Program Sites
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.
Centre for Neuro Skills
5215 Ashe Road, Bakersfield, 93313
CNS teaches life skills to brain injured people, helping them to achieve independence. Each brain injury is unique, and each patient’s treatment plan is tailored to their needs. Core skills are taught in our clinics, then practiced in our residential program. Patients learn to cook, clean, live safely and adopt appropriate behaviors. Everyone involved in the patient’s recovery is updated regularly on behavior, medications, therapy, and milestones. Outcome is important to us, and we ensure progress by offering intensive therapies that transform lives.
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
CH Han'ei Corporation d.b.a. StretchLab Lafayette
3581 Mt Diablo Blvd, Lafayette, 94549
StretchLab provides one-on-one assisted stretching that is customized to fit a member's needs to help them meet their flexibility goals.
Chabot College TRIO Program (SSSP) - Aspire/Excel
5555 Hesperian Blvd,, Hayward, 94545
The TRIO Program supports first-generation students. Priority is given to students with low SES or those requiring academic preparation, such as those needing ESL courses or those who self-place into foundational, college-level courses.
TRIO provides numerous services, which include, but are not limited to (given the diverse population): academic counseling, tutoring, peer mentors, priority registration, college and career exploration, and guidance to community resources.
Chabot Space & Science Center
10000 Skyline Boulevard, Oakland, 94619
Chabot Space & Science Center is a non-profit science center that serves Oakland and the greater Bay Area as a place for STEM learning and engagement. Our mission is to inspire and educate learners of all ages about the Universe and Planet Earth.
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...
Challenge School
1661 Fashion Island Blvd., San Mateo, 94404
Challenge School is committed to educating the whole person. We strive to unite the best elements of Eastern and Western traditions and practices and grow the individual’s inquiring mind. Our curriculum is designed to be developmentally appropriate for each age level, rooted in bilingual education and a multicultural environment. We utilize instructional and information technology, fusing both Western and Chinese philosophies for individual character development. Our holistic approach to education involves cooperation with parents, family, and the community around us.
Chatham School 39th
4359 39th Ave, Oakland, 94619
We are a play-based preschool specializing in a nature-based curriculum for children aged 2-5
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.
Children's Creativity Museum
221 Fourth St., San Francisco, 94103
Interns will develop informal education skills as well as embody the museum philosophy as they cultivate their own creative confidence. Students will attend weeks professional development seminars as well as assist educators in online class facilitation and eventually develop their own class.
Children's Museum Tucson
200 S Sixth Ave, Tucson, 85701
Children's Museum Tucson has 17,000 square feet space with 11 indoor exhibits and party rooms. It also includes a beautiful outdoor courtyard with an additional three exhibits and lots of space for kids. The Museum strives to provide fun, play-based, interactive, hands-on learning experiences for children and their families.
Chosen Training
900 Snapdragon Way, Brentwood, 94513
Chosen Training offers sports-related activities for youth and adults. Our mission is to teach faith-based life skills through sports.
Cindy Galvan for City Council District 5
11114 Schmidt Rd, El Monte, 91733
The Cindy Galvan for El Monte City Council campaign champions community voices, youth empowerment, affordable housing, and community safety in District 5. We aim to foster a resilient and inclusive community by advocating for educational opportunities, enhancing public safety, and promoting affordable housing initiatives. By leveraging my social worker background and my experiences as a first-generation Latina, I aim to bring a fresh perspective to city governance, ensuring that every resident has a voice and access to the resources they need to thrive.
CISCO
771 Alder Drive, Milpitas, 95035
At Cisco, our commitment is to drive the most trusted customer experience in the industry, through our innovation, choice, and extraordinary people. We have a unique opportunity to build a better, more equitable, and inclusive future for everyone. Day to day, we make a meaningful difference for our people, our customers, and the world around us. We support each other and work together to create shared success that benefits everyone. As we bring our talents and ideas together, we invite you to join us in empowering an inclusive future for all.
City of Benicia Community Services Department
370 E L ST, Benicia, 94510
The City of Benicia’s Community Services Department (BeniciaRec) is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents of all ages by providing inclusive, high-quality programs, services, and facilities. Our mission is to promote community connection, wellness, and lifelong learning through early childhood activities, youth and adult recreation, senior services, aquatics, and special events. We manage key city facilities and public spaces while fostering a culture of service, growth, and civic engagement.
City of Berkeley - Parks Recreation Waterfront Department
2180 Milvia St, Bekreley, 94705
The City of Berkeley is a public agency located in Alameda County, serving the residents of the City of Berkeley. Our mission is to provide quality service to our diverse community; promote an accessible, safe, healthy, environmentally sound and culturally rich city; initiate innovative solutions; embrace respectful democratic participation; respond quickly and effectively to neighborhood and commercial concerns, and do so in a fiscally sound manner.
City of Concord Recreation Services
2748 E Olivera Road, Concord, 04519
The City of Concord recreation services mission is to join with our community to make concord a city of the hightest quality. We do this by providing responsive, cost effective, and innovative local government services.
City of Dublin
100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, 94568
Mission Statement: The City of Dublin promotes and supports a high quality of life, ensures a safe and secure environment, fosters new opportunities, provides equity across all programs, and champions a culture of diversity and inclusion.
City of Emeryville
4727 San Pablo Avenue, Emeryville, 94608
Interns can potentially participate in one or more of our program areas: -Administration -Youth Programs (After school/camps) -Seniors/ 50+ programs -Fee Based/Special Interest Classes -Youth/Adult Sports/Fitness -Facility and Park Rentals -Aquatics/ Pool Operations -Social Media/Marketing
City of Fairfield Parks & Recreation Department
1000 Webster Street, Fairfield, 94533
We engage the community in programs, facilities, and services that foster active and healthy lifestyles, support positive social interaction, and enhance our community's quality of life.