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After School and Summer Programs offered by Horn of Africa Services at New Holly
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.
Categories
Homework Help Programs
Community Involvement Programs
Summer School Programs
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Subject Tutoring
Extended Child Care
Upward Bound Program offered by City of Seattle's Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) at Garfield High School
Upward Bound Program offered by City of Seattle's Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) at Garfield High School
Helps prepare low-income Seattle youth for post-secondary education through tutoring and leadership development. Offered in 9th & 10th grades at Garfield or Rainier Beach high schools. Must be first in family to finish college.
Helps prepare low-income and/or first-generation Seattle high school youth for post-secondary education through academic instruction and tutoring, academic and personal counseling, life skills and leadership development, career exploration and planning, college application assistance, financial aid workshops and college tours. Also requires a six-week summer academic program at Seattle University with high school credit available.
Categories
Leadership Development
Subject Tutoring
College/University Entrance Support
Summer School Programs
Before & After School Program offered at Burlington Early Learning Center
Before & After School Program offered at Burlington Early Learning Center
Provides extended school day programs (with limited transportation) at every elementary school in Skagit County.
Provides extended school day programs (with limited transportation) at every elementary school in Skagit County. Homework completion, tutoring, literacy, enrichment activities and recreation are included in this state certified program.
Categories
Summer School Programs
Extended Child Care
Homework Help Programs
Youth Literacy Programs
Upward Bound Program offered by City of Seattle's Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) at Rainier Beach High School
Upward Bound Program offered by City of Seattle's Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) at Rainier Beach High School
Helps prepare low-income Seattle youth for post-secondary education through tutoring and leadership development. Offered in 9th & 10th grades at Garfield or Rainier Beach high schools. Must be first in family to finish college.
Helps prepare low-income and/or first-generation Seattle high school youth for post-secondary education through academic instruction and tutoring, academic and personal counseling, life skills and leadership development, career exploration and planning, college application assistance, financial aid workshops and college tours. Also requires a six-week summer academic program at Seattle University with high school credit available.
Categories
College/University Entrance Support
Subject Tutoring
Leadership Development
Summer School Programs
After School and Summer Programs offered by Horn of Africa Services on Rainier
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.
Categories
Summer School Programs
Homework Help Programs
Community Involvement Programs
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Extended Child Care
Subject Tutoring
A year-round long-term program that provides low income young people with a wide variety of services that help them succeed in school and work.
Youth Programs provide a wide variety of services to low-income in-school (ages 14-21) and out-of-school (ages 16-24) youth to help them succeed in school and work. Program participants may receive a range of services from the following areas: occupational skills training; career counseling; internships; job placements; mentoring; tutoring; leadership development; financial literacy; entrepreneurial skills training; local labor market and employment information services; postsecondary education and training transition support; workforce preparation and training activities designed for specific career clusters; and additional supportive services.
Categories
Study Skills Assistance
Homework Help Programs
Summer School Programs
General Youth Employment Programs
Summer Academy offered at Atlantic Street Center's Youth and Family Center
Summer Academy offered at Atlantic Street Center's Youth and Family Center
Five-week summer school program provides academic and social enrichment for elementary school students who are performing below grade level.
For five week summer curriculum consisting of reading, writing, math, and cultural enrichment activities for children entering grades 4th through 8th.
Students who attend Summer Academy receive:
-Free breakfast and lunch
-Lessons, including STEAM-related courses, taught by Certified Teachers in a small classroom setting
-Opportunities to learn activities such as theater, painting, dance, and how to start a business
-Field trips to places like MoPOP, iFly, the Museum of Flight, and Equine Escapes to go horseback riding
-Extra coursework help from hired tutors
-A moving-on ceremony and celebration
A year-round long-term program that provides low income young people with a wide variety of services that help them succeed in school and work.
Youth Programs provide a wide variety of services to low-income in-school (ages 14-21) and out-of-school (ages 16-24) youth to help them succeed in school and work. Program participants may receive a range of services from the following areas: occupational skills training; career counseling; internships; job placements; mentoring; tutoring; leadership development; financial literacy; entrepreneurial skills training; local labor market and employment information services; postsecondary education and training transition support; workforce preparation and training activities designed for specific career clusters; and additional supportive services.
Categories
General Youth Employment Programs
Study Skills Assistance
Summer School Programs
Homework Help Programs