Program Sites
Blackberry Academy outdoor preschool
867 murphy rd, Caucasian or White, 97504
At Blackberry Academy Outdoor Preschool, we believe in a play-based and place-based approach that seamlessly integrates with the natural world. Our philosophy centers on fostering children’s innate curiosity and allowing them to thrive both cognitively and emotionally.
Botanical Community Development Initiatives
4510 N River Rd., Oceanside, 92057
Botanical Community Development Initiatives is a grassroots organization dedicated to nurturing connections with plants and fostering a more peaceful, equitable, and regenerative planet. Their work is deeply rooted in environmental justice and community science, focusing on land-based initiatives that empower communities, particularly those facing environmental disparities. Through key projects like The Plant Lab, The Milpa Initiative, Greening Spaces, and EquiTable Food, they aim to enhance seed sovereignty, promote climate resilience, improve community health, and ensure equitable food access.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula
401 Pierce Road, Menlo Park, 94025
Our MISSION To empower the youth in our community with equitable access to social, academic, and career opportunities to thrive
Boys and Girls Club of San Leandro
777 Davis Street, San Leandro, 94577
To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens
Broadmoor Plaza
232 E. 14th Street, San Leandro, 94577
Broadmoor Plaza offers 59 comfortable, independent living and affordable-housing apartments and a myriad of resident services tailored for seniors who are 62 years of age or older.
Broadmoor Plaza / Humangood
232 E14 St., San Leandro, 94577
Our goal is to transform a future where adults, 55 and older, get the most out of life. We are a low income senior housing, we try to foster independence and providing our residents a space to share and enjoy their time.
BVA Brea Volleyball Academy
700 E Birch Street, Brea, 92822
We are a volleyball club that provides technical volleyball skills and training. Our program also focuses on offering life lessons and promoting a strong mental health approach. Crucially, we ensure that no child is left behind, regardless of their ability to pay for the club experience.
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation-Richard J Donovan Correctional Facility
480 Alta Rd, San Diego, 92179
Richard J Donovan Correctional Facility (RJDCF) is one of the CA Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation facilities that houses approximately 3000 inmate-patients. RJDCF has one of the largest health care systems in all CDCR institutions, with a large mental health department that employs recreational therapists among its staff. This staff also includes psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers. The mission of the California Correctional Health Care System (CCHCS) is to reduce unnecessary morbidity and mortality and protect the public health by providing inmate-patients with timely access to safe, efficient health care, and to coordinate the delivery of medical care with mental health, dental, and disability programs. CCHCS strives to facilitate the successful reintegration of the individuals in our care back to their communities equipped with the tools to be drug-free, healthy, and employable members of society by providing education, treatment, rehabilitative, and restorative justice programs, all in a safe and humane environment.
California Institute for Woman
16756 Chino-Corona Road, Corona, 92880
The primary mission of the California Institution for Women (CIW) is to provide a safe and secure environment for incarcerated persons (IPs), to accommodate all custody levels (minimum to maximum security), to deliver quality health and mental health care, and to offer institutional programs specifically geared to meet the special needs of female offenders. CIW is accredited by The Joint Commission for Ambulatory Care, Behavioral Health Care, and Nursing Care Center Programs.
California Institution for Men, California Correctional Healthcare Services / CDCR
14901 Central Avenue, Chino, 91710
Our facility aims to facilitate the successful reintegration of the individuals in our care back to their communities equipped with the tools to be drug-free, healthy, and employable members of society by providing education, treatment, rehabilitation, and restorative justice programs, all in a safe and humane environment.
California Magic SC
23 Orinda Way, Orinda, 94563
California Magic SC was founded in 2012, with a vision to add value to the World by coaching our members to reach their dreams and unleash their potential. We provide a year-round developmental program for 550 members aged 5 to 18. Our mission is to educate, inspire and empower excellence through a transformational soccer experience. We believe personal development and world-class soccer education go hand in hand. Our club values are Respect, Hard-Work and Learning.
California Spice Basket
306 Lang Road, Burlingame, 94010
California Spice Basket is a small-batch spice blender/co-packer that serves small to medium-sized businesses in the bay area.
Calvary Chapel Willits
775 Central Street, Willits, 95490
Calvary Chapel began as a simple work of teaching the Word of God and trusting the Holy Spirit to build the church. From the beginning, the focus has been verse-by-verse Bible teaching, the centrality of Jesus Christ, and a balanced openness to the work of the Holy Spirit without hype or pressure. Each Calvary Chapel functions as an independent local church, led by its pastor and supported by an elder board that provides prayer, counsel, accountability, and protection for the church, not control over its direction. These shared convictions are known as the Calvary Chapel Distinctives, originally taught by the late pastor Chuck Smith.
Camp Via West
13851 Stevens Canyon Rd, Cupertino,, 95014
Camp Via West is a private, independent non-profit that has been serving the Bay Area and beyond since 1945. We envision an inclusive world in which people of all abilities and their families are living joyful and fulfilling lives. Camp Via West’s beautiful 13.5-acre campus nestled in the Redwoods of the Cupertino foothills offers a wide variety of respite and inclusion camps for children and adults to learn new skills, develop meaningful relationships, build confidence, and more… all while enjoying the great outdoors!
Canvas & Keys, Inc. DBA Creative Arts & Music Center
6210 Douglas Blvd, Granite Bay, 95746
Volunteers to assist with art classes.
Causa Justa Just Cause
1419 34th Ave, Oakland, 94601
Students should come prepared to interact with tenants, but don't need to have experience in tenants rights information. We welcome all people and skill leave, but it would be great it students are able to work Microsoft and Excel.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
8700 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, 90048
Cedars-Sinai is one of the largest nonprofit academic medical centers in the U.S., with 886 licensed beds, 2,100 physicians, 2,800 nurses and thousands of other healthcare professionals and staff. Cedars-Sinai is one of the leading institutes for competitive research funding from the National Institutes of Health. As an international leader in biomedical research, it translates discoveries into successful treatments with global impact. Cedars-Sinai investigators pair basic scientific research in areas of stem cell biology, immunology, neuroscience and genetics, with clinical and translational discoveries, to continue advancing medical breakthroughs.
Center for Empowering Refugees and Immigrants
554 Grand Ave, Oakland, 94606
Founded in 2005 by bilingual/bicultural mental health professionals, CERI is an Oakland-based nonprofit organization offering culturally attuned and holistic mental health services and other social services to underserved refugee and immigrant communities affected by war, torture, genocide and other life-altering traumas.
Center for Social Dynamics
6001 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, 94609
The Center for Social Dynamics (CSD) is a multi-cultural organization providing ABA autism treatment to diverse populations in the San Francisco Bay Area. We have a strong commitment to rapidly responding to evolving child and parent needs, cultural sensitivity to family values and generational dynamics, a multi-disciplinary approach to evidence-based methods, and creative play in a Natural Learning Environment and structured Intensive Teaching. CSD’s behavioral therapy techniques are grounded in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), a discipline devoted to understanding and improving socially significant behavior and reaching goals that matter. Through the use of ABA principles, we teach communication, flexibility, socialization, and daily living skills. We embrace opportunities to engage and participate in the communities we serve. By taking part in local events, disability charities, conferences, and activities with community partners, we can connect and have some fun with our clients, families, and their communities. We focus on improving social, communication, academic, and independent living skills in a positive, supportive environment through personalized and evidence-based behavioral services. Through diagnostic evaluations and a range of comprehensive therapies—including focused ABA, Speech, Occupational, and counseling services—we motivate individuals, from 12 months old through adulthood, to embrace learning by embedding therapy within their natural routines at home, in school, at our Centers, or out in the community. At CSD, we strive to open a world of possibilities for our clients and employees through diversity and inclusion. We are committed to cultivating a safe work environment that promotes acceptance and understanding at all levels of the organization. Everyone’s different background allows them to bring their unique skills and experiences to our team. At CSD, we encourage you to be TRUE to yourself, every step of the way.
Center for Teaching, Learning and Engagement at Glendale Community College
6000 W. Olive Ave, Glendale, 85302
Glendale Community College is a Hispanic-serving institution that supports around 8,000 community college students in Glendale, Arizona. The Center for Teaching, Learning & Engagement department at Glendale Community College supports faculty and staff in their work and professional development. In addition to managing the college LMS, Canvas, we offer training on technology, workshops on pedagogy, and other support services to help faculty and staff advance student success.
Centro Legal de la Raza
3400 E 12th St, Oakland, 94601
Centro Legal de la Raza was founded in 1969 by law students in the Fruitvale of Oakland. Originally, Centro’s founders centered their work around addressing police brutality, immigration, education rights, and conscientious objector status during the Vietnam War. Since then, Centro has widely expanded but is still located in the Fruitvale area. We now have four main programs: Tenants’ Rights, Immigrants’ Rights, and Workers’ Rights, and a Youth Law Academy to support high school students of color in pursuing ambitions towards legal careers. Additionally, we practice affirmative litigation in state and federal courts, including class actions. Centro provides legal services and education, and engages in policy advocacy and representation for low-income, immigrant communities and communities of color in the East Bay. We are grounded in five core values which guide our work with the community: Justice: overcoming systemic barriers towards action for equality Empowerment: building leadership and power from within, supporting clients to exercise their rights Compassion: listening to community needs and centering our work around our clients’ voices Integrity: representing the community with dignity Inclusion: embracing a diverse community built from a multitude of experiences, acknowledging individual perspectives and expanding access to legal services
Challenge Alaska
3350 Commercial Dr. Suite 208, Anchorage, 99501
Service projects are unique to each individual and are decided upon collaboratively between the student and agency. We believe that the student needs to believe strongly in the project and it's potential outcomes as well as having a high value to the agency and its clients. Projects have varied greatly and range from survey...
Child Start Inc
439 Devlin Road, Napa, 94585
Child Start, Inc. (Child Start) is a non-profit organization that operates the Early Head Start and Head Start programs in Napa and Solano Counties, whose purpose is to support the educational, social and emotional development of children, ages 0-5, by providing high quality, comprehensive and family-focused early childhood services in partnership with the community.