Program Sites
Mixteco/Indigena Community Organizing Project (MICOP)
200 W 5th Street, Oxnard, 93030
MICOP is the largest Indigenous-led and -serving organization on California’s Central Coast. We operate a constellation of community empowerment and social service programs with the goal of supporting, organizing, and empowering indigenous migrant communities from Southern Mexico. We envision a strong indigenous migrant community actively engaged to achieve just working and living conditions, equality, and full human rights.
Moorpark College Student Health Center
7075 Campus Dr., Moorpark, 93021
The MC SHC provides short-term medical and mental health services, as well as health education to enrolled students to support their academic programs.
Museum of Ventura County
100 E. Main St., Ventura, 93001
The Museum of Ventura County celebrates, preserves and interprets the art, history and culture of Ventura County.
NAMI Ventura County
555 Airport Way, Camarillo, 93010
The mission of NAMI Ventura County is to provide emotional advocacy, support, education, and resources for families affected by mental illness. Through community collaboration and education, we advocate for a life of quality and dignity—one without discrimination—for all people affected by this illness.
National Park Service Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
1 Baxter Way Ste 180, Westlake Village, 91362
The mission of the National Park Service is to preserve and protect natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is a National Park Service site in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. Situated in one of the world's 36 biodiversity hotspots, the Santa Monica Mountains hold some of the best examples of natural resources found nowhere else in the world.
Native Monarchs
1565 Calle La Cumbre, Camarillo, 93010
Chris Amendt is a local resident of Camarillo and founded a community-involved, non-profit organization, Native Monarchs, in 2020, dedicated to Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator conservation efforts by creating habitats in residential gardens, schools, golf courses, and on undeveloped and underutilized land in Southern California.
Ocean View Early Education
4600 Olds Road, Oxnard, 93033
Ocean View School District serves Pre-K through 8th grade students in the south east area of Oxnard.
Ojai Valley Land Conservancy
370 W. Baldwin Ave, Ojai, 93024
The Ojai Valley Land Conservancy (OVLC) protects and restores the open space, wildlife habitat, watersheds, and views of the Ojai Valley for current and future generations.
One Step a la Vez
421 Sespe Ave, Fillmore, 93015
Our mission is to serve the communities of Santa Clara Valley by providing a safe environment for 13-19 year olds and preparing informed, empowered youth who are equipped with the tools to lead, cultivate cultural awareness, bridge the gaps of inequality and advocate for fair, just and healthy individuals and communities.
Operation Gratitude
19748 Dearborn St, Chatsworth, 91311
Operation Gratitude is a nationwide nonprofit whose mission is to lift spirits, say Thank You to our Military and First Responder communities, and honor their service by creating opportunities for all Americans to express their gratitude through hands-on volunteerism.
Oxnard Elementary School District
1051 South A Street, Oxnard, 93030
VISION: Changing the World! Inspired, Accomplished, Multilingual Global Citizens – In School and Beyond In Oxnard School District, we nurture self-confident and empowered multilingual global citizens, strong in their multiple identities and potential, who achieve inspired levels of individual, community, and social accomplishment in school and beyond in their endeavors.
Oxnard Performing Arts Center Corp (OPAC)
800 Hobson Way, Oxnard, 93030
Mission: To foster and serve our community through inclusive programming, cultural and artistic exchange, and developing people-centered spaces. Vision: To be the heart of community, culture, and art in Ventura County. By serving as an incubator for creative innovation, and assuming a key role in strategic arts planning, OPAC continues to be a valuable, vibrant, and vital part of Oxnard's cultural life.
Oxnard Union High School District Farm to School Program
1800 Solar Dr, Oxnard, 93030
Our Farm to School Program is designed for the students, by our students. Our mission is to ensure that students have access to good quality, fresh, and locally grown produce each day. We maintain school gardens as outdoor learning centers, provide nutrition education, purchase local fruits and vegetables for the cafeterias, develop student leaders, provide exposure to careers in the local agriculture industry, and engage our community to support our work and schools in meaningful ways.
Project Access
901 West Gonzalez Road, Oxnard, 93036
Mission To be the leading provider of vital on-site health, education, and employment services to families, children, and seniors living in affordable and workforce housing communities.
Vision Project Access envisions that all residents of affordable housing communities have the opportunity to achieve self-sufficiency and maximize their full potential.
Rancho Campana High School
4235 Mar Vista Dr., Camarillo, 93010
Rancho Campana High School os an academy oriented school focused on preparing students for college and career.
Reel Guppy Outdoors
2741 S Victoria Suite D, Oxnard, 93035
To provide a positive environmental for youth, using experiences with emphasis on education, life building lessons, leadership, stewardship and team building.
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Ride On Therapeutic Horsemanship
401 Ronel Ct, Newbury Park, 91320
Ride On teaches adaptive horseback riding to children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities and we provide physical, occupational and speech therapy specializing in using the movement of the horse to improve specific medical conditions.
Rodale Institute California Organic Center
1014 W Ventura Blvd, Camarillo, 93010
The California Organic Center will act as resource for California farmers interested in rejecting the mono-cropped, low biodiversity model that currently prevails in the region. The Center aims to help regenerative organic methods be successful and profitable. The Rodale Institute California Organic Center in Ventura, California will serve farmers in this key geographical region by solving challenges, conducting regionally significant research, and serving as a hub for education & extension.
Ronald McDonald Family Room - Ventura
300 Hillmont Avenue, Ventura, 93003
**THIS SITE IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN HLTH 492 or BUS/COMM 333**
Ronald McDonald House - Bakersfield
420 34th Street, Bakersfield, 93301
**THIS SITE IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN HLTH 492**
Ronald McDonald House - Los Angeles
4560 Fountain Avenue, Los Angeles, 90029
**THIS SITE IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN HLTH 492**
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
2559 Puesta Del Sol, Santa Barbara, 93105
The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History is located near the Mission and close to downtown Santa Barbara. At the Museum, visitors of all ages can enjoy interactive exhibits on natural science, local ecology, and the living world around us; interact with Museum Educators on topics related to our permanent and seasonal exhibits, and participate in live, interactive programming in our Museum Backyard. The Museum is an engaging, interactive educational facility that allows visitors to discover the fun in science and the wonders of the natural world.
Santa Barbara Zoo
500 Ninos Drive, Santa Barbara, 93103
The Santa Barbara Zoo is dedicated to the preservation, conservation, and enhancement of the natural world and its living treasures through education, research, and recreation.
Santa Monica Mountains Trails Council
P.O. Box 345, Agoura Hills, 91376
The Santa Monica Mountains Trails Council mission statement: The Santa Monica Mountains Trails Council is a volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to establishing and maintaining the public trail system in the Santa Monica Mountains through advocacy and partnership with public and private sectors.
Santa Paula Parks & Recreation
530 W. Main Street, Santa Paula, 93060
The Parks and Recreation Department works to strengthen the quality of life of our residents through a variety of programming and services that are offered to youth, adults, and seniors.