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  2. Jobs for Teens: Employers Hiring 14 - 17-Year-Olds

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    Getty Images The summer job has long been considered a rite of passage for American teenagers but sluggish job growth has made securing employment – for anyone – a job itself. With work hard ...

  3. ‘If anybody has kids that need a job, call me’: A restaurant ...

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    Restaurant owners like the Bay Area's Laurie Thomas are hiring teens to help alleviate a labor crunch. ‘If anybody has kids that need a job, call me’: A restaurant taps teens to fill worker ...

  4. 'Last to be hired, first to be fired': Summer job market has ...

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    Pardue predicts the surge in teen hiring will persist even once the school year begins. The data shows that in October of 2022 9% of hires were 15-19 years old, compared to 5% in 2021 and just 1% ...

  5. Teen center - Wikipedia

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    A teen center is a community center serving adolescents in a community. [1] [2] It may provide services for at-risk teens, help to meet their health needs, [3] [4] serve to discourage anti-social behavior, and help teens to find employment. [5] The purposes of a teen center are: [6] explore their interests and talents in a self-directed manner;

  6. List of youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    Teen Mania Ministries (US) Teen Talking Circles; The Second Mile (US) The Trevor Project (US) The Youth Cafe (Kenya, Africa) Trips for Kids (US, Canada, Israel) TUXIS Parliament of Alberta (Canada) Tzivos Hashem

  7. World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools

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    Mentor was housed in the former Hotel Carara near Tárcoles and was headed by Robert Walter Lichfield. There were approximately 20 U.S. teenagers enrolled at the time of closure. It was closed by Costa Rican child welfare authorities on March 18, 2011, following complaints of abuse by parents of enrollees.