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1-2-1 Tutoring
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Education
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
Program Description:
The 1-2-1 Tutoring program provides Supplemental Educational Services (SES) tutoring services to low-income students who are attending Title 1 schools that have not made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in the same subject for 2 or more years. Services are designed to increase academic achievement, particularly in the areas of reading, language arts and mathematics. TCCF has been an approved SES provider since 2004 and is currently in California and Texas.
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Youth Development Services
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Youth Development
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Youth/Adolescents only (14 - 19 years)
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Poor/Economically Disadvantaged, Indigent, General
Program Description:
Since 1987, Youth Development Services (YDS)(Formerly ILP), in collaboration with Los Angeles County and other partners, support foster youth in their transition to adulthood by providing services to help find employment, finish education goals, and prevent homelessness.
Youth visit their local community college campus for workshops and their introduction to the vast academic, financial and vocational resources available at the college, as well as other resources in their communities.
YDS offerslife skills classesto older youth (16 to 21) and has added assessment and tutoring services for younger youth (14 to 15) residing in Service Planning Areas (SPA) 1 - Antelope Valley, 5 - West Los Angeles and 7 - Santa Fe Springs,
Whittier and Cerritos.
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InternSource
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Employment
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Young Adults (20-25 years) -- currently not in use
Program Description:
Provides real-life work experience for students in private industry and State agencies. Students benfit from the experience of working in jobs associated with their chosen field of study.
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Community Connect
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General Code
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Ethnic/Racial Minorities -- General
Program Description:
Provides broadband interactive learning opporunities, communications and computing technology, and access to a network of resources to educational institutions throughout the country via eBuses.
Commuity Connect eBus includes, but are not limited to: financial literacy education, foreclosure prevention, homeownership education, serves as a testing center, disaster relief, software demonstration and sales, occupational training, educational training, college applications and financial aid information, ESL education, and voter registration.
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Permanence and Safety-Model Approach to Partnerships in Parenting (PS-MAPP)
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Human Services
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Adults
Program Description:
Permanence and Safety-Model Approach to Partnerships in Parenting (PS-MAPP) workshops support achieving permanent and safe homes for children in foster care by providing a process to help educate and support committed potential resource (foster/adoptive) families from the children’s communities. PS-MAPP is currently serving Los Angeles County.
PS-MAPP emphasizes teamwork between resource families, birth families and other’s involved to create a solution that takes into consideration the unique needs of each child. It is a 33 hour, interactive group format led by a team of three facilitators. It supports maintaining the family and community connections essential to the child’s successful return home.
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