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Mayor Dixon Encourages You To Contribute to YouthWorks 2008

Submitted by lindsey on June 2, 2008 - 12:25pm.

Baltimore, MD (May 27, 2008) – Summer jobs are everyone’s business is the theme for Mayor Dixon’s YouthWorks campaign. Employers, community organizations, foundations, state and city agencies, and individual citizens are being asked to invest in Baltimore’s teens by supporting YouthWorks and connecting them to meaningful summer activities. Mayor Dixon is asking everyone to become involved in order to identify enough job opportunities and allocate sufficient funds so that every Baltimore City youth who wants a summer job will have that opportunity. It costs $1,250 to support one youth in the six-week summer program, and the benefits are priceless.


How to Make a Tax-deductible Donation

Please make checks payable to Baltimore City Foundation / YouthWorks and mail to:
Baltimore City Foundation/YouthWorks
c/o Mayor's Office of Employment Development
101 W. 24th Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

Contact the YouthWorks office at 410-396-5627 or visit the website below.
Youth Works Website

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