Sentences with phrase «summer youth employment programs»

Summer youth employment programs provide summer work experience for youth, matching up teens with entry - level jobs at local organizations, providing a source of income, work experience, and fostering skills necessary for academic and professional success.
Here's more information on summer youth employment programs, including eligibility, how to find a program in your area, and how to apply.
$ 20 million to provide 6,500 jobs for young people during the school year (the Work, Learn and Grow program) and 70,000 summer jobs (the Summer Youth Employment Program).
At noon, Reps. Adriano Espaillat and Bobby Scott meet youth, educators, and service providers to discuss the impact of New York's summer youth employment program and other initiatives, followed by a press conference with NYC Department of Youth and Community Development Commissioner Bill Chong and Children's Aid Society Adolescence Programs Vice President Sandra Escamilla - Davies, Columbia University, Baker Athletic Complex, 533 W 218th St., Manhattan.
Her leadership of the department's Summer Youth Employment Program resulted in over 700 youth taking part in the Program, which is supported by educational opportunities and is now being recommended as a best - practice model.
«We'll see what happens,» said Diaz, speaking at a press conference on the steps of City Hall to call on de Blasio to increase funding in the budget for the city's Summer Youth Employment program by an additional $ 80 million.
The Erie County Department of Social Services («ECDSS») is currently recruiting employers throughout Erie County to participate in the 2018 Summer Youth Employment Program («SYEP»), an eight - week program operating from July 9, 2018 - August 31, 2018 that serves youth between the ages of 14 — 20.
Erie County Legislator Edward A. Rath announces that Erie County is seeking local businesses to participate in the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP), coordinated through the Department of Social Services.
This year, I predict the following: the mayor will announce that he didn't want to fully fund the Summer Youth Employment Program.
Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP): Last year, at the urging of Council members, the city baselined $ 39 million in funding for 60,000 slots for SYEP, which provides six weeks of paid work to people 14 - to 24 - years - old.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr., today kicked off the Oneida County 2013 Summer Youth Employment Program with the program's annual Work Readiness Day held at the Utica campus of Mohawk Valley Community College.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr., joined by Assemblyman Anthony J. Brindisi as well as Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol, stressed the theme of moving on to higher education and avoidance of substance abuse at the Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program's annual Work Readiness Day held at the Utica campus of Mohawk Valley... Read more
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. today announced that Oneida County Workforce Development will be holding an outreach session for the 2009 Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program on Thursday, April 16th, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the atrium of the Plumley Building at MVCC's Rome Campus.
«While we wait for a final budget, we want our Oneida County young people to apply now so that once funding arrives to operate a Summer Youth Employment Program, we will have their applications on file.»
«Oneida County's Summer Youth Employment Program is offering young people from all parts of the... Read more
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced that more than 500 Oneida County teen - agers will participate in a Work Readiness Day of activities designed to help them get the most out of their Summer Youth Employment Program work experience.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr., joined by representative of the Rome Area Chamber of Commerce, Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce and School and Business Alliance today announced that Oneida County's Office of Workforce Development will be offering a Summer Youth Employment Program in 2012.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. today announced that Oneida County Workforce Development will be holding an outreach session for the 2012 Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program at several locations in Utica and Rome.
«The Summer Youth Employment Program provides young people with meaningful work experience and also helps them earn money that they and their families can use,» said Mathis.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr., today announced the beginning of Oneida County's LEAD OUTreachProgram, which will use participants in the Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program to distribute lead poisoning prevention awareness information to households in Utica.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. today urged local governments and community - based agencies to participate as work sites for the 2010 Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today joined 300 Oneida County teens as the Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program held its annual Work Readiness Day at Mohawk Valley Community College in Utica.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr., joined by Assemblyman Anthony J. Brindisi as well as Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol, stressed the theme of moving on to higher education and avoidance of substance abuse at the Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program's annual Work Readiness Day held at the Utica campus of Mohawk Valley Community College.
The Summer Youth Employment Program is expected to start in July.
Workers from the Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program tended to the gardens over the summer.
Poughkeepsie, New York, June 20, 2013 — Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro has announced the Dutchess County Department of Community and Family Services has awarded $ 259,635 to the Dutchess County Workforce Investment Board (DCWIB) for the 2013 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Summer Youth Employment Program.
The Erie County Legislature's Majority Caucus is seeking local businesses to partner with Erie County for the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP), coordinated through the Department of Social Services.
Erie County Legislator Kevin Hardwick announces that Erie County is seeking local businesses to participate in the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP), coordinated through the Department of Social Services.
She's put a hiring freeze in place and suggests city staples such as the Summer Youth Employment Program may be eliminated along with festivals like Alive At Five and Tulip Fest, but conceded those cuts would barely dent the financial shortfall.
Worksites to host participants and youth for the Summer Youth Employment Program are currently being recruited.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. today announced that at 11 a.m. on Friday, August 6th at the MVCC Alumni College Center, he will be joined by Assemblywoman RoAnn Destito and BOCES Superintendent Howard D. Mettelman as the Oneida County Office of Workforce Development concludes the 2010 Summer Youth Employment Program.
An Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program Work Site Request Form is available on the Workforce Development page of Oneida County's Web site, www.ocgov.net.
Other members followed Johnson's lead, some forcefully pushing their priorities that included funding for the summer youth employment program, increased contracting for minority - and women - owned businesses, senior services, health coverage, and more.
The Erie County Department of Social Services («ECDSS») has announced that the Buffalo Urban League («BUL»), in partnership with Catholic Charities, has been awarded a contract to administer the county's Summer Youth Employment Program («SYEP»).
Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz» Erie County Summer Youth Employment Program Ready to Hire
Picente said that the Summer Youth Employment Program is one piece of Oneida County's commitment to developing the workforce of the future.
«The Summer Youth Employment Program provides young people with meaningful work experience and also helps them earn money that they and their families can use,» said David Mathis, Director of Oneida County Workforce Development.
Multiple Council members also addressed what they see as underinvestment in city youth, particularly the Summer Youth Employment Program and afterschool programs under School's Out New York City (SONYC), key issues the Council had highlighted in its preliminary budget response.
Based upon the existing funding level expected in the state budget, roughly 300 youth will participate in the Summer Youth Employment Program, in which income - eligible teen - agers will work with local employers, including health care and not - for - profit employers, to learn work skills.
Picente was joined at the Summer Youth Employment Program Celebration by Assemblywoman RoAnn Destito, BOCES Superintendent Howard D. Mettelman and Workforce Development Director David Mathis.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr today announced that Oneida County will receive $ 364,623 in state - allocated Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) funds to support this summer's Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program.
Through an outstanding partnership with Mohawk Valley Community College, Summer Youth Employment Program staff from Workforce Development will be based at MVCC.
«Approximately 700 young Erie County residents will participate in the Summer Youth Employment Program, providing them with a meaningful experience in the workforce,» said Erie County Department Social Services Commissioner Al Dirschberger.»
«Oneida County's Summer Youth Employment Program tries to help youth learn the lessons only work can provide and also give back to the community by helping community agencies complete projects or repairs that need to be done.
Discussion points at the Forum included Marie Cannon, Erie County Social Services Acting Commissioner and First Deputy Commissioner of Family Independence, stating the Department of Social Services» implementation of this past year's Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP).
Erie County Legislator Lynne Dixon recently toured several Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) job sites and Primetime programs to see firsthand how county funding is being used in support of youth activities.
Due to Recovery Act funding, once all programs are up and running, about 700 youth under18 will be served in 2009, an increase of about 45 % «Oneida County's Summer Youth Employment Program represents the first job for many of the youth we serve,» said Mathis.
The Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program also places youth at a variety of worksites designed to help youth gain valuable work experience.
Williams pushed for increased funding towards the Summer Youth Employment Program, in effect doubling what the city has promised so far, a concern echoed by Council Member Laurie Cumbo and Ferreras - Copeland.
With more than 500 youth in attendance for Oneida County Work Readiness Day 2009, Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr., today kicked off the Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program.
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