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Initiatives Aim To Help Arizona Reduce 'Disconnected Youth' Rate

Published: Wednesday, November 4, 2015 - 3:14pm
Updated: Wednesday, November 4, 2015 - 3:40pm
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Nearly 20 percent of 16-24 year old people in the Phoenix Metro area are neither in school, nor have a job, according to recent estimates.

There have been several efforts to reduce the number of these so-called “disconnected youth,” including the 100,000 Opportunities Initiative, which brought its job fair to Phoenix last week.

Earlier this year, another national group brought its program to Arizona – it’s called Year Up Arizona and aims to give these young adults the skills and experience they need to get a job. Kim Owens, founding executive director of Year Up Arizona, and Eren Espinoza, who’s a couple of months from finishing her year in the program, spoke about the issue.