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All Alamo WorkSource Board youth programs are funded under the
Workforce Investment Act (WIA). These programs serve
economically disadvantaged youth ages 14-21 who are in or out of
school. Programs available to youth in the
Alamo Area include:
WIA Youth
Activities include:
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tutoring, study skills training, and instruction leading to
secondary school completion, including dropout prevention strategies
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alternative secondary school offerings
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summer employment opportunities directly linked to academic and
occupational learning
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paid and unpaid work experience, including internships and job
shadowing
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occupational skills training
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leadership development opportunities, which include community
service and peer-centered activities
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supportive services
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adult mentoring during and after program participation
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follow-up services to support continued success in achieving
education and employment goals
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comprehensive guidance and counseling
WIA Youth program services are offered by the
following providers:
George Gervin Youth
Center serves youth who reside in Bexar County. Call
804-1786 for more information.
Good Samaritan Center
serves youth who reside in Bexar County and serves youth who reside
in he following surrounding counties: Atascosa, Bandera, Comal,
Frio, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Medina, Wilson.
Call 362-5200 for information on locations.. Call 434-5531 for more
information.
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