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    YES takes charge in supporting young entrepreneurs across Canada

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    New curriculum aims to empower youth interested in starting their own businesses

    TORONTO— July 31, 2019 — Youth Employment Services (YES), announced today the launch of a new entrepreneurship program curriculum, which will increase youth employment, build prosperity, safer stronger communities and change lives. Developed by YES with the financial support of the Citi Foundation, the curriculum marks YES’ latest innovative initiative to help achieve their mission of empowering youth through employment.

    There are more than 860,000 Canadian youth between the ages of 15 and 29 who are not working, studying or in training*. While many young people are interested in pursuing entrepreneurial opportunities, at-risk youth, such as low-income and immigrant youth, struggle to access the start-up money and may lack the social capital of their peers. The new curriculum helps youth start their own business and gives them the tools and mindset to succeed.

    Created by YES to specifically support disadvantaged and vulnerable youth, this latest curriculum includes eight modules which have been designed and tailored to the Canadian business climate and recent technological advancements, including:

    • Entrepreneurship 101
    • Creativity, innovation and opportunity identification
    • Emotional intelligence for entrepreneurs
    • Digital literacy for entrepreneurs
    • Business planning for entrepreneurs
    • Financial management for entrepreneurs
    • Marketing for entrepreneurs
    • Social media for entrepreneurs

    The YES entrepreneurial curriculum will benefit youth in the GTHA and will be shared with organizations across Canada through the YES on Demand! knowledge transfer and training program.

    “Changing lives through employment in the GTHA and across Canada is at the core of everything we do at YES,” says Timothy Lang, YES President and CEO. “This innovative new entrepreneurial curriculum builds on our 50 years of success in helping disadvantaged individuals find meaningful employment. We’re thrilled that so many people want to go into business for themselves and that we’re able to offer the tools to help them succeed as entrepreneurs.”

    The partnership between YES and Citi is part of Citi and the Citi Foundation’s global Pathways to Progress initiative, which aims to invest US$100 million to connect 500,000 young people around the world, ages 16-24, to training and jobs by 2020.

    “Unlocking entrepreneurship opportunities empowers young people to overcome barriers to employment,” said Florencia Spangaro, Director of Programs at the Citi Foundation. “The innovative curriculum that YES has created will not only connect young people to the tools and resources they need to start their businesses, but it will also empower non-profits and accelerate youth entrepreneurship training across the country.”

    In celebration of the launch of the new curriculum, YES will be hosting an event on Wednesday, August 14 at the Toronto Board of Trade. The event will serve to not only showcase the new curriculum but to celebrate the work YES has and continues to do in the community.

    * Now Hiring: The Skills Companies Want that Young Canadians Need” Skills Connect Civic Action Report

    About Youth Employment Services
    YES believes that employment is empowerment and the cornerstone of safe and healthy communities. YES leads the Canadian youth sector with innovative programs that empower disadvantaged and vulnerable youth to become self-sufficient contributing members of society. Over the past 51 years, YES has led the Canadian youth sector and helped hundreds of thousands of youth with innovative programs that have empowered disadvantaged and vulnerable youth to become self-sufficient contributing members of society through employment. For more information on YES, please visit www.yes.on.ca

    About Citi Foundation
    The Citi Foundation works to promote economic progress and improve the lives of people in low-income communities around the world. We invest in efforts that increase financial inclusion, catalyze job opportunities for youth, and reimagine approaches to building economically vibrant cities. The Citi Foundation’s “More than Philanthropy” approach leverages the enormous expertise of Citi and its people to fulfill our mission and drive thought leadership and innovation. For more information, visit www.citifoundation.com

    Media Contacts:
    Brittany Ballentine, PUNCH Canada: Brittany@punchcanada.com – 647-725-9731
    Emily Wilchesky, PUNCH Canada: Emily@punchcanada.com – 647-837-1260

    YES Winnipeg Community Roundtable Event

    YES Winnipeg Community Roundtable Event

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    YES was thrilled to host our second national Compass roundtable event in Winnipeg this past May! This event, part of the Citi Foundation funded YES On Demand! Initiative, brought together our charitable partners from the Winnipeg area, along with local youth, Government officials and funding partners to discuss issues surrounding youth employment today and how we as a community can work together to effect change. We heard an inspiring keynote address from Shania Pruden, and engaged our attendees in a lively panel discussion. In addition we were honoured to be joined by The Honourable Patricia A. Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour who provided opening remarks as well as Markus Chambers, Deputy Mayor for City of Winnipeg who closed our event. Thank you to everyone who took the time to attend and we look forward to hosting further community roundtables in the future!



    The YES On Demand! Initiative is made possible thanks to the generosity of Citi Foundation.

    You can learn more about our work nationally through this Initiative here.

    YES Community Roundtable in Winnipeg

    YES Community Roundtable in Winnipeg

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    YES hosted a successful Community Roundtable in Winnipeg on Wed May 15th. Over 150 people attended including the Honorable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, Markus Chambers – Deputy Mayor of City of Winnipeg, Ted Marcelino – MLA for Tyndall Park and Flor Marcelino – MLA for Logan as well as youth and local community partners. Attendees learned about YES’s innovative solutions to the pressing issue of youth employment and participants were engaged to share and discuss solutions together. We were joined by corporate leaders from Accenture, Rogers, RBC and many more.


    The Honorable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour provided opening remarks


    Sinead Mc Carthy, VP YES;Jeanette Emery, Vice-President of Public Affairs, Citi; Honorable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development; Honourable Otto Lang – Former Minister of Justice and Attorney General, former Minster of Manpower and Immigration and former Transport Minister

    YES President Tim Lang featured on CTV Morning Winnipeg on Mental Health Curriculum

    YES President Tim Lang featured on CTV Morning Winnipeg on Mental Health Curriculum

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    ctv_logoYES has developed a specialized mental health curriculum thanks to the Counseling Foundation and with support from CITI Bank Foundation to create YES-On-Demand (YOD). YES is taking YOD nationally to help organizations and youth across Canada. YES President & CEO Timothy Lang was featured on CTV Morning Winnipeg, and Vice President, Sinead McCarthy and YOD leader Karlie Fisher and the YES team are hosting a mental health conference in Winnipeg to increase awareness and train providers. This will help youth with mental health issues across the nation gain employment and change their lives.


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    https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1682905

    Timothy Lang, YES CEO on CBC National News and Radio on Record Employment Growth

    Timothy Lang, YES CEO on CBC National News and Radio on Record Employment Growth

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    cbc_logoYES President and CEO, Timothy Lang, was featured on the CBC National News regarding the record employment growth reported in April. Lang stated that the news was very positive, but that increasingly the jobs for youth are precarious employment, part time or contract work. YES works with thousands of business to help youth obtain full time jobs despite the growing demand for part time.


    YES Vancouver Community Roundtable Event

    YES Vancouver Community Roundtable Event

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    YES was thrilled to host the first national Compass roundtable event in Vancouver this past March! This event, part of the Citi Foundation funded YES On Demand! Initiative, brought together our charitable partners from the Greater Vancouver area, along with local youth, Government officials and some of our funding partners to discuss issues surrounding youth employment today and how we as a community can work together to effect change. We heard a powerful keynote address from Joe Roberts, The Skidrow CEO, and engaged our attendees in a lively panel discussion. In addition we also heard from local Government representatives Joyce Murray, MP for Vancouver Quadra who since this event was appointed to the position of President of the Treasury Board and Minister of Digital Government, and Don Davies, MP for Vancouver Kingsway.



    The YES On Demand! Initiative is made possible thanks to the generosity of Citi Foundation.

    You can learn more about our work nationally through this Initiative here.

    Tim Lang on BT Breakfast Television

    Tim Lang on BT Breakfast Television

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    From the role of mentors to how to best prepare for jobs of the future, Timothy Lang, President and C.E.O. of Youth Employment Services (YES), joins Breakfast Television Vancouver to discuss three ways we can support youth employment in B.C.

    Thanks to the support from Citi Foundation, YES is able to provide these resources to the community through the YES On Demand! Program.

    Government Officials and Political Thought Leaders Set to Discuss Youth Employment Issues at YES Compass Conference

    Government Officials and Political Thought Leaders Set to Discuss Youth Employment Issues at YES Compass Conference

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    With Vancouver’s unemployment rate up by 9.1% in 2018, it is clear that there is a need for conversation around the pervasive issue of youth unemployment. Fast paced and highly competitive job markets mean that youth across BC need to be prepared to earn and maintain meaningful employment.

    On Wednesday, March 6th government officials and community members will be participating in the Youth Employment Services (YES) Compass Conference. This community roundtable event will discuss the issues surrounding youth unemployment, examining three evidence-based solutions and how they can be brought to fruition to create meaningful change.

    Through mentorship, improved digital literacy, and encouraging dialogue around mental health, members of the community can come together to tackle an issue that continues to overwhelm youth across Canada.

    Through initiatives like Citi Foundation’s Pathways to Progress, young people ages 16-24 are given access to resources such as training programs to help inspire an entrepreneurial mindset and develop both leadership and workplace skills in preparation for their first job. “We don’t just want to help train people for a job today but also empower them to be able to navigate through a changing economic system,” says Brandee McHale, president of Citi Foundation, which works to promote economic progress and improve the lives of people in low-income communities around the world. With an improved skill set and access to the necessary resources, youth can develop the skills and know-how to be successful in the workforce. These programs work to ensure meaningful employment is no longer out of reach for marginalized youth.

    For YES CEO, Tim Lang, the issue of youth unemployment is one that requires the support of an entire community. “The significant social and economic costs of underemployment amongst youth is an issue that continues across our country. With the support of government leaders and community members, we can join forces to mentor, educate, and encourage youth to be better equipped for gainful employment well into the future”.

    Vancouver Kingsway MP Don Davies has remained steadfast in his advocacy towards improved employment standards and is eager to contribute to the conversation at the conference. Joyce Murray, Member of Parliament for Vancouver Quadra, will be another notable attendee joining in the necessary discussion surrounding the issues of youth unemployment.

    To learn more about Youth Employment Services (YES) visit www.yes.on.ca.

    CONTACT:
    Caroline Coons
    604-805-7020
    caroline@jellymarketing.com


    Citi Foundation
    The Citi Foundation works to promote economic progress and improve the lives of people in low-income communities around the world. We invest in efforts that increase financial inclusion, catalyze job opportunities for youth, and reimagine approaches to building economically vibrant cities. The Citi Foundation’s “More than Philanthropy” approach leverages the enormous expertise of Citi and its people to fulfill our mission and drive thought leadership and innovation. For more information, visit www.citifoundation.com.

    YES Partners with Ryerson in $225 million Future Skills Launch

    YES Partners with Ryerson in $225 million Future Skills Launch

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    Honourable Bill Morneau, Minister of Finance and Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour announced today that the federal government is investing $225 million over 4 years in a Future Skills Centre. The Future Skills Centre will test and rigorously measure innovative approaches to identify emerging in-demand skills and to help Canadians develop the skills they need to take full advantage of and succeed in the new economy.

    Ryerson University was awarded the Future Skills Centre bid and it includes partnerships across the country, including working with YES.

    “YES is pleased to be a part of the Ryerson led Future Skills Centre, and as the leading youth employment agency in Canada, YES has vast experience and data to help this initiative”.

    YES is Canada’s leading youth employment provider, and has helped change the lives of hundreds of thousands of youth in its 50 year history. YES and it’s world class team help train young people with critical employment and life skills, followed by work placement through its network of thousands businesses. With a close to 90% success rate, YES changes lives forever and helps build safer stronger communities.

    YES 50th Anniversary Celebration

    YES 50th Anniversary Celebration

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    yes_50_logoYouth Employment Services YES celebrates 50 years!

    See highlights of this special event that recognized and celebrated the impact YES has made on the lives of youth in the City of Toronto since 1968.


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