Bayfront Youth and Services provides a comprehensive
support system that promotes safe and nurturing environments for mental health treatment services for children, adolescents and caregivers.
Phone: (562) 595-8111
Boy Scouts of America prepares young people to make
ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in
them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law..
Phone: (562) 427-0911
The Clubs provide a safe, welcoming, positive
environment where kids and teens have fun and build
supportive relationships with peers and caring adults.
Phone: (562) 595-5945
The mission of Junior Blind is to ensure that children,
youth and adults facing challenges always have a place to turn. Through two services divisions, Junior Blind serves a broad array of children, adults and families throughout California.
Phone: (323) 290-6295
This program at Long Beach City College helps
transition high school students with disabilities to college life.
Phone: (562) 938-4111
LBUSD supports the personal and intellectual success
of every student, every day. LBUSD, which educates 75,000
students across 84 schools, is the L.A. County’s second-largest school district.
Phone: (562) 997-8257
The committee ensures that all children in Long Beach
grow up healthy, safe and educated by increasing accessibility
to affordable early childhood education services and increasing public awareness of future impact of early childhood education.
Phone: (562) 294-1093
The Youth Center is to transform children’s lives one family at a time through collaborative social, educational and recreational programs. The Youth Center takes deep pride in the stellar network of collaborators.
Phone: (562) 493-4043
OJS help low-resourced, high-potential first-generation students get in, stay in, and graduate from a four-year college. We do this by providing academic support, mentoring, and exposure to a broader world OJS organization has an established and successful track record of success in providing access to higher education for low-income students – a demographic group significantly underrepresented on four-year college campuses locally, throughout California, and across our nation. OJS serves between 250-350 youth annually – all Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) students, ranging from 13 to 23 years old.
Phone: (562) 988-2131
KGA believes in the leadership of Southeast Asian youth to create social change. Our programming invests in and empowers Southeast Asian youth to become leaders in their community and their lives.
Phone: (562) 986-9415
LBCC Shared Services provides training to LBCC
Equity STEM majors that have had physics, chemistry and
engineering course experience become STEM interns to K-12
students in an afterschool STEM program developed by the
LBCC partner, “Shared Science” a 501(c)3 educational
non-profit.
Phone: (562) 938-4111
The mission of Long Beach Blast is to improve success
for at-risk students through collaboration and innovative
approaches to mentoring and learning.
Phone: (562) 437-7766
The mission is to put Judeo-Christian principles into
practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and
body for all.
Phone: (562) 279-1700
This organization primarily operates in the educational
services industry for people who are blind or visually-impaired.
Phone: (562) 480-3871
Casa Youth Shelter serves and nurtures youth in crisis with shelter, counseling, and support services, empowering them to come through their crisis with increased confidence, stability, and tools for continued growth.
Phone: (800) 914-CASA (2272)
Camp Fire has been serving young people and their families in the greater Long Beach Area since 1923. Camp Fire groups continue to be the oldest, continuously operating program of the Council. The Council is chartered to serve Long Beach, Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos and Signal Hill and currently provides services to Camp Fire groups from the Orange County area.
Phone: (562) 421-2725
successinchallenges provide community youth and adults with safe, interactive programs that promote good citizenship, character development, creativity and discipline, designed to inspire them to face life’s challenges with enthusiasm and dignit .successinchallenges provide social service programs for low and moderate income families, the elderly and physically and mentally challenged.
Phone: (562) 225-4667
This partnership provides dynamic pathways to selfsustainability for low income individuals and families through advocacy, education and energy assistance.
Phone: (562) 216-4600
The Junior League creates youth (5th-8th grade)
programs for leadership skills; communication skills training;
conflict management strategies; decision making, goal setting, life skills; and healthy lifestyle choices.
Phone: (562) 989-6400
Youth Development, career advising, tutoring,
internship programs for 14-24-year-olds.
Phone: (562) 570-4700
Love Beyond Limits see the true power that our youth hold, and we have made it our mission to transform children into natural-born leaders ready to take on the world.
Phone: (562) 377-4857
Assistance League of Long Beach is a volunteer, nonprofit organization that puts caring and commitment into action through philanthropic programs in the Greater Long Beach community.
Phone: (562) 627-5650
Veterans & Youth Career Collaborative (VYCC) has been granted institutional approval to operate by the State of California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education. Veterans & Youth Career Collaborative (VYCC) is a independent Non-Profit institution.
Phone: (323) 457-6841
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