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Goodwill Job Training

Goodwill Job Training offers a variety of programs including youth programs (up to age 24), job training, and support services.

Goodwill Military and Veteran Services

We serve transitional military members, Reservists, National Guard Members, Veterans of all eras and thanks, military and veteran spouses, and dependents under 25 living with a veteran or military sponsor. We provide the tools and support needed to achieve successful civilian careers.

Gordon Family YMCA

Provides free nights for youth: 6, 7, 8 Nite for 6 – 8 graders on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturdays from 7:30-9:30pm and Teen Late Nite for 7 – 12 graders on Fridays from 9:30 – 11:30pm. Provides a safe environment, consistent adult involvement, and fun activities that foster excellence and a positive attitude. No membership required. Waiver form required. Financial assistance available. Adaptive Recreation Program serves children 5-16 on the autism spectrum and wheelchair sports for 4-9 years. Art, dance, culinary, theater, and music classes, summer camps, STEM classes, and youth sports. Homework Help for ages 12 -18 at the Teen Center Monday and Thursday from 3:30-5pm. Teen Leadership Development Program, for grades 8-12. Allows for teenagers to thrive and live up to their potential. Every Thursday at 6:30 PM-8:00 PM. Virtual Programs are available. On-Demand, live, healthy living programs, community cafes. Child Watch: Kids from 6 weeks -7 years old can participate in age-appropriate activities in a safe environment while you work out.

Gordon Family YMCA

The Gordon Family YMCA provides homework help for ages 12-18.

Greater Bonney Lake Historical Society

Greater Bonney Lake Historical Society

Green River College Enumclaw Campus Youth Summer Camps.

Provides Legos, Computers, STEM and Special Interest summer camps.

Green River Community College-Enumclaw Campus

Green River Community College-Enumclaw Campus offers a variety of credit and non-credit classes. Flagger Training, GED, community education and personal development, kids summer camps, and more.

HEROS (Helping Elders through Referral & Outreach Services - MultiCare)

We serve older adults. We provide support, including in-home services to older adults and their caregivers experiencing difficulties common to their age group, including depression, anxiety, dementia, behavioral disturbances, grief and loss.

HearMeWA

HearMeWA is a youth-centered crisis-response program that meets youth safety and well-being needs by linking them to existing support systems. This program is available statewide and provides support to youth 24/7/365. It offers an app, text, chat, website, and phone line, and serves youth up to the age of 25. Anyone who has information about risks or potential risks to the safety and well-being of youth can: Call the toll-free, statewide number at 888-537-1634; Make a web report by clicking the Get Help button at the top right of the webpage; Download the mobile app and contact HearMeWA from a smartphone; or Text HearMeWA to 738477. Sandy Hook Promise’s crisis counselors receive and triage all reports and connect youth with services and supports in their community. You can contact HearMeWA to get help for yourself or someone you know. The program is designed to receive and respond to any youth safety and well-being concerns, including, but not limited to: Assault Anxiety Bullying/Cyberbullying Child abuse or neglect Depression Discrimination Domestic violence Hazing Sexual assault Self-harm Substance use Suicide Planned attack If you have questions or are unsure if HearMeWA can help you, just contact the program and ask. A trained crisis counselor is available to talk to you and provide the support you need. HearMeWA is the only program of its kind in the state. It is a comprehensive tool specifically for young Washingtonians that can address any safety or well-being concern youth may have. While 911, 988 and 211 are focused on specific services, such as public safety, emergency response, behavioral health, and social services, HearMeWA connects youth with a wide range of resources that these other lines may not be able to provide. If 911, 988, or 211 are determined to be the best responder for the caller, HearMeWA will connect them directly. Unlike other existing youth helplines in Washington state, HearMeWA is available for youth 24/7/365 via mobile app, text, web form, and phone. When youth contact HearMeWA, they talk to a trained crisis counselor that have the tools and knowledge to get youth the help they need. Text HEARMEWA to 738477 to get a link to our help form

Heritage Quest Research Library

Heritage Quest Research Library

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