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One Home Health

2133 Las Positas Ct suite i & j,, Livermore,, 94551

The Mission of Option One Home Care, Inc. is to demonstrate God's love by providing exceptional service and quality care to meet the Physical, Mental, and spiritual needs of our community.

Onix Networking Corp.

1991 Crocker Rd, Westlake, 44145

We help leading companies get the most out of their cloud technology with innovative, cloud-powered solutions and best-in-class services.

Open Heart Kitchen

5200 Case Avenue, Pleasanton, 94566

We ask that you watch the two videos found on our website. Volunteers must register an online account through our website before volunteering.

Open Source Wellness

221 Oak St, Oakland, 94612

Open Source Wellness (OSW) is a “behavioral pharmacy” where basic, trans-diagnostic health behaviors are taught and practiced. Representing the next generation of clinical-community integration and behavioral medicine, OSW is a delivery system for the health practices that underlie physical and psychological health and wellbeing. The core programming consists of movement for all fitness levels, basic mindfulness and stress reduction, nutritious family-style meals (plant-based), and facilitated social support and connection, and is largely facilitated by peer leaders in a hybrid drop-in and intensive cohort-group model. Open Source Wellness is refining models that are based in clinical settings, low-income housing communities, and open-access community settings, and aims to support sustained health behavior change, foster meaningful social connection and belonging, and offset substantial downstream medical costs via community-based generation of the factors upstream from health. IMAGINE THIS: A doctor informs a patient that she has a chronic disease: pre-diabetes, obesity, cardiac disease, or depression. Instead of saying: “Eat better, move more, here’s a handout, good luck!” - the physician says: “I’ve written you a different kind of prescription – I think of it as a Behavioral Pharmacy. It’s not a class –or a lecture – it’s a community dedicated to wellbeing where members actually cook healthy food, do fun physical movement, and learn stress-reduction together. Once you’ve completed your 3-month prescription, they will help you connect with others in your neighborhood who get together to practice– in fact, there are peer-led gatherings in schools, community centers, and even right here in our clinic – and your whole family is always welcome to join you.” Our mission is to transform health outcomes and health equity by creating integrated clinical-community channels for individuals and families to find workable, affordable, and sustainable health behavior solutions. 

optimal massage therapist

1203 san luis Obispo Ave, Hayward, 94544

To provide clients with optimal sport massage therapy and promoting corrective exercises to promote muscle health.

Oregon Health & Science University / AIMS Lab

3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, 97239

As part of its multifaceted public mission, OHSU strives for excellence in education, research and scholarship, clinical practice and community service. Through its dynamic interdisciplinary environment, OHSU stimulates the spirit of inquiry, initiative and cooperation among students, faculty and staff. This formalized internship will be in the Department of Biomedical Engineering / AIMS Lab.

Orfalea Children's Center Lab School at Allan Hancock College

800 South College Drive Building I, Santa Maria, 93454

The Orfalea Children's Center Lab School is one out two programs offered at AHC. We serve 90+ children daily ranging from 3months to 5 years old. We work closely with the academic program to guarantee we offer best practices that align with research base theories. Mission Allan Hancock College fosters an educational culture that values equity and diversity and engages students in an inclusive learning environment. We offer pathways that encourage our student population to achieve personal, career, and academic goals through coursework leading to skills building, certificates, associate degrees, and transfer

ORIC Pharmaceuticals

240 E Grand Ave., South San Francisco, 94080

TARGETING INNATE, ACQUIRED AND BYPASS RESISTANCE—WITH THE END GOAL OF TRANSFORMING LIVES ORIC was established in 2014 with a bold vision of Overcoming Resistance In Cancer. Resistance limits the efficacy of otherwise significant cancer treatment breakthroughs, regardless of modality. Our ambition at ORIC is to discover and develop innovative therapies that benefit patients with cancer, including by making existing therapies more effective for a longer period of time. Our initial project was a small molecule antagonist of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), which has been implicated in resistance to various treatment modalities—including anti-hormonal therapy, chemotherapy and immunotherapy—and across multiple cancers. The resulting product candidate, ORIC-101, is now being studied in clinical trials for a range of solid tumors. ORIC-101 and other pipeline programs are a result of rigorous, hands-on experimentation and medicinal chemistry efforts led by our internal team of scientists in biology, medicinal chemistry, DMPK and translational medicine, with assistance from academic collaborators and continued guidance from our founders and board members. This collective team maintains an unwavering focus on improving the lives of patients by tackling the problem of cancer treatment resistance. ORIC is a research-driven company dedicated to discovering and developing novel therapies that can Overcome Resistance In Cancer. Our collaborative, empowering culture gives scientists the authority, responsibility and support to do cutting-edge work on therapies for treatment-resistant cancers. Our culture and values support our mission, provide a shared understanding of how we work together as a company and provide a clear sense of what is most important for us as an organization.

OrthoNorCal Physical Therapy

1600 Saratoga Ave Suite 46, San Jose, 95129

OrthoNorCal is a Physical Therapy Center operating within the new, state of the art 49ers Fit health and fitness center in San Jose, CA. This setting offers a unique opportunity for physical therapists to integrate strength and conditioning principles into their rehabilitation plans, bridging the gap between traditional rehab and return to athletics/activities.

Osorio Training Center

22495 Foothill Blvd, Hayward, 94541

Osorio Training Center offers boxing classes for all ages and levels. If you have a passion for fitness and/or boxing and are looking to expand your knowledge, this is the place to be. Here at OTC you can expect to learn all things fitness including but not limited to proper gym etiqutte, how to safely train clients, the...

Our Family Coalition

1385 Mission Street Ste. 330, San Francisco, 94103

OFC is a nonprofit organization that seeks to advance equity for LGBTQ+ families and children through support, education, and advocacy. Uniquely situated at the intersection of LGBTQ+ and family justice work, our vision is to create a just society and community where we all belong and thrive. OFC is a 25-year-old organization that continues to grow on a yearly basis in the number of people it serves, geographic reach, number of organizations it supports, incubates and partners with and the number of families (children and adults) it supports. part of Our Family Coalition’s (OFC) commitment to serving LGBTQ+ families is centered around the social advancement of our families and community members. Specifically, OFC seeks to advance equity for LGBTQ+ families and children through support, education, and advocacy. Uniquely situated at the intersection of LGBTQ+ and family justice work, our vision is to create a just society and community where we all belong and thrive.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Church

16200 Cambridge Dr., Lathrop, 95330

Non-profit organization. Catholic Church.

Our Space LGBTQ Community Center

22245 Main St, Hayward, 94540

Our Space is a Community Center for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning) youth ages 14-24 to connect with community and other LGBTQ youth, attend support groups, health education workshops and leadership opportunities, get free food & clothes, check out books, get connected to a therapist...

OUSD - Glenview Elementary (for ES389 class)

4215 La Cresta Avenue, Oakland, 94702

We provide instruction and support to our families. Making sure they are equipped and ready as they transition from TK through 5th grade. Right now, we are providing community support to all of our families that are having a hard time adjusting due to covid-19, making sure they have everything they need to adapt during DL.

OUSD - McClymonds Youth & Family

2607 Myrtle St., Oakland, 94607

No description provided.

OUSD McKinney-Vento Program (for ES 389 class)

880 Trestle Glen Rd, Oakland, 94610

The McKinney-Vento program is designed to address the problems that homeless children and youth have faced in enrolling, attending, and succeeding in school. The Guardian Angels program assists families in finding temporary to permanent housing aong with emergency servics such as connecting with social services.

Outdoor Kids Occupational Therapy, Inc.

2930 Domingo Ave., Berkeley, 94705

At OKOT, we know modern busy lifestyles are robbing children of essential experiences they need for a happy and healthy childhood. We offer playful nature-based occupational therapy groups for children to connect children to nature as a foundation for their optimal health and wellness throughout life.

Pace Physical Therapy

3880 S. Bascom Ave. Ste.106, San Jose, 95124

This is an outpatient physical therapy practice which focuses on orthopedic disorders. We see around 15-20 patients per day with age ranging from 10-65 year olds

Pacific beach Christian church

1074 Loring Street, San Diego, 92109

We are a Christian Church located in Pacific Beach. Our mission is to create a better life for people who want to come in and seek one. We accept all people and consider ourselves family. We build with one another.

Pacific Center for Human Growth

2712 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, 94705

To enhance the mental health and overall well-being of the LGBTQIA+ and QTBIPOC communities by providing culturally responsive therapy, peer to peer support groups, community outreach services, and facilitated workshops. To incorporate strong social justice and trauma-informed frameworks in our clinical training and peer-to-peer support programs that contribute to equitable mental health service delivery. To provide the most comprehensive care possible for all who seek our services.

Pacific Coast Farmers' Market Association (PCFMA)

5060 Commercial Circle, Suite A, Concord, 94520

Pacific Coast Farmers’ Market Association is a tax exempt 501c5 nonprofit organization, dedicated to empowering California farmers to be enormously successful in Bay Area communities. PCFMA creates community-based food experiences throughout the San Francisco Bay Area that support California family farms and a healthy local food system. We organize more than 20 weekly certified farmers’ markets in more than 25 Bay Area communities. Each provides an economic outlet for Northern California family farms and provides communities access to the freshest available produce.

Pacific Glazing Contractors

40455 Encyclopedia Circle, Fremont, 94538

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Pacific Physical Therapy

1260 B street suite 250, Hayward, 94541

Mission: to provide the best one-on-one physical therapy care to our clients by utilizing a hands-on and clinically-oriented team approach. We strive to achieve the ultimate result of enhancing the quality of life of our patients by obtaining their highest level of function and independence through our goals of patient education and facilitating restorative function.

PAF from Center for Community Engagement

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This category is used for students that are waiting for their Community Partner site to be approved. Once the site is approved, this placement will be deleted and the student will make a new placement at the approved site. Should the requested partner not return a signed agreement to the CCE and, therefore, does not become...

PAF from Office of Internships

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This category is used for students that are waiting for their Community Partner site to be approved. Once the site is approved, this placement will be deleted and the student will make a new placement at the approved site. Should the requested partner not return a signed agreement to the Office of Internships and, therefore...