Coatesville Youth Initiative Seeks ServiceCorps Applicants, Local Businesses to Mentor Students

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Earl Johnson, center, Chief of Voluntary Service at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, with 2016 ServiceCorps participants.

7.6.2015 Coatesville Youth InitiativeApplications are now open for the Coatesville Youth Initiative 2017 ServiceCorps, a highly selective, rigorous (and very fun) summer leadership program available to residents, aged 14-18, who reside in the Coatesville Area School District.

Through outstanding community support, the program is offered free-of-charge.

In its eighth year of operation, ServiceCorps fosters collaboration and partnerships among organizations in the greater Coatesville area who serve as work sites for the selected participants. Since the program inception, ServiceCorps students have completed 67,000 hours of service and earned more than $500,000 in wages.

Each year, CYI looks to expand the number of local businesses that host the interning students. Host Sites provide opportunity and guidance for 2-3 youth participants, whose salaries are underwritten by the Coatesville Youth Initiative. In addition to promoting valuable work experience for participants, host sites often return to the program, citing that youth input makes their own programs and businesses stronger.

Host sites must be located within the greater Coatesville community. Sites must also be committed to providing a safe, structured, and properly supervised worksite for eight weeks, where youth have a chance to perform meaningful tasks and have responsibilities for the duration of the program.

For more information on how to become a ServiceCorps host site or to apply for the 2017 ServiceCorps program, please contact Lula Defersha, CYI Prevention Manager, at 610-380-0200 x 205.

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