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IMPACT NW
IMPACT NW BRENTWOOD-DARLINGTON COMMUNITY CENTER
SUN YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM
SYAP fosters academic achievement by providing school-linked, age-appropriate, and culturally specific academic support that includes activities such as tutoring, mentoring, reading club, gender groups, and conflict resolution classes; case management, family engagement, and skill-building groups. This program is part of the SUN Service System.

Services are delivered at community and school sites to youth attending regular and/or alternative schools. Focus is intended to help youth remain in or return to school.
7211 SE 62nd Avenue
Portland, OR 97206
Eligibility: SYAP provides services for families and youth ages 12-17 who are at risk of academic failure.
Hours: Hours vary
METROPOLITAN FAMILY SERVICE
SUN YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM
Fosters academic achievement by providing school-linked, age-appropriate, and culturally specific academic support activities such as tutoring, mentoring, reading club, gender groups, conflict resolution classes, case management, family engagement, and skill-building groups. This program is part of the SUN Service System. SYAP provides services for youth and their families so that youth remain in or return to school. These services are delivered at community and school sites to youth attending regular and/or alternative schools who are at risk of academic failure. Formerly known as the Social and Support Services for Educational Success program (SSSES).
1700 NW Civic Drive
Suite 200
Gresham, OR 97080
Eligibility: Grades 5-12 and their families
Hours: Varies
OREGON YOUTH CHALLENGE HIGH SCHOOL
OREGON YOUTH CHALLENGE PROGRAM
An accredited, tuition free, alternative high school serving youth in Oregon. Located in Bend, Oregon, the program has a 22 week residential phase and a 12 month post-residential phase, where academically at-risk students can earn 8-10 high school credits and/or their GED or high school diploma upon completion.
23861 Dodds Road
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: -Ages 15-18 (must be 16 by graduation)
-Legal resident of the United States and State of Oregon
-Academically deficient (behind in high school credits), at-risk of not graduating or a high school drop-out
-Free from felony convictions and no open violations for adult status offenses
-Physically and mentally capable of participating
Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-4pm
OUTSIDE IN
OUTSIDE IN EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE CENTER
EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE CENTER
Offers GED preparation and testing, GED/high school credit recovery and tutoring that is Portland Public School accredited, work readiness training, job search help, resume help, college preparation, and help with post-secondary education and training. "Urban Ed" is a drop-in, student-centered alternative school for youth who have dropped out or are at risk of dropping out of school. Work experiences are available at the Virginia Woof (VW) Dog Daycare and Youth Job Training Program. Child care is also available for established clients.
1132 SW 13th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: Ages 17-24 who are low-income, homeless, or at risk of homelessness
Hours: Monday/Tuesday/Thursday 10am-1pm and 2pm-5pm, Wednesday/Friday 10am-1pm
PARTNERS IN CAREERS
Partners in Careers (PIC) provides employability assessments, career counseling, classroom and work-site training, job search preparation, job development, job matching and placement, and internship opportunities. Also provides contracted services for vocational rehabilitation, immigrants and refugees, and persons with limited English language proficiency. Also offers training programs for individuals transitioning from welfare to work, youth (both in school and out of school), and homeless individuals and families.
3210 NE 52nd Street
Vancouver, WA 98663
Eligibility: Some programs require referrals from other agencies. Self-referral to programs available for refugees, low-income job seekers, ages 16-24.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-4pm
PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUTHEAST CAMPUS
GATEWAY TO COLLEGE
Offers a high school completion program where students earn a high school diploma and college credits that can be applied towards an associate degree, certificate program, or transferred to a four-year college or university.
2305 SE 82nd Avenue
Portland, OR 97216
Eligibility: Ages 16-20 in need of an alternative education placement. Requires school district approval.
Hours: Hours vary
SELF ENHANCEMENT INC
SUN YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM
Fosters academic achievement by providing school-linked, age-appropriate, and culturally specific academic support (activities such as tutoring, mentoring, reading club, gender groups, and conflict resolution classes), case management, family engagement, and skill-building groups. This program is part of the SUN Service System. Provides services for youth and their families so that youth remain in or return to school. These services are delivered at community and school sites to youth attending regular and/or alternative schools who are at risk of academic failure. Formerly known as the Social and Support Services for Educational Success program (SSSES).

Youth Services are offered during a six-week summer program, four one-week summer camps, and an eight-week summer basketball league.
3920 N Kerby Avenue
Portland, OR 97227
Eligibility: Ages 11-17 and their families
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-6pm
IMPACT NW
SUN YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM
METROPOLITAN FAMILY SERVICE
SUN YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM
OREGON YOUTH CHALLENGE HIGH SCHOOL
OREGON YOUTH CHALLENGE PROGRAM
OUTSIDE IN
EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE CENTER
PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
GATEWAY TO COLLEGE
SELF ENHANCEMENT INC
SUN YOUTH ADVOCACY PROGRAM