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.
«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.
«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.
Not exact matches
$ 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 Pr
program) and 70,000 summer jobs (the Summer
Youth Employment ProgramProgram).
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.
«The Sumer
Youth Employment Program is a unique opportunity to provide youth with valuable knowledge and skills required in the workplace with the direct involvement of area employers,» said Brenda McDuffie, President and CEO of the Buffalo Urban Le
Youth Employment Program is a unique opportunity to
provide youth with valuable knowledge and skills required in the workplace with the direct involvement of area employers,» said Brenda McDuffie, President and CEO of the Buffalo Urban Le
youth with valuable knowledge and skills required in the workplace with the direct involvement of area employers,» said Brenda McDuffie, President and CEO of the Buffalo Urban League.
«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
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
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.
The Committee recommended to apply such funding toward enhaancing two existing
programs: to train contracted child care providers to screen vulnerable children for environmental delays; and to
provide year - round services to
youth to improve their training and work - readiness skills through support services and
employment.
The
youth -
employment amendment would boost fiscal 1984 funding for the
program, which
provides grants to states to subsidize public - sector jobs during the summer for
youths between the ages of...
State and local
youth - corps
programs have
provided jobless
youths with valuable
employment experience, but have done little to remedy participants» educational deficiencies, a new study concludes.
The alternative OFS
program aims to
provide community
youth from 21 - to 24 - years - old who are not in school or working toward a path to self - sufficiency by offering paid
employment in construction and conservation in addition to class time, culminating in a degree from the district school.
(
Youth Achievement through Learning, Involvement, Volunteering and
Employment) to help establish and support
programs in science and children's museums that
provided positive, hands - on work and learning opportunities for young people ages 10 to 17.
The Courtyard by Marriott Kingston, Jamaica currently works with the Citizen Security and Justice
Program (
Youth At Risk) and to date have
provided employment for five of its participants.
Started by the members of one urban community garden in 1992, Nuestras Raíces has grown to a network of community gardens through the city, secured thirty acres of prime farmland along the Connecticut River, organized farmer training and
youth leadership
programs, assisted in the creation of 25 food and agriculture businesses, community - led environmental and food policy councils and
provided opportunities for hope,
employment, healthy foods, and cultural celebrations in this Puerto Rican community.
The
program will also
provide information about collateral consequences of criminal involvement and connect target
youth with existing supportive service partners to assist with a variety of needs including
employment, housing and health.
The San Francisco LGBT Center
provides services like small business assistance, a trans
employment program,
youth services, and general financial services.
Saskatoon Downtown
Youth Centre — EGADZ, Saskatoon, to provide support for the Action to Employment program, which provides work for youth and young mother
Youth Centre — EGADZ, Saskatoon, to
provide support for the Action to
Employment program, which
provides work for
youth and young mother
youth and young mothers and