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School-Based Counseling Services offered by Mercer Island Youth and Family Services
Offers services in Mercer Island public schools ranging from counseling to classroom presentations and skills training.
Offers a variety of services, including mental health and substance use disorder prevention and intervention. Located in all Mercer Island public schools. Services include confidential mental health counseling, classroom presentations, alcohol/drug interventions, prevention, and referrals, and life skills training and crisis intervention. There is a full-time counselor available in each public school.
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Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Life Skills Education
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Youth Violence Prevention
Behavioral Health Program offered at Atlantic Street Center
Provides professional mental health counseling, family therapy, case management and psychiatric support services to low-income, high-risk area children and youth and their families.
Therapists and clinical interns support local children, youth, and caregivers through difficult times. The Behavioral Health Program uses a trauma and culturally responsive, evidence-based approach to address issues such as – but not limited to – depression, family conflict, trauma, and anxiety. Also facilitates a therapeutic gaming program called CoRe where Seattle middle school students play video games to cultivate communication and social emotional skills.
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Family Counseling Agencies
Family Counseling
Case/Care Management
Youth Violence Prevention
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Anti-Violence Youth Program offered by API Chaya
Offers trainings and workshops for Asian/Pacific Islander teens around issues of sexual assault, dating violence and other community-focused topics.
Offers trainings and workshops for teens regarding the issues of sexual assault and dating violence.
Topics include:
- Dating and domestic violence
- Sexual assault, healthy relationships (gangs, family, dating, etc.)
- Anti-oppression
- Cultural competency
- Belief systems
- Stereotypes
- Alcohol
- Conflict resolution
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Youth/Student Support Groups
Dating Violence Prevention
Child Sexual Assault Prevention
Youth Violence Prevention
Mentoring Programs offered at Clergy Community For Children Youth Coalition
Provides one-on-one, group mentoring programs and tutoring for youth ages 12-17. Also offers mentoring opportunities by matching conscientious adults with at-risk youth in the Seattle area. Mentors provide support, friendship, encouragement and advice.
Description: Provides virtual group mentoring and one-on-one mentoring programs for at-risk youth in King County. Recruits and trains mentors, pairs them with at-vulnerable risk youths and supports the youth/mentor relationship to increase its power and duration.
Group Mentoring: Blends history, social studies, civic education, economic and service-learning standards into an experiential learning framework to inspire critical thinking, life skills development and youth activism, encouraging youth to choose the road away from incarceration and toward higher education. Youth attend a virtual weekly group session, youth can attend from King County neighborhoods. Youth who attend must be in high school .
One-on-one Mentoring: Youth are matched one-on-one with a mentor who helps them realize alternatives to destructive behaviors. Mentors assist and encourage the mentee to fulfill the goals they have for: education, vocation and a drug- or alcohol-free lifestyle. Also facilitates mentorship opportunities in which caring adults offer guidance, support and encouragement to at-risk youth.
Tutoring: Provided for youth who need assistance with schoolwork, homework and support in math, science, reading etc. Parents must make commitment that their youth will attend Tutoring sessions.
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Youth Violence Prevention
Leadership Development
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Youth Community Service Programs
CURB at Communities Uniting Rainier Beach offered by POCAAN
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.
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Higher Education Awareness/Support Programs
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Life Skills Education
Case/Care Management
Youth Violence Prevention
Job Search/Placement
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.
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Leadership Development
Youth Community Service Programs
Homework Help Programs
Youth Violence Prevention
Community Involvement Programs
Subject Tutoring
