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Thriving Heart offered at C.A.R.E. Medical Center
Thriving Heart is an educational resource that coaches the next parenting generation through life-skill classes, focus groups, and workshops with an emphasis on building relationship through community.
Thriving Heart is an educational resource that coaches the next parenting generation through life-skill classes, focus groups, and workshops with an emphasis on building relationship through community.
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Work and Family Life Programs offered at Naval Base Kitsap - Fleet and Family Support Program at Bangor Blue Building
Offers an education program which teaches concepts and principles relevant to a healthy lifestyle. Workshops and classes include employment, financial, relocation, and transition assistance.
Life Skills education programs teach concepts and principles relevant to a healthy lifestyle. Workshops and classes or consultation is available in the following areas. Employment Assistance Program - Employment and Career Workshops, Local and National Employment Information, Individual Career Counseling, Resume Assistance, Federal Employment Application Information Financial Assistance Program - Personal Financial Management Workshops, Individual Financial Counseling Relocation Assistance Program - Relocation Workshops, Welcome Aboard Information, Hospitality Kits and Loaner Items, Individual or Family Consultation, Exceptional Family Member Resources Transition Assistance Program - Career Development Workshops, Preparation for Leaving the Military Support and Counseling - Relationship Workshops, Anger and Stress Management Workshops, Individual and Marital Counseling; Child Counseling Special Interest Program - Courses and Individual and Group support activities
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Stress ManagementFamily Life EducationLife Skills EducationCareer AwarenessFamily Resource Centers/OutreachMilitary Transition Assistance ProgramsRelationship WorkshopsCareer CounselingParenting Skills ClassesMilitary Family Service/Support CentersHomebuyer/Home Purchase CounselingSocial Services for Military PersonnelCareer ExplorationAnger ManagementFamily Preservation ProgramsVocational AssessmentCareer Change CounselingRelocation AssistancePrejob Guidance
Clubs and Activities offered at Boys and Girls Clubs - Olympia Branch
Provides a year-round, building-centered, positive, safe place, helping kids develop skills and qualities necessary to make the right choices and become responsible citizens. Has a Game Area, Gym, Homework area, a Teen Center, an outdoor space around the school and more.
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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Work and Family Life Programs offered at Naval Base Kitsap - Fleet and Family Support Program at Bangor Gold Building
Offers an education program which teaches concepts and principles relevant to a healthy lifestyle. Workshops and classes include employment, financial, relocation, and transition assistance.
Life Skills education programs teach concepts and principles relevant to a healthy lifestyle. Workshops and classes or consultation is available in the following areas. Employment Assistance Program - Employment and Career Workshops, Local and National Employment Information, Individual Career Counseling, Resume Assistance, Federal Employment Application Information Financial Assistance Program - Personal Financial Management Workshops, Individual Financial Counseling Relocation Assistance Program - Relocation Workshops, Welcome Aboard Information, Hospitality Kits and Loaner Items, Individual or Family Consultation, Exceptional Family Member Resources Transition Assistance Program - Career Development Workshops, Preparation for Leaving the Military Support and Counseling - Relationship Workshops, Anger and Stress Management Workshops, Individual and Marital Counseling; Child Counseling Special Interest Program - Courses and Individual and Group support activities
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Career ExplorationCareer CounselingSocial Services for Military PersonnelFamily Resource Centers/OutreachLife Skills EducationAnger ManagementStress ManagementCareer Change CounselingHomebuyer/Home Purchase CounselingMilitary Family Service/Support CentersFamily Life EducationRelationship WorkshopsHome Rental ListingsParenting Skills ClassesMilitary Transition Assistance ProgramsHousing Search AssistancePrejob GuidanceVocational AssessmentCareer Awareness
Independent Living Program offered by Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families
Contracts with local community based agencies and federally recognized tribes throughout the state to provide independent living skills to youth age 15 or older in an established dependency through DCYF.
Prepares foster and former foster youth to live independently by increasing their skills, knowledge and competency.
Contracts with local community based agencies and federally recognized tribes throughout the state to provide independent living skills.
Services may include:
- Daily Living Skills
- Educational Support
- Career Exploration
- Vocational Training
- Job Placement and Retention
- Funding available up to $500 for independent living enrichment activities related to the youth's independent living goals.
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Child, Youth, & Family Programs offered at Catholic Charities Serving Central WA in Tri-Cities
Addresses the needs of children, parents, and families by offering support groups, education, as well as special programs for foster youth and teens.
Addresses the needs of children, parents, and families by offering support groups, education, as well as special programs for foster youth and teens.
- Parent Support Classes: offering support groups and classes for parents and families to help educate and support as they're raising their children. Includes: 7 to 10-week Parenting Skills Classes for parents/caregivers of children, 0-18 years of age; and 4-hour Co-Parenting Seminars required by the courts to support parents who are going through divorce or separation and have minor children.
- Kinship Navigator: provides services to enhance the ability of relatives to provide safe, stable, and a nurturing environment for the children in their care. Services include legal referral regarding custody, financial assistance to reach basic needs, parent education & training, support group, assistance in applying for federal and state subsidies, help with child care, help in navigating through the education system, and information on medical dental, and mental health services.
- Foster Teen Programs: assists youth in acquiring the skills they need in order to live and function effectively on their own. These include interpersonal skills, money management, housing, work and vocational skills.
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Esther's Place offered by Hoff Foundation Esther's Place
Provides a day resource center for women and children experiencing homelessness, offering showers, meals, hygiene supplies, clothing, and help connecting to resources.
A safe place for underserved and unhoused women and their children to get a shower, food, hygiene supplies, clothes, critical resources, and community.
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Foster Youth Services offered at Volunteers of America Eastern Washington
Volunteers of America's provides independent living skills, housing, support, advocacy and college preparation for foster children approaching their eighteenth birthday. Making sure they have the basics covered so they are fully ready to build the life they deserve.
Volunteers of America's provides independent living skills, housing, support, advocacy, and college preparation for foster children approaching their eighteenth birthday. Making sure they have the basics covered so they are fully ready to build the life they deserve.
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Independent/Transitional Living Skills Program offered at Youthnet
Provides life skills assistance for youth and assists with educational goals.
Provides life skills assistance for foster youth. An innovative and experiential program wherein high-risk teens (15-23) gain practical life and social skills while learning to secure housing, access health care, find and keep employment, manage finances, and explore higher education and career opportunities.
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Clubs and Activities offered at Boys and Girls Clubs - Tumwater 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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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.
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Low Vision Services offered by The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. Seattle
Offers services for the Low Vision Community in the Puget Sound region. Services include Low Vision Rehabilitation Services, Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic, and Lighthouse Low Vision Store.
Offers services for the Low Vision Community in the Puget Sound region.
Services include Low Vision Rehabilitation Services, Low Vision Clinic, and Low Vision Store.
Rehabilitation Services:
Instructors provide in home training on a variety of daily living tasks for people with low vision and blindness.
Tasks may include appliance use, medication management, telephone and smart phone use, and reading and writing.
Lighthouse Orientation and Mobility Instructors assist people in meeting their mobility and independent travel goals, such as traveling around their home and neighborhood and using bus or paratransit services.
Empowers people with low vision and blindness to be as independent as possible.
Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic:
Offers functional vision assessments by an optometrist who is specifically trained in mitigating the effects of vision loss and maximizing functional vision. Following the low vision exam, occupational therapists continue working with patients to train and ensure they are comfortable using the aids and techniques prescribed.
Low Vision Store:
Offers low vision products that help people live as independently as possible.
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Budget Class offered at Love INC of Lewis County
Provides free classes that teach good money management and life-changing skills with decision-making.
Provides free classes that teach good money management and life-changing skills with decision-making.
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Child, Youth & Family Programs offered at Catholic Charities Serving Central WA in Yakima
Offers support groups, education, foster care and adoption support, help for guardians, as well as special programs for foster youth and teens.
Offers support groups, education, foster care and adoption support, help for guardians, as well as special programs for foster youth and teens. Kinship (Non-Parent Guardian Navigation): helps guardians or caregivers understand and navigate the services available to children living in their care. Navigator is available to help kinship caregivers with information about resources for legal assistance; assistance applying for Federal and State subsidies; locating or maintaining child care; navigating through the educational system, and advocacy and referrals to medical, dental, and mental health services. Foster Teen & Young Adult Programs: provides programs that guide and support foster youth between the ages of 14-23, as they transition from foster care to self-sufficiency. Through group trainings, one-on-one coaching, and adult and peer mentors, youth receive support to pursue their education, train for employment, learn financial literacy, and develop critical life skills such as creating healthy relationships, self-advocacy, and maintaining support networks. Also assist homeless youth and youth ages 18-24, who have transitioned from foster care with obtaining and maintaining housing. Helps youth in setting and achieving personal goals related to living independently.
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Homeless Family Services offered at Family Support Center of South Sound
Provides case management services and a supportive environment to work on Life Skills directly related to establishing and maintaining stable, permanent housing. Also provides Coordinated Entry.
Provides case management services, coordinated entry, and more for families experiencing homelessness. Families are placed into this program through the Coordinated Entry system.
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WorkFirst offered by Service Alternatives, Inc.
Provides employment and life skills services for WorkFirst participants, including internships, job readiness training, case management, and support services.
Provides employment and life skills services for TANF recipients participating in the DSHS WorkFirst program, including internships, job readiness training, case management, and supportive services such as transportation and work clothing.
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Young Adult Workforce Training offered at Cup of Cool Water Ministries
Offers job training specifically designed to meet the needs of youth aged 18-24 who are experiencing homelessness.
Offers job training specifically designed to meet the needs of youth aged 18-24 who are experiencing homelessness. Cool Water Painters embraces youth entering the program with a supportive and compassionate community, empowering youth through a cohort-style learning environment where peer-to-peer motivation and program attachment stimulate individual and team development within a social enterprise business model.
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Clubs and Activities offered at Boys and Girls Clubs - RMAC Branch at Raj Manhas Activity Center
Provides a year-round, building-centered, positive, safe place for all kids, helping them to develop skills and qualities necessary to make the right choices and become responsible citizens. This Club House has a Games Room, Gym, Teen Center, Tech Lab, Art and Homework Room.
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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DeafBlind Community Classes offered by The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc.
DeafBlind community classes provide a forum giving members of the DeafBlind community access to basic information unavailable in their everyday lives. Serves those who are both deaf and blind.
DeafBlind community classes provide a forum giving members of the DeafBlind community access to basic information unavailable in their everyday lives.
Students connect with each other, learn leadership and presentation skills, explore a wide range of subjects, and help American Sign Language interpreters develop DeafBlind interpreting skills.
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Transition Programs offered by DAC NEW Disability Action Center North East Washington
Offers transition programs directly oriented for youth and young adults with disabilities. Hosts events for youth and young adults as well as providing an independent living advocate that can meet one on one with youth consumers.
DAC NEW is an organization run by people with disabilities for people with disabilities. DAC NEW provides peer counseling, institutional transition, skills training, support, and mentoring for individuals with disabilities.
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Drop-In Center offered by Street Youth Ministries
Operates a daily drop-in center for homeless youth and young adults ages 13-26. Offers showers, phone access, laundry, blankets, clothing and meals. Operates as a youth cooling/warming center during weather advisories.
Operates a daily drop-in center for homeless youth and young adults.
Offers:
- Case Management
- Hot meals and snacks
- Computer access
- Device charging
- Clothing
- Showers & laundry
- Activities
Operates as a heating/cooling center during extreme weather advisories.
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Clubs and Activities offered at Boys and Girls Club of Lewis County
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.
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 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.
Operates a club in Centralia and Chehalis.
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Independence Bridge offered at Navos Lake Burien
Operates community housing for adults ages 18-24 exiting foster care. Residents receive critical, individualized support services such as mental health services, as well as employment, education and life skills support.
Operates community housing for 24 adults who are homeless, in a shelter, exiting foster care, etc.
Complex provides daylight-filled common spaces for gathering and growth, a communal kitchen and living area, and a laundry room. Residents receive critical, individualized support services including:
- Mental health services
- Chemical dependency treatment
- Life skills mentoring
- Peer support
Common topics supported by case managers include:
- Guidance for primary medical care
- Educational options
- Financial understanding
- Support in finding legal advocacy
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Training Project offered at Grace Collective
Helps employ and empower women out of poverty in the Tri-Cities area through the Thursday Production Day training program.
Helps employ and empower women out of poverty. After completing four consecutive Thursday Production Days, women are eligible to apply for the position in out program. Employees enter a four-phase program to learn work and life skills in preparation to enter the workforce to earn sustainable wages.
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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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