Offers vocational courses for high school students to learn to meet and surpass the expectations of the career world.
Provides industry and business environments so students can learn to meet and surpass the expectations of the career world.
Comprehensive program curricula includes Agriculture/Science, Business and Marketing, Health and Human Services, and Technical Programs.
Helps young women of color; focusing on Black women and girls, advance in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) career and education opportunities.
Helps young womxn of color; focusing on Black women and girls, advance in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) career and education opportunities.
Meet one-on-one with participants to set goals, check in, and offer any resources they need to get over barriers in their way.
Hosts workshops on career readiness like resume/cover letter help, interview tips, and employment soft skills. Interviews women in STEM to hear their journeys, challenges, and do Q&As. Offers workshops on protective factors like self-care, microaggressions at work, and implicit bias in the workplace.
Offers a program for out-of-work and out-of-school youth ages 16-24 that provides career/college readiness workshops and on-the-job training.
Juma’s YouthConnect program offers complete financial literacy workshops, college and career readiness workshops and soft skills development while also participating in internships. Youth participating in this program are hired by Juma to work concessions in the stadiums at minimum wage.
Offers a program for youth, ages 14-21, who are interested in a career in law enforcement.
Sponsors a program for youth who are interested in a career in law enforcement.
Youth spend 4 or more hours a month volunteering and earning service hours, with a one year commitment.
Offers a program for high school students in Seattle and South King County that includes job readiness, academic success, career exploration and internships.
Offers a program for high school students in Seattle that includes job readiness, academic success, career exploration and internships.
Youth attend workshops, field trips, campus tours and work on community projects.
YJRT works with high school students and their parents/guardians. Parent/guardians concentrate on understanding the local public school system (grading, attendance and graduation requirements), parenting techniques and financial literacy.
Supports participants with their transition to the United States and, students to find their path towards a self-sustaining livable wage career.
Offers comprehensive support for career development and financial stability, including job placement, career counseling, workforce preparation and vocational training. Tailored to meet the needs of low-income adults facing barriers to employment.
Offers comprehensive support for career development and financial stability, including job placement, career counseling, workforce preparation and vocational training. Tailored to meet the needs of low-income adults facing barriers to employment.
Offers a multi-session intensive workshop focused on visual art, design, and community change.
Exposes high school students to careers in art, architecture, design, fashion, urban planning, and social activism.
Offers a multi-session intensive workshop focused on visual art, design, and community change. Exposes students to careers in art, architecture, design, fashion, urban planning, and social activism. Participants go on site visits to businesses and organizations that create designs, and learn how to articulate their process and design three-dimensional models that communicate their ideas.
Prepares high school juniors for a career in the aerospace/advanced manufacturing industry. Program is free and offers financial stipend. Students completing this two-year program will receive an aerospace/advanced manufacturing credential.
Prepares high school juniors for a career in the aerospace/advanced manufacturing industry. Offers ongoing support and Saturday workshops throughout the students’ senior year to ensure they are on track for high school graduation and ready for college programs in aerospace. Includes up to four quarters of aerospace/advanced manufacturing classes at Renton Technical College, as well as ongoing college and career navigation and support services. Students completing this two-year program will receive an aerospace/advanced manufacturing credential from Renton Technical College and job placement assistance.
Provides paid internship opportunities for low-income youth ages 16-24 in Seattle. Fields include health care, education, recreation, skilled trades, social services and technology. Program focuses on developing work readiness skills.
Supports young people (ages 16 to 24) from qualifying-income households and communities that experience racial, social and economic disparities.
The goal is to increase youth and young adults' ability to pursue careers that pay well and are meaningful to them.
There are two components - a school-year program and learning experience, and a summer internship:
-- A school-year program (three quarters: fall, winter, spring) where participants identify professional interests, gain marketable skills, are exposed to various career fields and build their social network;
-- A summer internship places young people in work settings to apply their knowledge, gain hands-on experience, develop professional connections and build their resume.
Provides case management for youth ages 12-24 to help navigate basic needs resources as well as college and career planning assistance.
Provides case management for youth to help them navigate community resources including housing, food and transportation. Also offers help with obtaining a high school diploma or GED, college and career planning as well as internships.
Offers multiple science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and career opportunities for young female-identified BIPOC women and non-binary youth ages 16-24, including career exploration, college and career readiness and navigation, academic and social-emotional support, paid and unpaid internships, industry tours and panels, and mentorship support.
Offers multiple science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and career opportunities for young female-identified BIPOC women and non-binary youth ages 16-24, including career exploration, college and career readiness and navigation, academic and social-emotional support, paid and unpaid internships, industry tours and panels, and mentorship support.
Offers vocational education and counseling for district high school students.
Provides job and career information through career centers, classes and counselors. CTE courses at the high school level include radio and TV broadcasting, health services, auto mechanics, business & marketing, cyber security, welding, engineering and other programs. Bellevue School District is a member of the Washington Network for Innovative Careers which offers courses in Bellevue schools and seven surrounding school districts. Career centers are located at Bellevue High School, Newport High School, Interlake High School and Sammamish High School.
Provides education navigation and support youth and young adults ages 16-29, who want to get a GED, high school diploma or pursue a higher education pathway.
Provides education navigation and support for young people who want to pursue a GED, high school diploma or higher education pathway.
Offers career and program exploration, academic support and advising, school financial planning and community resources and referrals.
Offers a free online community resource where individuals can help each other out with everyday stuff. Users can post and respond to ads for jobs, housing, household goods, etc.
Offers a free online community resource where users can post, respond to and search for various listings that include:
- Personals
- Discussion forums
- Classifieds for jobs
- Events
- Miscellaneous free items
- Items for sale
- Housing (real estate, rentals)
- Services
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Provides support and scholarships to inspire low-income students to finish high school and graduate. Assists with tuition, books and fees for occupational programs at Bellevue College. Serves at-risk or out-of-school youth ages 16-21.
Provides support and scholarships to inspire under-served, low-income students to finish high school, graduate from college and succeed in life.
CEO program provides tuition and fees, books, bus passes, career exploration, academic advising, GED prep classes, as well as education and training towards a certificate or transfer degree at Bellevue College.
Also provides a course offering for non-native English speakers.
Offers career education classes and workshops, educational planning, and personal growth classes.
Offers help with:
- Exploring college majors
- Planning a career path
- Finding an internship or job
- Finding resources to fund education
Educational Planning and Advising offers:
- Transfer advising
- Schedule planning
- Educational goal setting
Human Development Studies provides courses in:
- College survival
- Assertiveness training
- Self-esteem training
- Personal growth groups
- Interpersonal relations
- Stress management
Provides online resources to help Seattle residents find work. Helps them discover interests, explore careers, prepare a resume, find educational opportunities and locate jobs.
Provides online resources to help Seattle residents find work.
Resources help library users:
- Explore occupational interests and match them with career paths
- Investigate thousands of career paths
- Build, save, retrieve and update a professional resume and list of references
- Find educational opportunities
- Find jobs