Program Sites
Students for Eco-Education & Agriculture (SEEAG)
1575 Spinnaker Dr., Ventura, 93006
Our primary goal is to educate both students and the broader community about the farm origins of our food and the significant role that agriculture plays in supporting our nutritional well-being. We achieve this through engaging and hands-on classroom and outdoor experiences, focusing on S.T.E.M. based learning. Through our programs, we actively reach out to students and community members, reaching more than 8,000 students and 10,000 community members annually across Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.
Sunset Little League
950 W. Hill Street, Oxnard, 93033
Little league baseball helps to develop leadership skills, sportsmanship, and team work for the youth in the community. It offers them a place where they can be a part of a team in a family environment setting. Helping to develop character, courage, and loyalty have been Sunset Little League's goal.The goal for each of our players is to teach them to become student athletes by continually reminding them of the importance of school and sports that can lead to better opportunities in the future.
Surfrider Foundation Ventura County Chapter
PO Box 1028, Ventura, 93002
We have monthly beach cleanups at Rincon Parkway, California Street/Ventura Promenade, and sometimes Ormond Beach from 9-11 am if you want to catch us in person. We strongly encourage you to attend the monthly chapter meeting that happens on the first Tuesday of every month at 6:30 pm for the volunteer social.
Swap Meet Justice
4000 S Rose Avenue, Oxnard, 93033
At Swap Meet Justice, we are driven by a deep commitment to serving the underserved and creating a community where justice and equality are accessible to all. Our organization stands as a beacon of hope, offering essential resources and empowering individuals to navigate complex legal and social systems.
Teatro de las Americas
321 W 6th St, Oxnard, 93030-7004
Teatro is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (EIN 77-0316978) located in the heART of downtown Oxnard. We are a bilingual theatre company that engages in the Performing Arts and Education reflecting and nurturing the community.
The Restorative Justice Education Center
601 E Montecito, Santa Barbara, 93103
The Restorative Justice Education Center (RJEC) is a community-based nonprofit dedicated to supporting immigrant and underserved families across Santa Barbara County. We provide essential resources, food security, legal preparedness, educational outreach, and culturally rooted support to help families thrive with dignity and safety.
Tierra Linda Elementary School (Pleasant Valley School District)
1201 Woodcreek Road, Camarillo, 93012
Pleasant Valley School District prepares 21st-century learners who are responsible members of our global society.
Tierra Vista Elementary (Ocean View School District)
2001 Sanford Street, Oxnard, 93033
Ocean View School District serves Pre-K through 8th grade students in the south east area of Oxnard.
Turning Point Foundation - Growing Works
1736 South Lewis Road, Camarillo, 93012
Turning Point Foundation is a VC non-profit building a healthier community by offering compassionate and proactive services for adults struggling with mental illness. Turning Point has 17 programs across 14 locations throughout Ventura County. We have housing, mental wellness, and supported employment programs. Growing Works is a wholesale plant nursery and mental wellness program that provides employment, volunteer opportunities, recovery services and community to its members. Since our inception in 2018 we have served over 500 adults in their recovery. We sell to customers from LA to Solvang.
UFW Foundation
1100 N Ventura Road, Oxnard, 93030
Core Purpose: To empower communities to ensure human dignity. Core Values: Innovation: The active pursuit of new ideas. Si Se Puede Attitude: The embodiment of a personal and organizational spirit that promotes confidence, courage, and risk-taking. Integrity: Doing the right thing even when no one is looking. Empowerment: creating the environment and tools for success.
United Way of Ventura County
702 County Square Drive, Ventura, 93003
United Way of Ventura County’s mission is to improve lives by inspiring and mobilizing the caring power and resources of our communities. Areas of focus are: Financial Security, Youth Opportunities, Healthy Community, and Community Resiliency, The United Way of Ventura County is a volunteer-driven organization. This means that individuals living and working in the local community volunteer their time and expertise to set and monitor the direction in planning, policy decisions, and financial development of the United Way.
University Preparation Charter School at CSU Channel Islands
1099 Bedford Drive, Camarillo, 93010
The mission of the University Preparation Charter School at CSU Channel Islands (UPCS) is a collaborative community of innovative learners who seek out challenges and preserve toward individual and shared goals. We provide multiple opportunities for students to thrive in a diverse and compassionate learning environment.
Ventura County Area Agency on Aging
646 County Square Drive, Ventura, 93003
Internships, research projects and education campaigns around a variety of topics related to older adults, people with disabilities and unpaid family caregivers. Topic areas include Alzheimer's and related dementias, health education, nutrition and food security, case management, information and assistance, in-home services...
Ventura County Community Foundation
4001 Mission Oaks Blvd., Suite A, Camarillo, 93012-5121
VCCF's mission is connecting people, resources and solutions to create lasting impact in our shared world. We serve our community by stewarding legacies through careful management of charitable capital entrusted to us. We honor donor intent by protecting endowments forever, and we specialize in connecting philanthropic resources with community needs for the benefit of all. We invest in the future through scholarships, grant making and collaborative partnerships.
Ventura County Continuum of Care
800 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura, 93009
The Ventura County Continuum of Care (VC CoC) is a collaborative group dedicated to addressing, preventing and ending homelessness in Ventura County. The group is comprised of community advocates, housing providers, county agencies, housing authorities, health care providers, city administrators, and non-profit organizations. VC CoC receives grant funding from federal and state sources for emergency shelter, rental assistance, housing navigation, homeless prevention, permanent supportive housing and street outreach programs.
Ventura County Family Justice Center
3170 Loma Vista Road, Ventura, 93003
At Ventura County Family Justice Center (FJC), we work tirelessly to improve the lives of those impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder and dependent adult abuse, human trafficking, hate crimes, and other violent crimes.
Ventura County Family Justice Center Foundation
3170 Loma Vista Road, Ventura, 93003
At Ventura County Family Justice Center Foundation, we work tirelessly to raise money to improve the lives of those impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder and dependent adult abuse, human trafficking, hate crimes, and other violent crimes.
Ventura County Farm to School
4001 Mission Oaks Blvd., Camarillo, 93012
Ventura County Farm to School is a nonprofit organization that supports public school districts to establish farm to school programs, including: 1. Healthy, local food sourcing for school meals 2. Nutrition education, whole food cooking, and agricultural education in school and after-school programs 3. School garden and farm education programs
Ventura County Library Administration and eLibrary
5600 Everglades Street, Ventura, 93003
Ventura County Library System: Inspiring our community to explore, discover and connect.
Locations include:
- Albert H. Soliz Library
- Avenue Library
- E.P. Foster Library
- Fillmore Library
- Hill Road Library
- Meiners Oaks Library
- Mobile Library
- Oak Park Library
- Oak View Library
- Ojai Library
- Piru Library
- Ray D. Prueter Library
- Saticoy Library
Ventura County Medical Center
300 Hillmont Avenue, Ventura, 93003
Ventura County Medical Center (VCMC) is a fully-integrated, comprehensive system of hospital, clinic and specialty services. The system provides access to high quality, compassionate health care to residents throughout Ventura County.
Ventura County Office of Strategy Management
855 Partridge Dr, Ventura, 93003
The Human Services Agency provides public services that offer support, hope and opportunity for improved well-being. Our programs help ensure the protection of children, the elderly, and dependent adults, and provide a safety net for individuals and families who need assistance with basic necessities, such as food, housing and health care. Additionally, we help people secure employment through education, training, job search skills and job placement.
Ventura Land Trust
3451 Foothill Rd, Suite 201, Ventura, 93003
The Ventura Land Trust (VLT), a community based nonprofit organization formed in 2003, believes that preserving open space and providing public access to nature enhances the economy, quality of life, and public well-being of Ventura and surrounding communities. Working closely with members, volunteers, businesses and community partners, VLT is committed to protecting the natural beauty of the Ventura region for current and future generations. VLT builds trails, restores habitat, and cleans up our rivers and, working with willing landowners, obtains land via acquisition or through a land conservation agreement.
Ventura Wild
3451 Foothill Rd, Suite 201, Ventura, 93003
Ventura Wild Internship Program Interns are placed with one of our nature-based programs, where they support a team of three experienced outdoor leaders in mentoring groups of up to 12 children. This is a professional development opportunity for those interested in gaining practical experience in early childhood and outdoor...
Westminster Free Clinic - Oxnard
1800 South C Street, Oxnard, 93033
Our mission is to strengthen the capacity of uninsured, working-poor individuals and their families to thrive by providing free healthcare and health supporting services, meeting their immediate needs, and serving as a training site for students to explore careers in healthcare.