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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting –February 19, 2010 <br /> <br />5. COMMUNICATIONS (CONT.) <br /> <br />A. Communications from I.A.G.O. /YouthBuild <br /> <br />continued… <br /> <br />February 11, 2010 to the Redevelopment <br />Commission. It summarizes I.A.G.O.’s programs <br />designed to assist young adults, ages 16-24 yrs, <br />who lack secondary education attainment, either a <br />diploma or GED, or lack job readiness certification <br />and skills needed to attain gainful employment <br />throughout the South Bend urban area. <br /> <br />YouthBuild South Bend is an affiliate of the <br />national program YouthBuild USA. “Because <br />I.A.G.O. has been successfully providing skills <br />such as resume writing, job interview preparation, <br />mentoring opportunities with local business men <br />and women, and tutoring programs through youth <br />throughout St. Joseph County for the last seven <br />years, we felt combined efforts of the two <br />programs would be an unstoppable force for good <br />for our youth. <br /> <br />“Because we now offer certification programs with <br />management level skills, we not only prepare our <br />youth to go get a job, we teach them how to create <br />employment opportunities for themselves and <br />others, thus widening the market for their <br />employable skills. <br /> <br />“We are asking that you review our request for <br />assistance in the amount of $108,300 to implement <br />the YouthBuild South Bend program.” <br /> <br />Mr. Inks noted that the letter provides additional <br />program information, statistics, and a budget for <br />the program. The total budget for the program is <br />almost $700,000. <br /> <br />Mr. Downes asked that staff look into this and <br /> 4 <br /> <br />