Accept $35,000 Chevron grant for youth employment program
In Plain English
The Office of Neighborhood Safety runs a fellowship program that employs Richmond youth most at risk of gun violence. This Chevron Community Engagement Foundation grant pays for 1,750 hours of work at $20 per hour. If approved, 5-8 young people get paid job experience through violence prevention outreach.
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