Engaging Youth - Sierra Health Foundation
Engaging Youth - Sierra Health Foundation
Engaging Youth - Sierra Health Foundation
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Western Placer USD After-School ProgramSchool-Based GroupGeography: School districtHow are youth recruited? Appointed by staff, self involvement or parent involvementContact Information510 J St. Lincoln, CA 95648Phone: (916) 645-5135Fax: (916) 645-5136Email: rigaamy@wpusd.k12.ca.usContact: Amy Riga, After School CoordinatorType of leadership offeredParticipation Requirements<strong>Youth</strong> group/club – makes own decisions about its work School grade level: 1st-8thGeography: school siteOrganization Goals/PurposeProvides students with academic support, enrichment, and recreation activities<strong>Youth</strong>Works Sacramento County: DHHSGovernment-Based GroupGeography: Oak Park, William Land ParkFrequency of meetings: DailyContact Informationwww.sacdhhd.com/youthworks3415 Martin Luther King Blvd.Sacramento, CA 95817Phone: (916) 875-2965Fax: (916) 875-2921Email: hubbard@saccounty.netContact: Dennis Hubbard, Recreation SpecialistType of leadership offeredParticipation Requirements<strong>Youth</strong> serve on adult board Age: 12-18All youth advisory group – reports to adult board Geography: zip codes 95814, 95816, 95817,<strong>Youth</strong> group/club – makes own decisions about its work 95820Leadership class in a school during the dayLeadership trainingOrganization Goals/PurposeFosters the development of academic and other skills necessary for future employment