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Boston's Mayor Michelle Wu announced that applications are open for over 2,000 youth job opportunities for the 2025-2026 school year. Young people aged 14-24 can apply through futureBOS, which connects them to various employment experiences. The program aims to support career development and has received $23.3 million in funding.
Mayor Michelle Wu announced that applications are now open for over 2,000 youth job opportunities in Boston for the 2025-2026 school year. Young people aged 14-24 can apply through futureBOS, the city's central hub for youth employment. The Office of Youth Employment and Opportunity manages this initiative, which has received $23.3 million in funding to expand job offerings across various high-demand sectors. Mayor Wu highlighted the program's importance in connecting youth with career pathways, encouraging all eligible applicants to participate. The Boston Climate Youth Corps, launched this year, integrates green-sector careers into the program, reflecting the city's commitment to sustainability. This summer, 200 youth were employed in climate-related positions, demonstrating the growing demand for such opportunities. The city collaborates with over 300 organizations to create a comprehensive youth workforce development system. The initiative also supports Boston Public Schools students through the Youth Jobs Guarantee, ensuring that any eligible student who seeks employment can secure a position.