Calendar

Events in July 2021

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

    EHC Summer Concert Series!

    EHC Summer Concert Series!


    Jul 2

    Get ready to groove because the Enchanted Hills Camp Summer Concert series is back! Each concert will host EHC staff and campers alike in all star concert review, streaming live to your home on the EHC Facebook page. These musicians will make you want to sing and tap your feet as we raise money for camp, and the new infrastructure lost in the 2017 fires. Please spread the word!

    Follow Enchanted Hills Camp on Facebook to virtually participate in the fun.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

    2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session

    2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session


    Jul 5

    This summer the LightHouse Youth Program will be hosting a virtual EHC camp program for our younger students that cannot join us in person this year. The hour-long daily gatherings will be taking place the week after the 4th of July holiday weekend and will be led by blind and low vision staff and counselors-in-training attending the EHC’s Summer Leadership Summit. Both campers that have joined us in the past and newcomers to EHC community will have a blast connecting with blind and low vision peers and mentors by taking part in a series of interactive challenges and activities that will have youth learning all about the awesome things we do at camp and all the cool people that make up the Enchanted Hills Camp family.

    Programs will be taking place virtually starting Tuesday, July 5th through Saturday, July 10th between 4:00 and 5:00 pm. Those that sign-up by June 25th will get a care package with program supplies that will enhance their virtual camp experience. If you are interested in signing up for the Enchanted Hills Camp virtual Youth Session, please complete the Virtual Session Interest Form on the EHC website.

    Who: Blind and low vision youth between the ages of 7 and 12
    What: Virtual EHC Youth Session
    When: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. PDT, July 5 through July 10
    Where: Anywhere you can access a zoom meeting
    RSVP: Zoom meeting information and program supplies will be shared with those that complete the Virtual Session Interest Form on the EHC website.

    Parents & Guardians: We’d love your help getting your children connected to our virtual program, however once they have joined, we ask that you please give them the space to participate individually.

    If you have any question or would like any additional information about the 2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session, please feel free to contact Jamey Gump by email at jgump@lighthouse-sf.org or by phone at (415) 694-7372.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

    2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session

    2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session


    Jul 6

    This summer the LightHouse Youth Program will be hosting a virtual EHC camp program for our younger students that cannot join us in person this year. The hour-long daily gatherings will be taking place the week after the 4th of July holiday weekend and will be led by blind and low vision staff and counselors-in-training attending the EHC’s Summer Leadership Summit. Both campers that have joined us in the past and newcomers to EHC community will have a blast connecting with blind and low vision peers and mentors by taking part in a series of interactive challenges and activities that will have youth learning all about the awesome things we do at camp and all the cool people that make up the Enchanted Hills Camp family.

    Programs will be taking place virtually starting Tuesday, July 5th through Saturday, July 10th between 4:00 and 5:00 pm. Those that sign-up by June 25th will get a care package with program supplies that will enhance their virtual camp experience. If you are interested in signing up for the Enchanted Hills Camp virtual Youth Session, please complete the Virtual Session Interest Form on the EHC website.

    Who: Blind and low vision youth between the ages of 7 and 12
    What: Virtual EHC Youth Session
    When: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. PDT, July 5 through July 10
    Where: Anywhere you can access a zoom meeting
    RSVP: Zoom meeting information and program supplies will be shared with those that complete the Virtual Session Interest Form on the EHC website.

    Parents & Guardians: We’d love your help getting your children connected to our virtual program, however once they have joined, we ask that you please give them the space to participate individually.

    If you have any question or would like any additional information about the 2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session, please feel free to contact Jamey Gump by email at jgump@lighthouse-sf.org or by phone at (415) 694-7372.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

    2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session

    2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session


    Jul 7

    This summer the LightHouse Youth Program will be hosting a virtual EHC camp program for our younger students that cannot join us in person this year. The hour-long daily gatherings will be taking place the week after the 4th of July holiday weekend and will be led by blind and low vision staff and counselors-in-training attending the EHC’s Summer Leadership Summit. Both campers that have joined us in the past and newcomers to EHC community will have a blast connecting with blind and low vision peers and mentors by taking part in a series of interactive challenges and activities that will have youth learning all about the awesome things we do at camp and all the cool people that make up the Enchanted Hills Camp family.

    Programs will be taking place virtually starting Tuesday, July 5th through Saturday, July 10th between 4:00 and 5:00 pm. Those that sign-up by June 25th will get a care package with program supplies that will enhance their virtual camp experience. If you are interested in signing up for the Enchanted Hills Camp virtual Youth Session, please complete the Virtual Session Interest Form on the EHC website.

    Who: Blind and low vision youth between the ages of 7 and 12
    What: Virtual EHC Youth Session
    When: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. PDT, July 5 through July 10
    Where: Anywhere you can access a zoom meeting
    RSVP: Zoom meeting information and program supplies will be shared with those that complete the Virtual Session Interest Form on the EHC website.

    Parents & Guardians: We’d love your help getting your children connected to our virtual program, however once they have joined, we ask that you please give them the space to participate individually.

    If you have any question or would like any additional information about the 2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session, please feel free to contact Jamey Gump by email at jgump@lighthouse-sf.org or by phone at (415) 694-7372.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

    2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session

    2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session


    Jul 8

    This summer the LightHouse Youth Program will be hosting a virtual EHC camp program for our younger students that cannot join us in person this year. The hour-long daily gatherings will be taking place the week after the 4th of July holiday weekend and will be led by blind and low vision staff and counselors-in-training attending the EHC’s Summer Leadership Summit. Both campers that have joined us in the past and newcomers to EHC community will have a blast connecting with blind and low vision peers and mentors by taking part in a series of interactive challenges and activities that will have youth learning all about the awesome things we do at camp and all the cool people that make up the Enchanted Hills Camp family.

    Programs will be taking place virtually starting Tuesday, July 5th through Saturday, July 10th between 4:00 and 5:00 pm. Those that sign-up by June 25th will get a care package with program supplies that will enhance their virtual camp experience. If you are interested in signing up for the Enchanted Hills Camp virtual Youth Session, please complete the Virtual Session Interest Form on the EHC website.

    Who: Blind and low vision youth between the ages of 7 and 12
    What: Virtual EHC Youth Session
    When: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. PDT, July 5 through July 10
    Where: Anywhere you can access a zoom meeting
    RSVP: Zoom meeting information and program supplies will be shared with those that complete the Virtual Session Interest Form on the EHC website.

    Parents & Guardians: We’d love your help getting your children connected to our virtual program, however once they have joined, we ask that you please give them the space to participate individually.

    If you have any question or would like any additional information about the 2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session, please feel free to contact Jamey Gump by email at jgump@lighthouse-sf.org or by phone at (415) 694-7372.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

    2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session

    2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session


    Jul 9

    This summer the LightHouse Youth Program will be hosting a virtual EHC camp program for our younger students that cannot join us in person this year. The hour-long daily gatherings will be taking place the week after the 4th of July holiday weekend and will be led by blind and low vision staff and counselors-in-training attending the EHC’s Summer Leadership Summit. Both campers that have joined us in the past and newcomers to EHC community will have a blast connecting with blind and low vision peers and mentors by taking part in a series of interactive challenges and activities that will have youth learning all about the awesome things we do at camp and all the cool people that make up the Enchanted Hills Camp family.

    Programs will be taking place virtually starting Tuesday, July 5th through Saturday, July 10th between 4:00 and 5:00 pm. Those that sign-up by June 25th will get a care package with program supplies that will enhance their virtual camp experience. If you are interested in signing up for the Enchanted Hills Camp virtual Youth Session, please complete the Virtual Session Interest Form on the EHC website.

    Who: Blind and low vision youth between the ages of 7 and 12
    What: Virtual EHC Youth Session
    When: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. PDT, July 5 through July 10
    Where: Anywhere you can access a zoom meeting
    RSVP: Zoom meeting information and program supplies will be shared with those that complete the Virtual Session Interest Form on the EHC website.

    Parents & Guardians: We’d love your help getting your children connected to our virtual program, however once they have joined, we ask that you please give them the space to participate individually.

    If you have any question or would like any additional information about the 2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session, please feel free to contact Jamey Gump by email at jgump@lighthouse-sf.org or by phone at (415) 694-7372.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

    2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session

    2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session


    Jul 10

    This summer the LightHouse Youth Program will be hosting a virtual EHC camp program for our younger students that cannot join us in person this year. The hour-long daily gatherings will be taking place the week after the 4th of July holiday weekend and will be led by blind and low vision staff and counselors-in-training attending the EHC’s Summer Leadership Summit. Both campers that have joined us in the past and newcomers to EHC community will have a blast connecting with blind and low vision peers and mentors by taking part in a series of interactive challenges and activities that will have youth learning all about the awesome things we do at camp and all the cool people that make up the Enchanted Hills Camp family.

    Programs will be taking place virtually starting Tuesday, July 5th through Saturday, July 10th between 4:00 and 5:00 pm. Those that sign-up by June 25th will get a care package with program supplies that will enhance their virtual camp experience. If you are interested in signing up for the Enchanted Hills Camp virtual Youth Session, please complete the Virtual Session Interest Form on the EHC website.

    Who: Blind and low vision youth between the ages of 7 and 12
    What: Virtual EHC Youth Session
    When: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. PDT, July 5 through July 10
    Where: Anywhere you can access a zoom meeting
    RSVP: Zoom meeting information and program supplies will be shared with those that complete the Virtual Session Interest Form on the EHC website.

    Parents & Guardians: We’d love your help getting your children connected to our virtual program, however once they have joined, we ask that you please give them the space to participate individually.

    If you have any question or would like any additional information about the 2021 Virtual EHC Youth Session, please feel free to contact Jamey Gump by email at jgump@lighthouse-sf.org or by phone at (415) 694-7372.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

    EHC Give Back Concert: Mariana Sandoval Lintz

    EHC Give Back Concert: Mariana Sandoval Lintz


    Jul 16

    Get ready to groove because the Enchanted Hills Camp Summer Concert series is back! Each concert will host EHC staff and campers alike in all star concert review, streaming live to your home on the EHC Facebook page. These musicians will make you want to sing and tap your feet as we raise money for camp, and the new infrastructure lost in the 2017 fires. Please spread the word!

    Follow Enchanted Hills Camp on Facebook to virtually participate in the fun.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • 2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    2021 Youth Employment Services Academy

    (All day)
    Jun 27 Jul 25

    Runs from 3:00 pm to Sunday June 27 to 11:00 am on Sunday July 25.

    LightHouse’s Youth Employment Services (YES) Program is excited to offer a redesigned 2021 Summer Academy for youth who are blind or low vision between the ages of 16 and 24. This year, the YES Academy will be hosted at Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). Hosting it at EHC will allow for outdoor instruction and spatial distancing in order to maximize COVID-19 safety procedures.

    Youth will have the opportunity to fill their summer with engaging and valuable pre-employment learning experiences as they participate in independent living training, employment readiness seminars, work-based experiences, mentoring conversations, and memorable social activities all while connecting with life-long friends and mentors as well as supportive LightHouse staff.

    The four-week long intensive has the following components:

    Week 1 – Your Skills, Your Goals Bootcamp
    Week 2 – Expanding Your Employment Knowledge, Networking in the Community
    Weeks 3 and 4 – Growing Your Resume, and Work Experience Practicum

    By the end of YES Academy, students will expand their web of support and explore their career interests and come away equipped with tools such as a working resume, interview strategies and strengthened profile.

    Learning outcomes will be based on the nationally recognized Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (pre-employment transition skills) include: (WIOA) and include:

    1. Conduct research and informational interviews with professionals resulting in relevant job exploration, counseling, and labor market information.
    2. Take part in a variety of work-based learning experiences through paid work-based opportunities where they will gain an increased understanding of important topics related to the world of work including:
      • Professional presentation and first impressions
      • Understanding employer expectations
      • Orientation and mobility skills needed for community inclusion
      • Self-advocacy and negotiating disability accommodations, and assistive technologies for the workplace.

    3. Hone their workplace readiness soft skills such as practicing effective collaboration, drafting, and delivering presentations, and engaging in independent living as they work as a team to support one another as the summer work-based experiences progress.

    4. Increase their understanding of resources, services, and knowledge in the areas of self-advocacy, requesting accommodations, college education necessary for certain career paths, financial literacy including benefits planning, as well as legal rights and responsibilities of blind and low vision individuals.

    5. Elevate their attitude and confidence through meeting with successful blind and low vision peer mentors and professionals pursuing various careers as well as cultivate community with peers who have similar interests or transition aspirations.

    6. Practice setting, progressing and achieving professional and personal goals. They will learn the importance of informed decision making to solidify and achieve their individualized projected post-school employment outcomes.

    NOTE:

    Due to the popular nature of the YES Summer Academy coupled with physical distancing safety measures, be sure to complete all application and health/safety materials prior to the deadline to be considered. Applicants for the YES Summer Academy must have an open case with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) or other entity for funding to cover associated costs. Please note the fee is $7,000 for the entire 4-week program

    If you are ready to attend or have any questions, please contact Ann Wai-Yee Kwong, Transition Program Manager, at youth@lighthouse-sf.org or call 415-484-8377.

    To join the YES Summer Academy as a participant, follow the steps below:

    1. Complete the LightHouse Student Intake Form and select “YES Summer Academy” under the Program Interest section. If you have participated in LightHouse Youth programs within the last year, please skip this step and go directly to Step 2.
    2. Complete the YES Summer Academy Participation Application and Short Responses. Please send your responses to youth@lighthouse-sf.org by April 23, 2021.

    Learn more about the COVID-19 safety guidelines for the 2021 YES Academy.

  • Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series

    Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series


    Jul 27

    July 27 through 30 from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm Pacific, daily

    Come join our first-ever Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series! Hear all about science, technology, engineering and math from blind scientists, explorers and historians. They will discuss the beautiful history of EHC since 1950, space explorers, including product recovery specialists on the Mars Rover Project and so much more.

    STEM camp organizer Dr. Hoby Wedler will host the series. You will get to ask questions of all our amazing speakers.

    There will be surprises, too, so register for our Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series today by emailing ehc@lighthouse-sf.org or calling Alyah Thomas at 415-694-7345 and we will get you the Zoom link.

  • Meet You At The House

    Meet You At The House


    Jul 28

    Pull up a comfy chair and join Community Outreach Coordinator, Sheri Albers, in the LightHouse virtual living room to talk about all things LightHouse! Have you been experiencing changes in your vision that have been affecting your daily life, but don’t know what to do? LightHouse of San Francisco is here to help. This is the perfect place to come and ask the questions that you need answers to.

    RSVP to Sheri Albers at SAlbers@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7331.

    Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series

    Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series


    Jul 28

    Come join our first-ever Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series! Hear all about science, technology, engineering and math from blind scientists, explorers and historians. They will discuss the beautiful history of EHC since 1950, space explorers, including product recovery specialists on the Mars Rover Project and so much more.

    STEM camp organizer Dr. Hoby Wedler will host the series. You will get to ask questions of all our amazing speakers.

    There will be surprises, too, so register for our Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series today by emailing ehc@lighthouse-sf.org or calling Alyah Thomas at 415-694-7345 and we will get you the Zoom link.

  • Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series

    Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series


    Jul 29

    Come join our first-ever Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series! Hear all about science, technology, engineering and math from blind scientists, explorers and historians. They will discuss the beautiful history of EHC since 1950, space explorers, including product recovery specialists on the Mars Rover Project and so much more.

    STEM camp organizer Dr. Hoby Wedler will host the series. You will get to ask questions of all our amazing speakers.

    There will be surprises, too, so register for our Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series today by emailing ehc@lighthouse-sf.org or calling Alyah Thomas at 415-694-7345 and we will get you the Zoom link.

  • Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series

    Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series


    Jul 30

    Come join our first-ever Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series! Hear all about science, technology, engineering and math from blind scientists, explorers and historians. They will discuss the beautiful history of EHC since 1950, space explorers, including product recovery specialists on the Mars Rover Project and so much more.

    STEM camp organizer Dr. Hoby Wedler will host the series. You will get to ask questions of all our amazing speakers.

    There will be surprises, too, so register for our Virtual STEM Camp Speaker Series today by emailing ehc@lighthouse-sf.org or calling Alyah Thomas at 415-694-7345 and we will get you the Zoom link.

    EHC Virtual Give Back Concert Series

    EHC Virtual Give Back Concert Series


    Jul 30

    Due to technical difficulties earlier in the month, Masceo had to end his performance earlier than scheduled. To make it up to all of his fans and friends at camp, there will be make up concert on Friday July 30 from 7 to 8 PM.  Join us via Facebook Live for a Virtual Concert performed by Masceo Williams live from Enchanted Hills Camp!

The events for the upcoming week are read aloud on our event hotline every Friday, which can be accessed by calling 415-694-7325. For more information about visiting the Adaptations Store, head to our shop page.

The LightHouse is scent-free. Please abstain from wearing colognes, perfumes, or other scented products. Additionally, coffee must be securely lidded at all times and citrus should not be peeled on the premises. Thanks for supporting our efforts to respect chemical sensitivities!

SDS safety dataClick here for our cleaning product safety data sheets (SDS) and ingredient information.

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