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HEART & TLC

Rooted in Culture, Growing in Community

Heart-Centered Learning and Care

After School Care for Black, Native, and Indigenous Youth

Ages 4–12 


In Partnership with Teaching with Love and Care (the magic schoolbus) 


HEART & TLC Together! M-F 9-5 pm

  • SUMMER VIBES: June 30 - August 8
  • Book at teachingwithloveandcare.com 


HEART full days  M-F 9am - 6pm 

  • August 11- October 10 
  • Book here 


TLC M-F 9 am - 1 pm

HEART M-F 1pm - 6 pm

  • FALL: September - December
  • WINTER: January - April
  • SPRING: May - June
  • Book here and TLC website


HEART & TLC


Heritage
Empowerment
Attunement
Rooted
Together
Teaching
Love
Care

Heritage:
We honor and celebrate the cultural heritage of our youth by integrating traditional stories, art, language, and practices into daily activities. Elders and cultural leaders are invited to share wisdom, ensuring that ancestral knowledge is passed down and kept alive.

Empowerment:
Our curriculum is designed to uplift every child’s voice, nurture leadership skills, and encourage self-expression. Youth are given opportunities to lead projects, make choices in their learning, and see themselves reflected in the curriculum.

Attunement:
We teach youth to listen to their bodies, emotions, and each other. Mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and healthy relationship practices are woven into daily routines, helping children build self-awareness and empathy.

Rooted:
We create a sense of belonging by connecting youth to the land, their community, and their own identities. Activities like gardening, plant art, and land stewardship help children feel grounded and connected to their roots.

Together:
Community is at the heart of everything we do. Families, mentors, and youth collaborate in shaping the program, and we foster teamwork through group projects, drum circles, and community service, building a strong support network.

Teaching:
We provide holistic, culturally-responsive education that goes beyond academics. Our teaching methods are hands-on, creative, and adaptive to each child’s learning style, ensuring that every youth is engaged and inspired.

Love:
Every interaction is guided by compassion, respect, and genuine care. We create a safe, nurturing environment where children feel valued, accepted, and free to be themselves.

Care:
We support the well-being of each child through self-care practices, nutritious meals, wellness activities, and attentive mentorship. Our care extends to families and the broader community, ensuring everyone feels supported and uplifted.


We are reclaiming our knowledge and sharing a more Indigenized, heart-centered practice with our youth. We listen to our bodies, honor the land, and protect our culture. Our goal is to support every child in becoming their truest, freest selves—rooted in wellness, joy, and community.


We believe in building a just and free community where every child has the opportunity to thrive. To make our afterschool program accessible to all Black, Native, and Indigenous youth—regardless of financial circumstances—we invite you to join us as a Sustaining Member of our co-op.

By becoming a monthly donor, you directly support sponsored care for youth and single-parent families who need it most. Your ongoing contribution helps us provide equitable access, nurture future leaders, and strengthen our community support systems.

Together, we can ensure that every child has a place to grow, connect, and celebrate their heritage.

Ready to make a difference?
Become a monthly donor today and help us create a more inclusive, empowered future for our youth.


Heartfulrootz is funded through donations from individuals, corporations, and grants from foundations. Please visit our dontaion page to learn more about how you can support our mission.


Additional Enrichment Fees: Materials and special activities may have extra costs. We try our best at gathering donated and shared resources, spaces and tools to make our programs accessible. 


Daily Enrichments:

  • Culinary Arts
  • Singing
  • Attunement & Healthy Relationships
  • Self Care & Community Care
  • Dance

Weekly Enrichments

  • Pottery
  • Songwriting
  • Sewing & Mending
  • Gardening
  • Herbal Making
  • Building
  • Drum Circle & Rhythm
  • Storytelling & Public Speaking

Monthly & Seasonal Enrichments

  • Plant Art
  • Plumbing
  • Animal Care
  • Bodypainting
  • Drawing
  • Architecture
  • Ecology & Mycology
  • Design & Project Development
  • Stamp Carving
  • Regalia Making
  • Community Service (Elders, Beach Clean-up)
  • Quilting
  • Cultural Art Market
  • Solidarity Projects
  • Ancestry Healing & Reclaiming


At Heartful Rootz we believe every child deserves access to enriching afterschool opportunities, regardless of their family’s financial situation. Our pricing is designed to be both sustainable—supporting our dedicated facilitators and high-quality programming—and equitable, ensuring that cost is never a barrier for youth and families in our community.

How Our Pricing Works
Sustainable Wages: Your contributions help us provide fair compensation to our facilitators, allowing them to bring their deep care and thoughtful intentions to every session.

Equitable Access: We offer scholarships so that single parents, foster youth, and families facing financial hardship can participate fully.

Ways to Support Our Community
We invite families, volunteers, and local businesses to help us expand access and enrich our offerings:

Grant Writing: Join our team of grant writers to help secure funding for more scholarships and program resources.

Monthly Sustaining Memberships: Become a sustaining member with a monthly donation—every bit helps us plan for the future and serve more youth.

Youth-Made Products: Support our young creators by purchasing songbooks, coloring books, and other products made by our participants.

Sponsorships: We welcome sponsorships from individuals and organizations to directly support single parents, foster youth, and others in need.

Join Us in Building a Stronger Community
Together, we can ensure that all children and families have access to the transformative power of afterschool programming. If you have questions about our pricing, want to get involved, or know a family who could benefit, please reach out—we’d love to connect!


Our Facilitators

Auntie Jess

With Heartful Rootz Afterschool Program M-F 1-6pm. 


As an extension and support system for the TLC Traveling School youth program, Heartful Rootz is honored to welcome additional youth into our nurturing community, guided in part by the vibrant leadership of Jess Rene.


Auntie Jess is the embodiment of care and creativity. With a lifetime de

With Heartful Rootz Afterschool Program M-F 1-6pm. 


As an extension and support system for the TLC Traveling School youth program, Heartful Rootz is honored to welcome additional youth into our nurturing community, guided in part by the vibrant leadership of Jess Rene.


Auntie Jess is the embodiment of care and creativity. With a lifetime dedicated to nurturing others, Jess has cared for over 60 babies and youth as a nanny, supported individuals with disabilities, provided elder care, and served as a compassionate death doula. Their professional journey includes training as a Certified Nurse Assistant, as well as studies in Interior Design and Architecture.


A lifelong gardener, Jess is a self-taught—and Indigenous community-taught—herbalist, ethnobotanist, and ecologist, passionately creating food forests and advocating for food sovereignty for all. Their artistic spirit shines through pottery, song, body painting, tattooing, and Danza, all of which keep Auntie Jess deeply connected to their cultural roots.


Auntie Jess’s work reaches far beyond the classroom. They:

Teach Immigrant Youth Entrepreneurship Skills: Guiding young people from immigrant backgrounds in developing practical entrepreneurship skills, empowering them to create and sustain their own ventures.

Support Educators: Facilitate workshops for groups of teachers on how to Indigenize classroom and garden spaces, fostering environments that honor and integrate Indigenous knowledge and practices.

Garden Design Transformation: Organize and support the transition of single-home gardens into thriving community sharing garden spaces, cultivating food security, collaboration, and ecological stewardship. They also partner with community centers to design and establish food forests that are created by and for the community, ensuring everyone has a hand in shaping these abundant, shared resources. 


As the first in their family to actively reconnect with their heritage since colonization, Jess brings a unique perspective and dedication to cultural reclamation.


Indigenous heritage on Auntie Jess's mothers side, her mother's roots are: Nahua - Otami, Zapotec, Mixteca with Tarahumara, Andean and African roots.  Their great grandmother was a Potter, and it means the world that we recover their rootz and culture! Her mother's father was mixed Spanish and they are trying to heal from colonization within their family.  On Jess's father side, his father's roots are mixed First Nations: Algonquin, Cree, Ojibway (Anishinaabeg), Iroquois (Mohawk), with French & Scottish mix, some would say Métis. Jess's father's mom is Scandinavian, their great grandmother was the first to come to the Americas in Minnesota. A descendant of the Indigenous Sámi peoples. They have not yet been claimed by their tribes. 


Auntie Jess is excited to support youth in expressing their emotions in healthy ways, following their hearts and passions, curating art for markets, and boosting self-image and self-worth. They are also committed to helping young people develop attunement to their gut health, instincts, mindfulness, and a sense of belonging within the wider community.


You may have seen Jess at local markets, and you can explore their creative works at JessReneCreative.com or follow them on social media @Singing_Pots.

Catrice Dennis, M. Ed.

With Teaching with Love and Care- 9am - 1pm traveling homeschool program. 


Catrice Dennis is a dedicated mother of four children who inspire her to live a life that is centered around being authentic to one’s self. She is an educator, academic coach, and life advocate! Catrice has a love for empowering and enriching the lives of young peop

With Teaching with Love and Care- 9am - 1pm traveling homeschool program. 


Catrice Dennis is a dedicated mother of four children who inspire her to live a life that is centered around being authentic to one’s self. She is an educator, academic coach, and life advocate! Catrice has a love for empowering and enriching the lives of young people by giving them opportunities to activate and access their higher selves through self-love, and service to others. Her love and thirst for knowledge elevate her so that she can do her part to help bring healing, light, and love to those she comes into contact with, as well as help facilitate planetary healing and the return to humanity.


Grab your spot at teachingwithloveandcare.com

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers are the backbone of our organization. We offer a variety of opportunities for individuals and groups to get involved and make a difference in the lives of those we serve.

Assistant Facilitators

Volunteer Opportunities

Hired for collaborations, when needed and expansions. 

QT2S

Queer, Trans, Two-Spirit


BIPGM 

Black, Indigenous & People of the Global Majority 



 Land back from Palestine to Turtle Island !


We would like to acknowledge that we are on Indigenous land, our practices extend to many Indigenous lands, the territories of the Coast Salish, Mucklenshoot, Puyallup, Suquamish,  Nisqually, and Snoqualmie peoples



"Heart" in some Indigenous languages: 

Lushootseed: sc̓aliʔ

Nahua: Yollotl

Zapotec: ladxidóʼ

Algonquin: Uttah

Hawaiian: Puʻuwai

Zulu: inhliziyo






Contact us at HeartfulRootz@gmail.com 

Services in Kitsap, Pierce, King County Washington

Non Profit 501c3. EIN 88-2881914


 


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