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Emeryville after-school staff outline expansion, workforce-linked 'Hair Journey' pilot
Summary
Kristen, an ECCL youth services staff member, told the joint ECCL governance committee on Nov. 6 that roughly 200 students currently participate in weekly after-school programs and that staff plan a new 'Hair Journey' pilot to teach hair-care skills and create pathways for high-school students to earn money.
Kristen, a member of the ECCL youth services staff, described the after-school division's programs and events at the Nov. 6 joint ECCL governance meeting, noting partnerships with local organizations and plans to expand skill-building and civic-engagement opportunities.
Kristen said roughly 200 students currently participate in weekly after-school programming and that about 230 Emery students receive free programming through partnerships such as the YMCA. She described summer and public-camp participation,…
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