Youth Writing Classes at Hugo House
This Fall, Hugo House is offering a number of Youth Classes, all of which are taught by local published writers
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This Fall, Hugo House is offering a number of Youth Classes, all of which are taught by local published writers
Read MoreThe Seattle Office of Emergency Management is seeking high school aged volunteers to help spread the word about AlertSeattle in
Read MoreRegistration for OneWorld Now’s 2020-2021 Afterschool Program has been extended to October 4! This year, OWN has 3 tracks to
Read MoreSince 2011, Rising Star Project has opened the doors of The 5th Avenue Theatre to teenagers throughout Washington State. This
Read MoreSeattle Parks and Recreation is running six virtual learning hubs that serve youth ages 12-18 (Garfield, Miller, Southwest Teen Life,
Read MoreThe Arts Liberation and Leadership Institute (ALLI) is a paid 10-week teen leadership intensive where 25 youth are trained in
Read MoreDoes your child receive free or reduced price school meals? Apply for Pandemic EBT (P-EBT): Emergency School Lunch Program, or P-EBT
Read MoreLooking for a way to help keep your students occupied while stuck at home? Check out the virtual clubs hosted
Read MoreCentral Seattle’s Healthy Youth CAN (HYCAN) facilitates prevention programs to promote healthy youth, families and communities. HYCAN needs your help!
Read MoreIf you are 13 or older, live in Seattle and have a mobile phone, you can apply for a library
Read MoreSeattle Advocates for Education (seattleadvocatesfe.org) is hiring interns! SAFE is a student-run nonprofit with the mission to expand the scope
Read MoreUPDATE: REGISTRATION DEADLINE – AUG 28 at noon. High school teens and their parents are invited to attend a virtual
Read MoreFandango is spotlighting black cinema and offering free streaming of selected films, including “The Hate U Give” and “Just Mercy.”
Read MoreExpanded, free COVID-19 testing options are available throughout King County: https://kingcounty.gov/depts/health/covid-19/care/testing/locations.aspx. Public Health recommends testing as soon as you notice symptoms, which
Read MoreFareStart needs volunteers to help distribute emergency meals at Seattle Public School sites through the summer months. Shifts will be
Read MoreLooking for fun and safe creative youth/teen summer camps? The Seattle Artist League has taken their art camps online. Their
Read MoreOneWorld Now! is offering an online summer world languages program for students who are interested in studying Arabic, Korean, or
Read MoreThe Summer STEM Institute (SSI) is a 6-week virtual summer program that will run from June 21 to August 1, 2020. SSI consists of (1)
Read MoreNAMI Seattle is hosting a parent support call for Seattle K-12 parents, Thursday June 4, from 6:30 – 7:30 PM.
Read MoreHealthy Youth CAN is seeking art, poetry, lettering and other creative pieces for submission to their Hope and Resilience Billboard
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