Partners for Youth with Disabilities (PYD) didn’t just pivot to remote learning during the pandemic. The program pirouetted into all-new creative territory, revamping its career readiness lessons into playful mini-dramas and travelogues. Some instant classics: A job search lesson from
Five takeaways from OWD’s survey of training programs’ transitions during the pandemic
As part of its efforts to align funding strategies with community needs, the Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development (OWD) recently surveyed a large group of grantees to learn more about programs’ transition to remote and hybrid programming. The findings offer
Mayor Kim Janey announces citywide effort to educate residents about the Child Tax Credit
Mayor Kim Janey wants Boston families to know about vital available money that can make their children’s lives better. This year, the federal government is expanding the Child Tax Credit (CTC) and sending advance payments (of $250-300 per child) to
Youth with disabilities learn about banking options at City Hall meet-and-greet
In her welcome to Boston Public Schools (BPS) students outside City Hall Thursday, Disabilities Commissioner Kristen McCosh encouraged them to “learn a lot, ask a lot of questions” of the banks and credit unions that had come to meet with