State Senator Paul Doyle recently helped secure a $10,000 grant from
AT&T
Connecticut to help fund the North End Action Team’s Youth
Entrepreneur Program.
The North End Action Team (NEAT) is a
grassroots community organization dedicated
to the revitalization and
development of indigenous participation and leadership within
the
North End neighborhood of Middletown, CT. NEAT’s goal is to identify
priorities,
convene process, build partnerships and find solutions to
neighborhood issues that lead
to the development of the North End as
a socially and economically vibrant
neighborhood.
The Youth
Entrepreneur Program is designed to engage local at-risk youth to
develop
entrepreneurial skills through the creation of a small
business – from the beginning idea
through creating and marketing the
product and designing and implementing a retail
space.
“There
is a growing need for programs that can create job opportunities and
build
workforce-based skills for local youths,” stated State Senator
Paul Doyle. “This grant
from AT&T will help to provide program
participants with real world experiences and
skills that they can
take with them into their careers.”
“NEAT’s Youth Entrepreneur
Program will help students develop the networking and
social skills
needed to succeed,” stated Izzi Greenberg, Executive Director of NEAT.
“Thanks
to Senator Doyle and AT&T, the program will be able to help
students identify
their specific talents and interests that will help
them thrive in the future.”
"We commend Senator Doyle for his
efforts to help NEAT’s Youth Entrepreneur
Program” stated Abby
Jewett, Director, External & Legislative Affairs “When we learned
from
Senator Doyle about the need for program funding, we were happy to
help."
This is fantastic news for the north end neighborhood and our city. We must encourage and educate our youth. Looking forward to seeing these young adults succeed and demonstrate what we all know they are capable of with the encouragement and help they need.
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