YouthWorks Hosts Career Fair as Program Continues to Seek Support to Provide Summer Jobs to Baltimore City Teens
Monday May 5th, 2008
YouthWorks Hosts Career Fair as Program Continues to Seek Support to Provide Summer Jobs to Baltimore City Teens | |||||
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What: YouthWorks Career Fair It costs $1250 to support a youth in a six-week work experience. Despite the present shortfall, there is still time to show support for YouthWorks by making tax-deductible donations to: Baltimore City Foundation/YouthWorks Promoting the theme, Summer Jobs are Everyone’s Business, the YouthWorks campaign has solicited the support of employers, community organizations, foundations, the faith-based community, educators, and state and city agencies in order to provide the financial support or actual jobs so that youth can be employed this summer. The youth are well-prepared, multi-skilled, and dependable high school and college students who are eager to work. While the program benefits youth by allowing them to explore careers and better understand the value of education, it also enriches businesses by giving them access to a talented and energetic labor pool of motivated workers. Employers who did not register to attend the Career Fair, but are interested in hiring YouthWorks participants, can still have their employment needs met in time for the summer jobs program – June 23, 2008 through August 1, 2008 – by contacting the YouthWorks office at 410-396-6722. For more information about YouthWorks, call 410-396-6722 or visit www.oedworks.com |