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Massport Supports Summer Jobs for Winthrop Students

Annual program has given local students opportunities since 1991

More than 80 Winthrop students earned a paycheck this summer thanks to the Massachusetts Port Authority’s Community Summer Jobs Program. Now in its 26th year, Massport’s program supported 82 Winthrop high school and college students in summer jobs with community organizations.

This summer, 338 area high school and college students were employed through our Community Summer Jobs Program. Massport funded 82 summer jobs at the Winthrop Parks & Recreation Department and Community Against Substance Abuse (CASA). For many young people, these summer jobs marked the start of an educational path and a career.

Massport’s Community Summer Jobs Program is designed to help civic and social service agencies by providing funds to support youth employment in neighboring communities including: Charlestown, Chelsea, East Boston, Revere, South Boston, Winthrop, Bedford, Concord, Lexington, Lincoln and Worcester.

“Through the Community Summer Jobs Program, we employ hundreds of local students from communities across the Commonwealth in a variety of organizations that are important to Massport,” said Massport CEO Thomas P. Glynn. “We hope that these opportunities not only give students a chance to earn an income, but also provide a hands-on learning experience and prepare them for future employment.”

Participating organizations are responsible for recruiting, interviewing, hiring and supervising student employees. Since Massport’s Community Summer Jobs Program started in 1991, thousands of summer jobs have been funded providing local high school and college students with the opportunity to gain valuable job skills while serving their community.

The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) owns and operates Boston Logan International Airport, public terminals in the Port of Boston, Hanscom Field, and Worcester Regional Airport. Massport is a financially self-sustaining public authority whose premier transportation facilities generate more than $15 billion annually, and enhance and enable economic growth and vitality in New England. For more information please visit massport.com.

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