Project Connect
Project Connect, a program in the Department of Adult
and Community Education, ensures the educational rights of children
and youth in Central Ohio who are experiencing homelessness. The
goal of Project Connect is to minimize the detrimental effects of
homelessness on a child’s educational success through advocacy,
public awareness, and coordination of school-related services. What
children need most of all is a home. But while they are in
transition, they need the consistency that school provides.
Project Connect is committed to advocating for the
educational needs of children who have neither a choice nor a voice
in being homeless. Working with family shelter providers,
surrounding school districts, and 130 schools, the program offers
both direct and supportive services, including assistance with:
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Determining program eligibility
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School enrollment
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Transportation to and from school
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Transfer of school records from previous school
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Special Education programs
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Early Childhood Developmental Screenings / Early
Intervention
In addition, Project Connect provides after-school
homework assistance and tutoring with certified teachers, as well as
a comprehensive summer school program at its partner agency sites.
Please call 614-365-5140 for more information.
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Operating funds are made available through a grant
from the Ohio
Department of Education and the Columbus City Schools Title I
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