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Self Enhancement, Inc. Youth Programs include in-school support with academic coaching, mentoring, and case management, as well as after-school support with enrichment activities, homework help, and social-emotional learning. The program also offers summer programs, post-high school support, empowerment programs, and workshops and classes on financial literacy and parenting. Families can also access energy assistance and housing support through the program.
• Schedule: Weekday daytime hours, with services available Monday–Friday during the day and Friday ending at midday
Self Enhancement, Inc. Youth Programs were founded in 1981. The organization states that it is dedicated to guiding underserved youth to realize their full potential by working with schools, families, and partner community organizations, and it provides support, guidance, and opportunities to achieve personal and academic success. Its stated mission also includes bringing hope to individual young people and enhancing the quality of community life, and it highlights the theme “Empowering Youth, Strengthening Families, Building Community.” SEI Standards are described as being founded upon the principles of integrity and respect. SEI programs funded by Multnomah County enter participant data into a Housing Management Information System (HMIS) database. One testimonial describes the program by saying, “SEI was a Godsend.” The Tony Hopson, Sr. Center for Self Enhancement is named for Tony Hopson, Sr.
Last updated April 14, 2026.
• Schedule: Weekday daytime hours, with services available Monday–Friday during the day and Friday ending at midday
Self Enhancement, Inc. Youth Programs were founded in 1981. The organization states that it is dedicated to guiding underserved youth to realize their full potential by working with schools, families, and partner community organizations, and it provides support, guidance, and opportunities to achieve personal and academic success. Its stated mission also includes bringing hope to individual young people and enhancing the quality of community life, and it highlights the theme “Empowering Youth, Strengthening Families, Building Community.” SEI Standards are described as being founded upon the principles of integrity and respect. SEI programs funded by Multnomah County enter participant data into a Housing Management Information System (HMIS) database. One testimonial describes the program by saying, “SEI was a Godsend.” The Tony Hopson, Sr. Center for Self Enhancement is named for Tony Hopson, Sr.
Last updated April 14, 2026.
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