City Year recruits young people for service committment
My name is Tramelle Jones. I am the Recruitment Manager for City Year San Antonio. City Year unites young people of all backgrounds for a year of full-time service, giving them the skills and opportunities to change the world. As tutors, mentors, and role models, these young leaders make a difference in the lives of children and transform schools and neighborhoods across the United States and in South Africa . We have been in San Antonio since 1995.
We are currently accepting applications for 4 slots to start in January. Our hope is that you may be able to make this opportunity available to young people you know. I'm referring to those ages 17-24 that may have recently graduated, not able to return to college due to financial hardship, or just may not have the resources to attend school this year. This is a full-time service commitment from January-June. We provide the following...
A modest living stipend of $165/ weekly
A college education award of $2,362 after completion of the service year (also can be used to pay back loans, loans can be deferred during service year)
Basic Health Care
Free Timberland Uniform
Free T-Mobile Phone
Free VIA bus pass
Tutoring training through San Antonio Youth Literacy
Leadership Training
An opportunity to change the world while inspiring young students
81% of the Corps Members that complete our program return to school, either Undergrad or Graduate School , including 83% of alumni who came to City Year without a GED or high school diploma.
I'm reaching out to you in hope that this is an opportunity that you may pass on to a young person who wants to help and serve others while investing in their educational future. I have attached a job description and more information about City Year. I encourage you pass this information on to someone else or contact me, Tramelle Jones, Recruitment Manager at 210-247-4423, tjones@cityyear.org also, visit our website www.cityyear.org/sanantonio.
Best,
Tramelle D. Jones
Recruitment Manager
City Year San Antonio
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