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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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San Diego City Library College Heights Branch
4710 College Avenue
San Diego, CA  92115
Phone: (619) 533-3902
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San Diego City Library Malcolm X Library and Performing Arts Center
5148 Market Street
San Diego, CA  92115
Phone: (619) 527-3405
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Platt College - San Diego
6250 El Cajon Blvd.
San Diego, CA  92115
Phone: (619) 265-0107
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Platt College is an accredited school offering degrees in the arts including multimedia design, graphic design, animation, video production, and web design. Platt seeks to teach its students both traditional and contemporary skills within a supportive environment that stimulates the incubation of new ideas.
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Alliance Youth Program Partnership with Bright Families Mentoring Program
5952 El Cajon Blvd.
San Diego, CA  92115
Phone: (619) 286-9053
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The alliance youth program provides after school activities, mentoring and tutoring to refugee and immigrant youth. The obvective of the program is to provide the youth with an opportunity to share ideas and be exposed to a host of activities.
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Unity Tech Fitness Center
5540 El Cajon Blvd
San Diego, CA  92115
Phone: (619) 287-8182
Fax: (619) 287-8184
Unity Tech Fitness Center provides an array of services to inner city youth and their families, including academic support, mentoring, fitness, nutrition, karate, intervention, and prevention. UTFC is a safe haven for parents, foster parents and/or guardians for individuals who have been victims of the horrific dangers of gang violence.
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Hawaiian Kenpo Federation
5540 El Cajon Blvd
San Diego, CA  92115
Phone: 619-287-8182
Fax: 619-287-8184
At the Hawaiian Kenpo Self-Defense School. We have programs like Kid smart, teen-Safe, Bully-Safe and Martial Art Discipline Summer Camps and much more.
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SDSU Practical Academic Study Skills, Reading Programs
5250 Campanille
San Diego, CA  92182
Phone: (619) 594-5152
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PASS, Practical Academic Study Skills, teaches note-taking and outlining, test-taking strategies, problem-solving, memorization techniquees, listening skills, reading strategies, and time management for students entering high school or college.
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Metro Career Center
3910 University Avenue
San Diego, CA  92105
Phone: (619) 516-2200
Fax: (619) 516-2298
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The Metro Region Career Centers offers youth in their communities a comprehensive menu of employment and training services that include assistance with resume writing, interviewing skills, finding job openings, training programs, and much more.
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City Heights Community Technology Center
4283 El Cajon Blvd 220
San Diego, CA  92105
Phone: (619) 594-6658
Fax: (619) 594-6651
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The City Heights Community Technology Center provides free access to high-speed, Internet connected computers , free computer training and technical support, a meeting space to local community non-profit organization and more. Programs targeted to youth include training, volunteer opportunities, and internships.
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San Diego Workforce Partnership
3910 University Avenue, Suite 400
San Diego, CA  92105
Phone: (619) 228-2900
Fax: (619) 228-2901
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The San Diego Workforce Partnership has been coordinating job training and employment programs for over twenty-five years. Created under a Joint Powers Agreement by the City and County of San Diego, the Workforce Partnership brings qualified employees and area businesses together. We work to be highly flexible and creative in meeting the needs of our customers. Our partners and training providers share our desire to prepare San Diego’s current and future workforce by bringing together academic, vocational, and social services with job training. We offer a wide variety of business services, including human resources and consulting services, labor market and economic development resources, as well as expertise in job training, employer support services, and leadership in mobilizing public and private organizations to address workforce needs. There are programs that address the special needs of youth and military personnel and their families, as well.
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