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Since the first group of 鈥渏ob seekers,鈥 STL Youth Jobs has gone from finding employment for 200 area youth in 2013 鈥 to 800 in 2019.
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CEO Michael Woods and the nonprofit鈥檚 mentees share how the organization established a successful workforce development model for area youth.
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Youth job training programs like STL Youth Jobs are helping connect young people looking to grow their skills with businesses that need to quickly staff up.
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OtherThe Regional Business Council and Civic Progress on Tuesday announced more than $1 million in funding for eight St. Louis community organizations working鈥
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The city of St. Louis is hoping to expand its summer-jobs program for low-income youth.Mayor Lyda Krewson said she wants 1,000 people to participate in鈥
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The unemployment rate in St. Louis region is the lowest it鈥檚 been in 17 years, but that鈥檚 only for some people. Unemployment is higher for鈥
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Through a recent partnership between STL Youth Jobs and the Ferguson Forward Initiative, young people in Ferguson and Dellwood now have the opportunity to鈥
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St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay is touting progress in the city's efforts to employ teenagers and young adults over the summer.STL Youth Jobs launched nearly鈥
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STL Youth Jobs launched the first day of its 2016 summer work program Wednesday, while also announcing it has received a financial boost to fund more鈥
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St. Louis is one of 11 cities participating in a new federal initiative to get more young people to play and, one day, possibly work or volunteer on鈥