The document outlines eligibility requirements and services provided by a youth workforce program. Eligible youth must be low-income, ages 14 to 21, and facing challenges like low literacy, lack of a high school diploma, homelessness, pregnancy or parenting, offender status, or needing help completing education. The program prepares youth for college, training or employment through academic and occupational learning with employer ties. Services include tutoring, alternative education, paid work experience, occupational training, leadership development, counseling and more to develop needed workforce skills.