NWCF 2022 Impact Report

NW Children’s Foundation 2022 Grants

Empowering Youth (continued)

*30,000

Communities In Schools of Lakewood: Mentoring, tutoring, and wraparound support for underserved students provided through a network of community volunteers. Communities In Schools of Renton: Mentoring, tutoring, and wraparound support services for underserved students provided through a network of community volunteers. Community Network Council: Emotional and academic intervention, support, advocacy, and community building for Black and Brown youth and families. Community Passageways: Alternatives to incarceration for youth and young adults through restorative and culturally relevant programming, mentorships, legal support, and more. Eastside Academy: Education, addiction recovery, mental health counseling, housing, and mentor relationships for students. Friends of the Children: Long-term professional mentoring to guide children facing tough challenges to reach their potential and achieve their goals. Friends of Youth: Housing, support services, and case management for homeless young parents and their children. New Horizons Ministries: Safe shelter, case management, mental health services, employment, and housing support for youth and young adults experiencing homelessness. Northwest Education Access: Higher education advocacy and opportunities for young people struggling to overcome poverty and adversity. Northwest Youth Services: Emergency housing and case management for homeless youth ages 13-17. Rochester Organization of Families: Resources and services for children, youth, and families to achieve a healthy, positive and drug- free community.

*30,000

13,000

15,000

*30,000

ROOTS: Emergency shelter, case management, and access to a continuum of support services for homeless young adults in Seattle’s University District. SafeFutures Youth Center: Comprehensive services to help low-income and refugee/ immigrant youth build healthy futures and break down barriers that hinder success. Skagit Valley Family YMCA: Emergency shelter, drop-in services, case management, and referrals for Skagit County youth ages 13-17. Sound Discipline: Partners with educators, organizations, and families to transform schools into equitable learning communities. Street Youth Ministries: Drop-in center, case management, activities, and outreach to mitigate immediate and long-term harms for unhoused youth and young adults ages 13-26. Teen Feed: Low-barrier/trauma-focused crisis intervention, service referrals, and life-skills mentorship for homeless, high-risk youth. The Mockingbird Society : Foster care system development through youth leadership, legislative advocacy, and extended family model for foster care. Treehouse: Comprehensive support for the educational needs of youth in foster care. Youth Tutoring Program (CCS): Tutoring to elementary, middle, and high school youth living in six low-income and public housing communities in Seattle.

7,000

*30,000

*100,000

15,000

*30,000

*75,000

15,400

7,000

*30,000

*30,000

*30,000

*100,000

*30,000

*30,000

*30,000

We sincerely appreciate this ongoing partnership with NWCF. Investments like yours make it possible to continue walking alongside youth in their journey to a happy, healthy adulthood. – 2022 Partner Agency

$1,000,000

Total 2022 Grants:

9

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