Job Training & Support
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Breaktime Ages 18-24
Breaktime’s core program is a three-part supported transitional employment program that utilizes partnerships to empower young adults at risk/experiencing housing insecurity. This includes 3 weeks of work readiness training and financial education, 3 months of paid job placement at a local nonprofit or business, and 3 years of continued wraparound career, academic, housing, and financial support services.
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More Than Words Ages 16-24
We offer a paid 6-12 month job training program in a youth-run business. Have to be conected with DCF, court involved, homeless or out of school. Youth can be referred or apply on their own.
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The mission of Dress for Success is to empower women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.
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AFH is one of the largest on-site employers of Boston young people, with hundreds of teens employed as artists and designers each year during critical out-of-school hours.
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NECAT empowers adults facing barriers to employment through culinary training, social-emotional development and career readiness for long-term success and financial stability
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The Talent Search Program is a college and career readiness program that identifies and serves disadvantaged young people
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Programs include - MGH youth scholars, elementary and middle school STEM clubs, summer job program
