Program Sites
Chinese Christian Herald Crusades
536 8th Street, Oakland, 94607
We are an non-profit Christian Organization providing social service to the Oakland community especially for those Chinese new immigrants who have difficulty of understanding English.
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.
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 (Recreation Therapy Students Only)
2180 Milvia St, Bekreley, 94705
Students in the Recreation Therapy internship course must obtain approval from their faculty for placement. Students may use this site only if they have been offered a paid opportunity.
City of Berkeley-- Berkeley Mental Health
2640 Martin Luther King, Berkeley, 94704
No description provided.
City of Corona Department of Community Services
400 S. Vicentia Ave., Corona, 92882
1. Heritage Room Assistant: specializes in the acquisition, preservation, and use of research materials that document the cultural and environmental history of the Corona area. 2. Brown Bag Assistant: assisting Circle City staff with the distribution of groceries to qualifying seniors from the community.
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 Emeryville -Community Services
4727 San Pablo Ave, Emeryville, 94608
AFTER SCHOOL STUDENT SUPPORT
City of Emeryville Community Services-Youth Services
4727 San Pablo Avenue, Emeryville, 94608
After School Program- Student Support
City of Fremont (Parks and Recreation Department)
3300 Capitol Ave Bldg B, Fremont, 94538
The Parks and Recreation Department strives to ensure the citizens of Fremont receive friendly, valued customer services through maintaining beautiful parks, managing facilities, providing park ranger services, and offering a broad spectrum of recreation programs in a manner that responds to community needs.
City of Hayward
777 B St, Hayward, 94541
Vision Statement: The City of Hayward is a place where people want to be. It has a growing economy, good housing options, cradle-to-career educational opportunities, an inviting downtown, and vibrant neighborhoods across the city. Its diverse and inclusive community is well supported with robust city services and is kept healthy and safe through innovative programs. It is a regional leader in addressing the housing & homelessness crises. It is also a leader in climate resilience and environmental justice to prepare residents to face the impacts of climate change. City staff have what they need to thrive in their work and take pride in helping Hayward continually improve.
City of Henderson
250 S Green Valley Pkwy, Henderson, 89015
Whether in a Therapeutic Recreation program or in inclusive recreation settings with those who do not have disabilities, we'll find a way for you to get the most out of every leisure activity. We believe that involvement in leisure experiences is important to the quality of life for all individuals.
City of Mountain View
500 Castro Street, Mountain View, 94041
Local municipality providing services to residents of Mountain View.
City of Newark
6800 Mowry Avenue, Newark, 94560
The mission of the City of Newark is to provide the quality of services to meet the highest expectation of those we serve. The Recreation & Community Services department mission is to enrich the lives of all community members through our recreation and social programs and services.
City of Oakland, Office of the Inspector General
250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Oakland, 94612
The City of Oakland's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is an independent civilian oversight agency that monitors and audits the Oakland Police Department's (OPD) policies, practices, and procedures. The OIG's mission is to ensure accountability, enhance community trust, and increase transparency by conducting fair and thorough assessments of the OPD’s compliance with the law and departmental policies.
City of Placerville
549 Main Street, PLACERVILLE, 95667-5609
The Community Services Department consists of the following divisions: Facilities - Maintenance of Placerville Station Park and Ride, Placerville Aquatics Center, Town Hall, Scout Hall, Gold Bug Park and Mine, and City Parks. Parks - Operation of: Historic Gold Bug Park and Mine, Lions Park Softball Complex, Lumsden Pond, El Dorado Trial, Placerville Aquatic Center, and neighborhood parks. Recreation - Management and operations of: Youth and Adult Sports, Leisure Enrichment Classes, Camps, Aquatics Programs, Special Events, and Facility Rentals. Special Events - Oversight and facilitation of Special Events within the City of Placerville; City Events, Legacy Events, Community Events and Downtown Placerville (Main Street) El Dorado Trail - Maintenance and oversight of 4.3miles of trail extending through the City of Placerville and connecting into El Dorado County.
City of San Leandro
835 E14th ST, SAN LEANDRO, 94577
Our mission is to enrich the lives of our community members by providing diverse and accessible recreational programs, preserving natural spaces, and fostering a sense of well-being and community engagement. We strive to create vibrant and inclusive parks and facilities that promote health, enjoyment, and lifelong learning for all.
City of Santa Maria Rec/Parks Dept
Recreation and Parks Dept, Santa Maria, 93454
Municipal recreation agency providing park maintenance, recreation programs, community enrichment and special events
City of Sunnyvale, Department of Library and Recreation Services - Therapeutic Recreation
550 E. Remington Dr., Sunnyvale, 94087
Therapeutic Recreation programs are designed to enhance the quality of lives of individuals with disabilities through meaningful recreation programs. Programs provide recreation opportunities in a safe, caring and positive environment, create self-confidence through exposure to new recreation opportunities, enhance skills in gross motor and fine motor coordination, social interaction, and self-expression, and foster independence.
City of Wolfforth Library
508 E HWY 62, Wolfforth, 79382
The City of Wolfforth Library will provide innovative Library services, delivered in a friendly, efficient and effective manner, that will assist all residents to continue to grow and learn throughout life, with materials, programs, and services in a variety of formats suited to the informational and recreational needs of the community, and a relaxed, open environment that offers all citizens the opportunity to meet and interact with others. The vision of the Library is to be a cornerstone in the community, to have resources available for leisure as well as learning, and to facilitate activities for children, teens, and adults throughout the year for the residents of Wolfforth as well as the surrounding communities.
CleanEarth4Kids.org
517 Seagaze Dr, Oceanside, 92054
Our mission is to protect children’s health & future, clean air and water, public health, environmental justice, public lands, wildlife, wetlands, streams, rivers, oceans, ecosystems, forests, trees, climate, healthy soils & food, nontoxic playgrounds, parks and green spaces, schools, and organic gardens. We work to stop toxic chemicals, pesticides, PFAS, plastics, lead, mercury… hazardous waste and pollution. We fight for children and families, workers, seniors, wildlife, and our environment.