Guided Pathways

Guided Pathways Families helping Families

Susan Millender
Executive Director
253-236-8466

Shai Malone
Office and Volunteer Coordinator
253-236-8264

Mina Alvarado
Lead Parent Partner
253-236-8264

Ashley Peoples
Youth Peer Program Coordinator
253-236-8264

Gary Streile
Parent Partner
253-236-8264

John Martin
Parent Partner
253-236-8264

GPS is our name . . .and pumpkin-painting was our claim to fame last Friday night!
10/31/2019

GPS is our name . . .and pumpkin-painting was our claim to fame last Friday night!

10/31/2019

Happy Halloween !!!

10/25/2019

Wishing you all a relaxing, joyful, peaceful weekend. Have fun preparing for Thursdays ghosts and goblins!

We support  ,  ,  ,   by offering fun family friendly events in the community, connecting with youth afterschool, and su...
10/24/2019

We support , , , by offering fun family friendly events in the community, connecting with youth afterschool, and supporting parents as peers with lived experience. Today marks the 20th anniversary of Lights on Afterschool-follow the link to see what others are doing to support the whole child.
And, check out our website http://www.guidedpathways.org/ to explore the many ways we support the whole child AND the whole family!

10/24/2019

We support the whole child.

10/10/2019

Reach out to someone suffering anxiety or depression. Today is World Mental Health Awareness Day.

-Youth TED talks:
10/08/2019

-Youth TED talks:

Talks from scientists, musicians, innovators, activists -- all under the age of 20. Watch these amazing wunderkinds.

-“Apps to Keep Children Safe Online May be Counterproductive” :
10/08/2019

-“Apps to Keep Children Safe Online May be Counterproductive” :

Mobile apps designed to help parents keep children safe from online predators may breed distrust and reduce children’s ability to respond to online threats.

10/08/2019

 “Teens, and even younger children, told us loudly and clearly that they would rather their parents talk to them than use parental control apps,” Ghosh said. “Not because they wanted to get away with something bad, but because they wanted their parents’ trust and respect.”
Wisniewski added, “The more fearful we are as parents the more tightly we tend to hold on. In some cases, that can mean our children are not learning how to manage risk on their own.”

10/08/2019

Kudos to Taraji P. Henson for speaking out on mental health in the African American community today!

09/13/2019

Looking for family support? Call (253) 236-8264

Address

6625 S 190th Street, Ste B108
Kent, WA
98032

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