Offers trained navigators who work one-on-one with Pierce County residents who are seeking living wage jobs or college education and are unsure of where to begin.
Offers trained navigators who work one-on-one with Pierce County residents who are seeking living wage jobs or college education and are unsure of where to begin.
Helps residents determine which employment service or education path will best meet their employment goals, and directly connects callers to education and employment organizations.
Also helps WorkForce clients access transportation programs, benefits programs, or other services that help remove barriers to employment or education.
Service is provided until the client has connected with the best employment or education program, and barriers to employment have been removed.
Provides several services to the community to support individuals and families including Career Guidance and Professional Development, Educational Resources for families and young adults, and helps increase advocacy and awareness on behalf the families served. Helps families that need furniture and household items.
Provides several services to the community to support individuals and families.
In addition to food and resource distribution, Incubator Outreach provides Career Guidance and Professional Development, Educational Resources for families and young adults, and helps increase advocacy and awareness on behalf of the families served.
Helps families that need furniture and household items.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience. Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience.
Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Assists in writing and editing college essays and statements, and prepares for students for entry exams such as the SAT and ACT.
Supports them in getting involved in campus life, and provides information and connects students with campus resources.
Students enrolled in the program continue to receive support through college.
CAN's Partner Schools:
- Chief Sealth International High School
- Franklin High School
- Garfield High School
- Highline High School
- Mount Rainier High School
- Nathan Hale High School
- West Seattle High School
- Todd Beamer High School
- Decatur High School
- Lindbergh High School
- Hazen High School
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience. Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience.
Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Assists in writing and editing college essays and statements, and prepares for students for entry exams such as the SAT and ACT.
Supports them in getting involved in campus life, and provides information and connects students with campus resources.
Students enrolled in the program continue to receive support through college.
CAN's Partner Schools:
- Chief Sealth International High School
- Franklin High School
- Garfield High School
- Highline High School
- Mount Rainier High School
- Nathan Hale High School
- West Seattle High School
- Todd Beamer High School
- Decatur High School
- Lindbergh High School
- Hazen High School
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience. Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience.
Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Assists in writing and editing college essays and statements, and prepares for students for entry exams such as the SAT and ACT.
Supports them in getting involved in campus life, and provides information and connects students with campus resources.
Students enrolled in the program continue to receive support through college.
CAN's Partner Schools:
- Chief Sealth International High School
- Franklin High School
- Garfield High School
- Highline High School
- Mount Rainier High School
- Nathan Hale High School
- West Seattle High School
- Todd Beamer High School
- Decatur High School
- Lindbergh High School
- Hazen High School
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience. Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience.
Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Assists in writing and editing college essays and statements, and prepares for students for entry exams such as the SAT and ACT.
Supports them in getting involved in campus life, and provides information and connects students with campus resources.
Students enrolled in the program continue to receive support through college.
CAN's Partner Schools:
- Chief Sealth International High School
- Franklin High School
- Garfield High School
- Highline High School
- Mount Rainier High School
- Nathan Hale High School
- West Seattle High School
- Todd Beamer High School
- Decatur High School
- Lindbergh High School
- Hazen High School
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience. Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience.
Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Assists in writing and editing college essays and statements, and prepares for students for entry exams such as the SAT and ACT.
Supports them in getting involved in campus life, and provides information and connects students with campus resources.
Students enrolled in the program continue to receive support through college.
CAN's Partner Schools:
- Chief Sealth International High School
- Franklin High School
- Garfield High School
- Highline High School
- Mount Rainier High School
- Nathan Hale High School
- West Seattle High School
- Todd Beamer High School
- Decatur High School
- Lindbergh High School
- Hazen High School
Provides college preparation programs for low-income, first-generation students in grades 6-12 in the Tacoma, Franklin-Pierce, and Bethel School Districts. Services include study skills development, tutoring, mentoring, college visits and more.
Provides college preparation programs for low-income, first-generation students in grades 6-12 in the Tacoma, Franklin-Pierce, and Bethel School Districts.
Services include study skills development, tutoring, mentoring, college visits, assistance with college admission and financial aid, career development, cultural enrichment and SAT/ACT preparation.
Supports unaccompanied youth ages 12-24 who are facing homelessness or housing instability. Case managers work with youth to coordinate supportive housing, employment, education, family reconciliation, and behavioral health.
Offers a wide range of services to meet the diverse needs of Spokane County’s youth. Case managers work alongside participants to address:
- Supportive Housing: Housing searches, move-in cost assistance, subsidized housing referrals, and Spokane’s Coordinated Entry system.
- Supportive Employment: Resume building, job applications, job searching, and employment sustainability.
- Education Support: Connections to colleges, scholarships, GED programs, and trade schools
- Family Reunification: Facilitated family meetings to heal relationships and strengthen bonds
- Mental Healthcare: Individual therapy, coping skills development, motivational interviewing, and emotional support.
- Resource Navigation: Assistance with EBT, SSI, vital documents, emancipation guidance, and referrals to other agencies.
- Life Skills Development: Practical skills like cooking, budgeting, shopping, and relational coaching.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience. Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience.
Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Assists in writing and editing college essays and statements, and prepares for students for entry exams such as the SAT and ACT.
Supports them in getting involved in campus life, and provides information and connects students with campus resources.
Students enrolled in the program continue to receive support through college.
CAN's Partner Schools:
- Chief Sealth International High School
- Franklin High School
- Garfield High School
- Highline High School
- Mount Rainier High School
- Nathan Hale High School
- West Seattle High School
- Todd Beamer High School
- Decatur High School
- Lindbergh High School
- Hazen High School
Designed to guide foster youth in their journey through high school/GED completion so that a smooth transition to a post-secondary institution can take place.
Designed to guide foster youth in their journey through high school/GED completion so that a smooth transition to a post-secondary institution can take place.
Serves foster youth ages 14 to 18 who are in middle/high school or are completing a GED program and have hopes of pursuing post-secondary education.
Allows participants to identify post-secondary goals, stay on track with their current educational plan, link to other resources to aid in their current and future educational successes, and provide information about scholarships and grants available to foster youth who plan on attending a post-secondary institution.
Program staff are dedicated to promoting the success of foster youth by helping them identify their educational goals and provide the tools to pursue them.
SETuP stands for Supplemental Education Transition Planning Program.
Provides case management services to encourage low income high school students to successfully prepare for college.
Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Provides case management services to encourage high school students to successfully prepare for college.
Monitors grades, attendance, transcripts and leadership development.
Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Provides case management services to encourage low income high school students to successfully prepare for college. Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Provides case management services to encourage high school students to successfully prepare for college.
Monitors grades, attendance, transcripts and leadership development.
Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Promotes self-sufficiency in young adults ages 18-30 through direct access to education, employment, readiness, treatment, mental health care and housing options.
Must reside in Southeast Seattle area.
Empowers participants to aspire to the highest quality of life by helping develop life skills, providing support and connecting clients to direct services.
Assists participants and motivates them to become self-sufficient through direct access to education, employment, readiness, treatment, mental health care and housing stability options.
Provides case management services to encourage low income high school students to successfully prepare for college. Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Provides case management services to encourage high school students to successfully prepare for college.
Monitors grades, attendance, transcripts and leadership development.
Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Provides case management services to encourage low income high school students to successfully prepare for college. Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Provides case management services to encourage high school students to successfully prepare for college.
Monitors grades, attendance, transcripts and leadership development.
Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Provides case management services to encourage low income high school students to successfully prepare for college. Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Provides case management services to encourage high school students to successfully prepare for college.
Monitors grades, attendance, transcripts and leadership development.
Offers information about scholarships, preparation for college entrance exams and promotes college awareness.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience. Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Prepares low-income high school students for a successful college experience.
Support includes entry exam preparation, assistance with applications, organizing campus tours, navigating financial aid, and getting involved with campus life.
Assists in writing and editing college essays and statements, and prepares for students for entry exams such as the SAT and ACT.
Supports them in getting involved in campus life, and provides information and connects students with campus resources.
Students enrolled in the program continue to receive support through college.
CAN's Partner Schools:
- Chief Sealth International High School
- Franklin High School
- Garfield High School
- Highline High School
- Mount Rainier High School
- Nathan Hale High School
- West Seattle High School
- Todd Beamer High School
- Decatur High School
- Lindbergh High School
- Hazen High School