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Deborah Anglin at

Things for businesses to consider when deciding to participate in the Summer Jobs Plus Program: Are you interested in helping a young person obtain real life work experience in your business? Are you willing to help shape our emerging workforce? Do you have work available for one or more youth ages 14 to 24 years old in your business? How many hours would the youth need to work a week? Would you like to have a youth intern free of any cost or liability to your business? All wages, workers compensation insurance, unemployment and payroll processing are provided at no cost to the business for this program. Do you want to increase your community outreach? Would you like the opportunity to assess for permanent hire at no cost or risk to your business? Can you provide proper supervision and support so that this work experience opportunity will benefit both the youth and your business, creating a win win situation for everyone involved? Do you have a staff member that will work with Career Coaches and provide necessary information? Can you develop a job description(s) for the position(s) you have available? If you answered yes to the questions Then please contact Hearts to Nourish Hope at to sign up to participate in the Summer Jobs Plus for Youth Program Summer Jobs Plus for Business

Summer Jobs PLUS for Youth

What it is all about  Through funding from the Atlanta Regional Commission under the Workforce Investment Act three agencies will offer between of 600 to 700 jobs to youth in Henry, Clayton and Fayette counties from this coming June to September  Any for profit or non-profit business can register to participate  Ready to work youth ages 14 to 24 years old can work at various sites for up to 30 hours per week from June to September  The three agencies are Hearts to Nourish Hope, WorkTec and Forest Park Street School

Business Benefits  FREE labor from ready to work youth 14 to 24 years old  Opportunity to assess for permanent hire at no cost or risk  No cost or liability to your business, all costs covered including payroll taxes, workers comp insurance, and unemployment by a Federally Funded Grant  Interview and select your own youth workers  Youth are ready to work and have skills you request  Career Coach support for students at worksites

Business Benefits  Ability to set work schedule  Pay rate set according to regular pay for position  Increase productivity without increasing your costs  Help youth in the community gain valuable work experience  Increase your community outreach leading to increasing your profits  Make a positive difference in life of a youth

Business responsibilities  Provide job descriptions  Interview youth interns  Attend Job Fair to meet, greet and select youth  Inform Career Development Coaches of problems or concerns  Provide safe work environment  Provide positive mentoring work experience  Teach proper work etiquette for your business  Provide staff supervisor for youth workers  Follow child labor laws  Provide feedback to our Career Development Coaches  Provide necessary information regarding payroll and student assessments  Attend Post Program Fair

Some of our current Business Partners

Youth Information  For youth ages 14 to 24 looking for more than just a summer job in Fayette, Clayton and Henry counties!  Pre-applications available NOW  Early registration recommended  Limited space available  Must income qualify

Youth Benefits  Training  Positive Work Experience  Chance to develop career skills  Gain work experience and put into practice work ethics they have gained  Gain real world work experience  Make connections to help develop life plans  Develop business partnerships  Chance for continued employment  Experience new adventures

Summer Jobs PLUS for Businesses  Increase productivity without increasing your costs  Help youth in the community  Increase your community outreach leading to increasing your profits  FREE labor from trained youth 14 to 18 years old  Opportunity to assess for permanent hire at no cost or risk to you  All costs covered including payroll taxes, workers comp insurance, unemployment, etc.  Interview and select your own youth workers  Youth are trained and have skills you request  Career Coach support for students at worksites Hearts to Nourish Hope or Scott Rd Riverdale, Georgia Taking applications for business partners NOW! Join Hearts’ current PALS: Interviews will take place Tues June 15 th 1 P.M.-4 Henry County Parks & Rec. 99 Lake Dow Rd. McDonough 30252

Summer Jobs PLUS for Youth  Training  Positive Work Experience  Make connections to help develop life plans  Develop business partnerships  Chance for continued employment  Experience new adventures  For youth ages 14 to 18 looking for more than just a summer job in Fayette, Clayton and Henry counties!  Pre-applications available NOW  Early registration recommended  Limited space available  Must income qualify Hearts to Nourish Hope Scott Rd Riverdale, Georgia Interviews will take place Tues. June 15 th 1 P.M. to 4 Henry County Parks & Rec 99 Lake Dow Rd. McDonough GA 30252

Thank you so much for your time and interest in helping youth in our community ! Please call or Deborah Anglin at For further information or questions!