The Youth Services Programs are dedicated to fostering the well-being and development of children and youth through fun and culturally enriched activities. By coordinating Children and Youth Programs and staff, we implement cultural and prevention activities aimed at enhancing awareness and connection to tribal culture, alongside promoting healthy lifestyles free from gambling, tobacco, drugs, and alcohol. Our approach involves engaging families and youth in activities that boost positive self-esteem, volunteering opportunities, and emotional wellbeing efforts. Our daily sessions offer cultural learning, personalized academic support, and a focus on nutritional and physical health. We are dedicated to building a strong community where every child is empowered and grows up with valuable knowledge of our Salish culture.
We are committed to the preparation and delivery of Teen and Youth After School Programs, as well as enriching Summer Programs, ensuring that services are provided for seamless access to tribal programs. Our focus extends to encouraging healthy and positive engagements, improving social and life skills, and imparting crucial knowledge on substance abuse prevention.
Our program promotes activities that are both engaging and educational. Through outdoor learning, traditional language instruction, and culturally relevant education, we strive to give our youth the tools they need to lead healthy, fulfilling lives while staying deeply connected to their heritage. Title VI is a unique program that aims to support Tribal children within the Sequim and Port Townsend School Districts. Our support includes academic, IEP and special services, family connection and cultural recognition! The child, parent or grandparent must be a member of a federally recognized Tribe.