Honoring Our Community Partners. Student Services Mentor and provide guidance Tutor in academic subjects Care for before and after school Guide to college.

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Honoring Our Community Partners

Student Services Mentor and provide guidance Tutor in academic subjects Care for before and after school Guide to college and careers Provide afterschool and summer programs Bully prevention services

Basic Needs Shelter Transitional housing Food Cupboards and meals Clothing, coats and shoes Furniture Translation and interpretation services

Arts & Sports Music & dance lessons Plays and theater Art classes Pick-up games at parks Organized sports and games

Community Watch Citizens groups Neighborhood associations Drug, alcohol and tobacco reduction campaigns Violence prevention

Businesses Scholarships Haircuts Book bags Incentives Food for meetings School equipment & supplies

Family Supports Child development Parent education Family play groups Family communication Counseling services Banking and saving workshops

Municipalities Parks and open space Recreation programs Safe passages Police protection

Service Organizations Volunteer Support clubs Encourage reading Provide tutoring Give scholarships

Faith-based Organizations Provide spiritual sustenance Care about us Dedicate time to us Support academic goals Mentor and guide us

THANK YOU! Working together with families and schools to support the children and youth in our community.