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Council recognizes Youth Employment business partners; Cellico highlights workforce-board support

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The council recognized local businesses partnering with the Youth Employment (Youth at Work) program — which offers 160 hours of training and paid work experience to residents ages 14–24 — and received remarks from Cellico representatives about workforce resources.

Hawaiian Gardens on Jan. 22 publicly recognized business partners that host participants in the city’s Youth Employment (Youth at Work) program and heard brief remarks from representatives of Cellico, the Southeast Los Angeles Workforce Development Board.

City staff described the program and eligibility: it serves Hawaiian Gardens residents ages 14 to 24 and provides 160 total hours of participation — "20 hours of personal enrichment…

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