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Agency Phone Number Web Site Description
Bay Area Action 650-625-8732 http://www.baaction.org/schools 265 Moffett Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043

Opportunities to fulfill school-required community service hours; supportive environment to learn more about environmental issues; opportunity to experience different local environmental community work; collection of books, videos & other resources for class projects; network of enthusiastic fellow teens to help plan Earth Day activities; internship opportunities

 

Challenge Learning Center 650-949-2011 http://www.challengelearning.org

info@challengelearning.org

201 San Antonio Circle, Suite 208, Mountain View, CA 94040

Provides rewarding, life-altering teambuilding experiences and leadership opportunities to ultimately create thriving school environments, healthier communities and a better-equipped future workforce

Community School of Music and Arts 650-961-0342 http://www.arts4all.org 253 Martens Ave, Mountain View, CA 94040

Private music lessons; music classes & workshops; arts camps; family concert series

 

Foothill College Job Placement Center 650-949-7234   Job placement services for students
Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc. (FLY) 408-263-2630 http://www.flyprogram.org

legaleagle@flyprogram.org

Assists disadvantaged and at-risk youth to become responsible and accountable; reduces juvenile crime and incarceration through legal education, mentoring, and peer leadership services; transforms delinquent youth into positive community leaders with healthier lifestyles
JUST READ Centers 650-940-7402 http://justreadcenters.com

mauimccrory@aol.com

1450 Oak Creek Drive #311, Palo Alto, CA 94304

Literacy project dedicated to improving reading competency of high school students; compassionate tutors empower students to succeed

Krause Center for Innovation, Foothill College 650-949-7113 http://www.foothill.edu/kci KCI, Foothill College, 12345 El Monte, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022

Provides technology training and an open multi-media lab (6:30 am - 9 pm Monday-Friday; 9-5 Saturday)

Mountain View Public Library Teen Zone 650-903-6889 http://library.ci.mtnview.ca.us

karin.bricker@mountainview.gov

585 Franklin Street, Mountain View, CA 94041

Free space for teens; provides multiple computers with access to Microsoft Office and the internet, popular music, anime and concert DVDs, current popular fiction and non-fiction novels and an extensive collection of manga and other graphic novels; tables available for group study; middle & high school core texts on reserve for student use

Mountain View Volunteer Services Program 650-903-6607 rae.blasquez@mountainview.gov 201 S. Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040

Youth and adults matched with volunteer opportunities that enhance City services

Mountain View Youth Resources 650-903-6301 nancy.vandenberg@mountainview.gov 500 Castro Street, Mountain View, CA 94039-7540

Information about City services for children and youth services as well as other youth-related community resources

Mountain View Recreation Division 650-903-6331 recreation@ci.mtnview.ca.us Teen Center - free, supervised, drop-in activities including crafts, table games, cooking projects, movies, dancing and live DJs;  Teen Open Gym - free, supervised drop-in activities including basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer and Ping Pong; Youth Advisory Groups - middle and high school students who represent Mountain View teens in local government; Tween Time - free, supervised, drop-in after-school program for middle schoolers for homework help and recreation;  Rec’ing Crew - summer camp for middle schoolers featuring field trips, swimming, games, sports, crafts and BBQs;  Rengstorff Skate Park;  Teens at Work Fair - free, annual (March) opportunity for teens to meet employers, internship-providers and volunteer coordinators 
NOVA 408-522-9845 http://www.novaworks.org/youth/

youth@novaworks.org

505 West Olive Avenue, Suite 550, Sunnyvale, CA 94086

Assists youth in exploring and developing educational and career goals, obtaining their high school diploma or GED and entering community college or training programs

Project Cornerstone 408-351-6482 http://www.projectcornerstone.org 1922 The Alameda, 3rd Floor, San Jose, CA 95126

Countywide effort to make children and youth the top priority of our community; offers training and support for individuals and organizations interested in learning about the developmental assets approach and becoming asset-builders for children and youth