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Bayview Service Connection and Multicultural Engagement Program
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Bayview Service Connection and Multicultural Engagement (BSCME) promotes racial harmony amongst the African American, AAPI, and Latinx communities living in the Bayview through outreach, cultural events, assistance with connection to services and resources, and community-based events.
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Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) & Intensive Supervision and Clinical Services (ISCS)
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Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSTD) and Intensive Supervision and Clinical Services (ISCS) are community-based supervision and case management services for individual and family therapy. Both programs seek to motivate success and promote healthy lifestyles.
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API Youth Leadership Council
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The AAPI Youth Leadership Council provides weekly workshops that encourage leadership development, social awareness, and civic engagement among AAPI youth.
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Supporting Transitions & Aspirations Mentorship Program (STAMP)
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This program provides AAPI high school sophomores and juniors with academic, life, and college application skill-building and mentorship.
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Job Readiness for English Language Learners (JRELL)
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Job Readiness for English Language Learners (JRELL) is a workforce development program that provides training and workplace experience to youth aged 14-18 who are primarily immigrant English Language Learners to ensure they are ready and prepared to succeed in school, work, and life.
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Community Safety Outreach Program
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This program teaches and informs the public about the importance of disaster preparedness by providing free seismic, fire, and emergency outreach and education to youth, seniors, residents, businesses, merchants, and community-based organizations.
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Parent-Youth Empowerment
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This program provides at-risk youth ages 10-21 and their families with resources and mentorship to overcome barriers and ensure success in life.
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AAPI Violence Prevention Services
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This program works to reconnect at-risk AAPI youth with caring adults and peers by providing financial, social, and recreational resources, building individual strengths, and promoting the importance of youth and family communication.
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The Mayor’s Youth Employment and Education Program (MYEEP)
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MYEEP (Mayor’s Youth Employment and Education Program) is a workforce development program that brings together multiple neighborhood-based agencies to provide valuable, subsidized work experience to San Francisco youth of high school age who face significant barriers to employment.
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Young Asian Women Against Violence (YAWAV)
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Young Asian Women Against Violence (YAWAV) is a 9-month program where youth learn about the root causes and impact of violence, and cultivate their leadership skills and voice.
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Bayview Youth Advocates (BYA)
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This program provides skill development and leadership opportunities for youth in the Bayview committed to cultural vibrancy, youth inclusion, and racial harmony.
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CYC Computer Clubhouse & Tech Academy
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The CYC Computer Clubhouse provides a safe, out-of-school learning environment for youth to explore their creativity using technology. The Computer Clubhouse has the latest hardware and software for youth to acquire technological skills for personal, academic, and professional development.