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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 28, 2023 Page 5 Mayor accepts $25K donation from Greystar for Summer Youth Jobs Program M ayor Carlo DeMaria recently met with Greystar representatives Ryan Souls and Christina Audet. The company donated $25,000 for this year’s Summer Youth Jobs Program. The program provides job experience for those entering the workforce. Greystar’s donation supports the Summer Youth Jobs Program that not only employs so many of Everett’s youths, but provides them with many of the skills necessary to obtain permanent employment later. At the same time, all Everett residents benefi t from the community improvement projects that the youngsters undertake. For example, last summer youths cleaned up many neighborhood parks and improved areas around Everett, and many learned valuable skills while working at many municipal locations, including DPW, Human Resources and the Mayor’s Offi ce. Mayor DeMaria considers the Summer Youth Jobs Program to be an essential opportunity for youths who are nity organizations, businesses and departments within the City of Everett. The program will run from July to the end of August. For more information, please contact the Human Resources Department at 617-394-2280. Mayor Carlo DeMaria holds the check from Greystar that was presented to him by Ryan Souls and Christina Audet. seeking employment during the summer or prior to going off to college. “We are so fortunate for Greystar’s donation to our Summer Youth Jobs Program,” said Mayor DeMaria, “I’d like to thank them for their commitment to the City and in helping our youth gain valuable work experience.” Everett residents ages 14 to 25 interested in participating in this year’s Summer Youth Jobs Program can apply by visiting afterschoolhq.com/ cityofeverett. Applicants will be able to view all of the positions available, what days of Mayor DeMaria’s Summer Youth Job Program Accepting Applications Until May 20 T he City of Everett is now accepting applications for Mayor Carlo DeMaria’s Summer Youth Job Program. Everett residents from ages 14 to 25 years of age who are seeking summer employment are encouraged to apply. Job placements are located throughout the City of Everett. Job locations include various community organizations, businesses and departments within the City of Everett. The program will run from July to the end of August. To apply, please visit afterschoolhq.com/cityofeverett. Applicants will be able to view all of the positions available, what days of the week the position will require them to be available, the age range for each job and more details about each position. Completed applications must be submitted by Saturday, May 20. For more information, please contact the Human Resources Department at 617-394-2280. Need a hall for your special event? The Schiavo Club, located at 71 Tileston Street, Everett is available for your Birthdays, Anniversaries, Sweet 16 parties and more? Call Dennis at (857) 249-7882 for details. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net the week the position will require them to be available, the age range for each job and more details about each position. Completed applications must be submitted by Saturday, May 20. Job placements are located throughout Everett. Job locations include various commuWE CAN HELP PAY YOUR HEATING BILLS! You may qualify for ABCD’s Fuel Assistance Program and be eligible for as much as $2,200 towards your heating costs (oil, gas, or electric). Maximum benefit is $2,200 Household of 1 = $42,411 Household of 2 = $55,461 Household of 3 = $68,511 Household of 4 = $81,561 Cold days are coming. ABCD’s got you covered. APPLY TODAY! Last day to apply is May 12, 2023 Residents of Boston, Brookline, and Newton: 178 Tremont Street, Boston, MA — 617.357.6012 Residents of Malden, Medford, Everett, Melrose, Stoneham, Winchester and Woburn: 18 Dartmouth Street, Malden, MA — 781.322.6284

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