CHILD & YOUTH SUPPORT
CHILDREN’S COUNSELING SERVICES
Child Abuse Prevention Agency
Call: (816) 252-8388
Website: capacares.org
Address: 4240 Blue Ridge Boulevard, Suite 515, Kansas City, MO 64133
Bi-lingual
Synergy Service Children’s Advocacy Center
Call: (816) 321-7040
Website: www.synergyservices.org
Address: 400 E 6th Street, Parkville, MO 64152
Synergy Services Meier Center
Call: (816) 587-4100
Website: www.synergyservices.org
Address: 400 E 6th Street, Parkville, MO 64152
The Children’s Place
Call: (816) 363-1898
Website: childrensplacekc.org
Address: 6401 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, MO 64131
YOUTH DIVERSION
Emerging Adult Justice Program
Diversion program for youth ages 16-18 as they transition into adulthood. The program seeks to divert youth from involvement with the criminal justice system by helping youth identify and tap into their skills, talents, and passions. The programs goal is to offer true partnership and empower youth to become their best self by focusing on their personal and professional development. We gather resources by building community partnerships to provide professional development, vocational training, counseling services, educational services. The services and programs are individualized to meet the specific needs and life goals of our youth. Provide real-life training in areas such as financial literacy and entrepreneurship. Participation in this program is voluntary in lieu of prosecution.
Youth Resiliency Center
Call: (816) 505-4840
Website: www.synergyservices.org
Address: 2001 NE Parvin Road, Kansas City, MO 64117
Ages 12-20
Drop-in services 11:00am-2:30pm
Laundry, showers, pantry services, art studio, daily classes and case management
Helps runaway, homeless, vulnerable residential and/or neighborhood youth recognize their innate resilient nature. The experiences and activities build their confidence and creates first-time, positive connections needed to further develop and transition into healthy, self-sufficient adults.
YOUTH LIFE COACHING AND EDUCATION
20/20 Leadership
Call: (816) 535-0250
Website: 2020leadership.org
An educational program for high school students to expand learning beyond the classroom. Freshman Leaders: 5-month program, improve self-awareness and self-knowledge, social skills, identify potential, self-esteem, aspirations and improve health. Outside the classroom and transportation provided. Sophomore Leaders: 5-month program. Junior Leaders: 10-month program blends academically, socially, economically, racially and geographically diverse students in learning the importance of earning an education and taking personal social responsibility. Offers each student an opportunity to succeed. College and career exploration, local and state government, media, law, entrepreneurship, finance, personal and leadership development, the arts and social services. Senior Leaders: 8-month program, finances, government, media, economics, entrepreneurship and community awareness. Alumni Leaders: graduates return to program as trainers, mentors, board/advisory board members and selection committee members.
Advantageous Afford
Website: www.advantageousafford.com
Advantageous Afford is a nonprofit organization that was established with the sole mission of providing social-emotional aid to scholars, K-12, through monetary support, with the intention of building and maintaining their dignity, self-worth and striving to contribute to a sense of normalcy in their lives.
Affordable Connectivity Program
Call: (877) 384-2575
Website: www.GetMyInternet.org
Website: ACPBenefit.org.
Helps to connect families and households that are struggling to afford internet service.
American Jazz Museum
Website: www.americanjazzmuseum.org/academy
This program provides excellent jazz instruction for middle and high school students interested in improving their skills beyond what they’d normally receive in a traditional public/private school music program. Scholarship available.
Arts Tech
Call: (816) 461-0201
Website: www.artstech-kc.org
Address: 1522 Holmes Street, Kansas City, MO 64108
Center for youth that provides educational and health services as well as hands-on training in fine arts and digital literacy. Art connectors, Club KC, teens in transition, going stronger longer, project respeto, integrated arts education, and educational support services
Awesome Ambitions
Website: www.awesomeambitions.com
Empower, educate and equip minority 8th through 12th grade girls that go to school in Kansas City Public Schools and in underserved communities to know their value and develop a plan for future success in wellness, education and careers.
Band of Angels
Call: (913) 491-6636
Email: [email protected]
Website: bandofangels.org/
Participation in band and orchestra programs builds successful students and strong communities, but every school year, there are children left behind in music education because their families can't afford the expense of an instrument or music camp. Band of Angels is a charity that addresses financial barriers students face by providing band and orchestra instruments and music camp scholarships to children in need. Band of Angels fosters the talent and academic participation of children across the Kansas City area by creating equal opportunities for music students.
Beauty school scholarships
Hair, makeup, etc.
Website: www.beautychangeslives.org/scholarships
Website: bold.org/scholarships/cosmetology-scholarships-and-grants-list
Website: www.beautyschools.org/students/grants-scholarships
Brainfuse (The Kansas City Public Library)
Website: kclibrary.org/digital/brainfuse
Address: 14 West 10th Street, Kansas City, MO 64105
Brainfuse's signature service, HelpNow, offers online homework help, writing assistance, and collaboration tools available 24 hours a day for students of all ages. You can even connect to live tutors online between 2 - 11 p.m.
In addition to HelpNow, Brainfuse also offers the following services:
JobNow: Live help and online resources for employment & career development. Tips for acing the interview, building a resume, and personality & career assessments.
Adult Learning Center: Achieve your learning and career goals with live one-on-one coaching, practice test center, and online resources.
Connect with live coaches and tutors for all services between 2 - 11 p.m.
Live online FAFSA help: Tutors are available to help both students and parents complete the FAFSA application. Whether you are not sure how to start or have questions on specific aspects, Brainfuse tutors are ready to assist!
Building An Empire & Scholar Afterschool Program
Call: (816) 772-3398
Address: 6317 Evanston Avenue, Raytown, MO 64133.
Teach youth about business and finances and provide assistance with school subjects. There will be monetary stipends for successfully completing each semester. Transportation help may be available. There is also ACT Prep assistance. Please call, Sisters in Christ at the above number for more information.
Camp C.H.O.I.C.E. (Children Having Opportunities In CreatingEnvironment)
Call: (816) 560-0977
Website: campchoicekc.com
Ages 12-24
Our choices create the environment we find ourselves in. Variety of fun activities for the campers to do. Provide youth life enrichment experiences that benefit their present and future spiritual, physical, educational, and social wellbeing.
Life coaching services. Overnight weekend adventures. Sponsorship.
Catholic Charities
Call: (800) 857-4377 or (816) 659 -8285
Email: [email protected]
Free support and education program for women and their families throughout pregnancy and until the baby’s first birthday. Their “Social Butterflies” program is for kids 1 -5 years old where they work towards social - emotional learning and parents learn additional parenting skills, knowledge, and more.
Cave Springs
Website: cavespring.org
Educational activities, hiking trails, and more.
Community Action Agency of Greater Kansas City
Call: (816) 459-9615
Website: caagkc.org
Address: 3100 NE 83rd Street, Suite 2100, Kansas City, MO 64119
Year-around programs and services include work readiness, career exploration, leadership development, life skills, parenting education, community engagement, scholarships and more. Programs to nurture children from 0-24 years of age, helping them to rise above their challenges and reach their full potential.
Girls Who Code
Website: girlswhocode.com
Address: 7013 Prospect Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64132 (Summer)
Address: 6455 Commerce Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64120 (Summer)
Address: 5124 N Sycamore, Kansas City, MO 64119 (Summer)
Address: 5600 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64113 (Academic)
Address: 5815 NE 48th Street, Kansas City, MO 64119 (Academic)
Address: 1601 E 18th Street, 320B, Kansas City, MO 64108 (Summer)
Reaching girls around the world and are on track to close the gender gap in new entry-level tech jobs by 2030.
Clubs Program: Grades 3-12, Beginner to Advanced, Free, 1-2 hours per week after school or on weekends during the school year.
College & Career Programs: College-aged students and early career professionals (18-25), career exploration, career and interview readiness, leadership development, direct hiring pipeline, and free.
Summer Programs: grades 9th-12th, beginner to intermediate, free, grants available, and program options to fit students’ schedules.
Giving Hope & Help
Call: (816) 607-1813
Website: givinghopeandhelp.org
Passport/Scholarship Program missions to provide educational tools and financial assistance for Pre-K thru Adult/non-traditional college students. The scholarship program initiative is designed to benefit underserved high school seniors and non-traditional students/single parents that have never been to college; providing the scholars with the necessary tools and resources required to attend and graduate college while mentoring life skills, offering community service and corporate career experience opportunities.
Green Works in Kansas City
Website: www.greenworkskc.org
Address: 607 E 31st Street, Kansas City, MO 64109
Using outdoor experiences, project-based learning, STEM career exploration, work experiences and sustainable business, we achieve our mission to empower Kansas City’s future leaders to care for the environment, contribute to our economy, and create healthy communities.
Harmony Project KC
Call: (816) 231-7738
Website: www.necc-kc.org
Address: 544 Wabash Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64124
Harmony Project KC harnesses the transformative power of music to increase access to higher education for underserved students by removing systemic barriers to achievement through academic and social support.
Free instruments and lessons in a variety of ensembles: Regular performance opportunities at iconic venues throughout the city, workshops with internationally accomplished artists, academic support through the Path to College program, group music therapy, and wraparound services through the Care Services program.
I AM 4THirTEENS
Call: (816) 226-5632
Website: www.iam4thirteens.org
Address: 1221 w 103rd Street, Kansas City, MO 64114
Provide empowerment and enrichment programs to young ladies in grades 8th-12th. Our goal is to equip them with tools and resources needed to prepare for college and career readiness. We accomplish this through the following enrichment programs. Confidence Building, Health & Wellness, College
Prep, and Leadership Development
Kansas City Young Audiences
Call: (816) 531-4022
Website: kcya.org/?page=csa_scholarships
Address: 3732 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64111
Kansas City Young Audiences' CSA is the only program to offer classes in dance, theatre, music, and visual art in the same place, at the same time. Private instruction is also available in vocal and instrumental music. CSA classes meet after school and on Saturdays. During the summer, full and half-day, week long Summer Camps offer outstanding opportunities for children to express themselves.
Scholarships and payment plans are available. Scholarships may be awarded for up to 60% of class fee.
KC Common Good
Call: (816) 601-1006
Website: kccommongood.org
A comprehensive, community-based approach to reduce violence, build stronger community relations, increase access to education and jobs and implement responsible justice reforms.
KC PBS
Website: www.kansascitypbs.org/kids
Website: www.kansascitypbs.org/education
Website: www.kansascitypbs.org/education/resources-for-learning-at-home
Educational programs and activities for children including many ideas for at home learners.
Khan Academy
Website: www.khanacademy.org
Nonprofit with the mission to provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.
MINDDRIVE
Call: (816) 421-1810
Website: minddrive.org/
Address: 2615 Holmes St. Kansas City, MO 64108
Explore, inspire, and expand possibilities through equitable access to support, education, collaboration and mentoring so all students recognize, believe in, and pursue their greatest potential.
After school programs: Welding Art Studio, Battlebots NRL-Robotics, Electric Vehicle Design Studio, Drone FPV Racing, and eSports
School Sponsored programs: Engineering and Digital Content Design.
Apply online
Parent Education & Empowerment Center (PEEC)
Urban League of Greater Kansas City
Call: (816) 471-0550
Website: www.ulkc.org/peec
Address: 1710 Paseo Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri 64108
Equip parents with the necessary skills and resources to serve as engaged advocated throughout their child’s academic journey.
Assistance with college readiness, individual educational plan support, discipline policy support, and financial literacy
Royale Network
Website: royalenetwork.org
Literacy, entrepreneurship, education, and lifestyle.
Engage people in educational and professional development experiences that enhances sustainability.
Render’s Hope Community Development Corporation
Call: (816) 748-1948
Address: 3625 Blue Ridge Boulevard, Kansas City, MO 64052
Restoring faith and hope to those in despair through personal growth, social development and financial empowerment essential for a sustainable future.
Adulting program: guided, lead and supported in driver license, banking, budgeting, schooling, taxes, workforce, social security, medical, social support network, voting and soft skills.
Holistic Health program: primary care physician, dentist, therapist, psychologist, coach, communication circle, OB/GYN for ladies, physical activity, drug/alcohol abuse, and safety net clinics.
Youth housing program: provide stable, safe and supervised space to live for youth when needed. Real estate ownership, real estate development, long term lease, furniture, appliances, utilities, property tax exemption, house management and home transition.
Saturday Academy (UMKC)
Call: (816) 235-1870
Website: med.umkc.edu/saturday-academy/
Saturday Academy is designed to help students interested in health careers strengthen their math and science skills. Through this enrichment program, students will recognize and develop skills that enable them to excel in mathematics, science, reading, and test taking.
This free educational program is open to motivated high school students in the Kansas City metro area.
Saturday Academy is available throughout the school year. The sessions run from the third Saturday in October to the second Saturday in March from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in person format.
STAHR (Students Training in Academia, Health and Research)
Call: (816) 235-6169
Website: info.umkc.edu/stahr
The Scholars Program is free for students and runs from May or June through the following May. Active participants in the program will receive financial support as stipends and/or scholarships.
Students can begin participating in the Scholars Program the summer prior to their junior year of high school (11th grade) all the way through collegiate-level students preparing for entry into a health professional program.
The STAHR Scholars Program provides rising high school juniors, seniors, undergraduates, post-baccalaureate, and non-traditional students with opportunities to learn more about and prepare to become a health professional. The Scholars Program aims to strengthen students’ interest in health careers and develop students into competitive applicants for health professional education programs.
The Jones House
Call: (816) 775-2455
Address: 3114 The Paseo, Kansas City, MO 64109
Non-Profit organization providing services to youth ages 18-24. Program teaching children who age out of foster care and need to find housing. The program teaches youth interviewing skills, money management, credit and credit reporting.
The Transition Academy
Call: (816) 837-0744
Website: thetransitionacademy.org/
Address: 6320 Brookside Plaza, Suite 503, Kansas City, Missouri 64113
Organization created to improve postsecondary outcomes for high school special education students in Kansas City Public Schools and charter schools. TTA supports young people with autism or developmental disabilities explore college or career options as they prepare to transition from school to life as an adult.
Higher education, career planning, life skills
Turn the Page KC
Website: turnthepagekc.org
Address: 107 W 9th Street, #211, Kansas City, MO 64105
Ensuring children gain the literacy skills they need to create a lifetime of opportunity, regardless of what school they attend or what zip code they are from. Literacy skills to be successful in life. Programs: Read 360, ECE Literacy, Attendance & Engagement, and Out of School Time.
We Code KC
Call: (816) 434-0551
Website: wecodekc.org/
Address: 4825 Troost Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64110
Give youth the opportunity to learn technology concepts, and leadership skills; creating a pipeline of future-ready professionals through project-based learning and innovative programs.
We're an initiative that serves the urban core of Kansas City, exposing youth to various computer science concepts.
Every child, no matter their zip code or their family’s financial status, should have the opportunity to learn to code.
WeCodeKC introduces coding for kids through project-based or game development learning.
W.E.B. DuBois Learning Center
Call: (816) 908-5384
Website: www.duboislc.org
Address: 4510 Linwood Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64128
Seeks to improve academic performance of under-served communities through educational service and state of the art technology. Free tutorial services to local residents in reading, science, technology, engineering and mathematics, educational and vocational counseling services. Grades 1-12, adults and seniors.
Whatsoever Community Center
Call: (816) 231-0227
Website: www.whatsoevercenter.org
Address: 1201 Ewing Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64126
Free afterschool tutoring, robotics, film making, animation, art activities, cooking, drug prevention curriculum and money management for ages 7-17.
Youth Ambassadors
Call: (816) 793-3833
Website: youthambassadorskc.org/
Address: 5809 Michigan Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64130
Empowering Greater Kansas City Youth
Youth Ambassadors provides trauma-informed programming for Greater Kansas City youth (ages 14-18) through social emotional learning, trauma healing, and anti-violence programming. Our youth receive specialized training in Health & Wellness, Youth Entrepreneurship, Community Development, Life & Job Skills, and Creative Expression. Ambassadors who have mastered social emotional learning curriculum are promoted to participate in paid work on community impact projects and internships. Our Teen Empowerment Project helps youth strengthen existing skills and uncover hidden talents, while unlocking their potential to serve as impactful citizens and future leaders of Greater Kansas City.
School Year Programming-Saturdays
Summer Programming- Monday-Thursday
Youth Build Family Learning Center
Call: (816) 422-8093
Address: 299 Paseo, Kansas City, MO 64106
Job training program for ages 17-24, Assistance with obtaining GED
YOUTH MEALS
Kids Café
Website: kclibrary.org/kids/cafe
Ages: 18 and under
Nutritious meals served at the following library locations:
Bluford Monday-Friday 3:30pm-4:30pm
Southeast Monday-Thursday 2:30pm-4:30pm
Waldo Monday-Thursday 3:30pm-4:30pm
Mimi’s Pantry 4 Kids
Call: (816) 735-0220
Website: www.mimispantrykc.org
Address: 2255 NW Vivion Road, Riverside, MO 64150
Address: 3715 N Oak Trafficway, Kansas City, MO 64116
Food pantry, also provides shoes, socks, underwear and backpacks for children. Tutoring resources
Northeast High School Food and Clothing Pantry
Call: (816) 418-3300
Address: 415 Van Brunt Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo 64124
YOUTH NATIONAL RESOURCES
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or Text: 988
Website: 988lifeline.org/
24/7 Confidential support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
24/7 Crisis Text Line
Text: NAMI to 741741
Find Your Anchor
Website: findyouranchor.us
Suicide prevention, awareness, and education.
Inspiring My Generation
Website: inspiringmygeneration.org
Mental health awareness, early symptom detection, emotional support, and suicide prevention. Podcasts available on a variety of topics.
OK2TALK.org
Website: ok2talk.org
A community where teens and young adults struggling with mental health conditions can find a safe place to talk about what they are experiencing.
Stop Bullying
Website: stopbullying.gov
An online collection of videos, resources and articles about bullying and prevention for teens and parents.
The Jed Foundation
Website: jedfoundation.org
Resource center for teens and parents with a variety of mental health topics.
Trevor Project
Call: 866-488-7386
Text: “START” to 678-678
Chat online: thetrevorproject.org
Suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) young people.
YOUTH SHELTER
reStart Youth Emergency Shelter
Call 24/7: (816) 309-9048
Website: restartinc.org
Address: 918 E 9th Street, Kansas City, MO 64106
Ages: 12-17
Hotline and outreach to youth who are homeless or in crisis. Arrive at this location between 10am-12:30pm to complete a housing assessment or go online for information.
Synergy Services Street Outreach
Call: (816) 505-4901
Website: synergyservices.org
Ages: 12-21
Work with homeless individuals ages 12-21 get connected to resources. Youth in crisis.
Synergy House
Call: (816) 741-8700
Website: synergyservices.org
Ages: 12-18
Hotlines, Street Outreach, Safe Place, emergency shelter, temporary housing, teens and tots clinic, mental health and counseling services, school-based integrated services, children’s advocacy center, empowerment and training, support groups and services, youth resiliency center, adverse childhood experiences (ACES), offender intervention services and healthy communities.