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One-in-ten Louisville Young Adults Disconnected from the Labor Market
Youth disconnection is both serious and costly for young people and society itself. It is important to understand where the Louisville area stands on the issue of disconnected youth, who is most likely to become disconnected, and highlight some of the targeted strategies that have worked to reduce the rate of disconnected youth in the metro area.
Louisville awarded $1.3 million in new federal funding to expand Reimage program
Mayor Greg Fischer announced today that Louisville has been awarded additional federal funding to increase efforts to help break the cycle of crime and violence among young adults ages 18-24, by connecting them to training, jobs and education.
KYCC interns host event promoting financial literacy for their peers
Yesterday, members of the Kentucky Youth Career Center’s Internship Academy hosted their “Reality Fair!” at 610 S. 4th St. in downtown Louisville.
Youth Career Center celebrates GED graduation of 20 young adults
Last Friday, the Kentucky Youth Career Center held its annual GED graduation ceremony and celebration at Atherton High School.