Partners
Our community partners are vital to our ability to help youth in Clackamas County breakdown barriers and become successful in their educational and vocational goals.
Some of our partners include:
Clackamas Community College: If you value academic variety, a good investment, and opportunity for personal involvement, then the CCC experience may be a good fit. The college collaborates with C-TEC Youth Services to provide a variety of opportunities, including customized career exploration, GED and high school completion programs, and a C-TEC Career Advisor for students at the college. CCC also houses the main C-TEC Youth Services office on the Oregon City campus.
Clackamas Workforce Partnership: The Clackamas Workforce Partnership is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a strong workforce in Clackamas County. Primary funding for C-TEC Youth Services comes from CWP under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), to help low income youth develop into a strong emerging workforce.
Worksource Clackamas: As part of the WorkSource Oregon network across the state, WorkSource Clackamas works closely with C-TEC Youth Services to provide training and employment services to youth.
Department of Human Services (DHS): The Department of Human Services is Oregon’s principal agency for helping Oregonians achieve well-being and independence, especially for those who are least able to help themselves. DHS works closely with C-TEC Youth Services to provide seamless, coordinated services for youth, with the shared goal of moving youth toward self-sufficiency. DHS also acts as a primary referral source in Clackamas County.
Housing Authority of Clackamas County (HACC): The Housing Authority of Clackamas County provides housing and resources for low-income individuals and families. Through this innovative partnership, C-TEC Youth Services is able to work as part of the HACC team to provide education and employment support for youth residing in public housing.
Clackamas County Juvenile Department (CCJD) and Oregon Youth Authority (OYA): CCJD and OYA strive to keep communities safe, hold youth accountable for their actions in a meaningful way, and reduce recidivism through innovative programs. They partner with C-TEC Youth Services to provide an on-site Career Advisor to support youth involved in the juvenile justice system.
Canby School District: Serving 85 square miles in the heart of Clackamas County, the district educates approximately 4,200+ students and provides educational services to diverse populations and geographic attendance areas.
Estacada School District: Our District is made up of two elementary schools, a middle school, a high school, and a charter school. We provide a small town school environment for 1700 public school students and approximately 1100 students in our Summit Learning Center Charter School. Our service area covers an expansive geographic area of more than 750 square miles of rural Oregon countryside in the Clackamas River area, and includes considerable portions of the Mt. Hood National Forest.
North Clackamas School District: North Clackamas School District (NCSD) is Oregon’s sixth-largest school district and spans more than 40 square miles just southeast of Portland, OR, serving the communities of Milwaukie and Happy Valley, along with other parts of Clackamas County. NCSD has 32 schools dedicated to serving each student.
West Linn-Wilsonville School District: The West Linn-Wilsonville School District covers 42 square miles in the south metropolitan area of Portland, Oregon. The district includes two towns, West Linn and Wilsonville, and a rural area of Clackamas County. The district is a K-12 public school system with more than 9,000 students spread across 9 primary schools, 4 middle schools, and 3 high schools. West Linn-Wilsonville employs more than 1,200 staff members.