Program Partners

Program Partners are organizations that work with Youngtown on an ongoing basis to enhance our offerings. Contact us to explore the possibility of becoming part of this growing community:

Theatre Puget Sound is a trade and service organization founded in 1997 to promote the spiritual and economic necessity of theater to the public, and to unify and strengthen the theater community through programs, resources and services.

Southwest Youth and Family Services helps people use their own strengths to make what they want of their lives. They offer counseling, education, and family support programs for people in West Seattle, White Center, and South Park.

The Cambodian Cultural Museum & Killing Fields Memorial serves Cambodians, Cambodian Americans, and Americans and honors and remembers the victims and survivors of the Khmer Rouge holocaust through education, preservation, and financial support services.

Phffft! Dance Theater Company fuses complex athletic partnering and daring lifts with a keen theatrical sensibility, revealing human nature through the lens of everyday and intimate relationships.

Youth Speaks is changing Seattle through the power of words. Dynamic programs build community through poetic cultural exchanges that transcend boundaries of age, race, class, culture, and sexual orientation.

Seattle Symphony's ACCESS Project is an initiative of Seattle Symphony's Community Engagement Council, consisting of Symphony Board members and prominent members of the Asian, Latino, and African American communities in the Puget Sound Region. Through the ACCESS Project, the Symphony strives to build and sustain community partnerships; create interdisciplinary pathways to the arts; increase understanding and appreciation of the relationships between jazz, folk, world, and symphonic music traditions; and provide opportunities for diverse audiences to deepen relationships with music and people who make music.

KBCS is a listener supported, non-commercial, community radio station, operated as a public service of Bellevue Community College. Their purpose is to entertain, educate and involve a diverse community of listeners with a variety of music, cultural and public affairs programs.

Eleventh Hour Productions is organized to broaden the audience for and expression of the literary arts in the Pacific Northwest. Emphasis is placed on quality public programs, new and multi-media literary forms, and projects that allow artists to be paid.

The Service Board provides Seattle area high school-age youth with life-changing experiences that build self-knowledge, skills, courage, and determination. TSB models the power of a supportive intergenerational culture and serves youth in need of its caring community.

Red Llama is a training software company dedicated to providing the premier method for disseminating expertise on medical procedures and other complex processes. Red Llama also teaches classes for low-income teens that use exciting, cutting-edge technologies to inspire students to consider careers in technology.

The Youth Media Institute mobilizes youth to become powerful leaders and advocates in their communities by using media technologies to gain life skills, self-esteem and a deeper understanding of their identity and diverse cultures.