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Raley’s Partners With iFoster To Launch Foster Youth Hiring Program

Last updated on May 29th, 2015 at 01:50 pm

iFoster has partnered with Raley’s Family of Fine Stores to develop a new hiring program for foster youth. To date, the organizations have placed seven youths in Raley’s stores in the Sacramento region, with a goal of expanding the program to other stores.

The Foster Youth Hiring Program seeks to find employment opportunities for foster youths who are close to aging out of the foster system. iFoster identifies, screens and trains both the youth candidates and Raley’s team members in order to create a successful match.

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“We are committed to helping our communities prosper. Our partnership will help youths gain valuable work experience and the opportunity for employment advancement,” said Mark Foley, Raley’s Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Labor Relations. “We invite other companies to join Raley’s and iFoster in considering these incredible young people when making employment choices.”

Many emancipated foster youths lack a supportive network of adults. Within the first 2 to 4 years after aging out of the system, an estimated 50 percent of these young adults are unemployed and 70 percent are on public assistance. Fifty percent will experience homelessness.

“We cannot thank Raley’s enough for their leadership and support of the iFoster jobs program,” said Serita Cox, iFoster’s Executive Director. “Not only has Raley’s hired our first cohort of youths, but they are providing invaluable guidance in developing the pre-employment curriculum and assessments to develop each youth’s soft skills and job skills.”

Funding for the iFoster Jobs Program is provided by the Walter S. Johnson Foundation, whose mission is to help youth become successful adults by preparing them to participate fully in their education, their workplaces and their communities.

May is National Foster Care Month, a month set aside to acknowledge foster parents, family members, volunteers, mentors, policymakers, child welfare professionals and other members of the community who make a meaningful difference in the lives of the nearly 400,000 children and youths in the foster care system.

“Providing educational and employment opportunities for foster youths is absolutely critical,” said Jimmy Wayne, former foster child, country music singer and New York Times bestselling author of his autobiography,Walk to Beautiful.

“Most of these children age out of the foster care system well before they are capable of taking care of themselves. It’s significant that a company like Raley’s has stepped up to provide meaningful employment opportunities that will help these young people transition into adulthood and become self-sustaining.”

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