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Youth Job Development | Lewis and Clark Community College Adult Education Scott Bibb Community Learning Center

Building Futures YouthBuild: Receive pre-apprentice certification in facilities maintenance in just four months, learn construction skills and be prepared to enter the workforce and earn certification and GED.

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Fine Arts Programs - Main Office

Chicago Cultural Performing Arts & Media Alliance offers a variety of youth programming meant to engage, inspire, and create positive relationships. The Youth Arts Education Program is a multi-disciplinary initiative designed and administered by local artists in partnership with their professional staff to provide hands-on opportunities to explore dance, visual arts, theatre, music, and more. The one-to-one mentorship and youth camps provides children the opportunity to develop positive skills.

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Youth Job Development | Lewis and Clark Community College Adult Education

Building Futures YouthBuild: Receive pre-apprentice certification in facilities maintenance in just four months, learn construction skills and be prepared to enter the workforce and earn certification and GED.

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Illinois Youth Investment Program - Brightpoint - Corporate Office

A Summer Youth Employment Program that places and supports youth in unsubsidized employment, or through an agreement with the employer to fully or partially subsidize the youth's wages for a period not to exceed 9 months (39 weeks). Fully or partially subsidized wages and may also be paid by the grant for youth participating in a Youth Apprenticeship program for a total period not to exceed 9 months (39 weeks). Youth will gain valuable job training, career advising, and real-world work experience.

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Youth Job Development - Gary Comer Youth Center - Main Office

Gary Comer Youth Center provides programs that seek out and create job opportunities for young people.

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Mentoring Employment Training Program - Roll Call - Satellite Office

Roll Call's Mentoring Employment Training Program (MET) provides youth and young adults employment opportunities, career development training, and a path to educational endeavors while actively participating in part-time and full-time subsidized work experience. The goal of the program is to address the lack of employment opportunities or disparities in underserved communities, which have been affected by the shortage of employment training, educational opportunities, and youth violence.Participants will be provided with temporary part-time/full-time work experience and mentoring; transitioning to unsubsidized employment opportunities with a non-profit agency, community-based organization, and the private sector.

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