Resources
Resources & Information
Community Resources & Volunteering Opportunities
Finding Volunteer Opportunities Near You
- Where to Care: A Comprehensive Resource for Teens About Volunteering
- City Websites - City of Kirkland, City of Redmond, City of Seattle, etc.
- Volunteermatch.org
- Createthegood.org - Seattle Opportunities
- Idealist.org
- Allforgood.org
- Handsonnetwork.org - Identify volunteer centers out of Seattle
- Volunteennation.org
- Link to broad array of volunteer opportunities
Local Opportunities
Boys and Girls Club
Be a Teen Tutor!
We encourage teens to tutor younger kids with reading, writing, comprehension and math skills. This is a great opportunity for teens to get involved in the community and take on a mentoring and leadership role. Not only do teens benefit from this program, but the younger kids are shown the importance of education by youth they look up to.
Torch Club
Torch Club is a community service focused group that serves the Kirkland area. We have done service projects such as sending cards and cookies to the troops in Iraq, decorating donation boxes and visiting retirement homes. Grades 6-8 are welcome! Meetings take place every Wednesday from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Club Teen Center.
Keystone Club
Keystone is a community service focused group that serves the Club and surrounding area. Our service projects in the past have included putting on events such as fundraisers, Parents' Night Out and Teen Night. We have also spent a lot of time volunteering at a youth shelter in Seattle. Teens in grades 9-12 are welcome. Meetings take place every Thursday at from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Club Teen Center.
Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center
Do you enjoy volunteering your time, skills, and energy on fundraising events that make a difference? Join us! Join our volunteer team of people who are passionate about the Little Bit mission. Today, our greatest need is procurement help, i.e. respectfully asking businesses and individuals to donate an item, service, or sponsorship for the auction. Recognizing that many businesses are struggling due to the impacts of COVID, we will focus on those businesses who appear to be navigating today's challenges successfully. We have letters, forms, and guidance to help. Your efforts will directly impact the mission of Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center, a 501(c)(3) non-profit located in Redmond, Washington. Learn more about our mission at www.littlebit.org. For more information or to get started, please contact Director of Volunteer Involvement Lindsay Shepard at lshepard@littlebit.org.
National and International Opportunities
Dorot Community Service and Volunteer Programs
Description: DOROT has been an innovative leader in the fields of aging services and volunteerism. Building upon this success, we initiated a strategic planning process with the overriding goal of strengthening our ability to carry out the core mission. The mission of Dorot involves alleviating social isolation among the elderly and providing services to help them live independently as valued members of the community. Dorot serves the Jewish and wider community, bringing the generations together in a mutually beneficial partnership of elders, volunteers and professionals.
Participants: High school students.
Program website: http://www.dorotusa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=vol_youth_hs_D
Global Leadership Adventures Summer Service and Volunteer Summer Programs
Global Leadership Adventures (GLA) offers international high school volunteer abroad summer programs for socially conscious teens interested in making positive changes in struggling communities around the world. GLA’s mission is to inspire the next generation of leaders to realize their potential to transform the world and their role in it.
Participants: High school students.
Program website: http://www.experiencegla.com
Global Routes Summer Service and Volunteer Summer Programs
Global Routes brings people with different worldviews together. Programs are designed to create meaningful cross-cultural relationships through immersion in small, rural communities abroad. Living and working with people throughout the world challenges participants and local community members to step outside boundaries, meet new people, learn about new cultures. The community service involves immersion in a small, rural village. Participants learn the daily rhythms of life in their host community and work alongside locals on projects they have selected to most benefit for the community.
Participants: High school students.
Program website: High School Programs (globalroutes.org)
Broadreach Study Abroad Community Service and Travel Programs
Broadreach Study Abroad Summer Programs are designed to help our students better understand the world and the endless opportunities that await them, now and down the road. Broadreach is designed to prove students with a chance to explore their passions and abilities alongside like-minded teens in some of the world’s most incredible places. Students can immerse themselves in unique learning experiences within a variety of communities and ecosystems.
Participants: High school students and middle school students.
Program website: http://www.gobroadreach.com
CIEE Study Abroad Community Service Summer Programs
CIEE High School Abroad programs are designed for U.S. high school students to have the opportunity to see the world and to increase their global awareness. Through the summer study abroad programs, high school students take lasses with native students and live with a native host family. Students can become immersed in another language and culture.
Participants: High school students.
Program Website: https://www.ciee.org/go-abroad/high-school-study-abroad
Food
Hopelink
Prepackaged box of food – enough for 21 meals. Hours of service:
- Tuesdays 12 - 4 pm
- Wednesdays 3 - 7 pm
- Thursdays 10 am - 2 pm
11011 120th Ave NE, Kirkland WA 98033
Phone (425) 889-7880
Website: Hopelink.org
ChurcHOME
9051 132nd Ave NE, Kirkland WA 98033
Grocery giveaway Fridays 2 - 6 pm
The Woodinville Storehouse Food Bank
17110 140th Ave NE, Woodinville WA 98072
- Tuesday 6:30 - 7:20 pm
- Saturday 9:30 - 10:20am
Walk-in clients are welcome
Bring ID for all family members and proof of Woodinville, Kirkland or Redmond residency such as utility bill or rental agreement.
Phone: (425) 483-5252
Email: info@woodinvillestorehouse.org
Website: http://www.woodinvillestorehouse.org/
Open Kitchen (Redmond United Methodist Church)
16540 NE 80th Street, Redmond, WA 98052
Wednesday 5:00 – 6:00 pm (To-go meal)
https://openkitchenredmond.com/
Healthy Well-Being
General Health Resources
ReachOut: ReachOut is run by the Inspire USA Foundation, a non-profit organization. Its mission is to help young people lead happier lives. http://www.inspireusafoundation.org/
Washington School-Based Health Alliance: School-based health centers are emerging in Washington State and across the country as an effective way to deliver consistent, high-quality primary health care and mental health services to children and adolescents. http://schoolhealthcare.org/
Frontiers of Innovation is an initiative “committed to driving transformative change for young children whose needs are currently not being met. Adverse experiences can derail children’s healthy development, creative learning, behavior, and health challenges” http://developingchild.harvard.edu/activities/frontiers_of_innovation/
Suicide Prevention and Resources
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Survivor Outreach Program https://afsp.org/find-support/
Addiction
Teen substance abuse help: https://www.addictioncenter.com/teenage-drug-abuse/teenage-substance-abuse-prevention/
Signs of drug and alcohol use and the effects: https://jflowershealth.com/signs-of-teen-drug-use/
Grief
https://grievingstudents.org/ Grief resource for parents, school officials, and students
Youth Empowerment
http://www.additudemag.com/resource-center/school-accommodations.html Strategies and support for ADHD and LD
Study Smarter
http://www.vox.com/2014/6/24/5824192/study-smarter-learn-better-8-tips-from-memory-researchers Study Smarter
Creative College Options
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2014/10/29/7-countries-where-americans-can-study-at-universities-in-english-for-free-or-almost-free/ Go to college outside the USA…for free!
Do Good, Be Good: Make a Difference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CwCvpEMEJU Teaching empathy and caring for others.
Coping with Anxiety
http://www.buzzfeed.com/ariannarebolini/amazing-apps-for-anyone-living-with-anxiety#.ue5WykgPV 14 Apps for Anyone Living with Anxiety
http://www.schoolcounselingfiles.com/activities-for-anxious-kids.html Get some ideas for taking care of yourself and staying anxiety free.
http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-17106/how-to-change-your-attitude-when-you-cant-change-your-situation.html How to Change Your Attitude When You Can’t Change Your Situation
Mental Health Resource Guide for Teens
For Parents
http://qz.com/365810/whats-missing-from-this-13-year-old-girls-iphone-home-screen/
http://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2015/03/06/turned-off-how-teens-respond-to-a-no-tech-challenge/ Tech Time Out-Check out teen reactions to life without technology
Resources for Mental Health, Student and Family Supports, Crisis Supports, and more.
Mental Health
TeenLink
866-833-6546
This Washington-based service is staffed by teen volunteers who receive 60 hours of training and often have experienced mental health issues themselves. The peer-to-peer connections make young people feel more comfortable sharing their concerns. The service can connect teens to local resources as well.
Teens are available for peer-to-peer support (call/text/chat) 7 days a week from 6pm - 10pm. You can also call, chat or text to connect with an adult substance use specialist from 1-6 p.m. Tues-Sat.
If you are an adult looking to help a young person, there are resources on the TeenLink website, or you can call 1.866.4CRISIS.
Crisis Connections
866-427-4747
This 24/7 number provides immediate support and resources for people in emotional crisis and will help you determine if you or your loved one needs professional help. They provide immediate translation into 155 languages.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Disaster Distress Helpline
800-985-5990
This 24/7/365 service from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration provides crisis counseling for people going through both natural and human-caused disasters. It’s free, multi-lingual and confidential. You can also text TalkWithUs to 66746.
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
800-273-8255
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. MORE resources for youth
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741
National Alliance on Mental Illness - Great mental health resources
Shelter
Friends of Youth Shelter
Support for Youth experiencing Homelessness
King County 211
Text your zip code to 877-211- 9274
King County 2-1-1 connects people to the help they need. They provide the most comprehensive information on health and human services in King County. Whether it’s for housing assistance, help with financial needs, or to find the location of the nearest food bank
National Safe Place
“Safe Places” are where teens in crisis can ask for help and wait in safety for that help to arrive. Within 45 minutes of receiving a call, a youth counselor will meet the young person to determine the next steps, whether that is finding shelter, seeking emergency services, or returning home
District Resources
Housing, Legal Assistance, Transportation, Childcare, and more:
visit the LWSD Community Resources page.