Program Sites
FirstStepsForKids.com/careers
19 W Torrance Blvd Suite 100, Redondo Beach, 90277
Founded in 2005, FirstSteps for Kids, Inc. is dedicated to enhancing the lives of children diagnosed with Autism and related learning challenges. Our unwavering mission is to provide compassionate, personalized ABA intervention that celebrates the individuality of every child. With keen attention to each child's distinct preferences and learning style, our dedicated clinical team works to cultivate the fundamental skills crucial for future independence. We firmly believe that empowering children with choices today paves the way for their bright and joyous tomorrows. The organization is led by Founder, Dr. Jennifer Harris, CEO, Matt McAlear, COO, Anne Swinney, and CCO, Courtney Tarbox.
Fisher Chiropractic
1622 west campbell ave #100, campbell, 95008
To help all people move, feel and function optimally
Five9
3001 Bishop Drive, San Ramon, 94583
Five9 is one of the leading contact center providers. We are driven by a passion to transform contact centers into customer engagement centers of excellence, coupled with a deep understanding of the cost and complexity involved in running a contact center. Learn more about Five9's contact center platform customers can depends on.
FlexTrade Systems. Inc.
111 Great Neck Road, Great Neck, 11021
FlexTrade Systems is a global leader in high performance multi-asset execution management and order management systems for equities, fixed income, foreign exchange, futures, and options.
Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano
4010 Nelson Avenue, Concord, 94520
Food Bank serving Contra Costa and Solano Counties. Distributes 20 million pounds of food a year through direct distribution and over 180 agency partners. The Food Bank has over 90,000 hours of volunteer time a year.
Fooda Inc.
225 West Randolph St, Chicago, 60606
Powered by technology and a network of over 2,000 restaurants, Fooda feeds hungry people at work through our ongoing food programs located within companies and office buildings. Every day, each Fooda location is served by different restaurants that come onsite and serve fresh lunch from their chef’s unique menus. Fooda operates in over 20 major US cities and plans to continue its expansion across the United States.
Foodwise
1 Ferry Building, San Francisco, 94111
Foodwise is committed to growing thriving communities through the power and joy of local food. We envision a world that nourishes all people, local economies, and the living earth. Since the founding of the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, our work has been rooted in the belief that farmers markets are educational spaces where family farmers, food makers, and neighbors can share food and knowledge, build community, and nurture food and climate solutions together. As Foodwise, we remain firmly committed to bringing you the Bay Area farmers markets you know and love at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market and Mission Community Market, and delivering high-quality experiential education programs for eaters of all ages.
Footsteps Child Care Inc.
374 El Camino Real, Belmont, 94002
Footsteps Child Care, Inc. provides infants, children, youth and their families with quality programs in a safe, nurturing and enriching environment, through caring and professional staff and family involvement.
Forensic Science Research Center
4700 Ygnacio Valley Road, Concord, 94521
The FSRC is the first of its kind in Northern California and will provide hands-on training, internships, mentorship, networking, and research opportunities. Students will have the ability to utilize and hone critical thinking skills and apply coursework knowledge to the profession. The FSRC aims to expand knowledge of and access to forensic science through community fairs, webinars, and workshops to provide the realities of the field and magnify interest in the many career opportunities available. By thoroughly preparing students for entry-level positions in forensic science and crime scene-related professions, students will have a higher likelihood of earning a position in our local community.
Fort Carson Regional Network Enterprise Center
6151 Specker Ave, Fort Carson, 80913
The RNEC mission is maintaining Soldier readiness through connectivity. The goal is to provide seamless transition during overseas deployments and re-deployments. This includes providing end user support and configurations to devices so warfighters can communicate on the DODIN-A as soon as boots hit the ground in theater.
Fractal Analytics
2100, Geng Road, St 245, Palo Alto, 94303
Fractal is a leading analytics services provider.
Freedom for Immigrants
1322 Webster St., Suite 300, Oakland, CA, 94612
Freedom for Immigrants (FFI) is the only nonprofit in the country monitoring the human rights abuses faced by immigrants detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) through a national hotline and network of volunteer detention visitors, while also modeling a community-based alternative to detention that welcomes immigrants into the social fabric of the United States. Through these windows into the system, we gather data and stories to combat injustice at the individual level and push systemic change.
Fremont High School, Oakland Unified School District
4610 Foothill Blvd., Oakland, 94601
School Mission: Our school’s mission is to provide our diverse community with a rigorous education that instills creativity, critical thinking, and literacy, while developing students technological, social-emotional, and leadership skills. In addition to college and career readiness for all our students, we value civic engagement and empowering students to act as agents of change throughout our school and local community. School Vision: Our school is a safe and welcoming place where all students, families, and teachers want to be, feel their needs are met and their voices are heard. Our students will graduate prepared for the colleges and careers of their choice through rigorous academic coursework and through equitable opportunities in career pathways, industry certifications, work-based learning, early college, and advisory.
Fresh Lifelines for Youth (FLY)
333 Hegenberger, Oakland, 94621
Fresh Lifelines for Youth (FLY) is an organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of violence, crime, and incarceration of teens. FLY works with youth in the juvenile justice system and those at risk of entering the system. FLY’s mission is to prevent juvenile crime and incarceration through legal education, leadership training, and one-on-one mentoring.
We have volunteer positions available in two of our programs: the Law Program and the CAFA Mentor Program. All volunteers must be 21 years of age or older.
In our Law Program youth learn about the law, their rights, and the consequences of crime. FLY’s nationally recognized law curriculum uses role-plays, debates, and mock city council hearings to capture youth interest, educate them about the law, and build skills like anger management, problem solving, communication, and resisting negative peer pressure. Highly trained volunteers and FLY staff teach the course in teams of 2-4, developing rapport with youth and giving them access to positive role models. The 12-week program covers a range of topics, including theft, vandalism, hate crimes, drugs and alcohol, accomplice liability, the Three-Strikes Law, Proposition 21, and gangs. This is a semester long commitment.
In the Court Appointed Friend and Advocate (CAFA) Mentor Program volunteer mentors are matched with a mentee who is on active probation. The mentors meet weekly with the youth to support them in developing new attitudes, behaviors, and ambitions. Each mentor/mentee match has a FLY case manager for support and also attends monthly group activities organized by FLY. Also, there is a court advocacy component in which mentors accompany youth to their court date and submit court reports that reflect the positive achievements of the youth. This is a year long commitment.
Fruits of the Family Table
201 Bywood Avenue, Upper Darby, 19082
Fruits of the Family Table is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit organization serving the communities of Delaware County and Philadelphia County in PA. Our mission areas of focus are reintegration, senior care, parenting and substance use disorders.
Fruits of the Family Table (for ES 389 class)
201 Bywood Avenue, Upper Darby, 19082
Fruits of the Family Table is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit organization serving the communities of Delaware County and Philadelphia County in PA. Our mission areas of focus are reintegration, senior care, parenting and substance use disorders.
GAD Group Technology
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GAD Group Technology, Inc. was established in 2001 to meet the demand for cutting edge technology and functional software applications for small and medium sized businesses. The GAD Group team consists of Consultants, Business Analysts, Project Managers, Network Engineers, and Software Developers. While GAD Group provides services for customers globally, we are committed to giving back and being a positive technological footprint in the communities we serve domestically.
GAO Tek Inc.
244 Fifth Avenue, Suite A31, Manhattan, 10001
GAOTek Inc. is a leading US based supplier of test and measurement equipment for fiber optic, telecommunications, networks, PSTN, CATV, environment, chemical and bio-medical test and measurement instruments.
Genetics Cubed
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley,
GeneticsCubed designs, develops, and clones genetically superior hemp genotypes with characteristics that promote growth and maximize medicinal content so farmers get the maximum value and medical researchers can advance our understanding of the therapeutic potential of the plant.
GeoKids
345 Middlefield Rd, Menlo Park, 94025
We provide high quality childcare for children ages 3 months to 5.5 years.
Gilead Sciences
333 Lakeside Dr., Foster City, 94404
Purpose: A biopharma company with a bold ambition to help make the world a healthier place, leading in HIV, and liver disease. Mission: To discover, develop and deliver innovative therapeutics for people with life-threatening diseases.