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City outlines mayor's summer youth internship; United Way offers to incorporate program into larger collective
Summary
City staff proposed a 20-student summer internship paying $12/hour and covering basic workforce literacy; United Way offered a collaborative alternative that would scale the effort and absorb the mayor's program into a larger $200,000 collective to serve many more youth.
City staff described a new internal summer youth internship for 20 high-school students, intended to provide on-the-job experience, workforce literacy and basic financial education. The program, scheduled for June 1'July 24, would pay participants $12 an hour for 30 hours per week; staff estimated $57,600 for 20 students split across two budget years.
"This here is our internal summer youth program," the staff presenter told the commission, outlining…
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