We support the people and organizations who empower youth through expanded learning.
School’s Out Washington is working to ensure equitable access to high-quality, youth development programs across Washington state—especially for low-income youth and youth of color. Through advocacy, professional learning, and grants we have created a foundation of support and expertise that enables and enriches the critical work of youth-serving organizations.
Trainings & Workshops
Dec 03 — Dec 17
Dec 03 — Dec 17
Dec 12
(10:00 am — 11:00 am)
Dec 16
(10:00 am — 12:00 pm)
Dec 17
(9:30 am — 3:30 pm)
Empathy Matters (Supervisors)
December 3, 2025 — December 17, 2025
Format: SOWA Online Learning Library
Topic: Through interactive courses and practical activities, you’ll gain tools to integrate empathy into your work, model it effectively, and develop strategies for embedding empathy-building practices into youth programs.
STARS Credits: 2
Empathy Matters (Staff)
December 3, 2025 — December 17, 2025
Format: SOWA Online Learning Library
Topic: Through interactive courses and practical activities, you’ll gain tools to integrate empathy into your work, model it effectively, and develop strategies for embedding empathy-building practices into youth programs.
STARS Credits: 2
Facilitator Community of Practice
December 12, 2025 (10:00 am — 11:00 am)
Format: Virtual on Zoom
Topic: SOWA's Facilitator Community of Practice is a welcoming monthly space for trainers and facilitators at all levels within youth development to share ideas, learn from one another, and explore practical strategies and tools.
STARS Credits: 1
Ask, Listen, Encourage
December 16, 2025 (10:00 am — 12:00 pm)
Format: School's Out Washington - Tukwila Office
Topic: Participants will learn how to ask more effective questions, listen actively to youth, and offer youth encouragement rather than praise.
STARS Credits: 2
Youth Mental Health First Aid
December 17, 2025 (9:30 am — 3:30 pm)
Format: Virtually on Zoom
Topic: The course introduces common mental health challenges for youth, reviews typical adolescent development, and teaches a 5-step action plan for how to help young people in both crisis and non-crisis situations.
STARS Credits: 8
Stories
VIEW ALLQuality Spotlight: Living Well Kent
For youth program coordinators Yusuf Ali-Halane and Ankita Gupta, engaging with quality improvement has been a journey of both individual growth and collective transformation for the youth and families they serve at Living Well Kent. As a Black, Indigenous, and...
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News & Updates
VIEW ALLSeptember 03
Hiring Announcement: Policy & Advocacy CoordinatorPolicy & Advocacy Coordinator Overview For three decades, School’s Out Washington (SOWA) has served a critical role to advance equitable expanded learning ecosystems in Washington state....
May 14
LCMs: A Time to Come TogetherOn the morning of March 14, 2025, the School’s Out Washington (SOWA) training room buzzed with a deep sense of community and the hum of simultaneous conversations as representatives fr...
November 19
Bridge Conference 2024 Highlights—Moments to MovementsWe were proud to witness our theme of "Moments to Movements" in action as both a foundation for the conference and an invitation to imagine more expansive movements rooted in the moments tha...
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learn moreThe Youth Development Strategy Table is a coalition of public and nonprofit stakeholders working to establish a focused state-level youth development effort to sustain early learning gains, improve academic and social-emotional outcomes, and prevent deep end system involvement.
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