AchieveAbility
Single parent families receive educational
and housing support, academic skills assessments, computer classes,
academic coaching and tutoring, GED assistance, financial support assistance
and a variety of other educational support programs to both parents
and children.
21 S. 61st St.
Philadelphia, PA 19139
(215) 748-8800
www.achieve-ability.org
E3Power (Empowerment Education Employment)
Three Philadelphia centers offer skill-building experiences for out
of school and other disconnected youth. Seeks to help youth achieve
long-term goals in the areas of education occupational skills, life
skills and employment by offering a broad schedule of diverse activities
that provide opportunities for holistic development.
West Branch (satellite site at 49th and Pascall)
5070 Parkside Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19131
215-473-2000
www.e3philly.org
Education Leading to Employment and Career Training/Cradle To
Classroom (ELECT/CTC)
Designed to assist pregnant and parenting students in the completion
of their high school education and making successful school-to-work
transitions. Various education support programs, seminars, workshops
and other assistance to young mothers and fathers.
Rodin Place Suite 201 2000 Hamilton Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
(267) 386-4600
www.cisphl.org/CISP1/our_programs/elect_ctc.htm
Project U-Turn
Help youth dropouts to earn High School
Diploma or GED degree. Creating new and expanded educational programs
geared towards strengthening education programs and support services.
Advocates for legislative, regulatory and policy changes to help struggling
youth and out of school youth pursue further education and transition
successfully into adulthood.
1-877-TURN-180
www.projectuturn.net/index.html
Truancy and Behavioral Interventions
School District of Philadelphia Office of Instructional and Behavioral
Intervention- tries to create individualized pathways that lead to quality
education for each student
(215)400-4220 option 4
YouthBuild
YouthBuild Philadelphia Charter School provides out-of-school youth
in Philadelphia with the broadest range of tools, supports and opportunities
available to become self-sufficient, responsible and productive citizens
in their community. Students earn their high school diplomas while learning
valuable job skills and engaging in community service projects. YouthBuild
Philadelphia rebuilds lives and communities!
1231 N. Broad Street, 3rd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19122
(215) 627-8671
www.youthbuildphilly.org