Worksource Youth Center
Community Resource
About this resource
This program operates year-round, providing a variety of services aimed at helping low-income young individuals succeed in both their educational and professional endeavors.
Intake Procedure: You can apply either online or in person.
Fees: There are no fees associated with this program.
Who can use this
- Participants must be low-income and fulfill at least one of the following criteria: lacking basic literacy skills; an English Language Learner; a school dropout; homeless; a runaway; a foster child; a person with a disability; pregnant or a parent; an offender; or in need of extra support to finish their education or maintain employment.
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Everett, Washington
Walk-ins welcome
Location
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