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Youth Street Connection

This initiative focuses on connecting at-risk and adjudicated youth to workforce opportunities. Over three years, we served 2,951 individuals, with 1,214 transitioning to employment, military service, or educational training. Additionally, 214 youth earned high school diplomas, G.E.D.s, or vocational certificates. By fostering creative collaboration among education, faith, law enforcement, and community resources, we aim to inspire and empower these young people, unleashing their potential and voices in society. Join us in this transformative journey towards a brighter future.

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Youth Street Connection

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  1. Youth Street Connection From At-Risk to At-Work in a 21st Century Labor Market

  2. Target Population Hardest of the hard to reach At-Risk Adjudicated

  3. Connecting Outreach

  4. Connecting Recruiting

  5. Connecting Retaining

  6. Connecting Reproducing

  7. From At-Risk to At--Work Over a three year period: • 2,951 at-risk and adjudicated youth have been served; • 1,214 at-risk or adjudicated youth either entered the workforce for the first time, entered the military, entered and/or completed long term occupational training or entered full-time post-secondary school; • 214 at-risk or adjudicated youth received their high school diploma, G.E.D. and/or a certificate.

  8. Creative Transformation Listen to learn Speak their language Unleash their voice

  9. Creative Collaboration Education Faith Community Non-Government Agencies Law Enforcement

  10. Richard R. Ramos Latino Coalition for Faith & Community Leadership (661) 326-8845 rramos@latinocoalition.org www.RichardRRamos.com

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