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Youth Services: ACADEMIC SUPPORT, CAREER EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH & WELLNESS, YOUTH LEADERSHIP

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Youth/Student Support Groups
Employment Preparation
Job Finding Assistance
Youth Development
Assistive Technology Information
Employment Related Advocacy Groups
Youth Centers
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Advocacy
Career Entrance Examinations
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Education Advocacy Groups
Technical/Trade Schools
Youth Employment Programs

Identify and connect unaccompanied homeless and at-risk youth and young adults (ages 15-24) to the individualized services they need to thrive, including Coordinated Entry, referrals, and individualized plans and case management to achieve housing, education, and/or employment support network goals.

Youth Services: ACADEMIC SUPPORT, CAREER EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH & WELLNESS, SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SUPPORT, YOUTH LEADERSHIP

Categories

Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Youth Literacy Programs
Youth/Student Support Groups
Youth Employment Programs
Return to Education Support
Education Advocacy Groups
Homeless Employment Programs
Youth Development
Continuing Education
Youth Centers
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Housing Advocacy Groups
Youth Violence Prevention
Life Skills Education
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Housing Counseling
Employment Preparation

Provides transitional employment, job training and support services in a community-supported organic garden and related work enterprises. On-the-job training program is up to one year. Each participants works a consistent schedule and must set and work toward goals for shelter, education and/or employment. Offers a lecture series during the growing season and a retail store that sells products from the farm.

Categories

Outdoor Environmental Education
Employment Preparation
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Organizational Training Services

The Family & Children's Services Transition Age Youth (TAY) program serves current and former foster youth age 15-24 with a range of services to assist youth in making a healthy transition to adulthood. Programs include counseling, skill-building, a drop-in center and subsidized supportive housing.

TAY programs include:
. The Independent Living Program (ILP) serves current and former foster and probation placement youth age 15-21. It assists youth to develop independent living skills to successfully transition to self-sufficiency and includes services such as one-on-one counseling, assistance in obtaining ID cards, driving permits and licenses and workshops on topics that assist youth in achieving personal, education and vocational goals.
. The Transitional Housing Program is a supportive housing program for former non-minor dependents and foster youth between the ages 18-24. Youth are supported with financial assistance, educational expenses, emotional support, life skills coaching, and referral to community resources to help them achieve the financial stability necessary to succeed in independent living.

Learn more: https://www.santacruzhumanservices.org/FamilyChildren/TransitionalAgeYout

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Work Clothing Donation Programs
Food Donation Programs
Housing Advocacy Groups
Laundry Facilities
Continuing Education
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Return to Education Support
Workshops/Symposiums
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
General Clothing Donation Programs
Social Clubs/Events
Student Financial Aid
Life Skills Education
Employment Related Advocacy Groups
Youth Employment Programs
Employment Preparation
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Women's Support Groups
Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing
Employment/Retirement Related Support Groups
Food Pantries
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Computer Access Aids
Survivors/victims services: Case Manager, System Navigator, Immigration services, Legal services, Support Groups
Legal Services: immigration services; U-Visas
Financial Services: job search; rental assistance
Education Services: Tutoring & homework support

Serve victims/survivors who are impacted by the following crimes:
Bullying (Verbal, Cyber, or Physical);Child sexual abuse/assault;DUI/DWI Incidents;Mass violence (domestic/international);Survivors of homicide victims;Teen dating victimization.

Serve victims/survivors who are:
Currently under supervision (probation/parole);Experiencing Homelessness;Immigrant/refugees/asylum seekers;LGBTQ+;Undocumented;Victim with limited English proficiency.

Categories

Rent Payment Assistance
Crime Witness Support
Crime Victim Support Groups
Employment Preparation
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Child Abuse Support Groups
Job Finding Assistance
Youth Employment Programs
Tutoring Services
General Crime Victim Assistance

Workforce Santa Cruz County offers specialized programs for young adults (16-24) and adult (18+) job seekers and employees, including members of our community with disabilities, military veterans, and dislocated workers. Our services offer wide range of programs to improve skills, discover career pathways, participate in training, and more:

. CalJOBS: CalJOBS is California's online resource to help job seekers navigate the state's workforce services. You can search and apply for jobs, create rsums, find education and training, download the CalJOBS app, and more.
. Young Adults: Get help to develop skills, search and apply for jobs, network and connect to community resources.
. Dislocated Workers: If you are 18 years or older, access our no-cost services to find a stable job or training for a new career. We can help you figure out what kind of career would be best for you through customized services specific to individuals who have been terminated or laid off, or have received a notice of termination or layoff.
. Veterans: Veterans Career Services are available for unemployed and underemployed veterans and their spouses and include access to training, job search and placement assistance, and other supportive services.
. Training: Workforce Santa Cruz County provides adult (18+) and youth (16-24) job seekers and employees with access to a wide range of programs to improve skills, discover career pathways, participate in training, and so much more. Eligible youth may co-enroll in both youth and adult programs.

Learn more: https://workforcescc.com/job-seekers/

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Fairs/Exhibitions
Computer Access Aids
Youth Work Permits
Veteran Employment Programs
Social Skills Training
Return to Education Support
Youth Employment Programs
Employment Preparation
Job Finding Assistance
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Homeless Employment Programs
Career Entrance Examinations
Workshops/Symposiums
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Public Access Computers/Tools

Workforce Santa Cruz County offers specialized programs for young adults (16-24) and adult (18+) job seekers and employees, including members of our community with disabilities, military veterans, and dislocated workers. Our services offer wide range of programs to improve skills, discover career pathways, participate in training, and more:

. CalJOBS: CalJOBS is California's online resource to help job seekers navigate the state's workforce services. You can search and apply for jobs, create rsums, find education and training, download the CalJOBS app, and more.
. Young Adults: Get help to develop skills, search and apply for jobs, network and connect to community resources.
. Dislocated Workers: If you are 18 years or older, access our no-cost services to find a stable job or training for a new career. We can help you figure out what kind of career would be best for you through customized services specific to individuals who have been terminated or laid off, or have received a notice of termination or layoff.
. Veterans: Veterans Career Services are available for unemployed and underemployed veterans and their spouses and include access to training, job search and placement assistance, and other supportive services.
. Training: Workforce Santa Cruz County provides adult (18+) and youth (16-24) job seekers and employees with access to a wide range of programs to improve skills, discover career pathways, participate in training, and so much more. Eligible youth may co-enroll in both youth and adult programs.

Learn more: https://workforcescc.com/job-seekers/

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Fairs/Exhibitions
Computer Access Aids
Youth Work Permits
Veteran Employment Programs
Social Skills Training
Return to Education Support
Youth Employment Programs
Employment Preparation
Job Finding Assistance
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Homeless Employment Programs
Career Entrance Examinations
Workshops/Symposiums
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Public Access Computers/Tools

Workforce Santa Cruz County offers specialized programs for young adults (16-24) and adult (18+) job seekers and employees, including members of our community with disabilities, military veterans, and dislocated workers. Our services offer wide range of programs to improve skills, discover career pathways, participate in training, and more:

. CalJOBS: CalJOBS is California's online resource to help job seekers navigate the state's workforce services. You can search and apply for jobs, create rsums, find education and training, download the CalJOBS app, and more.
. Young Adults: Get help to develop skills, search and apply for jobs, network and connect to community resources.
. Dislocated Workers: If you are 18 years or older, access our no-cost services to find a stable job or training for a new career. We can help you figure out what kind of career would be best for you through customized services specific to individuals who have been terminated or laid off, or have received a notice of termination or layoff.
. Veterans: Veterans Career Services are available for unemployed and underemployed veterans and their spouses and include access to training, job search and placement assistance, and other supportive services.
. Training: Workforce Santa Cruz County provides adult (18+) and youth (16-24) job seekers and employees with access to a wide range of programs to improve skills, discover career pathways, participate in training, and so much more. Eligible youth may co-enroll in both youth and adult programs.

Learn more: https://workforcescc.com/job-seekers/

Categories

Fairs/Exhibitions
Computer Access Aids
Youth Work Permits
Veteran Employment Programs
Social Skills Training
Return to Education Support
Youth Employment Programs
Employment Preparation
Job Finding Assistance
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Homeless Employment Programs
Career Entrance Examinations
Workshops/Symposiums
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Public Access Computers/Tools
Provides information services, free access to computers and printers, free WiFi access, free access to books, movies, audiobooks, and music for education, entertainment, and personal enrichment.

Also offers research assistance, early literacy programs, book groups, craft programs, STEM/STEAM-based programs, the Genealogical Society and local history collections, meeting rooms for non-profit use, and programs to support lifelong learning and cultural experiences.

Provides resources (books, technology, streaming audiobooks, video, ebooks, reference databases, news), services (Homework Help, Online Tutoring, help finding information, job search, workforce development, housing search, connecting to community resources), programs (ACT Advisory Council for Teens, Coding, Computer Animation, Dungeons & Dragons, craft programs, community conversations, book and film clubs), volunteer opportunities.

Career Exploration, Cultural and Recreational Activities, Science & Math Subject Matters, Socio-Emotional Learning, Technology Support Services, Tutoring Services, Youth Advocacy/Civic Engagement.

Stress Busters: Balanced Nutrition, Experiencing Nature, Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices, Physical Activity, Supportive Relationships

Categories

Computer Literacy Training Programs
Public Internet Access Sites
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Youth/Student Support Groups
Employment Preparation
Career Entrance Examinations
Physical Activity and Fitness Education/Promotion
Science and Mathematics Clubs/Societies
Cultural Heritage Groups
Outdoor Environmental Education
Parent Support Groups
Women's Support Groups
Public Libraries
Nutrition Education
Advocacy
Adult Literacy Programs
Early Literacy Development Programs
General Counseling Services
Youth Literacy Programs
Family Literacy Programs
Youth Development
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Assistive Technology Information
Tutoring Services
Provides information services, free access to computers and printers, free WiFi access, free access to books, movies, audiobooks, and music for education, entertainment, and personal enrichment.

Also offers research assistance, early literacy programs, book groups, craft programs, STEM/STEAM-based programs, the Genealogical Society and local history collections, meeting rooms for non-profit use, and programs to support lifelong learning and cultural experiences.

Provides resources (books, technology, streaming audiobooks, video, ebooks, reference databases, news), services (Homework Help, Online Tutoring, help finding information, job search, workforce development, housing search, connecting to community resources), programs (ACT Advisory Council for Teens, Coding, Computer Animation, Dungeons & Dragons, craft programs, community conversations, book and film clubs), volunteer opportunities.

Career Exploration, Cultural and Recreational Activities, Science & Math Subject Matters, Socio-Emotional Learning, Technology Support Services, Tutoring Services, Youth Advocacy/Civic Engagement.

Stress Busters: Balanced Nutrition, Experiencing Nature, Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices, Physical Activity, Supportive Relationships

Categories

Computer Literacy Training Programs
Public Internet Access Sites
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Youth/Student Support Groups
Employment Preparation
Career Entrance Examinations
Physical Activity and Fitness Education/Promotion
Science and Mathematics Clubs/Societies
Cultural Heritage Groups
Outdoor Environmental Education
Parent Support Groups
Women's Support Groups
Public Libraries
Nutrition Education
Advocacy
Adult Literacy Programs
Early Literacy Development Programs
General Counseling Services
Youth Literacy Programs
Family Literacy Programs
Youth Development
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Assistive Technology Information
Tutoring Services
Provides information services, free access to computers and printers, free WiFi access, free access to books, movies, audiobooks, and music for education, entertainment, and personal enrichment.

Also offers research assistance, early literacy programs, book groups, craft programs, STEM/STEAM-based programs, the Genealogical Society and local history collections, meeting rooms for non-profit use, and programs to support lifelong learning and cultural experiences.

Provides resources (books, technology, streaming audiobooks, video, ebooks, reference databases, news), services (Homework Help, Online Tutoring, help finding information, job search, workforce development, housing search, connecting to community resources), programs (ACT Advisory Council for Teens, Coding, Computer Animation, Dungeons & Dragons, craft programs, community conversations, book and film clubs), volunteer opportunities.

Career Exploration, Cultural and Recreational Activities, Science & Math Subject Matters, Socio-Emotional Learning, Technology Support Services, Tutoring Services, Youth Advocacy/Civic Engagement.

Stress Busters: Balanced Nutrition, Experiencing Nature, Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices, Physical Activity, Supportive Relationships

Categories

Computer Literacy Training Programs
Public Internet Access Sites
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Youth/Student Support Groups
Employment Preparation
Career Entrance Examinations
Physical Activity and Fitness Education/Promotion
Science and Mathematics Clubs/Societies
Cultural Heritage Groups
Outdoor Environmental Education
Parent Support Groups
Women's Support Groups
Public Libraries
Nutrition Education
Advocacy
Adult Literacy Programs
Early Literacy Development Programs
General Counseling Services
Youth Literacy Programs
Family Literacy Programs
Youth Development
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Assistive Technology Information
Tutoring Services
Operates a career center where people can have access to computers, fax, copy machines, online job banks, job posting boards, job search assistance, resume assistance, job fairs, computer and typing testing and certification, referrals and information on local resources. Vocational rehabilitation service is described separately.

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Education Advocacy Groups
Debt/Overspending Support Groups
General Education Advocacy
Life Skills Education
Return to Education Support
Employment Preparation
Vocational/Trade High Schools
Continuing Education
Job Finding Assistance
Debt Consolidation Services
Public Access Computers/Tools
Public Internet Access Sites

Services offer:

  • Clothes and Food Stipends
  • Case Management for vital documentation, public benefits (Calfresh, general assistance, SSI, SSDI), employment (Job Finding) , and housing navigation.
  • Volunteer opportunities
  • Donations: Clothing, hygiene supplies, blankets


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Birth Certificates
Food Stamps/SNAP
General Clothing Donation Programs
Social Security Numbers
Employment Physical Examinations
Job Finding Assistance
Employment Related Fingerprinting
Social Security Retirement Benefits
Identification Application/Replacement Clinics
Social Security Disability Insurance
General Clothing Provision
Employment Preparation
Food Pantries
Housing Counseling
Work Clothing
Work Clothing Donation Programs
Homeless Employment Programs
Winter Clothing Donation Programs
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Provides information services, free access to computers and printers, free WiFi access, free access to books, movies, audiobooks, and music for education, entertainment, and personal enrichment.

Also offers research assistance, early literacy programs, book groups, craft programs, STEM/STEAM-based programs, the Genealogical Society and local history collections, meeting rooms for non-profit use, and programs to support lifelong learning and cultural experiences.

Provides resources (books, technology, streaming audiobooks, video, ebooks, reference databases, news), services (Homework Help, Online Tutoring, help finding information, job search, workforce development, housing search, connecting to community resources), programs (ACT Advisory Council for Teens, Coding, Computer Animation, Dungeons & Dragons, craft programs, community conversations, book and film clubs), volunteer opportunities.

Career Exploration, Cultural and Recreational Activities, Science & Math Subject Matters, Socio-Emotional Learning, Technology Support Services, Tutoring Services, Youth Advocacy/Civic Engagement.

Stress Busters: Balanced Nutrition, Experiencing Nature, Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices, Physical Activity, Supportive Relationships

Categories

Computer Literacy Training Programs
Public Internet Access Sites
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Youth/Student Support Groups
Employment Preparation
Career Entrance Examinations
Physical Activity and Fitness Education/Promotion
Science and Mathematics Clubs/Societies
Cultural Heritage Groups
Outdoor Environmental Education
Parent Support Groups
Women's Support Groups
Public Libraries
Nutrition Education
Advocacy
Adult Literacy Programs
Early Literacy Development Programs
General Counseling Services
Youth Literacy Programs
Family Literacy Programs
Youth Development
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Assistive Technology Information
Tutoring Services
Provides information services, free access to computers and printers, free WiFi access, free access to books, movies, audiobooks, and music for education, entertainment, and personal enrichment.

Also offers research assistance, early literacy programs, book groups, craft programs, STEM/STEAM-based programs, the Genealogical Society and local history collections, meeting rooms for non-profit use, and programs to support lifelong learning and cultural experiences.

Provides resources (books, technology, streaming audiobooks, video, ebooks, reference databases, news), services (Homework Help, Online Tutoring, help finding information, job search, workforce development, housing search, connecting to community resources), programs (ACT Advisory Council for Teens, Coding, Computer Animation, Dungeons & Dragons, craft programs, community conversations, book and film clubs), volunteer opportunities.

Career Exploration, Cultural and Recreational Activities, Science & Math Subject Matters, Socio-Emotional Learning, Technology Support Services, Tutoring Services, Youth Advocacy/Civic Engagement.

Stress Busters: Balanced Nutrition, Experiencing Nature, Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices, Physical Activity, Supportive Relationships

Categories

Computer Literacy Training Programs
Public Internet Access Sites
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Youth/Student Support Groups
Employment Preparation
Career Entrance Examinations
Physical Activity and Fitness Education/Promotion
Science and Mathematics Clubs/Societies
Cultural Heritage Groups
Outdoor Environmental Education
Parent Support Groups
Women's Support Groups
Public Libraries
Nutrition Education
Advocacy
Adult Literacy Programs
Early Literacy Development Programs
General Counseling Services
Youth Literacy Programs
Family Literacy Programs
Youth Development
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Assistive Technology Information
Tutoring Services
Provides information services, free access to computers and printers, free WiFi access, free access to books, movies, audiobooks, and music for education, entertainment, and personal enrichment.

Also offers research assistance, early literacy programs, book groups, craft programs, STEM/STEAM-based programs, the Genealogical Society and local history collections, meeting rooms for non-profit use, and programs to support lifelong learning and cultural experiences.

Provides resources (books, technology, streaming audiobooks, video, ebooks, reference databases, news), services (Homework Help, Online Tutoring, help finding information, job search, workforce development, housing search, connecting to community resources), programs (ACT Advisory Council for Teens, Coding, Computer Animation, Dungeons & Dragons, craft programs, community conversations, book and film clubs), volunteer opportunities.

Career Exploration, Cultural and Recreational Activities, Science & Math Subject Matters, Socio-Emotional Learning, Technology Support Services, Tutoring Services, Youth Advocacy/Civic Engagement.

Stress Busters: Balanced Nutrition, Experiencing Nature, Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices, Physical Activity, Supportive Relationships

Categories

Computer Literacy Training Programs
Public Internet Access Sites
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Youth/Student Support Groups
Employment Preparation
Career Entrance Examinations
Physical Activity and Fitness Education/Promotion
Science and Mathematics Clubs/Societies
Cultural Heritage Groups
Outdoor Environmental Education
Parent Support Groups
Women's Support Groups
Public Libraries
Nutrition Education
Advocacy
Adult Literacy Programs
Early Literacy Development Programs
General Counseling Services
Youth Literacy Programs
Family Literacy Programs
Youth Development
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Assistive Technology Information
Tutoring Services

Identify and connect unaccompanied homeless and at-risk youth and young adults (ages 15-24) to the individualized services they need to thrive, including Coordinated Entry, referrals, and individualized plans and case management to achieve housing, education, and/or employment support network goals.

Youth Services: ACADEMIC SUPPORT, CAREER EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH & WELLNESS, SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SUPPORT, YOUTH LEADERSHIP

Categories

Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Youth Literacy Programs
Youth/Student Support Groups
Youth Employment Programs
Return to Education Support
Education Advocacy Groups
Homeless Employment Programs
Youth Development
Continuing Education
Youth Centers
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Housing Advocacy Groups
Youth Violence Prevention
Life Skills Education
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Housing Counseling
Employment Preparation
Survivors/victims services: Case Manager, System Navigator, Immigration services, Legal services, Support Groups
Legal Services: immigration services; U-Visas
Financial Services: job search; rental assistance
Education Services: Tutoring & homework support

Serve victims/survivors who are impacted by the following crimes:
Bullying (Verbal, Cyber, or Physical);Child sexual abuse/assault;DUI/DWI Incidents;Mass violence (domestic/international);Survivors of homicide victims;Teen dating victimization.

Serve victims/survivors who are:
Currently under supervision (probation/parole);Experiencing Homelessness;Immigrant/refugees/asylum seekers;LGBTQ+;Undocumented;Victim with limited English proficiency.

Categories

Rent Payment Assistance
Crime Witness Support
Crime Victim Support Groups
Employment Preparation
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Child Abuse Support Groups
Job Finding Assistance
Youth Employment Programs
Tutoring Services
General Crime Victim Assistance
Provides information services, free access to computers and printers, free WiFi access, free access to books, movies, audiobooks, and music for education, entertainment, and personal enrichment.

Also offers research assistance, early literacy programs, book groups, craft programs, STEM/STEAM-based programs, the Genealogical Society and local history collections, meeting rooms for non-profit use, and programs to support lifelong learning and cultural experiences.

Provides resources (books, technology, streaming audiobooks, video, ebooks, reference databases, news), services (Homework Help, Online Tutoring, help finding information, job search, workforce development, housing search, connecting to community resources), programs (ACT Advisory Council for Teens, Coding, Computer Animation, Dungeons & Dragons, craft programs, community conversations, book and film clubs), volunteer opportunities.

Career Exploration, Cultural and Recreational Activities, Science & Math Subject Matters, Socio-Emotional Learning, Technology Support Services, Tutoring Services, Youth Advocacy/Civic Engagement.

Stress Busters: Balanced Nutrition, Experiencing Nature, Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices, Physical Activity, Supportive Relationships

Categories

Computer Literacy Training Programs
Public Internet Access Sites
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Youth/Student Support Groups
Employment Preparation
Career Entrance Examinations
Physical Activity and Fitness Education/Promotion
Science and Mathematics Clubs/Societies
Cultural Heritage Groups
Outdoor Environmental Education
Parent Support Groups
Women's Support Groups
Public Libraries
Nutrition Education
Advocacy
Adult Literacy Programs
Early Literacy Development Programs
General Counseling Services
Youth Literacy Programs
Family Literacy Programs
Youth Development
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Assistive Technology Information
Tutoring Services
Provides information services, free access to computers and printers, free WiFi access, free access to books, movies, audiobooks, and music for education, entertainment, and personal enrichment.

Also offers research assistance, early literacy programs, book groups, craft programs, STEM/STEAM-based programs, the Genealogical Society and local history collections, meeting rooms for non-profit use, and programs to support lifelong learning and cultural experiences.

Provides resources (books, technology, streaming audiobooks, video, ebooks, reference databases, news), services (Homework Help, Online Tutoring, help finding information, job search, workforce development, housing search, connecting to community resources), programs (ACT Advisory Council for Teens, Coding, Computer Animation, Dungeons & Dragons, craft programs, community conversations, book and film clubs), volunteer opportunities.

Career Exploration, Cultural and Recreational Activities, Science & Math Subject Matters, Socio-Emotional Learning, Technology Support Services, Tutoring Services, Youth Advocacy/Civic Engagement.

Stress Busters: Balanced Nutrition, Experiencing Nature, Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices, Physical Activity, Supportive Relationships

Categories

Computer Literacy Training Programs
Public Internet Access Sites
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Youth/Student Support Groups
Employment Preparation
Career Entrance Examinations
Physical Activity and Fitness Education/Promotion
Science and Mathematics Clubs/Societies
Cultural Heritage Groups
Outdoor Environmental Education
Parent Support Groups
Women's Support Groups
Public Libraries
Nutrition Education
Advocacy
Adult Literacy Programs
Early Literacy Development Programs
General Counseling Services
Youth Literacy Programs
Family Literacy Programs
Youth Development
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Assistive Technology Information
Tutoring Services
These services include work skills development, community engagement, job readiness, placement and retention assistance, youth leadership training, and work skills crews. The Alcance program serves youth with employment services, tutoring, mentorship, and community Engagement. Academic Advising, Behaviorial & Mental Health Services, Career Counseling, Career Exploration, Community Advocacy, Cultural and Recreational Activities, Family Workshops, Financial Literacy, Job/Internship Placement, Socio Emotional Learning, Technology Support Services, Tutoring Services, Technical Skills Training, Youth Advocacy/Civic Engagement

Categories

Vocational/Trade High Schools
General Crime Victim Assistance
Youth Employment Programs
Veteran Employment Programs
Leadership Development
Youth Development
Homeless Employment Programs
Job Finding Assistance
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Youth/Student Support Groups
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Occupation Related Support Groups
Employment Preparation
Employment/Retirement Related Support Groups
Return to Education Support
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers

Provides transitional employment, job training and support services in a community-supported organic garden and related work enterprises. On-the-job training program is up to one year. Each participants works a consistent schedule and must set and work toward goals for shelter, education and/or employment. Offers a lecture series during the growing season and a retail store that sells products from the farm.

Categories

Outdoor Environmental Education
Employment Preparation
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Organizational Training Services
CASH ASSISTANCE: Monthly cash aid based on family size and income

SUPPORTIVE SERVICES: Child Care (if eligible), Transportation Assistance, Work Supports (i.e., clothing, tools), Education Assistance (i.e., GED, vocational programs), incentives (i.e., good grades for youth)

PREVENTION PROGRAMS: Native American Culture and Tradition classes (i.e., beading, and basket making), Healthy Relationships classes, Family Formation activities, Literacy classes, Fitness classes, Parenting classes, Youth Empowerment Classes, Job Development

Categories

Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Physical Activity and Fitness Education/Promotion
Youth Literacy Programs
Youth/Student Support Groups
Adult Basic Education
Employment Preparation
Child Care Providers
Parenting Skills Classes
Vocational/Trade High Schools
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Youth Employment Programs
Co-Parenting Workshops
Life Skills Education
Services Include:
Unemployment Assistance (UI application/access point)
OSHA Training
OJT On-the -job training opportunities
On site Job readiness training/Job placement assistance
Vocational English as a second language (VESL)/GED Preparation


Housing Assistance

Categories

In Home Supportive Services Subsidies
Financial Literacy Training
Employment Preparation
Youth Employment Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Employment Physical Examinations
Job Finding Assistance
Employment Related Fingerprinting
Personal Financial Counseling
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Housing Counseling

The Family & Children's Services Transition Age Youth (TAY) program serves current and former foster youth age 15-24 with a range of services to assist youth in making a healthy transition to adulthood. Programs include counseling, skill-building, a drop-in center and subsidized supportive housing.

TAY programs include:
. The Independent Living Program (ILP) serves current and former foster and probation placement youth age 15-21. It assists youth to develop independent living skills to successfully transition to self-sufficiency and includes services such as one-on-one counseling, assistance in obtaining ID cards, driving permits and licenses and workshops on topics that assist youth in achieving personal, education and vocational goals.
. The Transitional Housing Program is a supportive housing program for former non-minor dependents and foster youth between the ages 18-24. Youth are supported with financial assistance, educational expenses, emotional support, life skills coaching, and referral to community resources to help them achieve the financial stability necessary to succeed in independent living.

Learn more: https://www.santacruzhumanservices.org/FamilyChildren/TransitionalAgeYout

Categories

Work Clothing Donation Programs
Food Donation Programs
Housing Advocacy Groups
Laundry Facilities
Continuing Education
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Return to Education Support
Workshops/Symposiums
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
General Clothing Donation Programs
Social Clubs/Events
Student Financial Aid
Life Skills Education
Employment Related Advocacy Groups
Youth Employment Programs
Employment Preparation
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Women's Support Groups
Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing
Employment/Retirement Related Support Groups
Food Pantries
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Computer Access Aids