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Ontario Promise Corps

Mission, Vision, Goals:

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  • Ontario Promise Corps seeks to break the cycle of poverty by increasing educational attainment, (career certificates & college degrees), for all low income and/or first-generation youth in the community.
  • This will be achieved through a sustainable cradle-to-college system, which begins by linking and expanding Early Family Literacy work at the City libraries; middle school Youth Mentoring/Development work by the City Recreation Department and Hope Through Housing Foundation, and college access/enrollment support by the Promise Scholars.

Four service site locations:

  • Ontario Library – Veteran’s Park
  • Ontario Recreation & Community Services – De Anza Community & Teen Center
  • Hope Though Housing Foundation 
  • Ontario-Montclair Schools Foundation: Promise Scholars

Application Links

  • Early Learning Advisor (working alongside 0-5 year olds) Click here
  • Promise Scholars Advisor (working alongside 5th-12th graders) Click here
  • Youth Mentor (working alongside 10-15 year olds) Click here

Program Manager Contact Information:

RaShonda M. Montoya
RMontoya@OntarioCA.gov

909-395-2114
208 W Emporia St., Ontario, CA  91762