Posted: 02/02/2011
Wednesday Baltimore launched it's campaign helping city teens and young adults find summer jobs.
The program, called YouthWorks, connects youth between the ages of 14 and 21 with six-week work opportunities. They’ll spend about 25 hours a week on the job.
Registration runs through March 31 and the program starts June 27.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings- Blake also announced a new raffle aimed at raising money for YouthWorks. Participants in the raffle have a chance to win 10 skybox tickets to the 2011 Baltimore Ravens game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium.
Click here for more information on YouthWorks.
Click here to buy a raffle ticket.
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