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Education

Seattle Head Start
206-252-0960
Mailing address: Head Start
Seattle Public Schools
MS – 31 – 555
P.O. Box 34165
Seattle, WA 98124-1165

Enriched preschool programs for 3- to 5-year-olds from low-income families. Part of Seattle Public Schools.

Applicants are encouraged to use the mailing address. Applications may be dropped off at the main receptionist desk of the John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence, 2445 3rd Avenue South, Seattle (no mail to this address), but there is very limited parking.

Parents with children in the Head Start program are eligible to consult with an employment specialist who can help with an assessment of job skills and resume writing. Education, retraining and a job search are then part of the program.
Verified 12/02

YouthCare's Orion Center
206-622-5555
1-877-622-5551 toll free
1-800-244-5767 Crisis line M-F 9am-6pm
1828 Yale Ave., Seattle, WA 98101
(corner of Stewart St. and Denny Way)

Work toward GED or diploma, or re-enter normal school system. Also social and vocational skills training. 9:30 am – 2:30 pm, Mon-Fri.
Verified 11/07

University District Youth Center
206-526-2992
4516 15th Avenue NE, Seattle 98105

Seattle Public School Interagency Program, GED prep and High School Diploma programs. Ages 13-21. M-F 9am-2:30pm.
Verified 12/02

Peace for the Streets by Kids from the Streets (PSKS)
206-726-8500
206-726-9423 fax
1814 Summit Ave., Seattle 98122

Learning Center. Work towards GED or diploma. School hours (ages 14-21) M-F 2-6 pm.
Program Verified 12/02
Contact info verified 1/04

Seattle Indian Center
206-329-8700
611 12th Ave S, Suite 300, Seattle 98144

GED prep, also prep to re-enter normal school system, computer training.
Verified 12/02

YWCA of South King County Youth Options
425-226-1266
1010 S 2nd St., Renton, WA 98055

Program for out-of-school youth 16-21. GED, internships, job placements, resources and referrals.
Verified 12/02

King County Work Training Program
Learning Center North

206-296-5285
12550 Aurora Ave N, Seattle 98133

GED completion school for ages 16-21. 9am-noon, 1-4pm, M-F. Possible referral for other services such as childcare, housing, food, case management.
Verified 12/02

Seattle Education Access
206-683-5536
5516 Roosevelt Way N.E., Seattle, WA 98105
email: mailto:anthon@seattleeducationaccess.org

"Higher education advocacy and opportunity to people struggling to overcome poverty and adversity."

Free academic advising, career counseling, tutoring, and education planning for low income people who want to go to college. SEA focuses its outreach efforts on young adults (ages 18-30) who have experienced homelessness. Services include assistance filling out financial aid paperwork, research on available colleges and programs, assistance in the college application process, advocacy for youth who will need to complete a dependency status waiver in order to receive federal financial aid, peer mentoring for previously homeless college students.

Scholarships to local community colleges available for low-income clients who have experienced homelessness; applications available from SEA's website or office.
Verified 7/07

The Urban League Of Metropolitan Seattle
206-461-3792
105 14th Ave., Seattle 98122

Education programs include Safe Haven after school program, Summer Academy for children age 5 - 16.
Verified 1/03

Washington Literacy Hotline
1-800-323-2550

A clearinghouse for people who wish to learn to read or who wish to help others learn. Includes English as a second language (ESL), GED prep and citizenship prep.
Verified 12/02

Refugee Federation Service Center
206-725-9181
7101 MLK Jr. Way S,, Suite 214, Seattle 98118

ESL and Voc/tech (Vocational/technical) classes including electronic assembly training.

Additional locations:

  • Kent: 213 W. Titus, Kent 98032
    253-852-5150
  • White Center: 10025 16th Ave. SW, Seattle 98146
    206-762-4894

  • Verified 11/02

University Presbyterian Church - Language Institute for Refugees
206-524-7300 Ext 173
4540 15th Ave NE, Seattle 98105
email: languageministries@upc.org

English classes and one-on-one tutoring for refugees and immigrants. Five levels; each class lasts 9 weeks, meeting twice a week. Day and evening classes. one-on-one tutoring is once a week. Sometimes has a waiting list. Call Mon-Thurs 9am-3pm.
Verified 12/02

Literacy Source
206-782-2050
720 North 35th Street, Suite 103; Seattle 98103

External Diploma Program (high school degree program for adults over 21), basic literacy programs, English as a Second Language and citizenship classes.
Verified 08/07

Zenith Foundation
206-855-9443

Scholarships for at-risk and disadvantaged youth (13 to 19 years) to attend sail training and maritime education programs in the Puget Sound region.
Verified 12/02

Discovery Movement Project
206-240-6313
1111 E. Madison PMB 419
Seattle, WA 98122

Utilize physical movement to enhance self esteem, self control, and awareness, leading to healthy body image and healthy alternatives to destructive behaviors. A range of individual and group programs available, with some sliding scale and scholarship possibilities for at risk populations.
Verified 1/03

American Red Cross, Seattle Chapter
206-726-3531

CPR, First Aid and Emergency Response Training, as well as other related trainings. These can be a matter of life and death. In general, they are reasonably inexpensive, though not free. A schedule of classes is on line; click on individual classes for fees and other details.

Youth Tutoring Program
206-328-5659
100 23rd Ave.S., Seattle 98144

Provides evening tutoring for at-risk children living in Seattle's public housing communities. Tutoring sessions occur in those communities. As of summer 2005, locations include High Point, New Holly, Rainier Vista, Yesler Terrace, Jackson Park, and Cedarvale.
Verified 6/05

Washington Academy of Languages
206-682-4463
2 Nickerson St, Suite 201, Seattle 98109

Intensive, part-time, and custom programs in English (and other languages). All levels are welcome. The academy is a private academic institution, and is priced accordingly. They do not offer scholarships, but accept most forms of financial aid. Call 8 am - 9 pm Monday through Thursday or 8 am - 5 pm Friday, or visit website for more information.
Verified 09/08


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