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About this resource
This initiative delivers GED preparation and testing, alongside recovery and tutoring services accredited by Portland Public Schools. It also includes work readiness training, job search assistance, resume support, and guidance for college and post-secondary education. Known as "Urban Ed," it serves as a drop-in, student-focused alternative school for young individuals who have either dropped out or are at risk of doing so. Participants can gain work experience at the Virginia Woof (VW) Dog Daycare and through the Youth Job Training Program. Child care services are provided for established clients.
Intake Procedure: Individuals can walk in or call for additional information.
Fees: There are no associated costs.
Who can use this
- Individuals aged 18-24 who are low-income, homeless, or facing homelessness.
Documents you may need
- None
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Portland, Oregon
Walk-ins welcome
Location
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