Y.O.U. Stories
More than a paycheck: How summer jobs program positively impacts lives of Cleveland teens
Learn how having a summer job sets up a teen for success in life.
Rewriting job training: Nonprofit workforce development groups face influx of job seekers with varied backgrounds
Craig Dorn discusses with Crain’s the challenges of recruiting youth for workforce programs during a pandemic.
Y.O.U.'s Claire Levin Honored by Cleveland Jewish News
Claire Levin, Executive Communications Specialist at Y.O.U., was honored with the 12 Under 36: Members of the Tribe award from Cleveland Jewish News.
Y.O.U. and Towards Employment Host Sen. Portman to discuss JOBS Act
Y.O.U. and Towards Employment co-hosted a roundtable with U.S. Senator Rob Portman and workforce leaders in our community, who serve young adults, on May 6 at Bloom Bakery, a Towards Employment social venture. The group discussed the “Jumpstart Our Businesses By Supporting Students” (JOBS) Act, legislation Sen. Portman introduced with U.S. Senator Tim Kaine.
In Memory of Brenda Stark
It is with heavy hearts we share that we have lost our dear friend and colleague Brenda Stark. She was an important and cherished member of our Y.O.U. family for more than 20 years.
Y.O.U.'s "L.E.D." Team Ensures Our Programs Work for Youth
Let’s start with the basics: L.E.D.
It stands for Learning. Evaluation. Data.
To best understand how this team helps Y.O.U. work to help teens and young adults in Northeast Ohio, let’s break down its name:
In-Demand Jobs Week
In-Demand Jobs Week, March 11 - 15, is a week for individuals seeking work to learn about which companies are hiring, available resources, and ways to obtain skills and certifications to land in-demand jobs in Cuyahoga County.
All events are free and open to the public.
Behind the Scenes: Y.O.U.'s Employer Relations Team
Y.O.U.’s vision is a greater community working together to ensure that every young person is ready to pursue a path to economic self-sufficiency.
One of the ways we work towards realizing this is through our Employer Relations Team.
A person can’t be self-sufficient without an income, and the individuals who comprise this team manage our relationships with hundreds of Northeast Ohio employers. Our employment partners make it possible for the youth we serve to quickly earn some income or pursue a work experience that allows them to learn about a potential career interest through hands-on experience.
How 18-year-old seeking part-time work found ‘a way better job’
Generation is a 5-year-old program started by McKinsey & Co. that partners with employers to train young adults and connect them to the job market. The innovative model operates around the world and came to Cleveland for the first time last year, thanks to the partnership with Y.O.U.
Let's applaud young people who are working for a better life
For many people, the New Year signals a fresh start, an opportunity to begin anew -- only this time, more deliberately, more wisely.
Shanice is 23 years old. She is shy and doesn’t like to talk about herself. But if you press her, she’ll say she's nice and caring, a little bit quiet. She loves people and animals. She is working toward her GED. She has a part-time job.
One out of every seven Cuyahoga County residents ages 16 and 24 aren’t in school or employed
When young people are disconnected from education and employment, the economy misses out on their earnings and potential tax revenue. In Cuyahoga County, about 21,000 young people fall into this category, creating an estimated negative economic impact of $927 million per year.