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Mayor Breed expands paid youth internships to 8,000 slots, pledges 1,000 for highest-barrier youth

Government Audit & Oversight Special Committee (Board of Supervisors) · October 25, 2018
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Summary

Mayor London Breed announced an expansion of San Francisco’s paid youth internship program from about 5,000 to 8,000 slots, adding 3,000 positions and reserving 1,000 places for youth facing the greatest barriers. City departments and private employers were urged to commit funding and positions.

Mayor London Breed announced on Oct. 25 that the city will increase paid youth internship opportunities from about 5,000 slots to 8,000, adding 3,000 positions and reserving 1,000 slots for young people with significant barriers to employment.

"We have about 5,000 slots now for paid opportunities for young people in San Francisco. And today, we're announcing that we're increasing that to 8,000—we're adding another 3,000 slots," Breed said at a special Government Audit & Oversight Committee meeting held at the African…

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