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February 4, 2016

Worcester receives $500K towards youth development

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The city of Worcester has received $506,992 from the state that will be put towards creating youth job, educational and recreational opportunities in an effort to prevent adolescent crime.

The state-funded, competitive grant will allow Worcester to address priorities outlined in the citywide Youth Violence Prevention Initiative. While the city’s strategy includes suppression and social intervention, it also aims to provide greater opportunities for the youth of Worcester. Part of this effort includes coaching youth with how to get jobs and training so they are ready to enter the workplace.

Creating these youth opportunities involves partnering with many organizations, such as Clark University, the Boys and Girls Club of Worcester, Straight Ahead Ministries and the Worcester Community Action Council, according to city officials.

This funding is part of $6.7 million released to 15 communities and 10 local partners to bolster efforts to combat gang violence.

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