GATEWAYS FOR INCARCERATED YOUTH
"Bridging the gap between incarceration and education"

Gateways empowers incarcerated youth to create a positive future for themselves through youth driven cultural awareness and educational programming.
Since 1996, Gateways has provided a learning environment for incarcerated young men to build self-esteem, develop and strengthen their cultural identities, achieve educational goals, and learn with and from Evergreen State College students as they earn high school and college credits. The commitment and dedication of Evergreen students and faculty are an invaluable resource to Gateways.

Gateways is looking for Evergreen students and community members with a strong commitment to cultural diversity and empowering young people to volunteer as co-learners, tutors/mentors, workshop leaders, and guest presenters at Maple Lane and Green Hill School (maximum-security juvenile institutions).

Jose S. Gutierrez Jr.
Program Manager
(360) 867-5633
gutierrj@evergreen.edu
Carol Minugh
Founder
"Dreamer & Schemer"
Emeritus Faculty
(360) 867-6025
minughc@evergreen.edu
Gateways offices are located in the Public Service Centers @ The Evergreen State College, Seminar II/E2115