“Every student should have access to art and art making.” A Q&A with Tacoma Art Museum educators
TAM educators discuss what accessible art means to them and their community
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Whatcom and Skagit counties are known for their rich agriculture and breathtaking views of the North Cascades. However, access to its dense nature is often limited to those with the means to get outside. Beginning in 2018, the Vamos Outdoors Project began their mission of “building community through connection to the land and access to the outdoors.” What, on the surface, appears to be a traditional sports program is also deeply committed...
TAM educators discuss what accessible art means to them and their community
Building community through connection to the land and access to the outdoors.
In the Renton Highlands, ALL IN Mentoring is doing their part to provide those meaningful opportunities with their mission to, “develop middle and high school aged youth holistically and see them thrive and bring change to our neighborhoods.”
Basketball drop-in programs, school break camps, and youth leagues offer more than just learning to hoop—they’re a space of connection, community, and personal growth for young people.
The expansion of curiosity, creativity, and collaboration—a Q&A with one of Seattle's most innovative and accessible expanded learning organizations.
Transforming the lives of queer youth by creating a safe place to learn, connect, and thrive.
Mentorship can be life changing for youth—and essential to finding a path to college and career.
This past summer, School's Out Washington was hard at work making improvements to the youth program directory.
The Refugee School Impact Program and IRC are building long-term relationships that extend to school staff, parents, and students.