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Youth Enrichment Programs | Bethel Neighborhood Center

14 S 7th St, Kansas City, KS 66101

Eligibility
Must qualify as an Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) eligible population, described in Immigration Status. See acf.gov/orr/programs/refugees/factsheets. Clients must be within 5 years of their original date of eligibility. Must reside in Kansas. A person is eligible to enroll in the Youth Mentoring Program if they are between the ages of 15 and 24 at the time of enrollment. Refugee School Impact programming is available to ORR-eligible families with school-age children and ORR-eligible youth 18 years of age or older if the individual is enrolled in high school or a high school equivalent GED program.
Required documents
Proof of Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) eligibility
Hours
M-F 9am-5pm
913-371-8218
Voice·

Main Phone

To access this service, contact:

Sheri Harding (Refugee Support Services Coordinator)

Languages
Burmese, Hindi, Nepalese, Spanish, Swahili
Application process
Call for information
Fees
None
Service area
Services available within a 50 mile radius of their location in Kansas, which includes Leavenworth, Johnson & Wyandotte Counties, KS and parts of Franklin & Miami Counties, KS. Clients close to the 50 mile boundary may require remote services.
A multi-purpose community center providing a variety of services for people living in the area including a food pantry, emergency diapers/wipes and baby formula when available, community meal, youth program for 1st through 12th grade, senior program, free medical clinic, translation services, ESL/Citizenship classes, and sewing classes. They offer Refugee Support Services including ReConnect Youth Mentoring Program, Early School Impact, Refugee School Impact, and services to older refugees.
Last Assured
02/19/2026
Data provided by
United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
Providing organization
BETHEL NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER
A multi-purpose community center providing a variety of services for people living in the area including a food pantry, emergency diapers/wipes and baby formula when available, community meal, youth program for 1st through 12th grade, senior program, free medical clinic, translation services, ESL/Citizenship classes, and sewing classes. They offer Refugee Support Services including ReConnect Youth Mentoring Program, Early School Impact, Refugee School Impact, and services to older refugees.
Youth Enrichment Programs | Bethel Neighborhood Center