Smart Tech Community Resource Center
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At-Risk Youth and Young Adult Support Services
Our programs provide resources and supportive programs for
at-risk youth, young adult, and families in Contra Costa County
within an emphasis on Antioch and Pittsburg students since 2005.
at-risk youth, young adult, and families in Contra Costa County
within an emphasis on Antioch and Pittsburg students since 2005.
If you would like to be part of our program, please click the button below and fill out this 2-minute intake form.
We will get back to you in 1 to 2 business days. Thank you.
We will get back to you in 1 to 2 business days. Thank you.
Ages 19 - 29
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Ages 30+
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6th to 12th grade students, please click one of the buttons below to fill out the program application
*All of our services are done by appointment only*
EMPLOYMENT FAIR
SATURDAY, APRIL 24TH, 2021
NuuED Score Job Assessments
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REGISTER/RSVP HERE
POSITIVE PARENTING CLASS
Online & In-House Classes
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The Course
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Epungement 8 Week Program
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REGISTER FOR CLASSES HERE
UPCOMING EVENTS
AND PROGRAMS
COVID-19
Updates
School Closure Updates
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Free Food Resources
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Contra Costa Covid-19 Updates
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Location**BTS is now open by appointment only**
Somersville Mall 2550 Somersville Rd Unit #15 (Next To Champ's Store) Antioch, CA 94509 Phone Number: (925) 446-7483 |
Business HoursMonday 11:00 - 7:00 pm
Tuesday 11:00 - 7:00 pm Wednesday 11:00 - 7:00 pm Thursday 11:00 - 7:00 pm Friday 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday Closed |
OUR MISSION
The mission of Beat the Streets, Inc. is to make sure At-risk low income youth and young adults, ages 11-29 in Antioch, CA
and neighboring communities have the resources they need to be successful in their educational, vocational and life skill goals, as well as, to provide supportive services to the guardians of children of incarcerated arents.
and neighboring communities have the resources they need to be successful in their educational, vocational and life skill goals, as well as, to provide supportive services to the guardians of children of incarcerated arents.
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
VOCATIONAL
SUPPORT PROGRAM (16-29) Provide vocational services aimed to provide assistance in areas such as employment referrals for unemployed and underemployed people within the community, mock interviews, resume assistance... |
LIFE SKILLS
PROGRAM (11-29) Life skill services are formulated to provide youth with a Life & Career binder to learn to become self-sufficient with the knowledge to make sound judgments and plans for future achievements by becoming organized and empowered with comprehensive guidance and support... |
RE-ENTRY & DIVERSION
PROGRAM (0-29) Provide supportive services to Antioch children and caregivers of incarcerated parents to obtain community supportive resources utilizing and assessed action plan and case management... |
THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS
My name is Yvette Williams. I am the Founder and Executive Director of Back on Track Community Services and Back on Track Expungement Services. I have collaborated and volunteered both of my agency's services to Beat the Streets, Inc. since September of 2019. Beat the Streets is very instrumental within East County, especially with our At-risk young adult population. The staffing at BTS work effortlessly with housing, schooling, food and employment insecurities. Each young adult that signs up for services, receives special handling and wrap around services for their entire family, if needed. - Yvette Williams www.backontrack-ca.org |
During Fall 2019, Los Medanos College reached out to Beat the Streets with the goal of building a collaboration to assist current students in learning about the community resources and in much hope getting participants of the community to re-invest into continuing their education. LMC has taken the BTS participants in and aided them through the entire matriculation process from applying to the college to assisting students in purchasing books for courses. With the integral role of the Program Director, Maria Morales, and her passion for the participants, we get students who are willing and ready to put in the work to be successful. LMC and BTS will continue to build a strong relationship to support our young people throughout the community that will include smoother transitions and introductions and an MOU of sharing information about the young people’s progress as well as allowing each program to host workshops and information sessions in each other’s space. Together, both programs have goals to fulfill but more importantly, both programs have real passionate advocates who are assisting young people to become successful. - T'Sendenia Gage: Los Medanos College |
This is a great non-profit that offers real skills for real people in the community. The people who volunteer and receive services from Beat the Streets are sincere and effective at giving people resources, skills and alternatives to creating a fulfilling life for themselves. I am proud and honored to be apart of Beat the Streets... -More Testimonials http://greatnonprofits.org/org/beat-the-streets-inc/ Tracy is the amazing force behind Beat the Streets, and is committed to providing our local youth with the tools they need for success. I am so pleased to be able to support her efforts, Contra Costa County is so fortunate to have her organization in the midst. - Margaret Miner http://greatnonprofits.org/org/beat-the-streets-inc/ |