Baltimore Region Coaches Help Put City Youth to Work
Tuesday Apr 24th, 2007
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Senator Catherine Pugh will join more than two dozen Baltimore area coaches from middle and high schools, and colleges and universities at the Race for Work Coaches Breakfast on Friday, April 27, 2007 at 7:00 a.m. at the Holiday Inn Inner Harbor located at 301 W. Lombard Street. The breakfast event is designed to support Baltimore City’s annual YouthWorks summer jobs campaign while recognizing the importance of physical fitness among area youth. The 2007 YouthWorks summer jobs campaign, administered by the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development, is hoping to secure enough funds and job pledges to enable 5,500 young people to work this summer. The program, which will run from June 25 through August 3, 2007, will place youth between the ages of 14 to 21 in a summer work experiences in a variety of public and private sector settings, including working at city agencies and local non-profit organization on special community-based projects. For every $1,200 raised, a student will have an opportunity to earn money for the summer and gain marketable skills. The Race for Work is sponsored by Comcast, The Johns Hopkins Health System. Corrigan Sports Enterprises, Inc. and Whiting-Turner. Other participating sponsors include, Giant Foods, Air Tran Airways, CA Sports, The Holiday Inn Inner Harbor, Southwest Airlines, Baltimore City Public Schools, The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhoods, Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks, Baltimore City Fire Department, Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore City Department of Public Works, Baltimore City Police Department, and Radio One. For details on attending the Coaches Breakfast, making financial contributions or hiring pre-screened youth, contact the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development’s YouthWorks office at 410-396-6722. |