This is an educational and vocational program for young people between 16 and 24 years of age who are in a situation of high financial vulnerability. The objective is to train them to access the job market, increase school attendance, employability and income, and reduce criminal recidivism rates.
During the training period, the program provides support services to access housing and medical care, recreation, additional education (formal and emotional), vocational counseling, and professional training. In the productivity area, the principles of social awareness and respect for others are taught.
The intervention has an average duration of eight months and consists of three phases:
1) Case identification and intake;
2) Core operations; and
3) Referral.