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Posted: 12:09 PM Jun 25, 2009
Funding Approved for Huntington's 'YouthBuild' Program
Huntington’s “YouthBuild” program is getting nearly a half-million dollar from the federal government. Reporter: WSAZ News StaffEmail Address: news@wsaz.com |
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WASHINGTON (WSAZ) -- Huntington’s “YouthBuild” program is getting nearly a half-million dollar from the federal government.
Rep. Nick Rahall says the program is getting $437,192 through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
YouthBuild Grants fund programs that work with disadvantaged youth to develop the educational and employment skills they will need to succeed.
“Funding this program means 40 young people in the Huntington area will have the chance to get a good education and better their employment skills,” said Rahall. “Just as importantly, we will see the positive impact on our communities, through increased affordable housing, a result of these young people’s good work.”
YouthBuild works with at-risk youth ages 16-24, who must spend half of their time program time earning a GED or high school diploma while simultaneously being involved in specialized training to develop leadership skills.
The balance of their time is committed to building or rehabilitating affordable housing units for low-income or homeless families in their own community.
There are 226 YouthBuild programs in 43 states.
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