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Camp Hollis has several job openings for the 2021 season

OSWEGO — Summer is right around the corner and with it comes the 75th camping season at Camp Hollis. The Oswego City-County Youth Bureau is getting ready by accepting applications for several open positions at the camp. The following resident positions are currently available for the season, which runs from Sunday, June 20 through Friday, Aug. 13. — Counselor: Candidates must have experience with organized camp, recreation or childcare. — Lifeguard/counselor: Candidates must have current lifesaving and CPR certificates as well as experience in recreation or childcare. — Senior kitchen helper/counselor: Candidates must have experience with supervision, kitchen work and childcare. — Kitchen helper/counselor: Candidates must have experience with kitchen work and childcare.

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Youth Bureau will award mini-grants for youth projects

OSWEGO COUNTY – The Oswego City-County Youth Bureau is accepting applications for mini-grants for 2021. Not-for-profit community organizations can apply for up to $1,000 for activities for youth during hours when school is not in session. Projects must be completed by the end of 2021 and provide a direct service to children and families in Oswego County. The grants are funded by Oswego County government and the NYS Office of Children and Family Services Youth Development program. Projects must have clear and measurable goals and address the diverse interests of youth. “Despite COVID-19, we are pleased that the Youth Bureau will still be able to provide this opportunity to our community partners and support the youth in our county,” said Brian Chetney, director of the Oswego City-County Youth Bureau. “We are looking for creative ways to engage youth and their families this year.”

Oswego City-County Youth Bureau will award mini-grants for youth projects

OSWEGO — The Oswego City-County Youth Bureau is accepting applications for mini-grants for 2021. Not-for-profit community organizations can apply for up to $1,000 for activities for youth during hours when school is not in session. Projects must be completed by the end of 2021 and provide a direct service to children and families in Oswego County. The grants are funded by Oswego County government and the NYS Office of Children and Family Services Youth Development program. Projects must have clear and measurable goals and address the diverse interests of youth. “Despite COVID-19, we are pleased that the Youth Bureau will still be able to provide this opportunity to our community partners and support the youth in our county,” said Brian Chetney, director of the Oswego City-County Youth Bureau. “We are looking for creative ways to engage youth and their families this year.”

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