Help for Youth

Our program enables youth to be successful in education and the workplace, inspires and teaches future leaders of the communities

SLATE Missouri Job Center understands the importance of preparing our region’s future workforce. That’s why we offer several dynamic programs and initiatives to the St. Louis City youth ages 17 to 24 in an effort to provide access to services and activities that connect young adults to jobs and education opportunities. All participants in our youth programs are selected based on eligibility requirements, with each program designed to help young adults who face significant challenges achieve personal goals. So whether you’re looking for your next move after high school or want to learn more about future career opportunities, we are here to provide you with the tools and resources that you need to reach your goals.

Our Youth Programs and Services

Gateway Go Pass
Providing thousands of city youth free public transportation through MetroLink and MetroBus

Jobs League
Jobs League offers youth between the ages of 14-24 years old the opportunity to gain valuable work experience and prepare for tomorrow's careers

Out-of-School Youth Program
We provide educational and employment services to youth, ages 17 to 24 who are either at risk of dropping out of school or already have.

Summer Youth Employment Program
Summer Jobs is for youth between the ages of 14-24 and aims to provide them with work experience and prepare them for tomorrow's careers

YouthBuild
A program for disadvantaged City of St. Louis youth ages 17-24 will give them the ability to earn pay, help build affordable housing, and learn leadership skills

Diverse youth

Additional Youth Resources

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SLATE Missouri Job Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Service Provider. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. If you need this information interpreted to a language you understand or in a different format, please contact 314-589-8000. Callers who are deaf or hearing or speech-impaired may reach us at Missouri Relay Number 711.
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