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Mayor: More than 3,000 youth placed in summer jobs; after-school and federal funding concerns flagged

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The mayor reported the city exceeded its youth-work placement goal for the summer and described progress on after-school programming while warning that some federal funding for out-of-school programs had been at risk before being released to the state.

Mayor (name not specified) updated the Denver City Council that the city surpassed its summer youth-employment target and that out-of-school programming remains a focus for families and workforce stability. The mayor said the administration had set a goal to place 2,500 young people in summer jobs and has “well surpassed that goal” with more than 3,000 placements this summer. He…

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