Friday, March 29, 2024

$2.2 million OK’d for summer youth jobs

$2.2 million OK’d for summer youth jobs

WINDOW ROCK

Good news, young Diné worker: A couple of million bucks has been set aside for your summer employment.

Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye signed a bill Saturday that allocates $2.2 million to employ 50 high school and college students at each of the 110 chapters, said a Monday news release from the speaker’s office.

The legislation was sponsored by Council Delegate Seth Damon and was approved June 19 in a special session in Window Rock.

According to Damon’s bill, each chapter will receive $35,000, which is based on a chapter’s current available balance for summer youth employment. Chapters with that amount or more in their youth employment account will not be eligible.

“The allocations will allow our Navajo students to gain work experience and allow them to use their earnings for college tuition, school supplies, or other educational expenses,” Damon said.

Eastern Agency will get the largest amount, which will be $563,000, followed by: Fort Defiance, $561,000; Western Agency, $405,000; Chinle Agency, $341,000; and Northern Agency, $292,000.

Interested students looking for employment should call their local chapter.


 To read the full article, pick up your copy of the Navajo Times at your nearest newsstand Thursday mornings!

Are you a digital subscriber? Read the most recent three weeks of stories by logging in to your online account.

  Find newsstand locations at this link.

Or, subscribe via mail or online here.




About The Author

Donovan Quintero

"Dii, Diné bi Naaltsoos wolyéhíígíí, ninaaltsoos át'é. Nihi cheii dóó nihi másání ádaaní: Nihi Diné Bizaad bił ninhi't'eelyá áádóó t'áá háadida nihizaad nihił ch'aawóle'lágo. Nihi bee haz'áanii at'é, nihisin at'é, nihi hózhǫ́ǫ́jí at'é, nihi 'ach'ą́ą́h naagééh at'é. Dilkǫǫho saad bee yájíłti', k'ídahoneezláo saad bee yájíłti', ą́ą́ chánahgo saad bee yájíłti', diits'a'go saad bee yájíłti', nabik'íyájíłti' baa yájíłti', bich'į' yájíłti', hach'į' yándaałti', diné k'ehgo bik'izhdiitįįh. This is the belief I do my best to follow when I am writing Diné-related stories and photographing our events, games and news. Ahxéhee', shik'éí dóó shidine'é." - Donovan Quintero, an award-winning Diné journalist, served as a photographer, reporter and as assistant editor of the Navajo Times until March 17, 2023.

ADVERTISEMENT

Weather & Road Conditions

Window Rock Weather

Partly Cloudy

38.0 F (3.3 C)
Dewpoint: 24.1 F (-4.4 C)
Humidity: 57%
Wind: South at 4.6 MPH (4 KT)
Pressure: 29.95

More weather »

ADVERTISEMENT