AG HEALEY ANNOUNCES GRANT
OPPORTUNITY FOR SUMMER YOUTH JOBS
$300,000 in Grants Recovered from Health Care Settlements Will
Fund 200 Summer Jobs that Promote Physical Activity and Wellness
BOSTON – Aimed at providing
underserved youth with opportunities for both employment and health and
wellness, Attorney General Maura Healey today announced funding for an
estimated 200 summer youth jobs across Massachusetts cities and towns, public
school districts, and non-profit organizations.
“Giving kids the opportunity
to work in their communities helps keep them off the streets in the summer
months and offers them the chance to challenge themselves in new and different
ways,” said AG Healey. “By focusing these grants on jobs in health and
wellness, we can also help tackle the issue of obesity levels among children.
These grants will enable municipalities, schools districts and nonprofits in
Massachusetts to address a variety of challenges facing our youth.”
The Summer
Youth Jobs Grant Program is funded with $300,000 recovered by the AG’s Office from
consent judgments against pharmaceutical companies Johnson & Johnson
and GlaxoSmithKline. Beyond
increasing youth employment, funding will also promote physical fitness and
wellness activities for Massachusetts youth.
Between 2000 and 2014, the
teen employment rate has dropped to 30 percent from 45 percent. Additionally,
research shows that the average American child watches about 35 hours of
television a week, an increase of more than two hours per week since 2009 and a
12 percent increase over the last nine years.
Examples of
youth jobs that could receive funding include, but are not limited to:
· Working as a coach, team leader, or mentor for a pre-existing sports-related
activity for youth of documented low socio-economic status;
· Assisting with a sports or
physical fitness program;
· Working as a teacher or teacher’s assistant for an
exercise or physical fitness
class for youth or senior citizens;
and/or
· Participating in community
gardening efforts to grow fresh produce for food banks.
Grant awards
are available to fund youth employment from July 6 to August 28. Interested
applicants can visit the Attorney General’s website, www.mass.gov/ago/grants, for additional
information and for application instructions. The deadline to apply for the
Summer Youth Jobs Grant Program is 4 p.m. on May 28.