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Richmond Public Library Teens
Richmond Public Library Teen Services
"Richmond Public Library Teens is an exciting community-based program that was created to empower young people through educational programs and enrichment activities that help to stimulate their interests, development and growth."
Angela Cox, Teen & Young Adult Services Librarian
Email
(510) 620-5516
Teen Resources
Bibliographies
- International Women's Bibliography Reading Rants
- Great Books for Tweens in Uncertain Times
- Teens' Top Ten Books
- Teen Selected Books
- CA Recommended Literature grades 6 - 8
- CA Recommended Literature grades 9-12
- Cultural and Ethnic Diversity Books
- Good Reads for Teens
- U.C. Berkeley Summer Reading
College/Career Resources
- FAFSA information
- Black colleges common app
- California CHAFEE Grant for foster youth
- Richmond Promise Scholarship 2022 - 2023
- State and National Scholarships
- Saving For College Bank Plans\
- College Funding for Immigrants
- College Board Scholarship Information
- California Middle Class Scholarship
Education
WCCUSD African American support
Teen Program Videos
Homework Help Sites for Teens
· Khan Academy
Fact Check
Snopes
Political Facts
Political, Science, and Health Facts
Health, Hotlines and Community Resources
· Contra Costa County Crisis Center
Project Know Substance Resource
- Calli House Youth Shelter
- Resources for California foster young adults
- Financial resources for aged out foster young adults
- Mental Health Screening Tools
- Mental Health Association of S.F.
- Common Health Concerns for Girl and Young Women
- Girls' Rights and Self-Advocacy in Health Care Tools
Your Safety on the Net
Richmond Public Library protects your right to know and does not monitor or control the content of material accessed through the Internet. Parents/guardians are responsible for teens' use of the World Wide Web. There is no guarantee of accuracy of information.
Richmond Public Library protects your right to know and does not monitor or control the content of material accessed through the Internet. Parents/guardians are responsible for teens' use of the World Wide Web. There is no guarantee of accuracy of information.