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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                                                                                           Thursday, June 29, 2010
                                                                             For more information:
                                               Eldonna Caudill, 559.713.5219, ecaudill@tularewib.org


         WIB 2010 Summer Youth Program Entering its Prime
   Nearly 100 job sites offering employment and career exploration for county youth
       Visalia, CA — The Workforce Investment Board of Tulare County (WIB) summer
youth program, known as Youth@Work, has reached maximum capacity for 2010, just
as the WIB’s year-round youth programs are reaching capacity, as well.
       For the first round of participants in the Youth@Work program, employment
workshops started in May, and actual job assignments started June 7. There will be
multiple waves of youth going through the program, which will last through August.
Participants in the program range in age from 14-24.
       About 600 Tulare County youth are expected to participate this year, and they
will average roughly 150 hours of work experience. Prior to taking on their summer
jobs, the participants attend 10 hours of work readiness training, including short classes
in communication, time management, teamwork, personal responsibility, workplace
ethics, safety, and education planning.
       Some of the jobs available include office assistant, instructional aides, stock
clerks, data entry clerks, computer technician, construction assistant, library assistant,
and similar entry-level positions.
       Nearly 100 worksites are participating in the program, including: Tulare County
departments, city offices, schools, non-profit organizations such as Habitat for
Humanity, hospitals, clinics, several Boys & Girls Club locations, and the Housing
Authority.
       In previous years, many used the opportunity to explore potential careers, but
also as an entrance into the working world. Many of the youth said they gained
confidence in their work skills and career potential, and many were able to help with
their family’s finances or pay college expenses through participation in the program.
       For more information on the Youth@Work program, log on to the Workforce
Investment Board website, www.tularewib.org, or call 713.5100.




               Workforce Investment Board of Tulare County ● 4025 West Noble, Suite A ● Visalia, CA ● 93277 ● T: (559) 713-5200 ● F: (559) 713-5263

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Press releasewib youthwork6.30.2010

  • 1. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, June 29, 2010 For more information: Eldonna Caudill, 559.713.5219, ecaudill@tularewib.org WIB 2010 Summer Youth Program Entering its Prime Nearly 100 job sites offering employment and career exploration for county youth Visalia, CA — The Workforce Investment Board of Tulare County (WIB) summer youth program, known as Youth@Work, has reached maximum capacity for 2010, just as the WIB’s year-round youth programs are reaching capacity, as well. For the first round of participants in the Youth@Work program, employment workshops started in May, and actual job assignments started June 7. There will be multiple waves of youth going through the program, which will last through August. Participants in the program range in age from 14-24. About 600 Tulare County youth are expected to participate this year, and they will average roughly 150 hours of work experience. Prior to taking on their summer jobs, the participants attend 10 hours of work readiness training, including short classes in communication, time management, teamwork, personal responsibility, workplace ethics, safety, and education planning. Some of the jobs available include office assistant, instructional aides, stock clerks, data entry clerks, computer technician, construction assistant, library assistant, and similar entry-level positions. Nearly 100 worksites are participating in the program, including: Tulare County departments, city offices, schools, non-profit organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, hospitals, clinics, several Boys & Girls Club locations, and the Housing Authority. In previous years, many used the opportunity to explore potential careers, but also as an entrance into the working world. Many of the youth said they gained confidence in their work skills and career potential, and many were able to help with their family’s finances or pay college expenses through participation in the program. For more information on the Youth@Work program, log on to the Workforce Investment Board website, www.tularewib.org, or call 713.5100. Workforce Investment Board of Tulare County ● 4025 West Noble, Suite A ● Visalia, CA ● 93277 ● T: (559) 713-5200 ● F: (559) 713-5263