When he first arrived in the United States 10 years ago, Richard Mutyabule made ends meet for his family by taking a job as a pathology research assistant. For some, it might have been a decent job. But Mutyabule had
Credit-Building Program Launched for Young Adults
The Office of Financial Empowerment (OFE), a division of the Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development, recently launched a first-of-its-kind credit-building program for young adults ages 18-28. Over the course of a year, the program aims to introduce young people to the
ReadBoston Teaches Parents to Share Early Childhood Literacy Strategies
At a parent breakfast at the Otis Elementary School in East Boston, Elsa Flores leads an early literacy workshop in Spanish to a packed cafeteria of 40 parents. Meanwhile, in a kindergarten classroom upstairs, Malika El Hadeg leads the same
What’s the Sound of a New Job-Seeker Entering the Workforce?
At YMCA Training, Inc., it sounds like an angel getting its wings: The Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development supports YMCA Training, Inc. through three different funding streams: the Neighborhood Jobs Trust, Community Development Block Grants, and the Workforce Innovation and
OWD to Explore “Pay For Success” Contracting for Boston’s Summer Youth Employment Program
The Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development was one of five organizations nationwide selected by Third Sector Capital Partners to receive an individualized feasibility study for implementing Pay for Success (PFS) contracts with youth programs. The OWD will use this technical
BEST Corp Graduates First Class of Hospitality Pre-Apprenticeship Program
Just a few months ago, the graduates of BEST Corp’s first hospitality pre-apprenticeship program were strangers with one thing in common: They all knew they wanted more. Nicole Bowes had just moved back to Boston after 20 years away and