The Warren County Summer Youth Employment Program is funded by federal grants and allows organizations and business to employ kids ages 14-20 for 8 weeks over the summer.
The program teaches kids skills like communication, teamwork and responsibility.
Young people who have early work experience are more likely to finish school, work consistently throughout adulthood and earn higher wages, according to the Center for Law and Social Policy.
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