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Northwest Family Services (NWFS)

Northwest Family Services is a non profit organization that provides support and resources for individuals dealing with alcohol /substance abuse issues. NWFS provides 1:1 case management, mentoring and skills development. They are located in room 617 and are in the building Mon-Fri. Please refer to individual case managers for their schedules.

 

 

 

Multnomah County

Multnomah County’s school based mental health program provides health assessments, suicide assessments, ongoing individual/family based therapy, and/or referrals to other community based mental health services. The school health-based program also offers consultations and development trainings for teachers and school staff, including in-class observation, consultations for troubling/disruptive behavior, and student presentations on a variety of topics related to the mental health field.

Successful Families 2020 (SF2020)

A collaborative of nonprofits who are successfully improving outcomes for youth and families of color in Multnomah County. SF2020 is made up of five community partner agencies, Self Enhancement Inc., Latino Network, Native American Youth and Family Center, Metropolitan Family Services, and IRCO. SF2020 is committed to changes systems to reduce barriers to success for people of color.

 

 

 

 

Greater Than

Together We Are Greater Than supports students from the Alder Elementary catchment area from pre-kindergarten, throughout high school and two years into a students post secondary pursuits. Greater Than staff connect students to programs and resources to provide a pathway to success. Staff work with the schools, students, and community to bring equitable education opportunities to all youth.

 

 

SUN

Schools Uniting Neighborhoods assures our students and families are successful both in school and outside of school by bringing resources together in one place and making them accessible to our students at Reynolds High School. Resources range from academic enrichment, after school activities and harvest share, to family stability assistance.

 

 

Metropolitan Family Services (MFS)

Metropolitan Family Service’s youth advocates foster youth development and academic achievement by providing a variety of year-round, school linked, age appropriate supports to children and youth who are at-risk of academic failure and dropping out of school. MFS engages parents and family members to the greatest extent possible to support student success. Services are intended primarily to serve middle and high school age students who are experiencing racial discrimination and structural barriers.

Oregon Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA)

Oregon Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement is a pre-college academic program hosted by Portland State University that equips underrepresented students with science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), invention, and 21st-century skills. MESA reframes these skills into how students can help others in their daily lives, connecting academic work to their real lives and aspirations. As a result, they are better prepared to graduate from high school, enroll in postsecondary education, and compete in a global marketplace.

 

 

Center for African Immigrants & Refugees Organization (CAIRO)

The Center for African Immigrants & Refugees Organization mission is to enhance social justice and achieve parity for the diverse African immigrants and refugees communities through organizing, collaborative leadership, and service advocacy. CAIRO’s four major areas of concentration are community organizing, civic engagement, leadership development and policy advocacy. CAIRO is a first year partner at RHS and currently looking to support new students and families not receiving support currently.

Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA)

The Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) offers youth advocacy for all self-identified Native American and indigenous youth at RHS. Via case management, youth advocates work one-on-one with students in helping create goals to reach academic success, while adhering to, as well as promoting native culture, teachings, and values. Additionally, youth advocates work with all self-identified Native American and indigenous families in connecting them with full wrap-around services.

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