The Hilton Foundation helps young people aged 16-24 who face barriers to getting good jobs. They provide job skills training, education support, and help with things like childcare and transportation. This program serves young people who are Black, Indigenous, People of Color, women, LGBTQI+, young parents, and those in underserved communities. The program works in New Orleans, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Mombasa, Kenya to help young people build careers and become financially independent.
Who can use this
Young people aged 16-24 facing barriers to employment, especially BIPOC, women, LGBTQI+ individuals, young parents, and youth in underinvested communities
New Orleans, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Mombasa, TX
The Foundation works toward a world where every person has a decent place to live, a sustainable environment, and the opportunity to reach their full potential.
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