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Rickenbacker Woods representatives ask council for $200,000 to expand youth workforce program
Summary
Michael Aaron and Doreen Yuas Sauer from the Rickenbacker Woods Foundation asked the committee to fund the COITWE youth workforce initiative with a $200,000 request, saying the 2024 program engaged 35 students and reduced juvenile detention costs in their estimate.
Michael Aaron, executive director of the Rickenbacker Woods Foundation, and board member Doreen Yuas Sauer addressed the committee during the public-comment portion of the hearing and asked the council to invest in a youth workforce program called COITWE.
Aaron said COITWE engaged 35 high-school students in 2024 in a six-month…
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