Basic Skills & GED Preparation offered at Evergreen Goodwill's Job Training Center in South Everett
Provides adult basic education, including computer classes, GED preparation and ESL, to those age 16 and older with multiple barriers to employment. Not appropriate for those with severe learning disabilities.
Offers Adult Basic Education programs that include classes for: basic computer skills and Microsoft Office, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), high school GED, writing and math, college entrance preparation. Also offers job search assistance.
Library Services offered at Pierce County Library - Graham Library
Offers a broad range of print, online and audiovisual material that reflects the great diversity of interests and opinions in Pierce County communities. Provides free 24/7 access to online services. Also offers story times for young children.
Serves Pierce County residents.
Offers a broad range of print, online and audiovisual material that reflects the great diversity of interests and opinions in Pierce County communities.
Provides free 24/7 access to online services, including:
- downloadable e-books, audiobooks and magazines;
- research;
- online homework help and job coaches;
- and an online catalog with more than 1 million books and other items.
Provides access to computers, Wi-Fi, printers, photocopiers and fax machines.
Card holders can also access:
- free events
- technology classes
- early learning and school success for all ages
- museum passes
- expert job help
- meeting rooms for free public use
- career success with Get Hired.
Partners with WorkForce Central and WorkSource Washington to help those out of work, under employed or looking for another job/career.
Find more job help information at https://mypcls.org/learn-explore/job-business/
- Books and materials to learn how to start a job search
- Online tools and classes help build skills and do research
- Free technology classes and workshops
- Free tech certifications
Recreation offered at Anacortes Senior Activity Center
Provides a variety of recreational activities including individual entertainers and musicians, bridge, pinochle, bingo, board games, pool, knitting, and Mahjong.
Provides a variety of recreational activities including individual entertainers and musicians, bridge, pinochle, bingo, board games, pool, knitting, Mahjong, computer classes, genealogy interest group, potlucks, book discussion group, intergenerational activities, trips, celebrations, etc.
Basic Computer Skills offered at WorkSource Pierce County
Offers basic computer skills workshops.
Offers basic computer skills workshops.
Participants will learn:
- basic introduction to computers,
- Microsoft Word basics,
- sending and attaching emails,
- free document software and more!
For those just beginning to use a computer, please bring a small USB drive to copy your files.
YouthSource offered by King County Department of Community and Human Services
Provides case management and individualized education for at-risk youth and low-income high school dropouts, including ESL, GED and computer classes.
Focuses on career path education and support.
Provides individualized education and case management services for youth who have dropped out or left traditional high school.
Program includes:
- General Education Development (GED) test preparation
- High school credit recovery
- Math and reading remediation
- Computer skills training
- Life skills training
- Help entering community or technical college training programs
- Paid and unpaid internships and employment support
Focuses on career path education and support.
Provides bus tickets if eligible.
Youth & Teen Programs offered at University of Washington
Offers summertime academically-oriented enrichment experiences, including day camps, academies and short courses, for middle and high school students at this location.
Offers year-round academically-oriented short courses, for elementary, middle and high school students. In-Person and Online Formats. Classes are led by highly qualified and experienced instructors who engage students in fun and innovative ways.
Basic Skills & GED Preparation offered at Evergreen Goodwill's Job Training Center in Bremerton
Provides adult basic education, including computer classes, GED preparation and ESL, to those age 16 and older with multiple barriers to employment. Not appropriate for those with severe learning disabilities.
Offers Adult Basic Education programs that include classes for: basic computer skills and Microsoft Office, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), high school GED, writing and math, college entrance preparation. Also offers job search assistance.
Computer Lab offered by Horn of Africa Services at Rainier
Offers a computer lab with 15 workstations with the Windows XP operating system and Microsoft Office. Offers basic computer and Internet classes, drop-in Internet access.
Offers a computer lab with 15 workstations with the Windows XP operating system and Microsoft Office.
Offers basic computer and Internet classes, drop-in Internet access.
Section 8 Employment offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish
Offers one-on-one employment assistance for King County public housing and Section 8 residents; includes job training and technology instruction, GED, ESL, and ABE assistance, and peer-supported services.
Offers one-on-one employment assistance for King County public housing and Section 8 residents, designed to reduce barriers between public housing residents and their neighbors in the surrounding community. Includes job training and technology instruction, GED, ESL, and ABE assistance, and peer-supported services.
Kitsap Regional Library offered at Kitsap Regional Library - Bainbridge Island
Provides Kitsap residents library services with 9 locations across Kitsap County and a Digital Library at KRL.org. The library offers a variety of outreach services.
Kitsap Regional Library serves over 200,000 Kitsap residents with 9 locations across Kitsap County and a digital library at KRL.org. The library offers a variety of outreach services, including a team that brings library materials and services right to the door of our homebound patrons. If you are looking to learn something new or simply make a human connection, we offer a variety of classes and events; for the most up-to-date listing visit our website. Kitsap Regional Library provides access to information and inspiration with over 350,000 items in our physical collection as well as access to ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and video streaming online at KRL.org. The website allows users to take advantage of free access to dozens of subscription-based research and learning sites such as Consumer Reports, Linked in Learning, and Mango Languages, or make an appointment for one-on-one assistance.
Library Services offered at Pierce County Library - Eatonville Library
Offers a broad range of print, online and audiovisual material that reflects the great diversity of interests and opinions in Pierce County communities. Provides free 24/7 access to online services.
Serves Pierce County residents.
Offers a broad range of print, online and audiovisual material that reflects the great diversity of interests and opinions in Pierce County communities.
Provides free 24/7 access to online services, including:
- downloadable e-books, audiobooks and magazines;
- research;
- online homework help and job coaches;
- and an online catalog with more than 1 million books and other items.
Provides access to computers, Wi-Fi, printers, photocopiers and fax machines.
Card holders can also access:
- free events
- technology classes
- early learning and school success for all ages
- museum passes
- expert job help
- meeting rooms for free public use
- career success with Get Hired.
Partners with WorkForce Central and WorkSource Washington to help those out of work, under employed or looking for another job/career.
Find more job help information at https://mypcls.org/learn-explore/job-business/
- Books and materials to learn how to start a job search
- Online tools and classes help build skills and do research
- Free technology classes and workshops
- Free tech certifications
Homework Assistance offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in North Seattle
Offers homework assistance, computer skills and educational programs.
Power Hour matches kids with tutors during an organized homework period and provides a study space. Computer access and basic computer skills tutoring is available. Middle and high school students have their own teen space.
Also offers Project Learn, a homework assistance and tutorial program. Facilitates interactive work and computer learning center activities to enhance skill levels in collaboration with area schools. Opportunities for STEM-based activities like chess, Lego Robotics and coding are offered along with quiet reading.
Kitsap Regional Library offered at Kitsap Regional Library - Kingston
Provides Kitsap residents library services with 9 locations across Kitsap County and a Digital Library at KRL.org. The library offers a variety of outreach services.
Kitsap Regional Library serves over 200,000 Kitsap residents with 9 locations across Kitsap County and a digital library at KRL.org. The library offers a variety of outreach services, including a team that brings library materials and services right to the door of our homebound patrons. If you are looking to learn something new or simply make a human connection, we offer a variety of classes and events; for the most up-to-date listing visit our website. Kitsap Regional Library provides access to information and inspiration with over 350,000 items in our physical collection as well as access to ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and video streaming online at KRL.org. The website allows users to take advantage of free access to dozens of subscription-based research and learning sites such as Consumer Reports, Linked in Learning, and Mango Languages, or make an appointment for one-on-one assistance.
After School Program offered by Kent Youth and Family Services at Valli Kee Youth Center
Provides activities, trips, homework assistance and educational programs for youth ages 6-18 at Valli Kee, Cascade and Birch Creek public housing sites.
The After School Program provides year-round enriching activities designed to support youth in their academic, social-emotional, and life skills development. Offers a safe, supportive, and engaging environment where students can thrive academically through personalized homework assistance, targeted literacy development, diverse enrichment activities, and access to technology.
Beyond academics, the program promotes social-emotional well-being and life skills through a variety of recreational indoor and outdoor activities, including amateur sports teams such as basketball, flag football, and soccer. These team-based sports provide opportunities for youth to build teamwork, leadership, and resilience while staying active and engaged. Additionally, field trips and enrichment groups further support personal growth and foster a sense of community and belonging.
During the summer, the Summer Splash program combats the "summer slide" by reinforcing literacy and math skills to help students maintain and improve their academic performance. Also partners with the Kent School District to provide free summer lunches for youth under 18 at all three program locations.
The program operates at three King County Housing Authority sites on the East Hill of Kent: Birch Creek Apartments, Valli Kee Homes, and Cascade Apartments. Each community recreation center features computer labs, activity rooms, teen spaces, and a variety of recreational and educational programming to create a well-rounded experience. Students also receive healthy snacks to stay energized and focused.
The program focuses on key life skills such as leadership, teamwork, and resilience, while fostering both soft and durable skills. With the guidance of positive adult role models, youth are empowered to overcome challenges, build confidence, and succeed academically and personally.
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
Library Services offered at Pierce County Library - Milton/Edgewood Library
Offers a broad range of print, online and audiovisual material that reflects the great diversity of interests and opinions in Pierce County communities. Provides free 24/7 access to online services.
Serves Pierce County residents.
Offers a broad range of print, online and audiovisual material that reflects the great diversity of interests and opinions in Pierce County communities.
Provides free 24/7 access to online services, including:
- downloadable e-books, audiobooks and magazines;
- research;
- online homework help and job coaches;
- and an online catalog with more than 1 million books and other items.
Provides access to computers, Wi-Fi, printers, photocopiers and fax machines.
Card holders can also access:
- free events
- technology classes
- early learning and school success for all ages
- museum passes
- expert job help
- meeting rooms for free public use
- career success with Get Hired.
Partners with WorkForce Central and WorkSource Washington to help those out of work, under employed or looking for another job/career.
Find more job help information at https://mypcls.org/learn-explore/job-business/
- Books and materials to learn how to start a job search
- Online tools and classes help build skills and do research
- Free technology classes and workshops
- Free tech certifications
Library Services offered at Pierce County Library - University Place Library
Offers a broad range of print, online and audiovisual material that reflects the great diversity of interests and opinions in Pierce County communities. Provides free 24/7 access to online services.
Serves Pierce County residents.
Offers a broad range of print, online and audiovisual material that reflects the great diversity of interests and opinions in Pierce County communities.
Provides free 24/7 access to online services, including:
- downloadable e-books, audiobooks and magazines;
- research;
- online homework help and job coaches;
- and an online catalog with more than 1 million books and other items.
Provides access to computers, Wi-Fi, printers, photocopiers and fax machines.
Card holders can also access:
- free events
- technology classes
- early learning and school success for all ages
- museum passes
- expert job help
- meeting rooms for free public use
- career success with Get Hired.
Partners with WorkForce Central and WorkSource Washington to help those out of work, under employed or looking for another job/career.
Find more job help information at https://mypcls.org/learn-explore/job-business/
- Books and materials to learn how to start a job search
- Online tools and classes help build skills and do research
- Free technology classes and workshops
- Free tech certifications
Kitsap Regional Library offered at Kitsap Regional Library - Silverdale
Provides Kitsap residents library services with 9 locations across Kitsap County and a Digital Library at KRL.org. The library offers a variety of outreach services.
Kitsap Regional Library serves over 200,000 Kitsap residents with 9 locations across Kitsap County and a digital library at KRL.org. The library offers a variety of outreach services, including a team that brings library materials and services right to the door of our homebound patrons. If you are looking to learn something new or simply make a human connection, we offer a variety of classes and events; for the most up-to-date listing visit our website. Kitsap Regional Library provides access to information and inspiration with over 350,000 items in our physical collection as well as access to ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and video streaming online at KRL.org. The website allows users to take advantage of free access to dozens of subscription-based research and learning sites such as Consumer Reports, Linked in Learning, and Mango Languages, or make an appointment for one-on-one assistance.
Continuing and Community Education offered at Green River College
Offers credit and non-credit community service courses for professional and personal enrichment. Topics include certifications, professional development, tech, personal interests, and classes for youth and seniors.
Offers non-credit community service courses designed to meet the needs of the community for professional and personal enrichment. Subject areas include the following and many others:
- Arts and crafts
- Business and careers
- Family life
- Fitness, sports and wellness
- Home and garden care
- Music
Basic Skills & GED Preparation offered at Bellingham Goodwill
Offers Adult Basic Education programs that include classes for: basic computer skills and Microsoft Office, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), high school GED, writing and math, college entrance preparation.
Offers Adult Basic Education programs that include classes for: basic computer skills and Microsoft Office, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), high school GED, writing and math, college entrance preparation. Also offers job search assistance.
RecTech at Recreational Technology offered by Seattle Parks and Recreation at Community Centers at Yesler Community Center
Provides a wide range of technological learning opportunities and activities for youth, adults and seniors.
Provides a wide range of technological learning opportunities and activities for youth, adults and seniors. Computers and multimedia are used to provide programs which help develop skills, train tomorrow's leaders, encourage recreation and health, build community and connect residents to vital services. RecTech is directed by an alliance of staff, managers and community advisory council members and is administered by the non-profit Associated Recreation Council in partnership with the City of Seattle.