The city of Frederick’s Department of Housing and Human Services will serve as a host site for the inaugural class of participants in the state’s Service Year Option and Maryland
When Mount St. Mary’s University sophomore Wida Ammar applied for the inaugural year of the Maryland Service Year Option, she was driven by her desire to help others. In signing up as a host site partner for the program, the Mount sought to provide an opportunity for service-oriented individuals who would enjoy working with students. Fortuitously, the university and Ammar, who is a residential student, matched up. Ammar this month began work as junior career center coordinator where she is assisting with planning and operational activities of the Career Center in support of student success.
EASTON — Leadership Maryland, a non-profit organization offering professional and youth development programs dedicated to building a better Maryland by harnessing the strength of its current and future leaders, welcomed
This roadmap lays out five key elements with related policy options for Governors to consider as they develop and execute a vision for service-to-career pathways in their states.