Sentences with phrase «youth summer work»

Anecdotally, she pointed to her support of a $ 15 minimum wage amid serious questions about how it would affect the city's youth summer work program.

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When the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance dutifully looked into youth unemployment last summer, it heard familiar tales of outrage and woe from university student groups and organized labour fretting about student debt, precarious work and temporary foreign workers.
This summer the coalition announced it had already hired 100,000 young people two years ahead of schedule, and is now working to hire 1 million opportunity youth over the next three years.
Some 6,000 Baltimore youths started work Monday as part of the city's YouthWorks summer program.The five - week employment program gives people ages 14 to 21 opportunities to work in industries such as finance, law, government, health care and tourism...
Some, like Youth with a Mission (with a thousand young people serving one - year terms overseas) and Teen Missions (sending teen - agers on summer work programs and evangelistic teams), offer mission opportunities to a specialized American constituency.
One summer in her youth my mother worked at the Willow Run factory in suburban Detroit where the short - lived Kaiser - Frazer automobiles were manufactured.
2 more of these will be going this summer at least, in Arteta & Flamini - perhaps more; Wenger may decide some of the investments in youth like Walcott & Oxlade - Chamberlain haven't worked out as he hoped.
Master's students in John F. Kennedy University's Sport Psychology graduate program work with youth in summer camps, year - round workshops and in the local community.
The Dutch coach joined United as youth coach in the same year as Welbeck and so has worked with him right up until he left United last summer.
We are currently working with the Youth Sport Trust to develop the formats and material to be used in a pilot introduction during the Summer term - with the expectation of being fully launched into the programme in September.
He worked with the highly - promising youth pouring out of the Ajax academy, something which would later help him in his quest to get the club back to supremacy as manager, and the Amsterdammers also signed striker, Luis Suarez from Groningen for $ 7.5 m that summer and the Uruguayan later proved to be a worthy investment by the club, scoring 49 goals in 48 games in the 2009/10 season.
The manager has reluctantly opted to bring in experience this summer after his lower division youth policy failed to work out as he had originally hoped.
When I look back on this summer I will see in my mind's eye the faces of the hundreds if not thousands of youth and high school football moms and dads who I have been working with, not just from Oklahoma but in just about every state in the nation, to make the sport safer.
$ 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 Prosummer jobs (the Summer Youth Employment ProSummer Youth Employment Program).
Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz» Erie County Social Services Recruiting Summer Youth Employment Work Sites
Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz» ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES RECRUITING SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT WORK SITES
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 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 experieWork Readiness Day of activities designed to help them get the most out of their Summer Youth Employment Program work experiework experience.
«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 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.
«I am proud to support the Primetime Funding request for organizations not only in my district but throughout Erie County as they work to support at - risk youth during the summer break.
The other day I was talking with someone who works for a town recreation department and I asked what steps they take to protect the youth attending their programs during these intense summer days.
«This is a time when our local not - for - profit agencies, local governments and other community - based partners have work that can be done this summer by youth who will be bringing a spirit of can - do energy to community service,» Picente said.
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.
«This summer opens the door for youth to learn what work is all about, to learn some lessons about what employers will want, to learn what types of skills youth will need to achieve success, and to use this summer as a first step on the ladder of 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 David Mathis, Director of Oneida County Workforce Development.
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 skyouth 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 skYouth 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.
«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 Oneida County Summer Youth Employment Program also places youth at a variety of worksites designed to help youth gain valuable work experiYouth Employment Program also places youth at a variety of worksites designed to help youth gain valuable work experiyouth at a variety of worksites designed to help youth gain valuable work experiyouth gain valuable work experience.
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That interest deepened through her involvement with Global Youth Institute and during a summer spent in the Philippines working at the International Rice Research Institute.
This camp ground has a lot of history to it as my husband worked here for years, our Nevaeh went to camp here this past Summer and I was a teacher and helper to many of the youth here years past so it was neat to bring the kids by for a bit apart from church and camp duties.
semi retired psychology teacher and counselor - coach youth baseball and tackle football - also work at a boys summer camp - my likes are - being in nature, long walks, photography, animals, kids, working out, movies, reading, good conversation, sense of humor, romance, and much more!
The increase came in response to a 1986 law requiring local summer programs for disadvantaged youths to include assessment of educational deficiencies and remedial assistance along with work experience.
I'll be teaching with a summer program called CU Upward Bound in Boulder this summer working with Native youth, and then I am planning on applying to Ph.D. programs this fall — but I'm also always willing to keep an open heart and mind to whatever opportunities present themselves.
If you work with youth in after - school or summer settings, have you tried using project - based learning?
All coaches, site coordinators, and certified trainers come to Playworks with prior experience working with children and generally have worked within after - school programs, youth leagues and summer camps, or within other youth service agencies in the nonprofit sector.
The Washington, DC - based Higher Achievement program works with motivated, disadvantaged youth throughout the middle school years, providing intensive academic instruction and other enrichment activities after school and over the summer.
The school leaders, Ms. Siwiec and COO Bill Holmes, partnered with Creative Art Works, a nonprofit that gives 14 - 24 year olds full and part - time work over the summer to create large - scale public art, and the DYCD's Summer Youth Employment Prsummer to create large - scale public art, and the DYCD's Summer Youth Employment PrSummer Youth Employment Program.
Another major change that affects youth is that WIOA programs must spend at least 20 % of funds for youth work experiences, including youth summer and year - round employment opportunities.
During his time at HNU, he served as a point guard and head assistant coach on the men's basketball team while working as director for the Youth Summer Hoop camp.
Programs like TRIO, where I had served as summer teacher and counselor, had inspired me to work with youth.
Temescal Associates are very proud to release a 15 minute video on the five Learning in Afterschool & Summer learning principles that we have been working on in partnership with Change Agent Productions, a social enterprise comprised of professional digital media artists who work alongside urban youth to carry out professional video productions.
Because of this work, education and youth development leaders across the country will have important conversations about the role of libraries in expanding summer learning opportunities that address the summer learning slide.
TCASN worked collaboratively with the staff of Opportunity NOW, Nashville's summer youth employment initiative, to design an intervention to reduce summer melt for program participants.
In addition to his work with the City of Seattle, Connor has spent the past 10 years volunteering for Camp Ten Trees, a residential summer camp for youth in the LGBTQ community, in various roles ranging from camp leadership staff to the board of directors.
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