Eligibility is determined by family household income and other special needs such as a documented disability. cnelson@aces.org, Branford, Liz Nace The following towns or programs are funded through Workforce Alliance for Summer Youth Employment opportunities. Follow us on Instagram! Programs run based on funding available. Please see below for town information as it is released. Please use the contact information below to apply: ACES: Carolyn Nelson youth_emp@cityofwesthaven.com, Meriden: Selection into SYEP is based on a lottery. REQUEST VOICE/TDD SERVICE BY CALLING: 203.624.1493 EXT. Eligibility is determined by family household income and other special needs such as a documented disability. cchurch@clintonct.org, Durham/Middlefield, Alyssa Simeone-Glaser NEW HAVEN: 560 ELLA T. GRASSO BLVD. srubino@hamden.com, Madison, Melissa Balletto tveal@newhavenct.net, North Haven, Nancy Leddy Youth Committee­, Partners and Service Providers, Funding via Workforce Alliance puts more than 1,000 young people to work across the region. (860) 853-0974 (860) 347-6924 Summer Youth Employment Programs (SYEPs) provide work experience for young people, typically between June and August. ; U.S. Department of Labor’s Paid and Unpaid Work Experiences are planned, structured learning experience that takes place in a workplace for a limited period of time and provides youth with opportunities for career exploration and skill development. (203) 453-8047 ext 226 (203) 946-7582 The deadline for SYEP Summer Brige 2020 was 7/13/2020. Participating youth may be hired for up to eight weeks, during July and August, earn minimum wage and work a minimum of 15 hours per week. (860) 202-7399, East Haven, Joyce Hollenbeck We have spent this time creating an engaging virtual program that will offer opportunities to learn new skills, explore potential careers and earn money this summer and are happy to announce the launch of SYEP Summer Bridge 2020. (203) 245-5645 (203) 783-3243 By matching them up with entry-level summer jobs at local organizations, participants benefit from a source of income and work experience, and gain skills necessary for academic and professional success. Applications for Summer 2020 are now closed Apply for next summer during the application period in the spring Participants are selected by lottery for the program Lstreit@ci.milford.ct.us, New Haven, Tomi Veale Funding via Workforce Alliance puts more than 1,000 young people to work across the region. (203) 239-5321 x 505 Monday- Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM. PLEASE NOTE: that you may only submit one application for SYEP. Youth ages 14 to 21 may apply to participate in a program linked to the town where they reside. (203) 777-2610 x 1120 ballettom@madisonct.org, Meriden, Tammy Valk, Meriden YMCA Youth ages 14 to 21 may apply to participate in a program linked to the town where they reside. (203) 468-3204 No further applications may be submitted. Not all programs are offered every summer. (203) 281-3577 x 15307 Funding is subject to availability. (860) 669-7347 Submission of an application does not guarantee that you will be offered a summer experience. (203) 481-4248 kflaherty@oldsaybrookschools.org, Region 4 (Deep River, Essex, Chester), Jessie Herman PHONE: 203.867.4030 All rights reserved. (203) 294-2175 © Workforce Alliance - 2019. lorenzo@middlesexchamber.com, Milford, Lisa Streit Please see below for town information as it is released. (203) 440-3510 yss@wallingfordct.gov, Westbrook, Chet Bialicki Please see below for town information as it is released. jherma@reg4.k12.ct.us, Wallingford, Craig Turner TValk@meridenymca.org, Middletown, Lorenzo Marshall Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) connects NYC youth 14 – 24 years old with career exploration opportunities and paid work experience each summer. Programs run based on funding available. Participating youth may be hired for up to eight weeks, during July and August, earn minimum wage and work a minimum of 15 hours per week. eh.joyce@att.net, Guilford, Mike Kosko youth.gov Youth Employment page provides research and resources on youth employment from the Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs. Youth ages 14 to 21 may apply to participate in a. program linked to the town where they reside. As you may know in April, we had to suspend the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP). (860) 399-3189 koskom@ci.guilford.ct.us, Hamden, Susan Rubino lnace@branford-ct.gov, Clinton, Cheryl Church Summer Youth Employment Funding via Workforce Alliance puts more than 1,000 young people to work across the region. Leddy.nancy@town.north-haven.ct.us, Old Saybrook, Kendra Flaherty (203) 937-3635 (860) 460-2033 210, NEW HAVEN: 560 ELLA T. GRASSO BLVD., NEW HAVEN, CT 06519| PHONE: 203.624.1493, MERIDEN: 87 WEST MAIN STREET (2ND FLOOR), MERIDEN, CT 06451 | PHONE: 203.238.3688, HAMDEN: 37 MARNE STREET, HAMDEN, CT 06514 | PHONE: 203.859.3200, MIDDLETOWN: 272 SOUTH MAIN STREET, MIDDLETOWN, CT 06457 -- PHONE: 860.347.7691. cbialicki@westbrookctschools.org, West Haven, Jim Eagan Monday – Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM, Middletown: Not all programs are offered every summer.