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Youth Connect resources were provided by the San Diego Workforce Partnership. For more information about their programs for youth, please visit their Youth Connect Network website.
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County of San Diego Dept. of Parks and Rec. (Lakeside REC Club)
9911 Vine Street
Lakeside, CA  92040
Phone: (619) 443-4169
Fax: (619) 443-2423
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The REC Club offers opportunities for youth to grow through physical fitness, art expression, leadership roles, community service and educational activities to enhance their self-esteem, communication skills, problem solving skills, and community involvement. The REC Club dedicates their resources to take a holistic approach to youth development. The programs are all encompassing addressing the physical, mental, and emotional health of the youth participants, in addition to developing their life and social skills.
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East County Career Center
924 East Main Street
El Cajon, CA  92021
Phone: (619) 590-3900
Fax: (619) 579-4720
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Grossmont Union High School District, Out-of-School Program
924 E. Main Street
El Cajon,   92021
Phone: (619) 590-3900
Fax: (619) 579-4720
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Grossmont Union High School District, Grossmont Adult Schools, and the East County Career Center in partnership with the El Cajon Collaborative provide workforce development services to youth between the ages of 16-21 who meet Workforce Investment Act (WIA) eligibility criteria established by the Department of Labor. Services include but are not limited to the following: Completion of High School Diploma or GED, career assessment, work readiness and life skills training, job shadow, work experience/internship opportunities, leadership and community service, mentoring, tutoring supportive services to assist with successful completion of academics, advanced career training, and/or employment. Services may be long term and include intensive case management support.
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