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Over the course of the contract term, 20 youth will complete up to 70 hours of paid work <br />experience, which includes workforce readiness training and on-the-job experience. <br />Working Wardrobes will also leverage its social enterprise division, including The Hanger Outlets <br />(thrift stores), the Donation Center, and the Career Success Center, to provide in-house work <br />experience opportunities for participants ages 16-17, as well as those whose interests align with <br />retail, logistics, and customer service. Notably, these in-house roles within the organization can <br />be tailored to meet the needs of participants who may feel unprepared for immediate <br />placement in more traditional work environments offered by worksite partners. This flexibility <br />allows participants to gradually build their skills and confidence in a supportive environment. <br />Through paid work experience, participants will build both technical and soft skills-including <br />time management, teamwork, problem-solving, and decision-making-that are transferable to <br />future employment. Support from this funding will allow the following activities to take place: <br />• Enrolling and onboarding 20 out-of-school youth into the WIOA-funded program and the <br />Working Wardrobes Rebuilding Careers for Youth Program. <br />• Providing paid workforce readiness workshops before and during the WEX experience. <br />• Matching youth participants with paid work experiences of on-the-job training at host sites <br />within high-demand industries and/or at one of four Working Wardrobes locations, based <br />on their interests and strengths. Working Wardrobes locations include two Hanger Outlets <br />{thrift stores), one Donation Center, and the Career Success Center. {Note: paid training and <br />work experience will total 70 hours for participants.) <br />• Providing concurrent soft skills training and support through financial literacy workshops, <br />personalized wardrobing appointments (where each participant receives one professional <br />outfit), and referrals to additional resources to help address other employment barriers. <br />Connection to WIOA-Approved Certifications/Training: <br />In addition to offering paid work experience, a core element of the program is the support <br />provided by the Career Navigator in identifying and enrolling participants in appropriate training <br />and certification opportunities. The Career Navigator will assist program participants in selecting <br />and enrolling in WIDA-approved certification or skills-training programs that align with their <br />individual career goals. This guidance is based on thorough assessments and personalized career <br />path plans, ensuring that each participant receives tailored support to advance their professional <br />development. <br />Opportunities for certifications in high-demand industries, including Trades {Construction), <br />Manufacturing, Information Technology, Culinary Arts, and Transportation (Truck Driving), will be <br />prioritized. In collaboration with WIOA Service Navigators, the Career Navigator will connect <br />participants with approved training providers in high-wage, high-demand industries such as <br />construction, manufacturing, IT, culinary arts, and transportation, and offer up to $1,000 in <br />tuition assistance. Participants may begin earning their certification while gaining paid job <br />experience or after completing it. The Career Navigator will offer ongoing support to ensure a <br />smooth transition into these programs, empowering participants to succeed in their skills <br />development and career advancement. <br />5 <br />EXHIBIT 2 <br />  <br />  <br />City Council 10 – 191 7/1/2025