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C2C Summer Youth Jobs Program

Led by: Alicia Sasser Modestino

The C2C Summer Jobs Program brings over 100 Boston high school youth on campus each summer to learn, develop career skills, and earn money. This summer, we have positions open on our campus for Boston teens ages 14-18 to take page in our Bridge to Calculus program and GET PAID TO LEARN. We also have a limited number of opportunities for young adults ages 19-24 as peer SuccessLink Leaders to help with program activities and serve as a mentor for younger peers.

Project Team:

  • Alicia Sasser Modestino, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Economics
  • Lynn Sanders, Global Director

Project Sponsor:

  • City of Boston, Office of Youth Employment and Opportunity (YEO)

Outside collaborators:

  • City of Boston
  • Office of Youth Employment and Opportunity
  • SuccessLink program

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