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$1 million grant to help Milwaukee’s at-risk youth develop job skills, work experience, hosts first job fair

June 7, 2013

Attending the St. Charles Youth & Family Services news conference to announce a federal grant to launch Program JUMP START Milwaukee. From left to right: Peggy Latona, Director of Operations & Ministry, Unity Lutheran Church; Paul Gessner, Head of School, St. Joan Antida High School; Elizabeth Zárate, program director, Southwest Key Programs; Cathy Connolly, president, St. Charles Youth & Family Services; Ron Wiza, Project JUMP START program manager, St. Charles Youth & Family Services; Wylbur Holloway, Youth Services manager, Milwaukee Area Workforce Investment Board (MAWIB); Lynnea Katz-Petted, Chief Executive Officer, Rebuilding Together Greater Milwaukee.  (Photo by Paul Sweitzer Photography)

St. Charles Youth & Family Services announced that it has secured a $1 million Project JUMP START grant from the U.S. Department of Labor and the Southwest Key Programs’ national headquarters to launch new initiatives designed to help hundreds of at-risk youth and young adults in Milwaukee to develop work experience and job skills.

At a news conference last week, St. Charles announced the first initiative of Milwaukee’s 26-month JUMP START program – the “Milwaukee’s Youth Making a Difference Initative.”

Milwaukee’s Youth Making a Difference Initiative will provide approximately $80,000 of in-kind labor to faith- and communitybased nonprofit organizations.

The initiative is being coordinated in partnership with the Milwaukee County Delinquency & Court Services Division, which is identifying area youth participants who meet federal eligibility criteria.

The Milwaukee Area Workforce Investment Board is also a partner helping prepare youth for employment and identifying area busineses willing to hire participants.

“Project JUMP START has the potential to transform the lives of hundreds of kids in our community,” said Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele. “This is a tremendous public/ private opportunity for our community to help youth and young adults build positive futures by developing the interpersonal and work skills needed to lead productive lives. We applaud St. Charles for bringing these resources to Milwaukee.”

More than 100 nonprofit organizations were invited to identify projects for this first initiative. St. Joan Antida High School, Holy Redeemer Church of God in Christ, and Unity Lutheran Church are the initial three nonprofit organizations that will have a nine-member youth crew and two youth crew supervisors for a six-week period to complete specified projects on behalf of the organization. Additional organizations will be getting work crews in the coming weeks.

“We’re very pleased to be able to participate in this program and have a youth crew help us advance our mission in the community,” said Paul Gessner, Head of School at St. Joan Antida High School. “This is one way our school can help fulfill its mission of bettering the community while helping others better themselves.”

In addition to working on projects, youth crew members will attend weekly workshops on personal skill development, job readiness and financial literacy. They will also participate in weekly volunteer community service projects.

“I want to thank the U.S. Department of Labor and Southwest Key Programs for the funding that is helping to make this initiative a reality,” said Cathy Connolly, St. Charles Youth & Attending the St. Charles Youth & Family Services news conference to an- Family Services President

“This is a great opportunity for our community and it would not happen without the commitment being exhibited by the federal government, Milwaukee County, the partner organizations and all the participants

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