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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.
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Group Program offered at Camp Fire Central Puget Sound
Offers year-round programs for girls and boys, ages 3-18, including positive peer groups, leadership opportunities and skill and self-esteem
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Offers year-round programs for girls and boys including positive peer groups, leadership opportunities and skill and self-esteem building.
Programs are offered at numerous sites throughout Seattle and King, Kitsap and North Mason counties.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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After School Youth Enrichment Program offered by America SCORES Seattle at Hilltop Elementary School
Offers an after-school program that integrates soccer, poetry and service-learning through community service projects.
Referral required from a teacher or school administrator.
Offers an after-school program that integrates soccer, poetry and service-learning through community service projects.
Students play soccer and learn lessons about teamwork, sportsmanship and leadership while taking part in physical exercise.
During the fall, participants work on reading and writing skills through poetry, which is also performed to build self-confidence.
In the spring, students work with teammates to design and implement a community service project in their neighborhood.
Program takes place at nine elementary schools in South Seattle.
Each session is 90 minutes.
Provides transportation, uniforms and other necessary supplies for youth to participate.
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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.
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Youth Recreation & Leadership offered at Foundation for Youth Resiliency and Engagement (FYRE)
Offers afterschool and summer recreation, tutoring, youth leadership groups, and PRIDE group for youth ages 12-18.
Offers afterschool and summer recreation, tutoring, youth leadership groups, and PRIDE group for youth ages 12-18.
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Clubs and Activities offered at Boys and Girls Clubs - Rochester Branch
Provides a year-round, building-centered, positive and safe place for all kids, helping them to acquire skills and develop qualities necessary to make the right choices and become responsible citizens. This Club has a designated Teen Center.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Thurston County provide a year-round, building-centered, positive and safe place for all kids, helping them to acquire skills and develop qualities necessary to make the right choices and become responsible citizens and leaders. (Affiliated with Boys & Girls Clubs of America)
Activities include: sports, arts and crafts, health and life skills classes, education and career development classes, character and leadership development classes. Call for details on specific activities, classes, field trips, and planned events.
Each day, Club members are given a variety of activities and programs to choose from. The Club offers enriching games, academic support, time to play with peers, an array of programs, and positive adult role models focused on supporting the developmental growth of youth.
Provides programs and activities to prepare young people for real-world success.
Believes that by focusing on Healthy Lifestyles, Academic Success, and Good Character & Citizenship, the children we serve will be better prepared to graduate from high school, go on to college, and thrive as adults.
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Clubs and Activities offered at Boys and Girls Clubs - Lacey Branch
Provides a year-round, building-centered, positive and safe place, helping kids develop skills and qualities necessary to make the right choices and become responsible citizens. Offers a Games Room, Gym, Teen Center, and more. Outdoor playground/sports field adjacent to the building. Serves 170-200 youth daily.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Thurston County provide a year-round, building-centered, positive and safe place for all kids, helping them to acquire skills and develop qualities necessary to make the right choices and become responsible citizens and leaders. (Affiliated with Boys & Girls Clubs of America)
Activities include: sports, arts and crafts, health and life skills classes, education and career development classes, character and leadership development classes. Call for details on specific activities, classes, field trips, and planned events.
Each day, Club members are given a variety of activities and programs to choose from. The Club offers enriching games, academic support, time to play with peers, an array of programs, and positive adult role models focused on supporting the developmental growth of youth.
Provides programs and activities to prepare young people for real-world success.
Believes that by focusing on Healthy Lifestyles, Academic Success, and Good Character & Citizenship, the children we serve will be better prepared to graduate from high school, go on to college, and thrive as adults.
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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.
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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.
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After School Youth Enrichment Program offered by America SCORES Seattle at Hazel Valley School
Offers an after-school program that integrates soccer, poetry and service-learning through community service projects.
Referral required from a teacher or school administrator.
Offers an after-school program that integrates soccer, poetry and service-learning through community service projects.
Students play soccer and learn lessons about teamwork, sportsmanship and leadership while taking part in physical exercise.
During the fall, participants work on reading and writing skills through poetry, which is also performed to build self-confidence.
In the spring, students work with teammates to design and implement a community service project in their neighborhood.
Program takes place at nine elementary schools in South Seattle.
Each session is 90 minutes.
Provides transportation, uniforms and other necessary supplies for youth to participate.
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Youth Advocates Ending Homelessness offered at Mockingbird Society
Helps youth ages 13-24 engage in local decision-making processes, meeting with policymakers and funders, and preparing for and engaging in public speaking opportunities.
Provides an opportunity for youth and young adults to engage in statewide decision-making processes, meet with policymakers and funders, and prepare for and engage in public speaking opportunities.
Holds monthly chapter meetings to develop supportive relationships, build skills, and discuss current issues impacting youth and young adults experiencing foster care and/or homelessness.
Provides youth-focused training, including Storytelling for Advocacy, and Legislative Advocacy.
Public speaking engagements including panels, workgroups/task forces, media requests, keynote speeches, and custom trainings and presentations that center the voices of lived experience experts.
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Latino Leadership Initiative offered at Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI)
This program seeks to empower young Latinos to become leaders by giving them confidence and the tools to succeed in becoming leaders in their communities.
This program seeks to empower young Latinos to become leaders, by giving them confidence and the tools to succeed in becoming leaders in their communities.
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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.
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4-H Youth Development Program offered at WSU Grays Harbor County Extension Office
Presents cooperative games, activities and initiatives in a challenging "hands on" approach to teach communication, problem solving, self-esteem and team-building.
4-H is a positive youth development program, led by caring adult volunteers, that focuses on the development of life-skills in youth 5-19 years of age through a variety of projects. 4-H learning experiences are designed to help youth "do, reflect and apply" the lesson to life situations. 4-H members build self-confidence, make responsible decisions, give back to their community, discover the value of teamwork and expand their communication skills through self-chosen projects in which they have high interest. 4-H engages youth in life skill development in order to help youth become productive, caring, capable citizens who are prepared to transition into adulthood.
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Citizen and Leadership Programs offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Federal Way
Offers citizenship and leadership programs for youth members in grades 1-12.
Provides citizenship and leadership programs. The Lipton Award is given to young adults who demonstrate courage, perseverance, challenge, fraternity and integrity through their participation in athletics and in daily life. Youth of the Quarter honors a club member who has demonstrated leadership qualities, club involvement and community service. Health Adventure program for youth in eighth grade allows participants the opportunity to experience jobs in the healthcare field and work closely with an adult role model.
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4-H Youth Development offered at WSU Chelan and Douglas County Extension
Provides youth clubs to learn life skills through project activity, community service, and leadership. Membership is open to boys and girls from 5-19 years of age.
Provides youth clubs to learn life skills through project activity, community service, and leadership. Membership is open to boys and girls from 5-19 years of age.
Clubs are led by screened and trained volunteers. The program helps youth develop self-confidence, self-esteem, and basic life skills.
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Youth Programs offered at Mockingbird Society
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.
The Mockingbird Society's Youth Programs bring together youth and alumni of foster and kinship care from across Washington State to provide advocacy and leadership training, build connection and support for one another, and build young peoples' confidence and skills as changemakers in their communities.
Youth Programs creates a quarterly publication called The Mockingbird Times, which includes poetry, writings, and personal stories accepted from young people across Washington state.
Mockingbird provides stipends for participants, and Mockingbird Times contributors are paid for their work.
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4-H Youth Development offered at WSU Kittitas County Extension
Teaches life skills responsibility, problem solving, decision-making, increased self-esteem, record keeping, communication, leadership, and project skills/knowledge.
Teaches life skills responsibility, problem solving, decision-making, increased self-esteem, record keeping, communication, leadership, and project skills/knowledge.
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4-H Youth Development offered at WSU Extension Thurston County
4-H offers a variety of activities and programs that appeal to young people from all backgrounds, both urban and rural.
Teaches valuable life skills like public speaking, problem solving, decision making, and goal setting to school-age youth through hands-on, interest driven projects and community involvement.
Offers a variety of activities and programs that appeal to young people from all backgrounds, both urban and rural.
From computers and creative arts, to pocket pets and sailing, there's a 4-H project for any family.
Youth members and adult volunteers are invited to join the 4-H fun.
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Youth Programs offered by Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Community Services at Spartan Recreation Center
Youth programs include dance, rock climbing, kick-boxing, karate and self-defense, music instruction, sports and gymnastics. Also offers several leadership and community service programs for teens.
Youth programs include dance, rock climbing, kick-boxing, karate and self-defense, music instruction, sports and gymnastics.
Also offers several leadership and community service programs for teens.
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Citizenship and Leadership Development offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Mercer Island
Offers citizen and leadership development programs for Boys and Girls Club members; includes a junior staff program and a counselor-in-training program that gives members work experience.
Offers programs that help youth understand what it means to be a good citizen and develop leadership skills. Includes a junior staff program during the school year and a counselor-in-training program for the summer, which helps youth acquire job experience and references for future jobs.
Additionally includes Youth of the Quarter and Youth of the Year awards for teen club members who have exhibited outstanding leadership and citizenship skills in school and at the club.
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After School Youth Enrichment Program offered by America SCORES Seattle at John Muir
Offers an after-school program that integrates soccer, poetry and service-learning through community service projects.
Referral required from a teacher or school administrator.
Offers an after-school program that integrates soccer, poetry and service-learning through community service projects.
Students play soccer and learn lessons about teamwork, sportsmanship and leadership while taking part in physical exercise.
During the fall, participants work on reading and writing skills through poetry, which is also performed to build self-confidence.
In the spring, students work with teammates to design and implement a community service project in their neighborhood.
Program takes place at nine elementary schools in South Seattle.
Each session is 90 minutes.
Provides transportation, uniforms and other necessary supplies for youth to participate.
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