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Mayor Ed Lee and United Way kick off ‘Summer Jobs Plus’; JPMorgan Chase grants $200,000, Starbucks pledges 100 jobs
San Francisco City Commission / Public events · June 3, 2014
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Summary
At a United Way-led kickoff in San Francisco, Mayor Ed Lee and partners set a 7,000-paid-summer-jobs goal; JPMorgan Chase announced a $200,000 grant and Starbucks committed to 100 hires while organizers reported 4,731 pledges toward the goal.
Mayor Ed Lee joined United Way of the Bay Area and corporate partners at a public kickoff for the 2014 Summer Jobs Plus initiative, urging employers, nonprofits and city departments to help reach a goal of 7,000 paid jobs and internships for local youth. United Way COO Eric McDonald…
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