Facilitation Services offered at Dispute Resolution Center of Yakima and Kittitas Counties
Assists groups, businesses, and organizations address difficult issues within the workplace or organization or gather input on a community issue, like land use matters.
Offers facilitation services to assist groups, businesses, and organizations address difficult issues and/or gather input on a community issue. Topics can range from land use issues, government agency public relations, internal conflicts, etc.
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.
4-H, Youth & Family offered at WSU Grant and Adams County Extension
Offers a hands-on youth development educational program that enables students in grades K-12th to develop the knowledge, attitudes and skills they need to become competent, caring and contributing citizens of their community.
Offers 4-H Club for youth in grades K-12; promotes hands-on learning, individual growth, and life skills development. Offers project areas including: livestock, arts and crafts, food preparation and safety, clothing, photography, and gardening.
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.
Wilderness Inner-City Leadership Development offered by Interim CDA
Offers youth ages 14-19 opportunities to experience outdoor recreation and skill-building, and to practice leadership within Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
Offers young people opportunities to experience outdoor recreation and skill-building while combining such experiences with community leadership. With skills gained, youth conduct community projects that address needs specific to the Asian and Pacific Islander communities, especially relating to environmental justice.
Outdoor activities include rock-climbing, hiking, snowshoeing, eagle watching and more. Community projects fulfill high school community service requirements and identify young people as community leaders. Some work is paid and may lead to summer employment.
Offers a youth development educational program that enables youth to develop the knowledge, attitudes, and skills they need to become competent, caring, and contributing citizens of the world.
Offers a youth development educational program that enables youth to develop the knowledge, attitudes, and skills they need to become competent, caring, and contributing citizens of the world. Promotes hand-on learning, individual growth, and life skills development.
Offers project areas including:
- Environmental
- Arts
- Family living
- Mechanical
- Plant
- Animal
- Social sciences
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.
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.
4-H offered by Washington State University Extension in King County
Offers a youth development educational program that enables youth to develop the knowledge, attitudes and skills they need to become competent, caring and contributing citizens of the world.
Offers a youth development educational program that enables youth to develop the knowledge, attitudes and skills they need to become competent, caring and contributing citizens of the world.
These life skills include positive self-esteem, effective communication, teamwork, leadership, healthy life choices, problem solving and much more.
Offers a wide variety of projects and activities, including workshops, conferences, camps, public presentations, fairs and community service projects.
There are many unique ways to connect with 4-H including clubs, after-school programs, special programs like ropes courses, as well as a research-based curriculum that is often used in local classrooms.
Partners with community centers, schools, and local organizations that serve vulnerable communities have laid the groundwork for sustainable programs that meet these distinct needs.
After-School Program offered at Atlantic Street Center's Youth and Family Center
Offers an after school homework help and tutoring program as well as coordinates service learning projects and leadership development activities for youth ages 10-24 who live in Seattle.
We offer a diverse schedule of in-school and after-school programming designed to support the social and emotional development of our young participants, as well as their educational growth. From academic support to programming that strengthens positive identity and awareness, our programs help our youth reach their full potential. After-School is held throughout the school year.
Arts-Based Social Justice Program offered by Creative Justice
Offers an arts-based, social justice program for youth and young adults ages 14-18. Participants collaborate with mentor artists in 16-week long sessions, meeting two times a week to dialogue, create, and share a meal.
Offers an arts-based, social justice program for youth and young adults.
Participants collaborate with mentor artists in 16-week long sessions, meeting two times a week to dialogue, create, and share a meal.
At the end of each session, youth lead and produce community-based events and actions where they share their creativity, vision, and new abilities.
Rather than penalizing youth for being late or missing a class, program focuses on using incentives like stipends, relationships with mentor artists, and content relevant to their lives to keep participants engaged.
Has an agreement with the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office allowing program enrollment to be used as mitigation in achieving positive court-case outcomes.
Additional programming is offered through monthly gatherings and special projects guided by the program's Youth Leadership Board.
Participation on this board offers a way for youth to stay involved after program completion, access continued learning opportunities, and build on their leadership skills.
Monthly Leadership Gatherings are held on Saturdays from February through November at venues throughout King County.
Provides information, programs and resources that work directly with the community to offer support, therapy, education, and encouragement.
Provides over two dozen programs that support and empower people in our community. We help people build skills for loving relationships and healthy lives by: Providing a safety net for children at risk of abuse and neglect and for victims of crime; Leadership opportunities and economic development in our communities; Parenting support and education; Health and wellness education and advocacy; Mentoring, education, and treatment for high-risk youth and families.
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.
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.
Youth Programs offered by Gay City: Seattle's LGBTQ Center
Facilitates a group that meets regularly to discuss issues affecting queer youth and health-related topics for youth and young adults ages 14-20.
Since 1999, Gay City has promoted substance use prevention that supports the development and self-determination of LGBTQ+ youth. We serve as a King County Safe Place for youth, and connect youth to safe and health-focused resources they seek.
Gay City also offers two youth engagement programs: Youth Advisory Council (YAC) and Youth Advocacy Media (YAM):
YAC is a group of LGBTQ youth (ages 12-20) that supports the development and implementation of effective marijuana/vaping prevention strategies.
YAM is a group of LGBTQ youth (ages 12-20) from across the Greater Seattle Area that raise awareness about LGBTQ+ concerns by promoting affirming prevention messages through various media channels.
Provides opportunities for youth who have experienced foster care and/or homelessness to connect for peer support, develop advocacy skills, submit writing and personal stories, and be published in a locally produced newspaper.
Publishes poetry, writings, and personal stories accepted from youth across Washington state in The Mockingbird Times.
The Mockingbird Youth Network is a statewide initiative bringing together youth and alumni of foster and kinship care to provide leadership training and help them realize their potential as productive citizens.
Provides stipends for homeless youth participants. Youth and young adult writers are paid for publications.
ACT-SO Achievement Program offered by National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Seattle
Coordinates a year-long achievement program designed to encourage high academic and cultural achievement among African-American high school students in grades 9-12 through an academic olympics.
Coordinates a yearlong achievement program designed to recruit, stimulate, and encourage high academic and cultural achievement among African-American high school students.
Recruits students annually and conducts annual Academic Olympic competitions for students in 9th-12th grades in NAACP Branches throughout the country.
First place local winners then compete with youth from other cities at the National ACT-SO finals held during our National Convention.
Includes 26 categories of competition such as sciences, arts and humanities.