Club House
TOGETHER! Club House has provided free out of school time programming. We have four Club House sites before school, after school, and in the summer. Elementary and middle school students engage in a variety of activities to improve their academic and social skills. Our Family Liaison also meets basic needs like food, housing, clothing, and more, and provides case management to support students and their families.

“After 6 years of Club House between my two kids, it’s sad to say goodbye to this chapter. I feel like Club House is responsible for helping my husband and I raise awesome kids”- Heather Ross, parent of Club House students
Enroll Your Child in Club House
TOGETHER!’s Club House program is 100% FREE to families, and provides safe, welcoming, and culturally-responsive learning spaces for students. Transportation is provided to and from Club House, as well as to field trips and community-based learning activities.
We operate Club House at four school sites in the North Thurston Public Schools district. If you are interested in enrolling your child in our program, please fill out the form below:
Bilingual Case Management Services
We also offer bilingual case management to support Club House students and their families with a range of needs, via our Community Schools program.
Our Bilingual Family Liaison works with families to meet basic needs like:
- Food
- Housing
- Clothing
- School supplies
- Hygiene supplies
- Transportation
- Energy assistance
- Emergency assistance



Contact
For more general information about the Club House program or for the bilingual family liaison services for Club House participants, please reach out to the following contacts:
Our School Sites
If you are interested in enrolling your student in Club House, please fill out the application form and email it to the site coordinator at their school:
Funding and Impact
The Club House Program is a partnership between TOGETHER! and the North Thurston Public School District to operate Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) program grants.
Club House is funded through a braided funding stream which includes public and private sources, as well as support from the United Way of Thurston County in previous years. If you would like to support the youth and families of the Club House program to succeed in school and beyond, please donate: