Oregon Outreach: Increasing the participation of Latino(a)  youth and families in the Oregon 4-H program.




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Resources within Oregon

Organizations

Oregon Center for Hispanic Academic Achievement -OCHAA

108 NW Ninth Suite 201
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: (503) 228-4131

http://www.ocha-nw.org

The Oregon Council for Hispanic Advancement (OCHA) is a private, non-profit organization that was founded in 1983. OCHA’s mission is to provide culturally specific services to Latino children and young adults in order for them to reach their potential in education and employment. OCHA is a critical organization supplementing our state school system’s efforts to successfully educate Latino children, many of who speak English as a second language. OCHA provides services to over 1,000 Latino students and their families on a monthly basis with over 90% of OCHA’s clients coming from low-income and poverty level households. OCHA is an affiliate of the National Council de La Raza.
Oregon's Migrant Education Service Center

2611 Pringle Road SE
Salem, OR 97302
Phone (503) 391-948
http://www.wesd.org

The mission of the Oregon Migrant Education Service Center is to assist Oregon's migrant education programs in improving the education of migrant children and families through comprehensive, high quality technical assistance and guidance.


Oregon State University SMILE Program

http://smile.oregonstate.edu/

The OSU Science and Math Investigative Learning Experiences Program is a pre-college enrichment program for minority and disadvantaged students in rural Oregon.