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Seaside Youth Resource Center reports steady decline in referrals, expands employment and after‑school programs
Summary
The city’s Youth Resource Center told council it has served more than 500 youth since opening, supports an employment program of roughly 35–40 students, and continues efforts to reduce youth violence through school and community partnerships.
The Seaside Youth Resource Center provided the City Council an update Thursday on after‑school programming, youth employment and local anti‑violence work, saying the center has served hundreds of children and continues to partner with schools and community organizations to reduce youth involvement in crime.
Ted Black, youth-center supervisor, told the council the program launched in 2015 with a grant and expanded to city-owned…
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