Program Sites
Aegis of San Francisco
2280 Gellert Boulevard, South San Francisco, 94080
Aegis Living communities promote active lifestyles for better health and brighter attitudes. Residents can choose to participate in a variety of structured activities to help keep their mind sharp, active, and engaged. Our activities include scheduled outings, game nights, movies, bingo, exercise, musicians and entertainers...
AES Professional Services Inc
39843 PASEO PADRE, Fremont, 94538
AES aims to make the lives of individuals with learning and other difficulties more equitable, safe, sustainable, and inclusive. We dream of dignity and independence for all and believe that our unique differences make the earth a better place to live. We are committed to raising awareness about the rights of individuals with disabilities within and outside communities. Founded in 2014, AES delivers Independent Living skills with integrity, sincerity, and compassion so that every individual we serve can realize their dreams and aspirations and explore their unique and true potential in their own life situations. We have a dedicated, hardworking and sensitive team of professionals that currently services 70+ clients with diverse needs. Our approach is democratized and customized to enrich the lives of individuals with learning and other difficulties consistently and genuinely. We integrate the principles of building strong community connections into our training and service delivery to ensure that individuals with disabilities feel a true sense of belonging and are not just supported but also fully included and valued within their communities. We also support individuals with the requisite tools and resources to become productive and contributing members of society, in a manner that best suits their needs and preferences.
AFC Urgent Care
5763 Stevenson blvd, newark, 94560
Explanation of Benefits, Accounting and set up of new accounts, Managing the staff, making work schedules and Assigning appropriate duties as per work day.
Afterschool Care Enrichment (ACE)
1901 White Oaks Way, San Carlos, 94070
ACE offers a flexible innovative licensed childcare program focused on enrichment and youth development to challenge our elementary students in our growing world. ACE provides a familiar family oriented environment by creating a space students feel safe, at home, challenged and excited to be a part of each day.
Agile Physical Therapy
3825 el camino real, palo alto, 94306
Agile Physical Therapy is a private clinic specializing in comprehensive evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. We transform the design, delivery, and teaching of health services to optimize the wellbeing of our patients, our people and our communities. Agile provides a comfortable environment in which the patient can easily understand each intervention as it pertains to your individual history, current injury, and future activity goals.
Agricultural Institute of Marin
2169 FRANCISCO BLVD E, San Rafael, 94901-5574
AIM’s mission is to educate, inspire, and connect communities, responsible farmers, and producers as part of a healthy, Earth-friendly, equitable local and regional food system. The Rollin Root's mission is to increase equitable access to fresh, healthy food grown on local farms and to provide nutrition education in underserved communities.
AHMC Seton Medical Center
1900 Sullivan Ave, Daly City, 94015
We provide psychiatric evaluation, stabilization, and medication management for our patients, along with a full array of therapeutic programs and services. Our goal is to enable our patients to successfully function and return to their families and communities.
AHS Highland Hospital SUD
1411 East 31st Street, Oakland, 94602
AHS mission statement is Caring, Healing, Teaching, Serving All. The mission of the program is to provide substance abuse treatment to any Alameda County resident whose life has been adversely affected by his/her drug or alcohol use.
AHS John George Psychiatric Pav
7677 Oakport Street, Oakland, 94621
Alameda Health System (AHS) is an integrated public health care system of five hospitals and four wellness centers with over 800 beds and 1,000 physicians. The heart of the AHS mission – Caring, Healing, Teaching, Serving All – continues to drive innovation, change and growth as we promote wellness and eliminate health care disparities.
AHS Medical Center
7677 Oakport Street, Oakland, 94621
Alameda Health System (AHS) is an integrated public health care system of five hospitals and four wellness centers with over 800 beds and 1,000 physicians. The heart of the AHS mission – Caring, Healing, Teaching, Serving All – continues to drive innovation, change and growth as we promote wellness and eliminate health care disparities.
Aids Healthcare Foundation
6255 W. Sunset Blvd 21st floor, Los Angeles, 90028
Cutting-edge medicine and advocacy regardless of the ability to pay. We serve 1.7 million clients and are a global non-profit company.
Aim High
2030 Harrison Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, 94110
Aim High was founded on the belief that every student has the right to a quality education. In 1986, we launched at one site in San Francisco with just 50 students. Over the last 35 years, we’ve expanded across the Bay Area in every direction, as far as Napa and Tahoe-Truckee. Along the way, our transformative summer enrichment program has empowered thousands of middle schoolers from low-income neighborhoods, igniting their love of learning and yielding real results—97% of Aim High alumni graduate high school and go on to college.A welcoming community where every kid feels seen and supported, Aim High gives students the confidence to succeed in high school and beyond.
Aimtron Corporation
555 S Vermont St, Palatine, 60067
Our purpose and mission is to become the preferred partner of both our customers and suppliers in electronics and manufacturing and in any other business we choose to pursue globally.
Aisha Wahab
1179 West A Street #157, Hayward, 94541
The purpose of this organization promotes human well-being by strengthening the opportunities, resources, and capacities of people in their environments and by creating policies and services to correct conditions that limit human rights and the quality of life. The focus is around: To enhance human well-being and alleviate poverty, oppression, and other forms of social injustice. To enhance the social functioning and interactions of individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities by involving them in accomplishing goals, developing resources, and preventing and alleviating distress. To formulate and implement social policies, services, and programs that meet basic human needs and support the development of human capacities. To pursue policies, services, and resources through advocacy and social or political actions that promote social and economic justice.
Aisha Wahab
1179 West A Street #157, Hayward, 94541
The purpose of this organization promotes human well-being by strengthening the opportunities, resources, and capacities of people in their environments and by creating policies and services to correct conditions that limit human rights and the quality of life. The focus is around: To enhance human well-being and alleviate poverty, oppression, and other forms of social injustice. To enhance the social functioning and interactions of individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities by involving them in accomplishing goals, developing resources, and preventing and alleviating distress. To formulate and implement social policies, services, and programs that meet basic human needs and support the development of human capacities. To pursue policies, services, and resources through advocacy and social or political actions that promote social and economic justice.
Ala Costa Centers
1300 Rose Street, BERKELEY, 94702
The mission of Ala Costa Centers is to enable school-aged children and young adults with developmental disabilities, including autism, to find, use and strengthen their unique skills and talents, and to support their families. Ala Costa Centers aims to impact the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities by providing person centered programming and services with an emphasis on self-advocacy, choice making, problem solving, peer and community interaction, and inclusive ideals.
Alameda Boys and Girls Club
1900 Third Street Rear Building, Alameda, 94501
Mission: Inspire and enable all youth, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive. responsible citizens. Purpose: Positive Self Identity, Educational, Employment, Social, Emotional and Cultural Competencies, Community Involvement, Health and Well Being, Moral Compass
Alameda County Community Food Bank
7900 Edgewater Dr., Oakland, 94621
Volunteers are vital part of the Food Bank's efforts to help the 1 in 6 Alameda County residents we serve including children, senior and entire families. Our warehouse and office are abuzz with hunger relief activity, and your help is needed more than ever. In 2013, more than 13,000 volunteers were instrumental in helping...
Alameda County Housing and Community Development Department
224 W. Winton Avenue, Room 108, Hayward, 94544
The Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) plays a lead role in the development of housing and programs to serve the county's low and moderate income households, homeless, and disabled populations. HCD maintains and expands housing opportunities for low--and moderate--income persons and families in the county by: 1. Preserving the county's housing stock through rehabilitation and repair assistance programs. 2. Expanding the supply of affordable housing for lower income renters and owners, including first-time homebuyers. 3. Serving the needs of the homeless community as the lead agency in the countywide homeless collaborative and partnering with homeless service providers. 4. Revitalizing low-income neighborhoods by installing sidewalks and public accessibility improvements, and by constructing neighborhood-serving facilities.
Alameda County Housing and Community Development- A Department of Alameda County Community Development Agency
224 W. Winton Avenue, Room 108, Hayward, 94544
The Housing and Community Development Department (HCD) plays a lead role in the development of housing and programs to serve the county's low and moderate income households, homeless, and disabled populations. HCD maintains and expands housing opportunities for low--and moderate--income persons and families in the county by: 1. Preserving the county's housing stock through rehabilitation and repair assistance programs. 2. Expanding the supply of affordable housing for lower income renters and owners, including first-time homebuyers. 3. Serving the needs of the homeless community as the lead agency in the countywide homeless collaborative and partnering with homeless service providers. 4. Revitalizing low-income neighborhoods by installing sidewalks and public accessibility improvements, and by constructing neighborhood-serving facilities
Alameda County Library Social Justice Services: Start with a Story Program
2450 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont, 94538
Volunteers will have the unique and valuable opportunity to positively effect the literacy abilities of the little learners and a help build their own personal libraries.
Alameda County Library, Education and Literacy Services
2450 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont, 94538
Alameda County Library’s Education and Literacy Services’ (ELS) charge is to address educational inequities and disparities. Our community-based program helps people read to learn, speak to everyone they choose to, and write to anyone, using any writing tool. By reaching their personal goals, they can build the lives they want. We invite people who value partnership to join us. We serve the communities of Albany, Castro Valley, Centerville, Dublin, Fremont Main, Newark, Niles, REACH, San Lorenzo, and Union City. We also partner with the Juvenile Justice Center, Camp Sweeney, and Santa Rita Jail. We seek out Learning Partners with open minds, patience, empathy, and flexibility. We look for Learning Partners who understand that learning takes time, learning can be hard, and everyone learns differently. Work with adults twice a week for a total of 3 hours/week or with youth for a total of 2 hours/week for at least 6 months. Meet at a library, online, or a partner site.
Alameda County Probation
2500 Fairmont Drive, San Leandro, 94578
Probation supports both Adults and Juveniles that are on probation or in our juvenile system. We support them while they are incarcerated and support them with resources after they are back into the community. We have adult services - they are probation officers that manage the adults. Juvenile Services- these probation officers manage the juvenile caseloads. Juvenile Facilities- is managed by our Deputy Chief, Superintendent , and the assistant. Grant writer Legislation analysis, Community Outreach Coordinator, Administration, and the Chief's offices are 9:00 - 5:00 positions. There is much to learn at the Probation department.
Alameda County Public Defenders Office
1401 Lakeside Drive, Oakland, 94612
Our mission is to zealously protect and defend the rights of our clients through compassionate and inspired legal representation of the highest quality, in pursuit of a fair and unbiased system of justice for all.
We were the second public defender’s office created in California, chartered in 1927 by Earl Warren. He would later go on to become Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. During its first year, our office employed two lawyers.