(707) 284-2467
https://www.chopsteenclub.org/
The mission of Chop's Teen Club is to provide a safe, fun and productive place where Sonoma County teens engage, connect and discover their true potential.
(707) 576-2233
https://www.dor.ca.gov/Home/GettingStarted
The California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) is here to help you. We work with people who have disabilities to help them get jobs, develop or promote in their current jobs, live on their own, and enjoy a life equal to others.
(707) 565-5550
https://joblinksonoma.org/youth-services/
The My Pathway Program provides individualized services that include career pathway advice, exploration, and preparation activities for youth ages 14-24. The Sonoma County Youth Ecology Corps is a short-term employment opportunity, workforce training, and ecosystem education program for youth and young adults ages 18-24.
(707) 765-8488
https://petalumapeople.org/ryse
The PPSC RYSE program supports youth in obtaining long term, sustainable employment. Youth work with a Career and Education Specialist through an individualized plan to gain the necessary experience and skills needed for employment in the field of their choice.
As the PPSC RYSE program is federally funded, youth need to meet certain eligibility requirements in order to qualify. Email: RYSE@petalumapeople.org
(707) 521-7962
Sonoma County Adult Education provides free adult education courses and programs to community residents.
Call or text: 707-632-4591
The Sonoma County Library has branches throughout Sonoma County. It offers programs to promote business and job skills, as well as classes, education, tutoring and trainings.
(707) 584-2600
The mission of the Sonoma County Office of Education (SCOE) is to foster student success through service to students, schools, and the community. They offer:
Schools and services for special education and alternative education students who are not enrolled at district sites.
College and Career Readiness Services
(707) 579-4327
https://www.voicesyouthcenter.org
VOICES Sonoma provides young people aging out of foster care with family-like support, acceptance, and accountability as they set their own goals and pursue them across VOICES’ youth-led core programs: Health and Wellness, Career and Education, and ILP-Independent Living Program.
(707) 578-2034
Sonoma CAN and John Muir Charter School's Youth Connections is a high school diploma, work readiness preparation, college and career mentoring, and entrepreneurial development program designed to predominantly support socioeconomically disadvantaged 16-24 year olds in Sonoma County.
(707) 763-2001
https://www.summersearch.org/OurProgram
Summer Search is a nonprofit whose mission is to give young people the opportunity to strengthen the skills they need to succeed in school and in life.
(707) 527-4685
(707) 257-4278
(707) 527-4471
(707) 527-4661
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ENROLL FOR FREE.
Santa Rosa Junior College, a public two-year community college founded in 1918 in Sonoma County, California. More than 100 majors & 150 certificates. Five campuses & centers. Offering general ed., career ed., transfer degrees.