Youth Opportunity

The United Way of Huntington County desires for every child to enter school ready to learn.

The United Way of Huntington County invests in early childhood programs that ensure kindergarten readiness and encourage collaborative efforts with local social services agencies, coalitions, churches, and preschools to enhance the quality and availability of kindergarten readiness programs.

 

        The United Way of Huntington County partners with Huntington County Community Schools and the Youth Services Bureau to ensure kindergarten readiness.

 

 

Pathfinder Early Education Center assists children and families in achieving developmental milestones and academic goals regardless of their barriers in life.  Their programs promote relationships that foster trust and emotional security within the home, child care center and community.  It is through these relationships and interactions that children learn and develop-physically, socially, emotionally and cognitively.  To learn more click on the Pathfinder logo.

 

The mission of the Imagination Library is to foster a love of reading among young learners by ensuring access to free monthly books mailed directly to their homes from Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.  Reading begins at birth and the benefits of a home library go far beyond the books.  Parents and guardians are a child’s first and best teacher.  By providing books every month at no cost to families, the Imagination Library increases childhood literacy rates, fosters a love of books, and promotes a culture of reading among all families in Huntington County.  To enroll your child today click on the Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library logo.         

 

 

The Homework Help program provides middle school and high school students with a safe, quiet, stable, and supportive environment to work on their homework.  Students engage in supportive relationships with adult volunteers who serve as mentors helping with homework, teaching life skills, and building relationships with the students.  The environment created at Homework Help   helps students improve academically, understand their school work, gain life skills, and imagine what is possible in the future.

 

 

The mission of Students out of School is to provide quality, comprehensive, empowering programs and services to assist youth and families as they encounter                    challenges associated with childhood, adolescence and early adulthood.  This program is open to any middle school or high school student in Huntington County              who has been suspended, expelled or in need of a modified academic day.

 

 

The Boys & Girls Club of Huntington County provides dedicated tutoring support to help young 1st through 3rd grade students strengthen their literacy skills. By working with trained tutors, the program aims to enhance reading proficiency, build confidence, and foster a love for learning among youth. This initiative ensures that children develop the essential reading skills needed for future academic success, setting a strong foundation for lifelong learning.

 

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