Graduation Success offered at Treehouse
Treehouse Education Specialists partner with social workers, caregivers, teachers, school counselors and an in-school mentor to provide education planning, coaching and support to help build each foster youth's engagement and investment in their education and their future. Helps students graduate high school by monitoring risk indicators, personalized interventions, building problem solving, goal setting and self-advocacy skills, proactively removing barriers to school success, and coordinating needed supports.
Physical Address
2100 24th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98144
Hours
M-F, 9am-5pm.
Voice
Application process
Call or visit website for more information and to determine eligibility.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Youth in grades 6-12. Youth must be either placed in King County or with an open case in King County with Division of Children and Family Services (DCFS) children in foster care, relative placement, group home, or living in a family under DCFS supervision. Also serves youth in foster care attending Tacoma or Spokane public high schools.
Agency info
Treehouse
Provides the academic and other essential support and enrichment services to kids in foster care, that are needed to help them graduate from high school at the same rate as their peers, with a plan for their future. The Treehouse Store provides clothing, toys, books, school supplies, and other items for children living in out-of-home care. Just-in-Time Funding provides scholarships which allow children in foster care to participate in enrichment activities, such as athletics, music, art and summer camps.