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Breaktime United, Inc.
  • 170 Portland Street, Boston, MA 02114
  • 508-319-1679
  • Job Search Training
Breaktime Launchpad Job Search Training
Program activities:

Launchpad (LP) is for young adults ages 18-25 who are currently experiencing homelessness or are at a great risk of being homeless. This 3 week in-person program teaches essential employment skills in a fun, interactive, and inclusive setting. The goal of Launchpad is to introduce young adults to to a range of career options and labor market tools. Breaktime offers Launchpad once per month. It is a cohort-based approach, and young adults are expected to show up in person for three weeks of programming.

Launchpad takes place at 170 Portland Street in Boston (minutes from the North Station T stop) from 9am-2pm Mondays through Thursday. You will be paid a $300 stipend for each week you successfully engage in Launchpad. Additionally, an MBTA pass is also provided to participants  Skills learned and practiced in Launchpad include but are not limited to: professionalism; goal-setting; self-advocacy and telling your story; conflict resolution; time management; giving and receiving feedback; interviewing skills; resume writing, and more.

Breaktime also offers a Virtual Launchpad program for those young adults who are not able to attend in person at our Boston site.

Program is offered in: English
Participant demographics:

Participants are all aged between 18 and 25 years old, live within the Boston area, and receive SNAP benefits.

Anticipated number of SNAP participants per year: 60
Total hours: 20
Program duration: 3 weeks
Rolling Admission: Yes
Number of cycles: 12
Program start dates: Programs begin on the second Monday of each month and a new cohort takes place each month
Sample schedule:
HoursActivity TypeMonTueWedThuFriSatSun
9:00am-11:00amResume building, job interview training
11:00am-12:00pmJob market research, sourcing open positions
1:00pm-3:00pmWorkplace communication, customer service
6:00pm-9:00pm(*Remote Option)
Other Schedule Information: Closed on all Federal Holidays (these missed sessions are made up by adding an additional day to the original schedule) *Remote option available for those who have transportation or childcare barriers
Is the program offered remotely? Possible, but not typical
Is public transportation available? Yes

Location information:

170 Portland Street, Boston, MALocation is directly across from North Station T stop and within walking distance of Haymarket, Downtown Crossing, and Park
Program requirements: CORI check
Program is CORI friendly? Yes
Other outcomes: Employment/Promotion, Graduates take part in subsequent 13-week placements at site partners to gain on-the-job work experience

Participant Supports:

Participant Support CategoryAs neededAll participants
DTA SNAP Transportation Support
DTA SNAP Child Care Referral
Books/Supplies
Clothing/Uniforms
Are there any out of pocket expenses for the participant? No
Do participants receive any pay? Stipend
Other, please explain: Participants receive a weekly stipend of $300 per week for a total of $900 for full program engagement.

Contact Information

Program Liaison: Grace McDonald
Telephone: 508-319-167
Program code: BUI-JST
ABAWD Qualifying? No