He’s starting to roll in some dough
Lolita Harper
Big wheels keep on turning and a Costa Mesa youth organization
keeps on burning, as the Electric Riverboat Angela Louise is rollin’
down Newport Harbor.
OK, there is not an actual wheel on the electric charter vessel,
but that doesn’t make riverboat Capt. Joseph Warner any less proud to
support Youth Employment Services with a portion of his profits.
Warner has committed 2% of his charter costs of the Electric
Riverboat Angela Louise -- which hosts about 150 special occasions
per year -- to Youth Employment Services in Costa Mesa.
Youth Employment Services, which works to find jobs for young
people in the community, provides an invaluable service to the
community as it helps students develop business skills and learn
responsibility, Warner said. Being a father of two -- although they
are already grown and on their own -- the organization struck a chord
with the riverboat captain.
“There are so many benefits associated with this organization, it
is ridiculous,” Warner said.
To show his support, Warner encourages his customers to donate an
additional 2% of their costs to Youth Employment Services and, if
they choose not to, he does. Most of his customers have been happy to
chip in. He has yet to see the true effects of the program because he
just launched it July 1.
“Hopefully, when this thing gets going, it will generate something
like $7,000 to $8,000 or $9,000 in a year,” Warner said.
With the funding challenges that many nonprofit organizations are
facing, Warner said he is more than happy to provide funding from the
private sector and thinks other proprietors should follow his lead.
Youth Employment Services not only teaches young people how to get
ahead in the working world, it provides the business community with
well-trained, polished professionals, he said.
“I think it’s incumbent on more business owners to support this
organization,” Warner said.
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