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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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Hostelling International American Youth Hostels
726 Fifth Ave
San Diego, CA  92101
Phone: (619) 338-9981
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Offers accomodations to overnight travelers including showers, kitchen priveleges, educational and culturals programs.
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Teen Space, Central Library San Diego Public Library
820 E Street
San Diego, CA  92101
Phone: 619-238-6675
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College Opportunity Foundation, Inc.
1404 Fifth Avenue
San Diego, CA  92101
The mission of the College Opportunity Foundation is to serve at-risk youth who are motivated to attend college but may not have the financial means to do so. We offer support, guidance and financial assistance to students who want to pursue their goal of continuing their educations.
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Youth One Stop Career Centers
232 West Ash Street
San Diego, CA  92101
Phone: 619-233-2814
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The Youth One Stop Career Centers were developed for the Juvenile Court and Community Schools. Providing after school activities to improve students in basic skills, employment readiness training, and work experience.
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Father Joe's St. Vincent de Paul Village
1501 Imperial Avenue
San Diego, CA  92101
Phone: 619-233-8500
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Father Joe's provides programs such as Career Counseling for Youth, Teen Challenge to Change, Teen Job Seeking Skills, and the Teen Summer Jobs Program. We hope to help youth discover vocational interests, skills, abilities and goals and to investigate and research a variety of career/job opportunities, and vocational training and education.
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Center for Education and Technology
1313 Park Blvd, L 200
San Diego, CA  92101
Phone: 619-388-4600
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CET is the primary public non-college credit institution in the ci ty of San Diego. We provide free classes in ESL, citizenship, parenting,home economics, callses for students with disabilities, Adult Basic Education and shoert-term vocational subjects.
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Youth Connect Network
1551 Fourth Ave Suite 600
San Diego, CA  92101
Phone: (619) 238-1445 or (866)-926-7397
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The Youth Connect Network benefits youth, ages 14-21, through education and career development opportunities. Our mission is to reduce skill gaps, keep youth in school and connect them with the tools necessary for training and hands-on learning that would result in employment opportunities. Youth get down to business in the Youth Connect Network through dynamic career programs and services that help them reach new heights. A division of the San Diego Workforce Partnership, the strength of the Youth Connect Network comes from a host of community partners committed to helping youth achieve their maximum potential.
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San Diego City Library - Central Library
820 E Street
San Diego, CA  92101
Phone: (619) 236-5800
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Toribio Romo
3119 Imperial Avenue
San Diego,   92101
Phone: (858) 560-0871 Ext. 106
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San Diego County Office of Education, Transitioning Youth N’ Motion
232 West Ash Street
San Diego,   92101
Phone: 619-233-2814
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The SDCOE/JCCS Youth One-Stop Career Centers offer various programs to prepare JCCS students for job and career prospects. Services offered include, but are not limited to: ROP/multimedia production, ROP/building, driver’s education, GED preparation, career awareness/ choices, graduation portfolio assistance, basic skills improvement (reading and math), computer and internet connection, scholarship (info/apps), merchandising training, and ROP/childcare development. Student Support Specialists provide students with educational goals, financial aid, scholarships information, apprenticeship program, military service /vocation, permanent/temporary employment, dollars for scholars, career goals, follow-up on student progress, and community service.
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