Concessions Program Helps Put Young People Back in the Game
Working the Mayorga Coffee stall 129 at Nationals Park, Charnika Burts has energy and a plan.
“I want to train to be a computer technician,” she said. “I love computers.”
Two years ago, Burts dropped out of Anacostia High School in her senior year, quit playing basketball and stopped thinking about a future. Soon she was drifting from one minimum-wage job to another.
“Every day I ask myself why I dropped out, and I still can’t figure it out,” she said. “Don’t nobody get a decent job without a school diploma.”
The ballpark coffee stall might be her ticket to getting back on track.
She is one of 25 D.C. teenagers recruited for a youth development program run by Juma Ventures, a San Francisco-based nonprofit group that helps people from ages 16 to 20 work stadium concession stands, most of them on the West Coast. The idea is to help them work their way toward higher education