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Youth Services

Youth & Student Assistance COVID-19 Response Fund

This program supports students, youth and young adults experiencing homelessness.

Youth & Family Link

Promoting positive life changes for children and families with FREE after-school activities and community recreation, teen mentoring, outreach and engagement and other programs.

 

Family, Youth & System Partner Round Table

"Provides a forum for families, youth, systems, and communities to strengthen sustainable resources by providing community-based approaches to address the individual behavioral health needs of children, youth and families." 

 

Big Brother/ Big Sister

Matching kids with a "role model" who shares similar activities, hobbies as them so kids who lack positive peer support have someone to confide and enjoy activities with, even assisting them with homework and much more.

 

Street Outreach Program

Establishing relationships with homeless youth, connecting them to appropriate services available in the county. We help them with employment, ID cards, clothing, alternative education and keeping on track in school

 

Youth Center

Provides more than just juvenile detention and court, they offer individual and family counseling, Youth at RiskTruancyalong with other community resources for youth and their families.

 

Youth.gov

Provides information and resources for homeless and runaway youths.

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Teen Mentor Program

The Teen Mentor Program (TMP) pairs local high school students with elementary and middle school students in positive support system among our youth. A structured avenue for teens to develop their mentoring talents and skills through friendships with younger children who may need additional emotional support.

 

Open Doors Program

The Open Doors Program provides students ages 16-21 with the opportunity to enhance personal skills in a variety of academic areas. The program works closely with students to ensure academic goals are being met, as well as assisting with career and college readiness skills. 

 

ESD112 Quest Academy

Provides a supportive and highly therapeutic learning environment for students ages with varying degrees of cognition who need behavioral interventions, support and assistance. 

 

Goodwill Youth Adult Program

Are you 16 – 24 years old with no diploma or GED, no job or little or no income?

Goodwill's Young Adult Program can help with multiple programs that continue your education, prepare for a career, or that assist go to college or get a job. such as High School completion or GED preparation & assistance,  

 

Connect 2 Careers 

(for out of school youth ages 16-24)

Academic support for secondary or post secondary education or training, and real world work experience, exposure to multiple careers, communities, businesses, opportunities for leadership development and gains a greater understanding of his/her skills and abilities.

 

Reach K-12 Program

Reach is a K-12 academic support program in mathematics and reading. That is available to students in Lyle and Wishram School Districts. It is a program of Educational Service District 112, a state agency dedicated to providing all students with the opportunity to succeed.

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Building Youth

"MENTORING YOUTH TO BUILD GODLY CHARACTER THROUGH CONSTRUCTION TRAINING"

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