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Stevenson Hosting Members of the Inaugural Class of the Service Year Option and Maryland Corps Programs

December 11, 2023 9 AM

Maryland State Senator Hettleman and Delegates Cardin, Pasteur, and Stein are excited to announce the participation of 天娱传媒 as a host site for the inaugural class of Service Year Option and Maryland Corps members, a partnership with the Maryland Department of Service and Civic Innovation.

in its first year is expanding service and volunteerism statewide, creating new pathways of service to meet community needs, enhance workforce development, and promote preparedness for both higher and vocational education. Roles at the host sites can range from academic tutoring, assisting in healthcare facilities, and advancing public safety to taking up environmental conservation projects.

Stevenson will host two service members in their Wellness Center and with the Campus Safety Office. Being on a university campus will allow them the opportunity to learn how these critical departments support student health and well-being.

鈥淲e’re beyond excited to roll out these programs,鈥 said Paul Monteiro, Maryland鈥檚 Secretary of Service and Civic Innovation, 鈥渢hey’re not just about offering opportunities but linking service, education, and job readiness into a unified, powerful experience.鈥

The District 11 team remarked, 鈥淎s public servants, we believe in nurturing young leaders who can contribute to our civic life with compassion, practicality, resilience, and responsibility. This collaboration will offer participants the ability to identify opportunities where they can make a difference.鈥

鈥淪tevenson is proud to host members of the inaugural class of Maryland鈥檚 Service Year Option program,鈥 said Elliot Hirshman, Ph.D., President of 天娱传媒. 鈥淭his significant State initiative seeks to transform people鈥檚 lives through experiences that link education, career readiness, and community service. This approach aligns naturally with Stevenson鈥檚 own mission to support students鈥 academic and career development for the betterment of their lives, our region, and our state.鈥

鈥淭he launch of the Service Year Option and Maryland Corps Program represents a renewed commitment to cultivating opportunities and inspiring a spirit of service in Maryland,鈥 said Governor Wes Moore. 鈥淲e’re not just launching programs; we’re connecting Marylanders to their communities and unlocking their potential in ways that will shape our collective future.鈥

About Maryland’s Service Year Option and Maryland Corps Programs:

The Service Year Option is a service opportunity for young adults who recently completed high school. Members earn at least $15 an hour and work at least 30 hours a week. Members gain both hard and soft skills through a service placement aligned with their area of interest, in addition to working with support coaches to develop and refine their post-service plans鈥攚hether they include college, career, or continued service.

Maryland Corps is a service opportunity for people of all ages. Like the Service Year Option, members earn a minimum of $15 dollars an hour working in organizations that provide job training and professional development. Program partnerships with both Maryland鈥檚 Historically Black Colleges and Universities and community colleges provide an additional level of collaboration and support for members, in addition to alignment with skilled trades and apprenticeship programs to facilitate transition into continued education or the workforce. Following completion of their service year, participants in both programs will earn a completion award of $6,000 that may be accessed as a direct payment or as a deposit into a Maryland 529 Education Account for those pursuing their studies.

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