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GA Dep. Of Juvenile Justice Partners To Bring Jobs To Community Youth

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GA Department of Juvenile Justice Commissioner, Tyrone Oliver and CEO of One Source, Tonya Alstin discuss their new partnership to prevent youth from getting into trouble and giving them an opportunity to succeed.


GA Department of Juvenile Justice Commissioner, Tyrone Oliver and CEO of One Source, Tonya Alstin discuss their new partnership to prevent youth from getting into trouble and giving them an opportunity to succeed. Photo credit Getty Images

GA DJJ Commissioner, Tyrone Oliver continues to blaze the trail as a no-nonsense leader who brings practical solutions to Georgia youth. DJJ's latest partnership with One Source provides an opportunity for youth in the community to become gainfully employed. Oliver says this is an effort to prevent youth from falling into the pitfalls of the criminal justice system. The virtual career fair is open to all youth in Georgia with a target age range from 16-24.


CEO of One Source, Tonya Alstin highlights why the upcoming virtual career fair is so important and how DJJ's partnership will enhance opportunities for youth all across the State.

Various companies will be present during this virtual job fair (some hiring on the spot), including, Slutty Vegan, Coca-Cola, Chick-fil-a, General Mills, Wagner and others.


The virtual career fair is Saturday, April 17th, 2021 from 10am-1pm. Participants can register at www.onesourcega.org


Listen to the full interview below.


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