AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM LINKS:

Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Portland – After-school program and mental health counseling at Club sites; N, NE, outer SE Portland.

Camp Fire USA Portland Metro Council – After-school academic, recreation and service learning program at two elementary schools and one middle school; outer SE Portland.

Chess for Success – After-school chess program in five elementary schools for youth in grades 4-8; outer SE Portland.

Children’s Course – After-school program to expose youth to active outdoor golfing experiences that build athletic skill and help them develop other life skills; N Portland.

Community Cycling Center – After-school Bike Safety Club at six elementary schools for youth in grades 4-5; N, SE Portland.

Ethos Music Center – After-school music education program at five elementary schools for youth in grades 4-5; N, NE Portland.

Friendly House – After-school program for homeless children; citywide.

Girls Inc. of Northwest Oregon – After-school program for girls focused on youth development at six elementary and four middle schools; citywide.

Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization – After-school program, family services and parent education for immigrants and refugees at two elementary schools and one middle school; SE Portland.

Impact Northwest – SUN Community School program at Whitman Elementary School and Marshall High School; SE Portland.

Metropolitan Family Services – SUN Community School program at Glenfair Middle School and Harold Oliver Primary.

NAYA Family Center – Cultural and sports after-school program for Native American/Native Alaskan youth in grades 4-8; citywide.

Neighborhood House – SUN Community School program at Jackson Middle School; SW Portland.

Northwest Family Services – Successful transition to high school and improvement in grades, anti-social behavior and truancy; N and SE Portland.

Open Meadow – Summer and after-school tutoring, advocacy and leadership training services to 340 students who attend Marshall, Madison, Centennial, and Roosevelt High Schools.

Oregon Health Career Center – After-school science program at 40 SUN Community Schools in Portland; citywide.

Oregon Outreach – to prepare at-risk youth in under-supported high school with Accredited workforce employment training, real-life work experience internships, and life long job-readiness skills for at-risk youth. NE, N, SE Portland.

Saturday Academy – After-school and weekend programs for low-income students; citywide.

Self Enhancement, Inc. – After-school academic and enrichment services for youth in grades 4-8, focused on African-American youth; N, NE Portland.

Tears of Joy Theatre – Arts-based, after-school program at five K-8 schools; N, NE Portland.

MENTORING PROGRAM LINKS:

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Portland – Community-based, one-on-one mentoring program; N, NE, outer SE Portland.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Portland – Latino Mentoring Initiative including school-based and community-based services; N, NE Portland.

Boys and Girls Aid – Community-based, one-on-one mentoring; outer SE Portland.

Friends of the Children – Long-term, community-based, one-on-one mentoring program for children grades K-12; citywide.

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization – Mentoring for boys aged 13-17 to improve attitude and/or connection to school, improve leadership skills, improve cultural identity and connection to culture, and increase awareness of African culture; SE Portland.

Impact Northwest – School and community-based, one-on-one mentoring program at eight elementary schools; NE, SE Portland.

Lutheran Community Services – Program for immigrant children ages 12 -18 to improve homework completion, improve self confidence and esteem, and increase engagement in the learning process; citywide.

Metropolitan Family Services – One-on-one mentoring program serving seven elementary schools, retirees serve as mentors; N, NE, SE Portland.

Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center – Mentoring services to 50 children annually aged 14-18 who attend the Rosemary Anderson High School, an alternative school.

SMART – Literacy mentoring program for children grades K-3 at 24 elementary schools; N, NE, SE Portland.

Trillium Family Services – Family-to-child mentoring program for elementary school children; N, NE, SE Portland.