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Homework Assistance Programs offered at King County Library System
Offers homework assistance through a designated website, live chat help, live homework help using online classroom plug-in and in-library tutor service. In-library tutoring is available at library branches throughout King County.
KCLS offers homework assistance in several ways.
Study Zone: Volunteer tutors provide free homework help at KCLS libraries.
Students in grades K-12 can drop in any time during Study Zone hours to study, do homework and get help with questions. https://kcls.org/study-zone/ Brainfuse Live Homework Help: A professional tutor will provide up to 20 minutes of specialized help with math, science, English and social studies homework through a downloaded online classroom plug-in. Available in English or Spanish. https://kcls.org/kids-subject/tutoring/ Homework Help Pages: These websites offer links to high quality information on the Internet and are organized by subject. www.kcls.org/homework Ask KCLS: Live Chat Help service is staffed by professional librarians who are available 24 hours daily.
Answers questions within a 20-minute time frame. https://kcls.org/ask/
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Subject Tutoring
Homework Help Programs
After School Program offered by Kent Youth and Family Services at Cascade Youth Center
Provides activities, trips, and educational programs for youth at public housing sites.
The After School Program provides year-round enriching activities designed to support youth in their academic, social-emotional, and life skills development. Offers a safe, supportive, and engaging environment where students can thrive academically through personalized assistance, targeted literacy development, diverse enrichment activities, and access to technology.
Beyond academics, the program promotes social-emotional well-being and life skills through a variety of recreational indoor and outdoor activities, including amateur sports teams such as basketball, flag football, and soccer. These team-based sports provide opportunities for youth to build teamwork, leadership, and resilience while staying active and engaged. Additionally, field trips and enrichment groups further support personal growth and foster a sense of community and belonging.
During the summer, the Summer Splash program combats the "summer slide" by reinforcing literacy and math skills to help students maintain and improve their academic performance. Also partners with the Kent School District to provide free summer lunches for youth under 18 at all three program locations.
The program operates at three King County Housing Authority sites. Each community recreation center features computer labs, activity rooms, teen spaces, and a variety of recreational and educational programming to create a well-rounded experience. Students also receive healthy snacks to stay energized and focused.
The program focuses on key life skills such as leadership, teamwork, and resilience, while fostering both soft and durable skills. With the guidance of positive adult role models, youth are empowered to overcome challenges, build confidence, and succeed academically and personally.
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Life Skills Education
Recreational Activities/Sports
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Homework Help Programs
Field Trips/Excursions
After School Homework Help offered by Iraqi Community Center of Washington at Daniel Elementary School
Provides after school tutoring, academic and homework help for English Language Learner (ELL), low income refugees and immigrant students, Also offers Arabic classes.
Provides after school tutoring, academic and homework help for English Language Learner (ELL), low income refugees and immigrant students.
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Homework Help Programs
Subject Tutoring
After School Programs offered by Launch at Beacon Hill International School
Provides after-school programs for children in grades K-5 and full-time enrichment programs during school breaks.
Provides after-school programs for children in grades K-5 and full-time enrichment programs during school breaks.
Programs include academic enrichment, homework assistance, nutritious snacks, outdoor play and other activities geared toward students' social-emotional and academic skills.
During school breaks, full day care is offered.
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Extended Child Care
Youth Enrichment Programs
Homework Help Programs
Subject Tutoring
Multigenerational Programs offered by Chinese Information and Service Center in Seattle
Provides preschool and youth programs to enhance academic achievement and bicultural identity, as well as bilingual parent education, family counseling and caregiver support to help bridge generational and cultural differences.
Programs designed to enhance families' ability to participate in a multicultural society. Includes preschool and youth programs to enhance academic achievement and bicultural identity, as well as bilingual parent education, family counseling and caregiver support to help bridge generational and cultural differences. After-school program includes: - Homework guidance - Academic enrichment activities & school collaboration - Bilingual & bicultural identity development - Social life skills and community awareness building - Computer literacy activities - Leadership skills and service learning - Family and school collaboration - Mentoring for youth with adjustment difficulties - Summer activities and field trips
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Community Based Preschools
Youth Enrichment Programs
Homework Help Programs
Caregiver Counseling
Parenting Skills Classes
Youth Program offered at WorkSource Island
The Youth Program available through WorkSource is year-round long-term program that provides low income young people with a wide variety of services that help them succeed in school and work.
Youth Programs provide a wide variety of services to low-income in-school (ages 14-21) and out-of-school (ages 16-24) youth to help them succeed in school and work. Program participants may receive a range of services from the following areas: occupational skills training; career counseling; internships; job placements; mentoring; tutoring; leadership development; financial literacy; entrepreneurial skills training; local labor market and employment information services; postsecondary education and training transition support; workforce preparation and training activities designed for specific career clusters; and additional supportive services.
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Homework Help Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
General Youth Employment Programs
Study Skills Assistance
After School Program offered by The Salvation Army Eastside Corps Community Center
Provides an after school program for Bellevue area students with free pick up from select elementary schools. Includes homework help and activities. Also offers summer camps.
After school youth programs combine developmental learning, mentorship, and team building. These programs provide a place for kids to play, do homework, and pursue extracurricular goals. This includes activities such as field trips, hiking, gym, volleyball, carts, obstacle courses, youth game room, and food. Also offer homework help for youth in grades 1-7.
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Day Camps
Homework Help Programs
Youth Enrichment Programs
Educational Support offered by Catholic Community Services' Youth Tutoring Program at Rainier Vista
Offers an after-school tutoring and enrichment program for elementary, middle and high school students who live in six low and mixed income housing communities in Seattle.
Provides after-school educational tutoring and enrichment programming for residents of six low- and mixed-income housing communities in Seattle.
The program includes reading, academic skill building and homework help in structured one-to-one tutoring sessions. Tutoring centers are staffed by education professionals and volunteers.
Tutoring is available onsite for students who need academic assistance and are living in one of the six participating housing communities. Call for more specific site location information.
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Subject Tutoring
Homework Help Programs
Homework Help offered by Seattle Public Library at Lake City Branch
Library-trained homework helpers are available at library branches throughout the city of Seattle to provide free help with homework. Teens can earn service hours.
If you are working on a tough homework assignment or have questions about a lesson, come to the Library for Homework Help. We have volunteers who can help K-12 students with math, science, English, social studies and science. Students without homework can read and play learning enrichment games with trained tutors. You can get Homework Help most days during the school year, except on weekends and school holidays. No reservations are needed just come to the Library during Homework Help hours and bring your homework assignment and textbook. If our volunteers do not know an answer, they will help you find it.
Do not worry if you do not have all the supplies you need. We have many things available that you can use, like graphing calculators, markers, paper, pencils, and a laptop. When you come to the Library for Homework Help, let us know what you need – there is a good chance we will have it.
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Homework Help Programs
Child Care offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Sammamish at Rosa Parks Elementary
Offers child care programs for Sammamish area children in kindergarten-fifth grade.
Offers daily activities, including sports, games, arts and crafts, reading leisure time, movies and special events. Developmentally appropriate activities are offered and the integrated program serves children from the community as well as children with special needs referred by the Lake Washington School District.
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Extended Child Care
Recreational Activities/Sports
Homework Help Programs
Latona After School Program offered at Latona School Associates
Provides a school-age childcare program for students enrolled at the John Stanford International School.
Provides a school-age childcare program for students enrolled at the John Stanford International School. Activities include supervised play, homework completion time, cooking, arts and crafts projects, group games, science activities, snacks, and other continuing projects.
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Recreational Activities/Sports
Extended Child Care
Homework Help Programs
After School Program offered by Kent Youth and Family Services at Valli Kee Youth Center
Provides activities, trips, and educational programs for youth at public housing sites.
The After School Program provides year-round enriching activities designed to support youth in their academic, social-emotional, and life skills development. Offers a safe, supportive, and engaging environment where students can thrive academically through personalized assistance, targeted literacy development, diverse enrichment activities, and access to technology.
Beyond academics, the program promotes social-emotional well-being and life skills through a variety of recreational indoor and outdoor activities, including amateur sports teams such as basketball, flag football, and soccer. These team-based sports provide opportunities for youth to build teamwork, leadership, and resilience while staying active and engaged. Additionally, field trips and enrichment groups further support personal growth and foster a sense of community and belonging.
During the summer, the Summer Splash program combats the "summer slide" by reinforcing literacy and math skills to help students maintain and improve their academic performance. Also partners with the Kent School District to provide free summer lunches for youth under 18 at all three program locations.
The program operates at three King County Housing Authority sites. Each community recreation center features computer labs, activity rooms, teen spaces, and a variety of recreational and educational programming to create a well-rounded experience. Students also receive healthy snacks to stay energized and focused.
The program focuses on key life skills such as leadership, teamwork, and resilience, while fostering both soft and durable skills. With the guidance of positive adult role models, youth are empowered to overcome challenges, build confidence, and succeed academically and personally.
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Field Trips/Excursions
Recreational Activities/Sports
Homework Help Programs
Life Skills Education
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Personal Education and Development offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Ballard
Offers educational support services through homework help and computer lab programs.
Adult volunteers through "Power Hour" assist youth with homework completion. Members have the opportunity to use computers at the Wilson Computer Lab for leisure and educational enhancement.
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Homework Help Programs
Public Access Computers/Tools
After-School Program offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County's Rotary Branch
Provides a drop-in homework assistance program through structured after-school study halls for all grades.
Provides a homework assistance program through structured after-school study halls for all grades. Offers one-on-one tutoring as needed for those in fifth grade and up as well as an organized tutoring program. Computer access and basic computer skills tutoring are available.
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Subject Tutoring
Extended Child Care
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Public Access Computers/Tools
Homework Help Programs
Homework Help offered by Seattle Public Library at Northgate Branch
Library-trained homework helpers are available at library branches throughout the city of Seattle to provide free help with homework. Teens can earn service hours.
If you are working on a tough homework assignment or have questions about a lesson, come to the Library for Homework Help. We have volunteers who can help K-12 students with math, science, English, social studies and science. Students without homework can read and play learning enrichment games with trained tutors. You can get Homework Help most days during the school year, except on weekends and school holidays. No reservations are needed just come to the Library during Homework Help hours and bring your homework assignment and textbook. If our volunteers do not know an answer, they will help you find it.
Do not worry if you do not have all the supplies you need. We have many things available that you can use, like graphing calculators, markers, paper, pencils, and a laptop. When you come to the Library for Homework Help, let us know what you need – there is a good chance we will have it.
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Homework Help Programs
Youth Drop-In Center offered at Yakima Family YMCA
Provides value-based programs designed to build self-esteem, strength positive values and establish healthy behaviors in youth.
The focus is to inspire, relate, enrich, and bring adults and students together in a community partnership, which can create a lasting beneficial effect on the lives of young people.
- Mentors and students meet once or twice each month for 3-4 hours total
- Mentoring is about dedication, so a yearlong commitment is required
- Mentors will meet with their students to share hobbies, recreational activities, and perhaps a glimpse of the mentor's work environment
- Goal setting, life skill development, encouragement and guidance should be at the heart of each mentoring relationship
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Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Subject Tutoring
Homework Help Programs
Drop In Centers
Youth Enrichment Programs
Physical Fitness
Recreational Activities/Sports
Youth Development offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Wallingford
Provides drop-in program offering games, homework assistance with tutors, computer access, basic computer tutoring.
Provides a program where members can relax after school, make new friends, have fun and interact with positive adult role models. Facility is equipped with foosball, air hockey, bumper pool and ping-pong tables, Legos, chess, board games, a reading and homework room and a gym for part of the day. Power Hour matches kids with tutors during an organized homework period and provides study space.
Middle and high school students have their own teen space.
Transportation is provided by most north end public schools.
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Subject Tutoring
Boys/Girls Clubs
Drop In Centers
Youth Enrichment Programs
Homework Help Programs
Educational Support offered by Catholic Community Services' Youth Tutoring Program at NewHolly
Offers an after-school tutoring and enrichment program for elementary, middle and high school students who live in six low and mixed income housing communities in Seattle.
Provides after-school educational tutoring and enrichment programming for residents of six low- and mixed-income housing communities in Seattle.
The program includes reading, academic skill building and homework help in structured one-to-one tutoring sessions. Tutoring centers are staffed by education professionals and volunteers.
Tutoring is available onsite for students who need academic assistance and are living in one of the six participating housing communities. Call for more specific site location information.
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Homework Help Programs
Subject Tutoring
Homework Help offered by Seattle Public Library at Douglass-Truth Branch
Library-trained homework helpers are available at library branches throughout the city of Seattle to provide free help with homework. Teens can earn service hours.
If you are working on a tough homework assignment or have questions about a lesson, come to the Library for Homework Help. We have volunteers who can help K-12 students with math, science, English, social studies and science. Students without homework can read and play learning enrichment games with trained tutors. You can get Homework Help most days during the school year, except on weekends and school holidays. No reservations are needed just come to the Library during Homework Help hours and bring your homework assignment and textbook. If our volunteers do not know an answer, they will help you find it.
Do not worry if you do not have all the supplies you need. We have many things available that you can use, like graphing calculators, markers, paper, pencils, and a laptop. When you come to the Library for Homework Help, let us know what you need – there is a good chance we will have it.
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Homework Help Programs
Tutoring offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Mercer Island
Provides a homework assistance program through structured after-school study halls for all grades.
Provides a homework assistance program through structured after-school study halls for all grades. Offers one-on-one tutoring as needed and an organized tutoring program. Computer access and basic computer skills tutoring are available.
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Public Access Computers/Tools
Homework Help Programs
Subject Tutoring
Drop-in Center offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Federal Way at Ex3 Ron Sandwith Teen Center
Provides an after-school drop-in center for teens. Activities include sports, arts and crafts, tutoring and homework help.
Provides an after-school drop-in center for teens. Activities at the center include indoor basketball, volleyball, badminton, dodgeball, indoor soccer, DJ multimedia, foosball, ping pong, video games, movies, martial arts classes and an art lab with painting, drawing, coloring and carving activities. Also offers a computer lab with tutoring and homework help. Serves as a site for the YouthForce job training program.
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Recreational Activities/Sports
Boys/Girls Clubs
Subject Tutoring
Homework Help Programs
Drop In Centers
Child Care offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Ballard at Salmon Bay Elementary School
Provides before- and after-school child care programs for children in grades K-8. Offers homework help, quiet activities, snacks, art projects, gym games, computer time and game room activities. Also offers a Pre-K program for ages 3-5.
Provides before- and after-school child care programs. Before-school program offers time for fun with friends, homework help, quiet activities, art projects, gym games, and game room activities. A light breakfast and afternoon snack are offered daily. The after-school program combines children by grade with a trained counselor. Together they participate in age-appropriate activities and field trips. Vacation child care is available for winter, spring and summer breaks. Also offers a Pre-K program for youth ages 4-5, located at the main Ballard Boys & Girls Club location. Clients are transported to and from school in conjunction with before- and after-school care; transportation is also provided for field trips.
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Recreational Activities/Sports
Extended Child Care
Community Based Preschools
Homework Help Programs
Arts and Crafts Instruction
Youth Activities offered at Greater Maple Valley Community Center
Coordinates weekly activities for area youth, 6th-12th grades including summer trips and a youth council. Also offers an after-school homework help and study center as well as a program dedicated to promoting healthy relationships and dating violence awareness.
Coordinates weekly activities for area youth.
- Youth Council meets monthly to discuss community awareness projects.
- Study Zone is an after-school homework help and study center that meets twice per week where students can access computers and a printer.
- Offers teen trips during the school year and during the summer.
- Coordinates DateWise, a program dedicated to promoting healthy relationships and dating violence awareness.
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Homework Help Programs
Dating Violence Prevention
Youth Enrichment Programs
Recreation Centers
Teen Program offered at Community Resource Center of Stanwood Camano
Classes and events for youth ages 11-17. Provides drop in homework help, activities and scheduled classes.
The Community Resource Center is an accepting and supportive place for teens in the Stanwood Camano area to gather after school and participate in a variety of activities and clubs.
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Homework Help Programs
Subject Tutoring
Recreational Activities/Sports
Youth Services offered at East African Community Services
Offers after-school homework assistance and enrichment programming, MathCode+Robotics and S.T.E.M. exposure program,
Summer programming includes academic enrichment materials, sports and cultural activities.
Offers culturally-competent programs which include:
- K-12 after school program including homework help, art, culture, field trips and physical activities.
- A K-8 summer program.
- 6-8th grade MathCode+Robotics, math improvement and S. T. E. M. exposure program.
- Strong Girls, Powerful Leaders mentorship program
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Extended Child Care
Homework Help Programs
Recreational Activities/Sports