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Integrated Student Support Services offered at Communities In Schools of Benton-Franklin
Coordinates intervention services for elementary and middle school students in Benton and Franklin Counties who are at risk of dropping out.
Surrounds students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve their goals in life. Places highly trained Student Support Coordinators directly in K-12 schools, throughout Benton and Franklin Counties, to address the systemic barriers and personal obstacles standing between students and their success in the classroom and beyond. School-based staff works every day to address complex matters like social-emotional wellness and access to mental and physical health care while ensuring students have access to basic needs like food, stable housing and technology.
What's Here
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Homework Help Programs
Dropout Prevention
Subject Tutoring
Skills Development Center offered at Skills Development Mission, Inc.
Provides tutoring, education, and mentoring for youth K-12th grades and adult education for refugee, migrant, and underprivileged individuals.
Provides tutoring, education, and mentoring for youth K-12th grades and adult education for refugee, migrant, and underprivileged individuals.
- Education: homework help and tutoring for students K-12th, especially for refugee, migrant, and underprivileged students
- STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics; and hands on computer skills
- Youth mentoring and support
- Adult Education: English as a Second Language, High School Completion, GED, literacy, and writing
- Character and tolerance building
What's Here
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Public Access Computers/Tools
Subject Tutoring
English as a Second Language
Adult Mentoring Programs
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Mike Yarrow Peace Fellowship offered at Western Washington Fellowship of Reconciliation
Offers a year-long training and mentorship program for youth from high school-age to mid-twenties.
Offers a year-long training and fellowship program for youth from high school-age to mid-twenties. Fellows learn about peace and justice issues, nonviolent movement building, and gain skills such as public speaking, group leadership, media development, conducting surveys, public relations, outreach, and lobbying. The Fellows meet individual activists, visit organizations, are introduced to current hot issues, and are mentored by experienced activists, public figures, and community organizers from the Seattle area and beyond.
After the Intensive Training the Peace Fellows are expected to work on their own project or campaign. The program provides ongoing support to the Peace Fellows by hosting Strategy Support Groups and by providing each Peace Fellow with at least one Mentor.
What's Here
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Peace/Anti War Advocacy Programs
Youth Community Service Programs
Leadership Development
Integrated Student Support Services offered at Communities In Schools of North Central Washington
Coordinates intervention services for elementary and middle school students in North Central Washington who are at risk of dropping out.
Coordinates intervention services for elementary and middle school students in North Central Washington who are at risk of dropping out. Provides resource coordination, individual student support, and school-wide programming in partner schools. As of December 2022, Communities In School of North Central Washington has partnered with the following schools in North Central Washington: Orondo Elementary, Waterville (K-12), as well as 6 schools in the Moses Lake School District - Larson Heights Elementary, Longview Elementary, North Elementary, Park Orchard Elementary, Peninsula Elementary, and Endeavor Middle School.
What's Here
Homework Help Programs
Dropout Prevention
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Subject Tutoring
After School and Summer Programs offered by Horn of Africa Services at New Holly
Provides an after-school program for East African refugee and immigrant students living in the Seattle area. Offers homework help, tutoring, support and mentorship, and youth-led interest groups. Also offers a summer program and zoom meetings.
Provides an after-school program for East African refugee and immigrant students living in the Greater Seattle area.
Services include:
- Tutoring and homework help
- Youth-led interest groups for increase community involvement
- Parent advocacy to involve and educate families
- Outreach to schools
- Tracking of student progress and grades
- Ongoing support and mentorship to youth
- Special workshops and educational events
Also offers a summer program to keep students engaged in learning.
What's Here
Homework Help Programs
Subject Tutoring
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Summer School Programs
Community Involvement Programs
Extended Child Care
Transitional Housing offered at Snipes H3
Provides mentorship, transitional housing, and one-bedroom apartments for young adults 18-24 year of age looking to better their lives.
Provides advocacy, housing support, life skills training, and employment opportunities to young adults ages 18-24 facing challenges such as homelessness, mental health struggles, and justice-involvement.
Operates a 4 bedroom dorm-style facility with 3 beds per room that accommodates male/female/LGBT+ young adults who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Youth Shelters
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Luis Alfonso Velásquez After School Program K-5th Grade offered at El Centro de la Raza
Provides a one hour before-school session and a three-hour after-school session for children ages 5-12 who are in need of support with homework assistance, tutoring and mentoring.
Provides before and after-school sessions Monday through Friday who are in need of support with homework assistance, tutoring and mentoring. Parents bring children to the before-school session and return in the evening to pick up their children. Children are transported to and from Beacon Hill International and Kimball Elementary schools by van and they participate in academic as well as cultural activities.
What's Here
Extended Child Care
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Homework Help Programs
Labor Standards and Practices
Subject Tutoring
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.
What's Here
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Leadership Development
Youth Community Service Programs
Youth Violence Prevention
Youth & Family Programs offered by African Community Housing & Development
Offers tutoring, mentorship, parent support.
What kind of tutoring, mentorship, parent support does this program offer?
What's Here
Subject Tutoring
Parent to Parent Networking
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Parent Support Groups
Parenting Skills Classes
After School and Summer Programs offered by Horn of Africa Services on Rainier
Provides an after-school program for East African refugee and immigrant students living in the Seattle area. Offers homework help, tutoring, support and mentorship, and youth-led interest groups. Also offers a summer program.
Provides an after-school program for East African refugee and immigrant students living in the Greater Seattle area.
Services include:
- Tutoring and homework help
- Youth-led interest groups for increase community involvement
- Parent advocacy to involve and educate families
- Outreach to schools
- Tracking of student progress and grades
- Ongoing support and mentorship to youth
- Special workshops and educational events
Also offers a summer program to keep students engaged in learning.
What's Here
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Subject Tutoring
Summer School Programs
Extended Child Care
Homework Help Programs
Community Involvement Programs