May 31, 1962 - JFK Remarks on Juvenile Delinquency

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May 31, 1962 - President Kennedy announced today a $12.6 million mass social experiment on the Lower East Side of New York. It is part of a program designed to strike at the national juvenile delinquency problem. The three-year project, called Mobilization for Youth, will be financed by Federal, city, and private funds. The program’s announcement was made in the White House garden just outside the President’s office. Attending were Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy; Abraham A. Ribicoff, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg; New York City Mayor Wagner, and members of the New York Congressional Delegation. Using the Lower East Side as a giant laboratory, project officials will seek to reform the social patterns of an entire community as a way of guiding youth into the accepted patterns of American life. There will be an Urban Youth Service Corps to provide jobs for 16-to-21-year-olds, an Adventure Corps along paramilitary lines for boys 9 to 16, coffee shops featuring art and folk music, and improved welfare services to “troubled” families.

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