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Leadership Development Program offered by Girl Scouts of Western Washington's Peninsula Regional Office
Offers a broad range of leadership and volunteer activity choices with mentor participation to meet the unique needs and interests of girls, ages 5-17.
Offers year-round enriching experiences to meet the unique needs and interests of girls. In partnership with committed adults, girls develop qualities such as strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self-worth. Programs include career exploration, creative arts, science and technology, travel, environmental education and leadership development.
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Leadership Development Program offered by Girl Scouts of Western Washington's South Regional Office
Offers a broad range of leadership and volunteer activity choices with mentor participation to meet the unique needs and interests of girls, ages 5-17.
Offers year-round enriching experiences to meet the unique needs and interests of girls. In partnership with committed adults, girls develop qualities such as strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self-worth. Programs include career exploration, creative arts, science and technology, travel, environmental education and leadership development.
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Leadership Development Program offered by Girl Scouts of Western Washington's Seattle Administrative Office
Offers a broad range of leadership and volunteer activity choices with mentor participation to meet the unique needs and interests of girls, ages 5-17.
Offers year-round enriching experiences to meet the unique needs and interests of girls. In partnership with committed adults, girls develop qualities such as strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self-worth. Programs include career exploration, creative arts, science and technology, travel, environmental education and leadership development.
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Intensive Outpatient Mental Health Program offered by Charlie Health
Provides a virtual mental health program for youth and young adults. The comprehensive treatment includes group, family, and individual therapy, with 9-11 hours of treatment services each week for an average of 6-10 weeks. Accepts Medicaid.
Provides a virtual mental health program for youth and young adults. The comprehensive treatment includes group, family, and individual therapy, with 9-11 hours of treatment services each week for an average of 6-10 weeks.
Specialized tracks include but are not limited to LGBTQ2+, trauma, depression, anxiety, and substance use. Trauma-informed master-level clinicians use evidence-based therapy techniques, including CBT, DBT, and EMDR, as well as music, art, dance, movement, and mediation.
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Leadership Development Program offered by Girl Scouts of Western Washington's North Regional Office
Offers a broad range of leadership and volunteer activity choices with mentor participation to meet the unique needs and interests of girls, ages 5-17.
Offers year-round enriching experiences to meet the unique needs and interests of girls. In partnership with committed adults, girls develop qualities such as strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self-worth. Programs include career exploration, creative arts, science and technology, travel, environmental education and leadership development.
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Employment & Training offered at WorkSource Area Office in Goldendale
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans.
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans. A computer laboratory and resource room are available for job searching and career planning activities. Job seekers can access www.worksourceskc.org or www.go2worksource.com for listings of job announcements. Helps people find employment who have lost their jobs through company downsizing or plant closures.
Provides:
- Training programs that include Youth, Adult, Dislocated workers
- Job Corps (GED/High School program, vocational skills training, and social skills training for ages 16 -24)
- Job Search workshops for, resume, interviewing and applications
- WorkFirst (assists parents receiving TANF to gain or improve work place skills to enhance employability and to obtain unsubsidized employment)
- Case management
- Job readiness training
- Career counseling
- Vocational assessment
- Individualized job search assistance
- Job fairs
- Employer connections
- Career development workshops
- Follow-up services
- Computer labs
- Resource library
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Case/Care ManagementJob Search/PlacementBusiness Assistance CentersCareer CounselingOn the Job TrainingWelfare to Work ProgramsJob CorpsJob BanksSpecial Needs Job DevelopmentPublic Access Computers/ToolsProfessional Skills Development SupportWork ExperienceWIOA ProgramsComprehensive Job Assistance CentersPrejob GuidanceVeteran Employment Programs
Clean and Sober Transitional Housing offered at Trinity Transitional Housing
Clean and sober transitional housing offered to adults recovering from substance use disorders (SUD).
Clean and sober transitional housing offered to adults recovering from substance use disorders (SUD).
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Outpatient Counseling Services offered at Compass Health - Snohomish County - Dawson Place
Provides services to children and adolescents for ongoing mental health issues, assistance in reducing/managing symptoms and improving coping and daily living skills.
Compass Health provides a broad continuum of counseling services to individuals who have ongoing mental health issues and need assistance in reducing/managing symptoms and improving coping and daily living skills. Intensity of services is based upon the needs of the individual. Individual therapy, community support services, case management, psychiatric medication, and group services are available. Provides specialized services for children, youth and families as well as for older adults. Dawson Place only serves child victims of sexual or physical abuse and their families. Not all services offered at all locations. Call for more details. Agency provides DBHR-certified service(s).
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Life Transition Counseling offered at Cathy Cobb, LICSW
Provides individual, family, and conjoint counseling; for adults, adolescents, senior citizens.
Provides individual, family, and conjoint counseling; for adults, adolescents (age 14 and up), senior citizens; in the following areas: Major depression, anxiety, marriage, premarital, divorce, adult incest survivor, adolescent/youth, child guidance, bereavement, crime victim, health problems, juvenile delinquency diversion, pregnancy, parenting, and retirement.
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Bereavement and Grief CounselingCrime Victim/Witness CounselingHealth/Disability Related CounselingJuvenile Delinquency Diversion CounselingMarriage and Relationships CounselingFamily CounselingAdolescent/Youth CounselingChild GuidanceDivorce CounselingParent CounselingPremarital CounselingConjoint Counseling
Mental Health Services offered at Quality Behavioral Health in Pomeroy
Provides behavioral health services to adults, children and families that address a variety of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, and trauma. Offers counseling, case management and psychiatric evaluations.
Provides comprehensive, community-based behavioral health services to adults, children, and families.
Adult Services:
Provides outpatient mental health services for people experiencing depression, anxiety, impulse control and misuse of alcohol and other drugs. Works to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illness to improve outcomes for individuals experiencing these illnesses. Offers
- Individual One-to-One Counseling
- Community-Based Case Management
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Marriage, Couple & Family Therapy
Child/Adolescent Services:
Helps children and adolescents who are acting out, seem withdrawn/depressed, have trouble learning, or have experienced a trauma in their lives. Offers:
- Individual & Group Counseling
- Family Counseling & Parenting Skills
- Intensive Treatment Programs
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Outpatient Mental Health Treatment offered by Snoqualmie Behavioral Health Services
Provides individual, child, adult, and family counseling services for emotional and mental healthcare needs for Tribe members, Native Americans and the general public living in King County.
Provides individual, child, adult, and family counseling services for emotional and mental healthcare needs. Sensitive to the needs of Native Americans;
- Comprehensive intake and assessment
- Mental health counseling (children, adolescents, families, adults, and victims of abuse)
- Specialized trauma focused therapy (historical and inter-generational)
Services provided in person and via telehealth.
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Dave's Day Center offered at Immanuel Community Services
Offers laundry and shower facilities for adults of all genders; no children. Also offers coffee service and a to-go meal. Serves as a cooling center.
Offers laundry and shower facilities for adults of all genders; no children.
Provides towels and toiletries such as razors, shampoo, deodorant, toothbrushes and soap.
Also offers coffee service and a hot meal.
Serves as a cooling/warming center.
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Youth Mentoring Program offered at Family Resource Center - San Juan Island
Adult "mentors" will model successful and appropriate adult behavior for young people.
In partnership with San Juan County 4-H, the San Juan Island Family Resource Center’s Youth Mentoring Program pairs Friday Harbor community members with youth who can benefit from weekly one-on-one time with a caring adult mentor and participation in 4-H clubs and activities. Whether it’s bike riding, baking cookies, doing an art project or just talking, mentoring is a way for adults and kids alike to experience quality time together and make a positive difference in each other’s lives.
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Senior Services offered at Catholic Charities of Walla Walla
Provides basic in-home assistance to low-income elders and adults with disabilities to help them continue living independently, safely, and with dignity in their own homes.
Provides basic in-home assistance to low-income elders and adults with disabilities to help them continue living independently, safely, and with dignity in their own homes.
Only local rides; no work-related transportation.
Volunteers can provide services such as:
- Local transportation for appointments and errands (no long distance)
- Yard work
- Light housekeeping and laundry
- Snow shoveling
- Minor home repairs (door handle replacement, light bulb replacement, broken board on a ramp, or replacing an old step for example)
- Wheelchair ramps
- Wood provision
- Communication
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Stop Bullying Information offered by United States Department of Health and Human Services
Provides information on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how to respond to bullying. Offers tips on how children, teens, young adults, parents, educators, and others in the community can prevent or stop bullying.
Provides information on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how to respond to bullying. Offers tips on how children, teens, young adults, parents, educators, and others in the community can prevent or stop bullying.
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Prevention and Recovery Center offered at Renew in Moses Lake
Provides chemical dependency and substance abuse prevention and treatment services.
Provides chemical dependency and substance abuse prevention and treatment services.
Services provided:
- Alcohol and Drug Evaluations/Assessments: Assessment meets requirements for DUIs, Deferred Prosecutions, Child Protective services. Walk-in assessments available. Call for schedule.
- Intensive Outpatient Program: Intensive program designed to build a strong foundation and teach skills necessary to maintain a life free from alcohol and other drugs. Includes both individual and group counseling. Groups meet three days per week.
- Outpatient Programs: Weekly program designed to support individuals in their recovery. The program provides education and support through a combination of group and individual counseling. Programs available for youths and adults.
- DUI Victim Impact Panel: Designed to help participants understand the impact DUI crashes have had on the lives of others in the community. Meets court requirements. Call for schedule and fee information.
- Alcohol and Drug Information School (ADIS): Eight hour educational course on impacts of alcohol and other drugs. Meets court requirements for ADIS.
Available for both adults and youth.
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Transitional Housing Program offered at Youth Empowerment Shelter
Assists young adults who are homeless or facing homelessness by providing safe and supportive housing, life skills, case management, and assistance with educational and employment goals.
Assists young adults who are homeless or facing homelessness by providing safe and supportive housing, life skills, case management, and assistance with educational and employment goals. Residents may remain in the program for up to two years depending on individual goals. Visitor and substance use restrictions are in place for all prospective residents.
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Low Barrier Shelter offered at Serenity House Housing Resource Center in Port Angeles
Provides safe overnight accommodations for homeless single adults and adult couples. Offers meals, laundry, showers, assigned beds, assigned parking for overnight vehicle campers, and housing assistance. Shelter-in-place is activated during extreme weather.
Provides homeless single adults have a safe place to sleep. Services include: 3 meals daily, shower access, laundry, lockers, housing location/counseling, weekly onsite medical and behavioral health treatment, medical respite program, and limited transportation to and from downtown Port Angeles. The shelter can accommodate well-behaved pets, emotional or service animals, and adult couples. Shelter in place is activated during "Blue Flag" extreme weather conditions.
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Cowlitz Tribal Treatment Chemical Dependency Services offered at Cowlitz Indian Tribe at Health and Human Services Vancouver
Provides holistic chemical dependency services, including assessments, intensive outpatient treatment, DUI/deferred prosecution, inpatient referral and placement, youth treatment services, and individual and group counseling.
Provides holistic chemical dependency services, including assessments, intensive outpatient treatment, driving under the influence (DUI) or deferred prosecution, inpatient referral and placement, youth treatment services, and individual and group counseling. This is a state-certified chemical dependency treatment facility for adults. Treatment approach blends ancient tribal customs, teachings, and traditions with modern treatment practices.
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Late Night Recreation offered by Seattle Parks and Recreation at Bitter Lake Community Center
Provides late-night activities on weekend nights for youth ages 13-19, including sports, arts, intercultural activities, special events and mentoring.
Supervises late night recreation on Saturdays for youth and young adults. Drop-in informal activities and organized activities include movies, games, dances, swimming, bowling, weight lifting, ping-pong, live entertainment, arts and crafts, socializing, cooking, roller skating, basketball, and more. Special events include sports tournaments, hikes, and camping trips.
Adult volunteers and staff are trained to lead activities, offer support, and respond to youth issues.
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Drop-In Center offered at Cup of Cool Water Ministries
Provides youth ages 14-24 with support, emergency clothing, meals, laundry, shower, and activities.
Provides day drop-in services and outreach to youth and young adults who are experiencing homelessness from ages 14-24. Programs include a drop-in center, mentoring, discipleship, adventure activities, and workforce development. Services at the drop-in center include showers, hot meals, clothing, laundry services, internet access, assistance with job applications and requirements, mail service, and a safe place to rest.
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Seattle Youth Employment Program offered by City of Seattle's Youth and Family Empowerment Division
Provides paid internship opportunities for low-income youth ages 16-24 in Seattle. Fields include health care, education, recreation, skilled trades, social services and technology. Program focuses on developing work readiness skills.
Supports young people (ages 16 to 24) from qualifying-income households and communities that experience racial, social and economic disparities.
The goal is to increase youth and young adults' ability to pursue careers that pay well and are meaningful to them.
There are two components - a school-year program and learning experience, and a summer internship:
-- A school-year program (three quarters: fall, winter, spring) where participants identify professional interests, gain marketable skills, are exposed to various career fields and build their social network;
-- A summer internship places young people in work settings to apply their knowledge, gain hands-on experience, develop professional connections and build their resume.
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Volunteer Services Becoming a Volunteer offered at Catholic Community Services of Western Washington - Snohomish County at Snohomish Family Center
Volunteers provide essential services (household chore and transportation opportunities) to low income seniors and disabled adults.
Volunteers provide essential services (household chore and transportation opportunities) to low income seniors and disabled adults.
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Clubs and Activities offered at Boys and Girls Clubs - Lacey Branch
Provides a year-round, building-centered, positive and safe place, helping kids develop skills and qualities necessary to make the right choices and become responsible citizens. Offers a Games Room, Gym, Teen Center, and more. Outdoor playground/sports field adjacent to the building. Serves 170-200 youth daily.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Thurston County provide a year-round, building-centered, positive and safe place for all kids, helping them to acquire skills and develop qualities necessary to make the right choices and become responsible citizens and leaders. (Affiliated with Boys & Girls Clubs of America)
Activities include: sports, arts and crafts, health and life skills classes, education and career development classes, character and leadership development classes. Call for details on specific activities, classes, field trips, and planned events.
Each day, Club members are given a variety of activities and programs to choose from. The Club offers enriching games, academic support, time to play with peers, an array of programs, and positive adult role models focused on supporting the developmental growth of youth.
Provides programs and activities to prepare young people for real-world success.
Believes that by focusing on Healthy Lifestyles, Academic Success, and Good Character & Citizenship, the children we serve will be better prepared to graduate from high school, go on to college, and thrive as adults.
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Mentoring Programs offered at Clergy Community For Children Youth Coalition
Provides one-on-one, group mentoring programs and tutoring for youth ages 12-17. Also offers mentoring opportunities by matching conscientious adults with at-risk youth in the Seattle area. Mentors provide support, friendship, encouragement and advice.
Description: Provides virtual group mentoring and one-on-one mentoring programs for at-risk youth in King County. Recruits and trains mentors, pairs them with at-vulnerable risk youths and supports the youth/mentor relationship to increase its power and duration.
Group Mentoring: Blends history, social studies, civic education, economic and service-learning standards into an experiential learning framework to inspire critical thinking, life skills development and youth activism, encouraging youth to choose the road away from incarceration and toward higher education. Youth attend a virtual weekly group session, youth can attend from King County neighborhoods. Youth who attend must be in high school .
One-on-one Mentoring: Youth are matched one-on-one with a mentor who helps them realize alternatives to destructive behaviors. Mentors assist and encourage the mentee to fulfill the goals they have for: education, vocation and a drug- or alcohol-free lifestyle. Also facilitates mentorship opportunities in which caring adults offer guidance, support and encouragement to at-risk youth.
Tutoring: Provided for youth who need assistance with schoolwork, homework and support in math, science, reading etc. Parents must make commitment that their youth will attend Tutoring sessions.
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