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Youth Workforce Development Money For The Hudson Valley
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HARRISON, NY — State officials are making $4.5 million available for workforce development programs in targeted areas of New York, including cities in Dutchess, Orange, Rockland, Ulster and Westchester counties.
Charitable or not-for-profit organizations that win grants will be helping teenagers and young adults who are either disconnected from traditional societal institutions, have dropped out of school, are involved in the justice system, are gang-involved or at risk of gang involvement, or are disadvantaged in some other way.
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The young adult participants will receive post-secondary education, on-site job training, mentoring and counseling services while developing leadership and civic engagement skills.
The cities are:
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- Albany (Albany County)
- Syracuse (Onondaga County)
- Binghamton (Broome County)
- Newburgh/Middletown (Orange County)
- Jamestown (Chautauqua County)
- Troy (Rensselaer County)
- Poughkeepsie (Dutchess County)
- Spring Valley (Rockland County)
- Buffalo (Erie County)
- Schenectady (Schenectady County)
- Rochester (Monroe County)
- Kingston (Ulster County)
- Niagara Falls (Niagara County)
- Yonkers/Mt. Vernon (Westchester County)
- Utica (Oneida County)
Here is a handful of entry-level jobs in the Hudson Valley:
- Marketing Assistant - Entry Level - OMNI Military Loans, New Rochelle
- Stock person/Cleaner - Deli, Brewster
- Inside Sales Representative - Sunpower by Infinity Solar, Pearl River
- Factory Help Entry Level - Ditron Inc, Stormville
- Cashier - Blue Beacon Truck Wash, Montgomery
- Branch Manager Trainee - The Hertz Corporation, Kingston
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