Walk with Francis In anticipation of the Papal Visit, I participated in Catholic Charities' 'Walk with Francis' challenge and called on all District residents to join me in our race to end homelessness. I share the Pope's passion to reach out and care for those in need - and that includes the men, women and children who live in our shelters and on our streets. You can watch the short video here, and you can sign the pledge to end homelessness here. I hope you'll join me in the challenge, and please pass it on to your family and friends. Alleypalooza Round II The District's first-ever Alleypalooza was a tremendous success. The Department of Transportation (DDOT) renewed a total of 64 alleys around the District. Now, we are embarking on Alleypalooza II, which will renovate an additional 64 alleys across the District - to be completed by November 6th. To view the before-and-after pictures of the first Alleypalooza, click here. For more information about Alleypalooza II, and to see the interactive map, of its progress, click here. #IAmMBSEYP Job Spotlight: Keith Curtis, Administrative Support Specialist, Universal Healthcare This week's #IAmMBSYEP Job Spotlight is Keith Curtis, a 22-year-old graduate of Archbishop Carroll High School from Ward 8. Curtis participated in 2015 Mayor Marion S. Barry Summer Youth Employment Program (MBSYEP) at Global Transcendence as an IT and Audio Visual Support. Curtis' role included computer repair, technical theatre, and videography. When Curtis was asked what he learned during MBSYEP, he said, "I was challenged by William Patterson, CEO of Global Transcendence, and my site supervisor Caryl Doby to achieve and surpass my personal goals through their passion for youth empowerment and workforce development programs. They encouraged me to give 110% daily, and stressed the pillars of education, financial independence, home ownership and education as keys to my future." Curtis joined Universal Healthcare as an Administrative Support Specialist on August 31st. He is a part of the first class of MBSYEP participants ages 22-24 who are using their summer experiences to begin their pathways to the middle class. I am proud of these participants who are using the tools and services provided to them by Department of Employment Services and MBSYEP to enhance their futures. Congratulations and good luck, Keith. |
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