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Local Boys & Girls Club Expands Employment Resources for OC Youth

Mock Interviews at Estancia High, part of the YES Workshop Development program

As part of National Workforce Development Month in September, Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Orange Coast – which includes the city of Newport Beach – celebrated the first anniversary of its rebranded Youth Employment Service (YES) initiative, following last year’s merger with the 53-year-old organization of the same name.

This enhanced program strengthens the Club’s workforce development efforts, which were launched in 2022, by equipping young adults ages 16-24 with essential skills to secure and sustain meaningful employment.

The initiative also addresses the workforce gap affecting both Orange County’s youth and the local corporate community.

In the past year, the YES Workforce Development program served 1,770 members – a 110 percent increase from the previous year – across 11 participating educational institutions within the Newport-Mesa School District, Irvine Unified School District, Santa Ana Community, Santa Ana College, and the Achievement Institute of Scientific Studies group at Chapman University. Of the students who reported, more than 200 secured employment opportunities.

With a disparity in the skills and qualifications of the current and future workforces, the Club created two new programs: YES Workforce Development and YES Workforce Solutions.

YES Workforce Development is tailored to young adults to enhance their professional soft skills and career opportunities, while YES Workforce Solutions caters to Orange County employers seeking a pool of qualified entry-level candidates.

“The first job of a young person’s life is vital to ensuring they learn the skills they need to succeed in whatever career path they choose. In our merger with YES, we made an investment that has paid off tremendously as we connected youth to more in-depth curriculum and opportunity,” said Robert Santana, CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Orange Coast. “In the second year of our Workforce Development initiative, we have our sights set on expanding our footprint across Orange County so that all youth can take the steps to build a prosperous career.”

Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Orange Coast is committed to ensuring that every young person it serves receives first-class mentorship and the support they need to succeed, regardless of their background, socio-economic status, or obstacles.

Aligned with this commitment, the Club is sharing what’s ahead for its YES Workforce Development initiative.

Partnerships with new schools have been established, allowing the YES Workforce Development Initiative to expand into Orange and Anaheim, further deepening the Club’s impact within its local communities.

For more on YES Workforce Development, visit www.boysandgirlsclub.com/yes-workforcedevelopment.

About Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Orange Coast: Since its founding, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Orange Coast has been a cornerstone of the Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, Orange, and Santa Ana communities. The Clubs have provided strategic programming, safe space, and quality mentoring to more than 100,000 youth since the first Club in Costa Mesa opened in 1941.

The Club works to build a foundation for members to live meaningful, productive lives by equipping them with the skills they need to graduate high school, pursue higher education, and join the workforce. It has been recognized by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America as one of the most innovative in the nation, particularly with its IMPACT Model. While there are many youth-serving organizations in Orange County, none provide youth with the breadth of academic, fitness, and enrichment activities as Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Orange Coast.

The Clubs are very proactive in fostering relationships with similarly-minded nonprofits to serve youth and their families best. All its activities, whether at the Club, a school, or out in the community, are designed to empower youth and build up the protective family and community factors that reduce risks and increase the likelihood of positive outcomes. Its mission is to ensure every child has mentors and champions in life.

For more information, visit www.boysandgirlsclub.com.

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Source: Newport Beach Independent

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