The goal is to promote professional development and encourage civic engagement among Chicago youth.
"Our community-based organizations are focusing on strengthening our opportunity ecosystem, making sure that all young people this summer are connected with a caring adult and have a chance to have meaningful experiences.
All of these experiences are more than just something to do, they are a critical investment in our city," said Brandie Knazze, Commissioner, Department of Family Support & Services.Young people ages 14 to 24 can apply online at
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