Washington (December 6, 2023) – Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), along with Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) and Chris Coons (D-Del.), and Congresswoman Jahana Hayes, (CT-05) introduced the YouthBuild for the Future Act to reauthorize the YouthBuild program, a national program that equips young people ages 16 to 24, who are disconnected from school and work opportunities, with education, workforce development, and leadership skills. YouthBuild provides more than 5,000 young people with opportunities annually in more than 40 states, including Massachusetts.
“Young people are left to carry the weight of generational and systemic failures,” said Senator Markey. “YouthBuild helps lift those burdens by investing in young people’s potential and offering them the resources, opportunities, and support to succeed. The investment works: YouthBuild has allowed thousands of young people in Massachusetts and around the country to access life-changing education and workforce development training while serving their communities. Just as YouthBuild champions young people’s potential, Congress must champion YouthBuild.”
“Each year, YouthBuild helps thousands of youth earn their high school diploma while learning skills in trades like construction, healthcare, information technology, and logistics,” said Congresswoman Hayes. “The YouthBuild for the Future Act improves and invests in the job training program to allow more disadvantaged, rural, and low-income youth in the Fifth to confidently join the workforce and have successful futures.”
A copy of the legislation can be found HERE.
Specifically, the YouthBuild for the Future Act would:
The YouthBuild for the Future Act is endorsed by YouthBuild USA, The Forum for Youth Investment, Service Year Alliance, The Corps Network, Voices for National Service, Jobs for the Future, National Youth Employment Coalition, Center for Law and Social Policy, Northwest Regional Investment Board, Massachusetts YouthBuild Coalition, and New North Citizen's Council Youth Services.
“In YouthBuild programs across the country, young people create the next best versions of themselves through skills training, workforce development and education reconnection,” said John Valverde, President and CEO of YouthBuild USA. “Lives are changed, careers are grown and America is strengthened when they gain access to these resources. It is our continued duty to unleash the leadership and untapped potential all around us.”
“Service Year Alliance is happy to support the YouthBuild for the Future Act to reauthorize YouthBuild and implement common-sense policy solutions to improve the YouthBuild experience for opportunity youth and local programs,” said Kristen Bennett, CEO of Service Year Alliance. “In addition to changes that will provide increased services and benefits for YouthBuild participants, the Act will allow funding from the Department of Labor to be used as match for AmeriCorps grants - a desperately needed change that will strengthen YouthBuild programs across the country and increase opportunities for young people. Service years through YouthBuild transform young people’s lives and strengthen communities; Service Year Alliance applauds Representative Hayes for sponsoring the YouthBuild for the Future Act.”
“YouthBuild provides a much-needed opportunity for thousands of young people who are too often overlooked as valuable members of society. Securing YouthBuild funding is critical for our country’s future,” said Terry Moran, Executive Director of Massachusetts YouthBuild Coalition.
“The New North Citizen’s Council’s leadership team and our Connecticut River Valley YouthBuild Program is fully supportive of Senator Markey’s YouthBuild for The Future Act. We believe that these much-needed modifications to the pre-existing legislation will enhance our services in a way that will be extremely beneficial to the young people that we serve,” said Isaiah Delmoral, Co-Director of NNCC Youth Services.
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