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BALTIMORE, Md. (October 21, 2014)—Today, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake joined with Starbucks officials to host a town hall meeting focused on increasing youth employment opportunities for Baltimore City youth—bringing together representatives from the Greater Baltimore Committee, the mayor's Hire One Youth initiative, and the Mayor's Office of Employment Development, along with businesses and community members.
This event is the first of six planned town hall meetings that seek to raise awareness of youth employment, educate employers about the benefits of hiring youth, and increase the number of area employers that hire young people for summer jobs and year-round positions.
"If we are serious about preparing our young people for the world of employment, we must ensure that we are doing our part to offer them opportunities that will allow them to grow," said Mayor Rawlings-Blake. "In order to bridge the gap between our unemployed young adults and employer demand, we need to give our youth opportunities to develop and enhance marketable skills in real-life work environments."
This town hall meeting is part of Solutions City—a new initiative conceived by Starbucks and mayors of five U.S cities, including Baltimore, MD; Sacramento, CA; Phoenix, AZ; Columbus, OH; and Orlando, FL that brings residents and local leaders together at neighborhood Starbucks to address three key issues: providing access to education, supporting veterans, and empowering opportunity youth.
"Mayors are problem solvers, rising to meet the challenges facing our communities every single day," said Blair Taylor, executive vice president and chief community officer for Starbucks. "Solutions City helps put a formal framework and tangible goals around what's already occurring and uses Starbucks stores as gathering places for mayors and citizens to deliberately discuss issues and drive toward the best local solutions."
Mayor Rawlings-Blake and the other participating mayors will evaluate the impact of the town hall series, share best practices, and help Solutions City potentially expand to Starbucks stores nationwide.
More information can be found at news.starbucks.com/news/u.s.-conference-of-mayors-and-starbucks-launch-solutions-city-program.