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    Independent Living Skills

    Newsletter Volume IV

    Issue VI

    In this Issue:

    March Calendar

    Volunteer Thank

    Yous

    SETuP Corner

    Mockingbird

    ...and more!

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    Volunteer Thank Yous

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    SETuP Corner March 2012

    By now if youre a graduating high school senior

    I hope youve completed your FAFSA, Passport to

    College, and ETV applications. (If you havent

    theres still time call Kat if you need help).A couple of scholarship opportunities have come

    across my desk that you might also be interested in.

    Dan R. Montgomery Scholarship: For student

    Pursuing Professional Law Enforcement Careers

    who has already been accepted to a two or four year

    institution. 2012 Spirit of Youth Award: For a person under

    the age of 24, who was adjudicated delinquent and

    involved in the Washington State juvenile justice

    system and completed Parole and/or Probation con-

    ditions. Must be currently involved, directly or

    indirectly in bettering the lives of youth(which all of you involved in Mockingbird are!)

    and have no outstanding court fines or restitution

    owed to the victim(s) OR is demonstrating

    consistent payments of restitution in accordance with

    court order.

    The deadlines for both these scholarships are fastapproaching so if you think you are eligible and

    would like to apply please contact Kat at

    (360) 918-7829 or

    [email protected]

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    Mockingbird Corner

    Coming up on April 3rd 2012 Mockingbird presents:

    The Educational Advocacy Training

    This training will help you to talk about the role

    education plays in your future and how to take charge

    of your personal educational success. You ultimately

    understand your own goals and dreams better thananyone. Join us for this training to learn how to

    become your own best advocate.

    The Educational Advocacy Training was designed by

    young adults who were in foster care.

    Join us for an evening of fun activities and good food

    and create your personal guide to reach your goals

    and dreams.

    The training will be held in conjuncture with the

    ILS monthly workshop, dinner will be provided.

    We hope to see you there!

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    Question of the month

    Where would your ILS team go on vacation?

    Dae-

    Nepal.

    something about it being forbidden,

    forced peace, productively away

    from all the voices that pull you

    away from being able to hear your

    own

    its quiet.

    Liz-

    France!

    I want to go to Paris, I have to

    go to the cemetery where Jim

    Morrison is buried, I want to

    visit the Louvre, tour

    Bordeaux and of course the

    French Rivera.

    Selona-

    I would want to do a

    reverse Viking cruise

    during the summer.

    Start in Iceland and get

    to explore all the

    volcanoes and coastlineand eat lots of fish and

    then island hop back to

    northern Europe.

    Alex-

    Drop me off on Javea in

    Spain with a

    Eurail Global Pass (the

    crazy expensive one that

    you can use every day for

    three months to travelthrough 27 different coun-

    ties on).

    Kat-Raleigh, North Carolina

    or Frankfurt A.M., Germany

    Ryanne I would liketo go anywhere

    warm where my

    toes can wiggle freely

    in my flip flops, and

    no one will think I am

    cold!

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    ae ogrenae ogrenae ogrenae ogrenProgram DirectorProgram DirectorProgram DirectorProgram Director ---- Services for High Risk YouthServices for High Risk YouthServices for High Risk YouthServices for High Risk Youth

    Office: 360.918.7828Office: 360.918.7828Office: 360.918.7828Office: 360.918.7828

    [email protected]@communityyouthservices.orgdshogren@[email protected]

    Liz SnydeLiz SnyderLiz SnydeLiz Snyder

    ILS and SETuP Program CoordinatoILS and SETuP Program CoordinatorILS and SETuP Program CoordinatoILS and SETuP Program Coordinator

    Office: 360.918.7818Office: 360.918.7818Office: 360.918.7818Office: 360.918.7818

    Cell: 360.790.6839Cell: 360.790.6839Cell: 360.790.6839Cell: 360.790.6839

    [email protected]@communityyouthservices.orglzsnyder@[email protected]

    Ryanne ZielinskRyanne ZielinskRyanne ZielinskRyanne Zielinsk

    ILS Case ManageILS Case ManagerILS Case ManageILS Case Manager

    Office: 360.918.7841Office: 360.918.7841Office: 360.918.7841Office: 360.918.7841

    Cell: 360.480.3586Cell: 360.480.3586Cell: 360.480.3586Cell: 360.480.3586

    [email protected]@communityyouthservices.orgrsimonson@[email protected]

    Alex TarasaAlex TarasarAlex TarasaAlex Tarasar

    ILS Case ManageILS Case ManagerILS Case ManageILS Case ManagerOffice: 360.918.7852Office: 360.918.7852Office: 360.918.7852Office: 360.918.7852

    Cell: 360.485.7645Cell: 360.485.7645Cell: 360.485.7645Cell: 360.485.7645

    [email protected]@communityyouthservices.orgatarasar@[email protected]

    Kathleen CooleyKathleen CooleyKathleen CooleyKathleen Cooley

    SETuP Case ManagerSETuP Case ManagerSETuP Case ManagerSETuP Case Manager

    Office: 360.918.7829Office: 360.918.7829Office: 360.918.7829Office: 360.918.7829

    Cell: 360.915.4086Cell: 360.915.4086Cell: 360.915.4086Cell: 360.915.4086

    [email protected]@communityyouthservices.orgkcooley@[email protected]

    Selona WilletSelona WillettSelona WilletSelona Willett

    Mockingbird Resource SpecialistMockingbird Resource SpecialistMockingbird Resource SpecialistMockingbird Resource Specialist

    Cell: 503.929.6659Cell: 503.929.6659Cell: 503.929.6659Cell: 503.929.6659

    [email protected]@[email protected]@mockingbirdsociety.org