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Richmond Summer Youth Employment Program Highlights

Challenges #1 ranking in California as the most violent city (per capita) #9 in the country (City Crime Rankings) 50%-60% High School Drop Out Rate 49%-56% of students pass the High School Exit Exam #1 in Academic Performance Index Ranking (10 being the highest) 14,000 youth between the ages of 15-21

AS JOBS FOR YOUTH GO UP CRIME GOES DOWN Summer Youth Employment Programs are recognized as an effective tool for fighting crime. 14,000 youth in the city of Richmond; over 20,000 in West County. 600 applications accepted in 2007. 452 were placed in summer employment.

DEMOGRAPHICS 92% of participating youth from households earning less than $30,000 per year. 71% African American; 14% Hispanic; 9% Asian; 2% White; 4% Mixed/Other

46 Schools Throughout West County Region Are Represented

70% Came from the downtown area and surrounding neighborhoods. 70% of 08 participants came from the flatland neighborhoods of Richmond and North Richmond. The large amount of unknowns are from inadequate enrollment oversight on our collaborative partners. Over half of the unknowns are believed to have come from North Richmond.

OUR SPONSORS City of Richmond $300k Chevron $75k Contra Costa CSBG $39k Rich. Redevelopment Agency $16k City CDBG $5.5k Cherokee Brooks Street $5k Kaiser Optical $4k Contra Costa WIB $3k

OUR SPONSORS Total of $447,015 Stoltz Metals $2k Veolia Water $2k General Chemical $2k Auto Warehousing $1k Kaiser Permanente $1k California Oils $1k Lucas Films $1k Trico Pipe $1k

PREPARING OUR YOUTH FOR THE FUTURE Assessments (Academic & Career Choices) Resume and Interview Prep Financial Literacy and Money Management (15 Mechanics Bank volunteers) All Day parent/youth orientation Each Youth gets 130 hours of work experience.

YEAR AROUND YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM 07-08 36 Youth Placed in Part time Employment. 5 Youth in Internships that will Lead to Employment. 12 Receiving Academic Support to Improve GPA to a level that will allow them to work.

GOALS FOR 2008 500 Youth Employed. 280 from YouthWorks 220 from 13 Collaborative Partners Raise $500,000. Secure funding, resources and improvements to achieve our eventual goal of serving 1000 Youth.

EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUR YOUTH IN 2008 Energy Efficiency Training Program for Youth (12-14 slots). SF Art Institute Summer Scholarships for 10 Youth. One Richmond Youth will be selected for a 4 Year Full Ride Scholarship Valued at $88,440. Art Scholarship Program Courtesy of Our partnership with Pankow Builders, Alliance Property Group, and Richmond Redevelopment Agency.

How To Reach 1000 Youth Employed Expand our Partnerships and Increase Financial Sponsors. 13 Youth Providers will Serve 220 Youth Opportunity West WCCUSD Career Academies Southeast Asian Youth & Family Alliance Familias Unidas Richmond SOL Coronado YMCA East Bay Center For The Performing Arts East Bay Youth Consortium Amer I Can Neighborhood House County Office of Education Richmond High School ‘College Is Real Hoop Games

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