Breakfast Club Blog

The BOOST Breakfast Club Blog is a curated space where bloggers from around the world contribute content on a continual basis about a variety of topics relevant to in and out-of-school time. The BOOST Breakfast Club blog is at the heart of an ongoing dialogue where expanded learning and education professionals share their personal thoughts and stories from the in and out-of-school time field. They also tell us what they ate for breakfast!

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Youth Organizing Toolkits

FCYO (Funders’ Collaborative on Youth Organizing) has developed sustainable resources to empower organizations to drive systemic change and advance social justice through youth organizing opportunities. Read More

Burns Institute: Social Justice Reports

A national nonprofit, the Haywood Burns Institute (BI) creates transformational opportunities to address social systems and traditional hierarchies, particularly those that impact youth and communities of color. Their collaborative partnerships have resulted in prepared reports on topics including youth justice, tribal lands, and juvenile justice systems. These reports are available for download on their website. Read More

Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation

Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation cultivates resources for families and children involved in the foster care system. Their resource directory has lists of resources to support all Arizona children, from cradle to college. Read More

Bookshare

Bookshare, a Benetech initiative, removes barriers to accessible reading by offering access to millions of bestsellers and books. The Bookshare library includes texts read by human readers. Read More

Community Service Learning Projects

Points of Light offers open resources for community engagement. This link takes educators and community leaders to DIY opportunities for service learning at any age. Resources include downloadable guidelines with follow-up questions to engage conversation. Read More

S.A.F.E. Alternatives

S.A.F.E. Alternatives exists to offer alternatives to self-injury practice, and is a recognized treatment approach to help others achieve an end to self-injurious behavior. Their resource tab includes an impulse control log, videos, and school resources to help educators. Read More

SMYAL: Empowering LGBTQ Youth

Founded in 1984, the Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League (SMYAL) provides services to LGBTQ+ youth and adults. Their website offers a range of resources to support LGBTQ+-identifying youth and adults and their communities. Read More

Tools to Cope, Connect, and Heal: Support Resources for Teens

Teen Line, a program of Didi Hirsch, has prepared a support resources page with free downloads to assist teens, educators, and parents. Resources are available in Spanish, Korean, and English. Read More

Soul Sparklettes Art

Soul Sparklettes Art has curriculum and art packs for youth, preschool to high school. Their free art-guided lesson plans and recommended art supplies are available to all educators. Read More

Art Projects for Kids

Art Projects for Kids offer free art lesson plans for kids and teachers. Easy step-by-step art drawing projects are available. Read More

Partnership to End Addiction

Website that provides information on preventing youth from doing drugs. Read More

Performance Outcomes

Here, teachers can use these competency tests to see where their students fall in the global learning subject. Read More