Native American Youth And Family Center
Community Resource
About this resource
The program features academic and cultural camps during the summer and spring breaks that concentrate on math, science, and Native culture. The Ninth Grade Counts camp assists students in comprehending high school graduation criteria, investigating college and career possibilities, and gaining insights into Native American art, teachings, and science. Participants also have the opportunity to interact with college students, staff, and Native professionals to discover various career paths.
Intake Procedure: Check the website
Travel/Location: Accessible via TriMet Bus 75
Fees: No cost
Who can use this
- Students in grades 2-8 who identify as Native American
Documents you may need
- None required at intake
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Portland, Oregon
Location
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