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ANTFARM
YOUTHCORE
YouthCore removes barriers for youth employment and skill building while offering technical support for conservation efforts, trail building, community outdoor yard maintenance and projects, and public land projects. Youth crews bond and work together on many types of outdoor work projects. All YouthCore members are employees of AntFarm.
39140 Proctor Boulevard
Sandy, OR 97055
Eligibility: Ages 14-24
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF CORVALLIS
Provides a positive space for youth grades K-12, to engage in fun and empowering programs, such as leadership and community service, academic enrichment, workforce training, performing and visual arts, camps, and personal health and fitness. After-school programs provide opportunities for homework help and tutoring, college and job readiness, youth employment, volunteering, and mentoring. Offer arts and sciences programs, drop-in activities, and more.
1112 NW Circle Boulevard
Corvallis, OR 97330
Eligibility: Ages 5-18
Hours: Hours vary by activity. Regular after-school programming Monday-Friday after school until 6pm.
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF EMERALD VALLEY
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS
Provides a positive space for youth to engage in fun and empowering programs, such as leadership and community service, academic enrichment, workforce training, performing and visual arts, and personal health and fitness.
1545 W 22nd Avenue
Eugene, OR 97405
Eligibility: Ages 6-18
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5:30pm
CASCADE YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER
CASCADE YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER THE LOFT
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Offers resume workshops, mock interviews, strengths assessments, goal setting, career exploration, and volunteer opportunities for youth without housing, family, or community connections. Those enrolled in the program can earn gift cards, access bus passes, and receive interview clothes.
Eligibility: Ages 14-24 without housing, family, or community connections
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
CHEHALEM YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES
YOOP! MCMINNVILLE SKILL CENTER
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM (YOOP)
Provides educational and vocational opportunities for youth and young adults including...

- Pre-employment training and Rethinking Careers Workshops, where participants learn the soft skills necessary to seek, gain, and maintain a job
- GED preparation classes, where participants receive tutoring to help them pass the GED exam
- Assistance applying for college, as well as FAFSA and other student aid assistance
- Assistance obtaining documentation (i.e., ID card, Social Security card, birth certificate)
- Training and education opportunities for enrollment in the Oregon Registry for participants who wish to become self-employed or seek employment as a child care professional

Children and babies are welcome at both Yoop! locations. Child care is not provided at the Skill Centers, but Yoop! can help with child care vouchers.
117 NE 5th Street
Suite H
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: Ages 16-24. Must meet income guidelines. Youth with children and babies are welcome.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
CHEHALEM YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES
YOOP! NEWBERG SKILL CENTER
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM (YOOP)
Provides educational and vocational opportunities for youth and young adults including...

- Pre-employment training and Rethinking Careers Workshops, where participants learn the soft skills necessary to seek, gain, and maintain a job
- GED preparation classes, where participants receive tutoring to help them pass the GED exam
- Assistance applying for college, as well as FAFSA and other student aid assistance
- Assistance obtaining documentation (i.e., ID card, Social Security card, birth certificate)
- Training and education opportunities for enrollment in the Oregon Registry for participants who wish to become self-employed or seek employment as a child care professional

Children and babies are welcome at both Yoop! locations. Child care is not provided at the Skill Centers, but Yoop! can help with child care vouchers.
100 E 5th Street
Newberg, OR 97132
Eligibility: Ages 16-24. Must meet income guidelines. Youth with children and babies are welcome.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
CLACKAMAS EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT
C-TEC YOUTH SERVICES
Provides assistance to the emerging workforce to assist in preparing to be successful in education and employment. Services include assistance with career planning, training, work experience, National Career Readiness Certificate, and job finding.
13455 SE 97th Avenue
Clackamas, OR 97015
Eligibility: Ages 14-24 who are eligible to work in the United States and meet low-income requirements
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (located on the Clackamas Community College campus)
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
Assists job seekers to secure employment and enhance job skills. Services include assistance with GED, job search, job training, and budgeting.
250 Broadalbin Street SW
Suite 2A
Albany, OR 97321
Eligibility: Adults: Unrestricted
Youth: Must meet Department of Labor and WIA youth program requirements
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM HOUSING AND UTILITY PROGRAMS CORVALLIS OFFICE
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
Assists job seekers to secure employment and enhance job skills. Services include assistance with GED, job search, job training, and budgeting.
1121 NW 9th Street
Corvallis, OR 97330
Eligibility: Adults: Unrestricted
Youth: Must meet Department of Labor and WIA youth program requirements
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM LINCOLN CITY CAREER TECH OFFICE
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
Assists job seekers to secure employment and enhance job skills. Services include assistance with GED, job search, job training, and budgeting.
801 SW Highway 101
Suite 404
Lincoln City, OR 97367
Eligibility: Adults: Unrestricted
Youth: Must meet Department of Labor and WIA youth program requirements
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM NEWPORT REGIONAL OFFICE
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
Assists job seekers to secure employment and enhance job skills. Services include assistance with GED, job search, job training, and budgeting.
120 NE Avery Street
2nd Floor
Newport, OR 97365
Eligibility: Adults: Unrestricted
Youth: Must meet Department of Labor and WIA youth program requirements
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
CONNECTED LANE COUNTY
SPARK AT BOOTH KELLY
NAVIGATE
Assists youth with employment and education support, financial literacy, and career development. Including but not limited to job shadows and paid work placement opportunities, school re-enrollment support including GED preparation, budgeting, resume help, and navigating OHP and healthcare systems. Application support for unemployment, Social Security, driver’s licenses, and more. Also includes a youth job board.
303 S 5th Street
Suite 150
Springfield, OR 97477
Eligibility: -Age 14-21 and enrolled in school or age 16-24 and not enrolled in school
-Eligible to work in the United States
-Meet low-income guidelines AND one or more of the following criteria:
withdrawn from school, foster youth, juvenile offender, disabled (including mental health diagnoses), teen parent or pregnant, unhoused, runaway, low literacy skills
Hours: 7 days per week 9am-5pm
CONNECTED LANE COUNTY
SPARK ON 7TH
NAVIGATE
Assists youth with employment and education support, financial literacy, and career development. Including but not limited to job shadows and paid work placement opportunities, school re-enrollment support including GED preparation, budgeting, resume help, and navigating OHP and healthcare systems. Application support for unemployment, Social Security, driver’s licenses, and more. Also includes a youth job board.
22 W 7th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
Eligibility: -Age 14-21 and enrolled in school or age 16-24 and not enrolled in school
-Eligible to work in the United States
-Meet low-income guidelines AND one or more of the following criteria:
withdrawn from school, foster youth, juvenile offender, disabled (including mental health diagnoses), teen parent or pregnant, unhoused, runaway, low literacy skills
Hours: 7 days per week 9am-5pm
DESCHUTES COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
YOUNG ADULTS IN TRANSITION
Young Adults in Transition (YAT) provides support services for young adults who suffer from mental health or behavioral challenges. YAT Teams establish relationships with young adults, families and peers, and all available support systems. Transitional treatment and intervention help young adults graduate school, continue education, find employment, maintain friendships, and gain independence.
2577 NE Courtney Drive
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Ages 14-24 who are involved with the juvenile justice system, DHS, are homeless, or live in a foster home
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DISTRICT 112
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
The Youth Employment Services (YES) program provides pre-employment transition services to students with disabilities. YES is designed to improve employment outcomes by providing work readiness training, career related learning experiences, and paid internships.
2500 NE 65th Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98661
Eligibility: Ages 14-21
-Enrolled in school
-Receive IEP or 5054 services
-A documented disability
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
ELKTON COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER
Community center providing a variety of cultural and educational services including:
-Native plant park with walking trails
-Butterfly pavilion and flight room
-Community library with local art displays
-Classes and events for children and adults
-Weekly community meal for seniors
-Youth employment program providing experience in catering, gardening, retail, customer service, butterfly raising and research, and historical tour guiding
-Seasonal Cafe
-Wellness Center with varying activities and services
15850 Highway 38
Elkton, OR 97436
Eligibility: Unrestricted cultural and educational services
Youth employment program: ages 14-18
Senior meals: age 60 and older
Free summer lunch: age 18 and younger
Hours: Office and Gift Shop: Visit website for current hours
Library: Tuesday-Thursday 10am-2pm
Elkton Senior and Friends Group: Tuesday 11:30am-1:30pm in the ECEC Library
The Elkton Quilters and Fiber Friends: 4th Thursday of the month 10am-2pm
Book Club: 2nd Wednesday of the month noon-2pm
Check website for additional activity/events schedules
GOODWILL OF THE OLYMPICS AND RAINIER REGION
LONGVIEW WORK OPPORTUNITY CENTER
JOB SKILLS TRAINING PROGRAMS
Offers multiple educational opportunities to individuals who have barriers to employment. Classes include job readiness, basic and advanced computer skills training, distance education, and specific skills programming focusing on warehouse, transportation, logistics, manufacturing, and other trades. Specialty programs for youth are also available via the Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA).
1030 15th Avenue
Suite 300
Longview, WA 98632
Eligibility: Varies by service
Hours: Monday-Friday 8-4:30pm
HAND IN HAND FARM INC OF OREGON
LIFE SKILLS TRAINING AND MENTORING
Offers family skills training, vocational training, and parenting education through agricultural and equine interactions. Online parenting classes are also provided. Mainly experienced in helping families with children with autism, children with behavior issues, and young adults that need help transitioning to adulthood.
35105 Ede Road
Lebanon, OR 97355
Eligibility: Most in-person services are for family education that should involve at least one parent/guardian and their dependent. Parents should attend the basic Zoom class series "Rebuilding Your Self and Your Family" without their child. Individuals must have orientation before entering the barn. To participate in activities, individuals must wear long pants (best if jeans with a belt) and shoes with closed toes and no openings (no sandals, Crocs, or clogs), and dress in layers for outdoor environment.
Hours: Varies by service. In-person arrangements require contacting the agency via phone, email, or through the website prior to showing up.
HEART OF OREGON CORPS
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS
4 Year-round student programs where members have the opportunity to earn wages and high school "skills-based" credits during their time of service. Crews work on a variety of environmental projects throughout the year and gain job skills.
Programs names: High Desert Conservation Corps, Stewardship, and YouthBuild.
1291 NE 5th Street
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Ages 16-24. Specific age and eligibility varies by program.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
HEART OF OREGON CORPS
CENTRAL OREGON YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS (COYCC)
Heart of Oregon Corps hires and employs youth in the program to work on public lands in a natural resources-based, hands-on education and employment program. Participants do hard physical work and may be exposed to insects, adverse weather, and difficult working conditions. Participants earn minimum wage and can earn an industrial certification. Transportation from Heart of Oregon Corps to the work site is provided.
1291 NE 5th Street
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Youth ages 16-18 at the date of enrollment. Must be permanent residents of the U.S. and eligible for employment. No specific experience is required, but the abilities to follow instructions, work as a team member, follow through with a commitment, and interest in working outdoors are considered.
Hours: No standard hours
HEART OF OREGON CORPS
HEART OF OREGON CORPS YOUTHBUILD
Work-earn-learn program that gives young people construction skills training along with help toward their GED or diploma while earning a stipend. The young people also help construct affordable housing or support child and youth development within their community.
1291 NE 5th Street
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Ages 16-24. Emphasis is placed on recruiting "opportunity youth" who are not in school or employed.
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-4:30pm. See website for current hiring dates.
HOSEA YOUTH SERVICES
Provides meals, clothing, laundry, personal hygiene items, showers, job training classes, mentoring programs, referrals to other resources, and access to telephone and computer services. For the winter season, offering tents, sleeping bags, and blankets.
834 Monroe Street
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: Ages 16-24
Hours: Monday-Thursday 11am-6:30pm, Friday 11am-3pm
Lunch: noon-2pm
Dinner: 5pm
IMPACT NW
IMPACT NW DANCING TREE RESOURCE CENTER
CORE
A 3-month curriculum focused on assisting youth in developing job skills such as resume writing, creating employment opportunities through partnerships with local businesses, and college and career exploration.
10055 E Burnside Street
Portland, OR 97216
Eligibility: Grades 9-12
Hours: Hours vary
INTEGRAL YOUTH SERVICES
WORK TO LEARN
Provides youth with work opportunities and readiness training.
115 N 10th Street
Administration Office
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Eligibility: -Work opportunites: Ages 14-24
-Crew leaders: Age 21 and older
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
ISAAC'S ROOM
IKE QUEST
Focuses on life skills, work training and experience, internships, mentoring, and enrichment by expanding horizons. Offers a place for youth to make connections and explore opportunities in the community.
299 Cottage Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Ages 16-21
Hours: Varies
LOOKING GLASS COMMUNITY SERVICES
RURAL PROGRAM
LOOKING GLASS RURAL PROGRAM
Drop-in center offering food, clothing and other vital resources. Case management services revolving around assistance in finding and maintaining stable housing are offered. Employment guidance is also available with services including resume preparation, job skills training, and connections to employment opportunities.
1440 Birch Avenue
Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Eligibility: Youth ages 11-21 who are homeless, runaways, or at risk of becoming homeless
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
COLONIA AMISTAD
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
Assists people in navigating and accessing community resources before, during, or after a crisis. Resources include food, health care, education about Civil Rights and responsibilities, advocacy, and internal referrals to community partners.

Parenting Support services help people in their role as parents through community cafes, the Casa Infantil Project, Strengthening Families Parenting Classes, advocacy, case management, diapers, baby formula, and other varying baby items.

Document Prepartion services include simple Power of Attorney letters, Travel Consents for Minors, translations, and notarization of documents.

Form Completion services include public benefit applications (such as food stamps, housing, and Oregon Health Plan), divorce, custody, child support, small claims, name change forms from Marion County Circuit Court, passport applications, rental applications, DMV Forms, medical questionnaires, and job applications.

Youth Development provides support to youth members of the community so that they graduate and find stable employment. Services include mentoring, after and out-of-school activities, volunteer and leadership activities, advocacy, and case management.
30 S Gun Club Road
Independence, OR 97351
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Strengthening Families: Ages 10-14 and their parents
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, or by appointment
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
COLONIA LIBERTAD
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
Assists people in navigating and accessing community resources before, during, or after a crisis. Resources include food, health care, education about Civil Rights and responsibilities, advocacy, and internal referrals to community partners.

Parenting Support services help people in their role as parents through community cafes, the Casa Infantil Project, Strengthening Families Parenting Classes, advocacy, case management, diapers, baby formula, and other varying baby items.

Document Prepartion services include simple Power of Attorney letters, Travel Consents for Minors, translations, and notarization of documents.

Form Completion services include public benefit applications (such as food stamps, housing, and Oregon Health Plan), divorce, custody, child support, small claims, name change forms from Marion County Circuit Court, passport applications, rental applications, DMV Forms, medical questionnaires, and job applications.

Youth Development provides support to youth members of the community so that they graduate and find stable employment. Services include mentoring, after and out-of-school activities, volunteer and leadership activities, advocacy, and case management.
2921 Saddle Club Street SE
#1009
Salem, OR 97317
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Strengthening Families: Ages 10-14 and their parents
Hours: Monday-Thursday noon-6pm
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
NORTHGATE CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
Assists people in navigating and accessing community resources before, during, or after a crisis. Resources include food, health care, education about Civil Rights and responsibilities, advocacy, and internal referrals to community partners.

Parenting Support services help people in their role as parents through community cafes, the Casa Infantil Project, Strengthening Families Parenting Classes, advocacy, case management, diapers, baby formula, and other varying baby items.

Document Prepartion services include simple Power of Attorney letters, Travel Consents for Minors, translations, and notarization of documents.

Form Completion services include public benefit applications (such as food stamps, housing, and Oregon Health Plan), divorce, custody, child support, small claims, name change forms from Marion County Circuit Court, passport applications, rental applications, DMV Forms, medical questionnaires, and job applications.

Youth Development provides support to youth members of the community so that they graduate and find stable employment. Services include mentoring, after and out-of-school activities, volunteer and leadership activities, advocacy, and case management.
3850 Portland Road NE
Suite 130
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Strengthening Families: Ages 10-14 and their parents
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-6pm, Friday 10am-3pm
MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
COMMUNITY ACTION HOME YOUTH SERVICES
HOME YOUTH SERVICES
Day shelter helps youth with basic needs and to reconnect with the community. Provides three meals a day, laundry, showers, personal items, and resources. Programs include:

Runaway and Homeless Youth Program (RHY): Connects youth and their families to resources that meet their immediate needs. Also provides mediation and counseling resources for family reunification. The goal is safe exits from the streets, achieved through relationships with local law enforcement, street outreach, and working closely with the school district and other community partners.

Youth Empowerment Program (YEP): YEP's 4 elements are internships and jobs, financial literacy, workshops and field trips, and extended support. Youth cohorts go through the program in 3-month cycles and can earn high school credit for their work and experiences during the program.

Rotary Rides: Bicycle loan program where youth can check out a bicycle for 24 hours to get to appointments, school, etc. Must return bike by 7pm the day after checkout.

HOME's Taylor's House has 10 beds to house the community's homeless or runaway youth, and offers holistic services for study support, social activities, job training, and transportation.

Accepts donations of school supplies.
625 Union Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Ages 11-17, 18 if still in school or working towards a GED
Hours: The Drop In: Noon-7pm / 7 days per week
Office: Monday-Friday 8am-6:30pm
NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER
CAREER SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Provides opportunities for youth to gain the skills and experience needed to be successful in the workforce. Coaches meet one-on-one with clients in the program to assist in job readiness skills and access to sector bridge training programs.
5135 NE Columbia Boulevard
Portland, OR 97218
Eligibility: Ages 16-24 who self-identify as Tribal members
Hours: Office hours: Monday-Friday 9am-6pm

Information sessions and orientation: Thursday 4pm
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
Provides services to youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness including:
-Food, clothing, hygiene items, and bus tickets
-Engagement activities, including mentoring and specific activities for LGBTQIA2S+ youth
-Referrals to employment programs (job readiness training, work experience, life skills training)
-Referrals to alternative education options, including pursuing a GED
-Information and referrals to housing, health insurance, crisis support, and medical care
-Referrals and resources for gang affected-youth, youth with alcohol and drug addictions, and CSEC youth (Commercially and Sexually Exploited Children)

Where appropriate, can connect youth with employment and education opportunities and programs serving youth transitioning out of foster care that are offered by New Avenues.
314 SW 9th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: Ages 9-24
Hours: Ages 9-17: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Ages 18-24: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
NEW DAY
Uses a survivor centered approach that prioritizes the safety, needs, and rights of youth involved in or at risk of sex trafficking. Culturally specific services available for youth include mobile outreach and crisis response, safety planning and wrap-around case management, mentoring and advocacy, and providing food, showers, transportation, and other basic needs. These services include access to shelter and housing, employment and education programs, LGBTQ specific services and supports, prevention and education (in schools and community), support and skills groups, and resource and referrals. A 24/7 Crisis Line providing support, safety plans, and access to motel vouchers and transportation is also provided.
314 SW 9th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: Ages 12-25 who have been impacted by sex trafficking
Hours: Crisis Line: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Referral Line: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
Provides services to youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness including:
-Food, clothing, hygiene items, and bus tickets
-Engagement activities, including mentoring and specific activities for LGBTQIA2S+ youth
-Referrals to employment programs (job readiness training, work experience, life skills training)
-Referrals to alternative education options, including pursuing a GED
-Information and referrals to housing, health insurance, crisis support, and medical care
-Referrals and resources for gang affected-youth, youth with alcohol and drug addictions, and CSEC youth (Commercially and Sexually Exploited Children)

Where appropriate, can connect youth with employment and education opportunities and programs serving youth transitioning out of foster care that are offered by New Avenues.
470 SE 165th Avenue
Portland, OR 97233
Eligibility: Ages 17-24
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
NEW DAY
Uses a survivor centered approach that prioritizes the safety, needs, and rights of youth involved in or at risk of sex trafficking. Culturally specific services available for youth include mobile outreach and crisis response, safety planning and wrap-around case management, mentoring and advocacy, and providing food, showers, transportation, and other basic needs. These services include access to shelter and housing, employment and education programs, LGBTQ specific services and supports, prevention and education (in schools and community), support and skills groups, and resource and referrals. A 24/7 Crisis Line providing support, safety plans, and access to motel vouchers and transportation is also provided.
470 SE 165th Avenue
Portland, OR 97233
Eligibility: Ages 12-25 who have been impacted by sex trafficking
Hours: Crisis Line: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Referral Line: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
OREGON PACIFIC AREA HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER
FIRST STEPS INTO HEALTHCARE CAREERS
High school enrichment program providing participants with patients skills, CPR, First Aid, College Exploration, college and worksite visitations, surgical viewing events, soft skill building workshops, career fairs, career skill workshops, college preparation workshops, and student and parent mentoring for college/career prep and college admission.
100 Mullins Drive
Building D Suite 1
Lebanon, OR 97355
Eligibility: Must be attending a high school or college with which Oregon Pacific Area Health Education Center (OPAHEC) has an active service agreement. Some activities are limited to students over age 16 (this is an industry-imposed requirement). Some programs are available only to rural, low-income students from underserved communities.
Hours: Office hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm
Service and event hours vary but run during the academic year
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
PORTLAND YOUTH BUILDERS
YOUTHBUILD PROGRAM
Offers an alternative high school and job training program for young people who are ready to earn a GED or high school diploma and launch a career. Provides education, skills, structure, and GED test instruction. Program includes academic instruction in small classes leading to a GED or diploma; hands-on job training in technology or construction; industry-recognized certifications, preparation for college, apprenticeship, and career-path employment, career coaching, and wrap-around support; free bus passes; opportunities to earn an AmeriCorps education award and small financial bonuses for achievement; and multi-year support and placement assistance after graduation.

Students attend school full-time for roughly 12 months and split their time between the classroom and PYB jobsites. In PYB's Technology track, students learn coding and programming and build and upgrade computers as a community service. PYB's Construction track is a certified pre-apprenticeship program in which students build and renovate homes for low-income families. PYB helps students in both tracks obtain employment and post-secondary education or training.
4816 SE 92nd Avenue
Portland, OR 97266
Eligibility: Low-income individuals ages 17-24. Applicants ages 17-20 must live within a partnering school district.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm
URBAN LEAGUE OF PORTLAND
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Offers youth programs that include interactive academic and real-world experiences that help students develop leadership, life, and social skills, self-esteem, and cultural pride. Urban League Youth programs are designed to prepare youth to be successful and encourage them to pursue post-secondary education and professional careers. Youth program services include listings of college scholarships, job readiness training, employment services, and internship opportunities.
10 N Russell Street
Portland, OR 97227
Eligibility: Ages 12-25. Focuses on serving the African American community and other communities of color.
Hours: Hours vary
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
YOUTH OUTREACH SERVICES
JOBS READINESS PROGRAM
Provides job readiness and development support for youth and young adults. Provides resume help, job workshops, follow-up assistance, skill building, interview practice, career assessment, and educational support.
719 E 1st Street
Newberg, OR 97132
Eligibility: Ages 14-24
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-8pm
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
YOUTH OUTREACH SERVICES MCMINNVILLE
YOUTH OUTREACH DROP-IN CENTER MCMINNVILLE
Provides a drop-in center with access to academic supports, mental health supports, employment assistance, after-school activities, food such as snacks and staple items, clothing, hygiene supplies, and information and referral relating to in-house shelter services.
335 NE 6th Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: Ages 11-24
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-8pm
ANTFARM
YOUTHCORE
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF CORVALLIS
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF CORVALLIS
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF EMERALD VALLEY
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS
CHEHALEM YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM (YOOP)
CHEHALEM YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM (YOOP)
CLACKAMAS EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT
C-TEC YOUTH SERVICES
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
CONNECTED LANE COUNTY
NAVIGATE
CONNECTED LANE COUNTY
NAVIGATE
DESCHUTES COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
YOUNG ADULTS IN TRANSITION
ELKTON COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER
ELKTON COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER
HAND IN HAND FARM INC OF OREGON
LIFE SKILLS TRAINING AND MENTORING
HEART OF OREGON CORPS
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS
HOSEA YOUTH SERVICES
HOSEA YOUTH SERVICES
IMPACT NW
CORE
INTEGRAL YOUTH SERVICES
WORK TO LEARN
ISAAC'S ROOM
IKE QUEST
LOOKING GLASS COMMUNITY SERVICES
LOOKING GLASS RURAL PROGRAM
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
HOME YOUTH SERVICES
NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER
CAREER SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
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