and couples, providing thoughtful guidance and actionable strategies to address real-life challenges.

Areas of Expertise

  • Financial well-being
  • Personal finance education
  • Financial counseling
  • Resource management

Programs and Services

State & Regional Offices

Sioux Falls Regional Center

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