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POSITIVE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES - HOPE

HEALTHY OUTCOMES FROM POSITIVE EXPERIENCES (HOPE) #76983393


Positive experiences can ease toxic stress and help children and youth grow into more resilient, healthier adults. Positive experiences can help counteract the affects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences (HOPE) identifies ways that our communities and systems of care can better ensure that all children have more positive experiences and that all families have support to nurture and celebrate their strengths.

The Four Building Blocks of HOPE are composed of key positive childhood experiences (PCEs). The sources of those experiences and opportunities are the foundation for healthy childhood development. 

Four Building Blocks of HOPE (Positive Childhood Experiences) - https://positiveexperience.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/4BBs-Poster.pdf
  • Relationships within the family and with other children and adults through interpersonal activities.
  • Safe, equitable, stable environments for living, playing, learning at home and in sc…
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PROM CLOTHING - CINDERELLA PROJECT - BFFY

BRIGHT FUTURES FOR YOUTH #86143187


location_on A
  • 535 E. Main St.
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Sammie’s Nifty Thrift Shop
    530-273-0603

The Cinderella Project helps several hundred students get free dresses, gowns, tuxedos and other attire for proms and other special events in Nevada County. The Cinderella Project ensures that cost is not an issue for students to attend their proms.

Web pages
RECREATION AND PARK PROGRAMS - AUBURN

AUBURN AREA RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT #65630872


location_on B
  • 123 Recreation Drive
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-885-8461 (option 6)

Provides numerous sport and activity programs for adults and children in Auburn, CA.
SAFE PROGRAM - BFFY

BRIGHT FUTURES FOR YOUTH #70210129


location_on C
  • 200 Litton Drive, Ste. 308
    Grass Valley, Nevada

The SAFE (Stability, Access, Foundation, Empowerment) program is committed to finding and helping youth ages 12 -26 who are experiencing homelessness.

Many youth experiencing homelessness do not have access to local or state funding or simply don’t know what services are available. And few nonprofit organizations in the region can help. SAFE fills the gap by connecting youth who have alternative, unpredictable, or inconsistent housing access with community resources and well-trained professionals.

SAFE helps mitigate homelessness in Nevada County by providing:
  • Basic needs, such as food, clothing, housing, hygiene supplies, showers
  • Education and training, including transitioning to college and/or trade school
  • Physical health and mental wellness counseling
  • Training to develop the necessary skills to live independently
Web pages
SIERRA NATIVE ALLIANCE PROGRAMS

SIERRA NATIVE ALLIANCE #65631446


location_on D
  • 610 Auburn Ravine Rd
    Auburn, Placer

The Sierra Native Alliance offers programs for Cultural Education, Youth, Behavioral Health, and Family Wellness.

Services include:
  • Outpatient Substance Use Treatment
  • Family and Child Counseling
  • Family Advocacy
  • Positive Indian Parenting
  • Families of Tradition
  • Anger Management and Violence Prevention
  • Youth programs including the White Bison Group which provides substance use education and relapse prevention skills using the Youth White Bison- Medicine Wheel 12-Steps curriculum.
SNA Telehealth & Onsite Services
SNA provides counseling and education services through secure video format online. Staff are in the office and are available by appointment. Youth leadership, cultural arts, and mentoring is done individually and in small groups. Contact the office at 530-888-8767 to schedule an appointment.


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SKI DUCK

SKI DUCK #65631122


location_on E
  • 152 Mule Creek Circle
    Reno, Washoe
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    775-287-6464

SkiDUCK is an entirely volunteer based non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of financially disadvantaged, minority and at-risk youth by teaching and sharing the joys of skiing and snowboarding.

Each season SkiDUCK provides hundreds of kids (ages 7-18) with over 1,000 FREE days of skiing and snowboarding; including free lift tickets, rentals and lessons! In our early days, SkiDUCK expanded to running programs at 15 resorts across nine different states coast to coast.  But they have since returned to their home in beautiful Lake Tahoe, CA and their home resort Palisades Tahoe.  They are so fortunate to have their support and the support of the greater Lake Tahoe community!

SkiDUCK is committed to partnering with local area organizations with similar goals of serving underprivileged youth. If your community or organization is interested in partnering with SkiDUCK to establish a program to introduce disadvantaged youth to the slopes, give them a QUACK!
SUMMER YOUTH CAMP - BFFY

BRIGHT FUTURES FOR YOUTH #85939392


Youth Hub Summer Day Camp
This camp started in the summer of 2021 to provide much-needed child care for working parents during the summer and after the hardships of the COVID-19 pandemic. The day camp is for children in grades TK-8, and operates five days a week from 8am-6pm for five weeks. The camp provides a safe space for kids during the summer with a full schedule of enrichment and educational activities daily. The camp also provides first-time jobs for youth 16 ages and over from the community, including youth involved in BFFY programs. In 2023, 30 youth were employed and 250 kids attended this camp.

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SUPPORT SERVICES FOR AGED OUT FOSTER & AT-RISK YOUTH - COMPASSION PLANET

COMPASSION PLANET #65631250


location_on F
  • 5465 Pacific Street,
    Rocklin, Placer
local_phone
  • Compassion Planet
    916-672-6599

Compassion Planet serves aged-out foster and at-risk youth by addressing needs such as housing, life skills, coping skills, nutrition, and employment through over 1,200 hours in their year-long intensive Mentor Program.

Web pages
 
TAHOE'S CONNECTION FOR FAMILIES

TAHOE'S CONNECTION FOR FAMILIES #65632272


location_on G
  • 761 Northwood Boulevard
    Incline Village, Washoe

Tahoe's Connection for Families (TCF) provides education for parents of infants, toddlers and young threes before they enter preschool. TCF is open to families with children from infancy to 42 months-old and to expectant parents.

Our program offerings include
  • parent education
  • parent/child classes
  • open gym
  • prenatal classes
  • enrichment classes
The first visit to TCF is free. For information on our membership fees and scholarships, please visit the website.

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THE SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL SERVICES - AUBURN

THE SALVATION ARMY #78999111


location_on B
  • 286 Sutter Street
    Auburn, Placer

The Salvation Army is a charitable, faith-based organization that offers support services.

Cities, zip codes served by The Salvation Army Auburn Corps
Auburn Corps serves roughly Alta to Newcastle. Specifically, these zip codes (some towns have multiple zips and some zips cover multiple towns):
Alta 95701
Applegate 95703
Auburn 95602
Auburn 95603
Auburn 95604
Colfax +  95713
Dutch Flat 95714
Foresthill + 95631
Gold Run 95717
Meadow Vista 95722
Newcastle 95658
Weimar 95736

Services include
  • Church and Spiritual care
  • Food pantry
  • Housing and utility assistance
  • Emergency Disaster services
  • Youth programs and Summer camps
  • Women’s and Men’s programs
  • Senior services
  • Intermittent Adult and Family Case Management
  • Rehabilitation Services Referrals 
Auburn Social Service Office Hours
  • Monday - Friday: 10am-2pm Food Pantry
  • Monday-Friday: 10am-2pm. Homeless ready-made lunch bags ready all week
  • Tues…
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