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海角换妻's Youth Employment Program looks to expand this summer

Emily Caminiti
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Fred Wright (above), the blacksmith at Ebony Horsewomen Equestrian and Therapeutic Center, said the summer program helped him throughout his youth, as well as in his future career and life plans.

A state program helping young people find work and build professional networks is set to expand this summer. The runs year round and focuses on young adults who are disconnected, marginalized or underserved in their community.

Patricia E. Kelly, a former U.S. Marine and CEO of , recently hosted Gov. Ned Lamont and state Department of Labor (DOL) officials at an event in Hartford lauding the program's impact.

鈥淲e hope for this program to stay and for many more children to go through the program and get these kinds of critical skills, not only here, but across the city,鈥 Kelly said.

Fred Wright, who spent years at Ebony Horsewomen, shared how the summer program benefited his life.

鈥淗elping my family out, buying myself summer clothes and being able to feed myself has become life changing,鈥 Wright said. 鈥淏ut it also pushed me to circle back and be able to help people out in my community.鈥

Today, Wright is a blacksmith at the farm and is launching a school to teach and train others in the craft.

The DOL funds the program each year. Last summer, approximately 2,570 people participated in the program. Workers鈥 salaries are covered by the state so employers do not bear payroll costs. Some support services are also provided, including covering expenses for transportation and uniforms, to address frequent barriers to employment.

This year, the DOL reports 3,000 applications have already been submitted for the CT Youth Employment Program.

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SOMOS CONNECTICUT es una iniciativa de 海角换妻, la emisora local de NPR y PBS del estado, que busca elevar nuestras historias latinas y expandir programaci贸n que alza y informa nuestras comunidades latinas locales. Visita CTPublic.org/latino para m谩s reportajes y recursos. Para noticias, suscr铆base a nuestro bolet铆n informativo en ctpublic.org/newsletters.

The independent journalism and non-commercial programming you rely on every day is in danger.

If you鈥檙e reading this, you believe in trusted journalism and in learning without paywalls. You value access to educational content kids love and enriching cultural programming.

Now all of that is at risk.

Federal funding for public media is under threat and if it goes, the impact to our communities will be devastating.

Together, we can defend it. It鈥檚 time to protect what matters.

Your voice has protected public media before. Now, it鈥檚 needed again. Learn how you can protect the news and programming you depend on.

海角换妻鈥檚 journalism is made possible, in part by funding from Jeffrey Hoffman and Robert Jaeger.