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Causes: Mental Health, Substance Abuse Prevention
Mission: The organization provides services to at-risk youth and their families throughout the greater los angeles area and offers services in alternative education, job training, family counseling, individual counseling and community services and organization programs. Our primary exempt purpose is education, job training, counseling and community services.
Programs: Academic and after school: sea charter school serves at-risk and disadvantaged youth, ages 14 to 18, who are struggling academically and at high risk for delinquency. Sea provide a rigorous academic curriculum, credit-recovery, and a comprehensive set of social and wrap-around services to both youth and their families. Charter school also provides youth with a wide range of social and wrap-around services. Our youth receive individual and group substance abuse and mental health counseling. These programs serve 2,464 youth in the community for the year ended june 30, 2017.
family services: parenting education, counseling. Sea provides multiple programs that interrupt the dynamics of violence among individuals and in communities. Intervention workers, case managers, and mental health specialists provide crisis intervention, trauma care, family support, and long term case managed services to youth and families who have been affected by violence. The sea parenting program encourages and motivates groups of parents to evolve into support groups, which provide parents with opportunities for problem solving, networking, friendship, social activities, and personal empowerment. Family service programs serve 2,435 parents and youth for the year ended june 30, 2017.
job training: sea provides career development, job skills training, computer training, gender-based services, literacy tutoring, and home-based and employment services. Sea also has two high risk/high need employment services contracts with the probation department to serve youth with job training and employment placement services. The program serves a total of 355 clients for the year ended june 30, 2017.