Started less than two years ago, the program employs 50 people, aged 17 to 22, to help the city's poorest and least able.
The program ran from 1933 to 1942 and employed more than 22,000 Utah citizens that would have otherwise been out of work.
Together, the two programs have a budget of $156.5 million and employ 35 people at the Federal level.
The following program styles at least are available; a single program may employ more than one.
At its peak in the mid-1980s, the program was employing eight dogs simultaneously.
These programs together employ only a few thousand of the 140,000 misdemeanants who go through criminal court each year.
The program has employed more than 112,000 young men and woman since 1983.
In 1902, the program expanded and employed the nation's first school nurse.
At its peak, the program employed nearly 25,000 people.
The program employs approximately 537 staff located at 17 sites throughout the country.