Program Sites
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Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
3720 Stephen M White Drive, San Pedro, 90731
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium is a trusted resource that inspires exploration, respect and conservation of Southern California marine life.
Volunteer Coordinator Floyd Anderson at (310) 548-7562 x229 or floyd.anderson@lacity.org.
Conservation Biology contact: Julianne...
Cadence Healthcare
295 Lafayette St. 7th Floor, New York, 10012
Cadence delivers effective chronic disease management, better health outcomes, and financial ROI at scale.
California Association of Health and Education Linked Professions JPA
17800 Highway 18, Apple Valley, 92307
No description provided.
California Collegiate Charter School
5101 South Western Avenue, Los Angeles, 90026
No description provided.
California Conference for Equality and Justice
3605 Long Beach Blvd #100, Long Beach, 90807
Students will be working in our Building Bridges Youth Programs. Building Bridges Youth Programs work to develop young people’s (ages 12 – 25) knowledge of inequities in their families, schools and communities, so they can begin practicing, by themselves and with others, ways to challenge and transform those inequities....
California Conference for Equality and Justice: Building Bridges Youth Programs - Restorative Practices in Communities
3711 Long Beach Blvd Suite 1017, Long Beach, 90813
The California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ) is a human relations organization dedicated to eliminating bias, bigotry and racism through education, conflict resolution and advocacy. Since 1963, the California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ), has worked to transform our communities to end oppression and injustice for all. At CCEJ, we know that real change only comes from everyone working together. That’s why all our programs are focused on raising awareness, healing conflicts, and bridging our differences. With decades of experience, CCEJ works in schools, businesses, and communities to make real systemic change by growing the movement of people building a stronger, more united Southern California. Now, more than ever, we need each other to build a world of understanding, acceptance, and justice for all of us. Together, we stand for justice for all.
California Conference for Equity and Social Justice
3711 Long Beach Blvd Suite 1017, Long Beach, 90813
The California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ) is a human relations organization dedicated to eliminating bias, bigotry and racism through education, conflict resolution and advocacy. Since 1963, the California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ), has worked to transform our communities to end oppression and injustice for all. At CCEJ, we know that real change only comes from everyone working together. That’s why all our programs are focused on raising awareness, healing conflicts, and bridging our differences. With decades of experience, CCEJ works in schools, businesses, and communities to make real systemic change by growing the movement of people building a stronger, more united Southern California. Now, more than ever, we need each other to build a world of understanding, acceptance, and justice for all of us. Together, we stand for justice for all.
California Dental Group
9618 Garden Grove Boulevard #208, Garden Grove, 92844
No description provided.
California Department of Public Health - Office of Professional Development and Engagement
1615 Capitol Ave, Sacramento, 95825
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) mission is to advance the health and well-being of California's diverse people and communities. CDPH works to protect the public's health in the Golden State and helps shape positive health outcomes for individuals, families and communities.
California Department of Public Health - Pathways into Public Health Initiative
1615 Capitol Ave, Sacramento, 95825
The COVID-19 pandemic clearly illustrated the need for a well-trained and versatile public health workforce. To respond, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) partnered to develop and launch the California...
California Department of Public Health - Sustance Abuse Prevention and Control
1615 Capitol Ave, Sacramento, 95825
The Substance and Addiction Prevention Branch (SAPB) aims to reduce individual, social, and environmental harms...
California Department of Public Health Maternal and Child Adolescent Division
1615 Capitol Ave, Sacramento, 95825
California Families in Focus
6475 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. #191, LONG BEACH, 90803
California Families in Focus (CFF) is a 501 (C)(3) Nonprofit Organization based in Long Beach, CA. MISSION: To develop and provide positive and innovative events and social service programs for youth and their families to achieve empowerment and purpose. VISION: To inspire our community to become proactive in achieving their...
California Families in Focus
6475 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. #191, LONG BEACH, 90803
The Mission of California Families in Focus is to develop and provide positive and innovative events and social service programs for youth and their families to achieve empowerment and purpose. Our organization works with all youth regardless of ethnicity, race, gender or sexual orientation. We provide tutoring and mentoring to school aged youth ages 12-17 from the greater Long Beach area but we do a lot more than that. Our projects, programs and events are: I matter 2 anti-bullying and suicide awareness campaign: which includes a fashion show, conference and resource fair and a festival. The Kimberly Maddox Youth Scholarship program: where we select one or two deserving students to give a scholarship to help them with their education. The HALO Project: which includes visiting seniors and helping them with activities they have a rough time doing, the Padrino/Madrina project, which provides custom made suits and gowns to students who cannot afford them for prom or graduation, volunteering for special needs events, visiting youth diagnosed with cancer and bringing them stuffed animals, hugs and joy. The Rainbow Family Festival: This is a one day festival for the LGBTQ community specifically families with children. The Spirit of Christmas: One day event where we treat women and children living in domestic violence and drug rehab shelters like royalty by providing food, gifts, empowerment, resources and lots of love for the holidays.
California Hispanic Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Community Assessment Service Center SPA 7
2101 Capitol Avenue, Sacramento, 95816
No description provided.
California Hispanic Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse: La Familia Drug Abuse Center
2101 Capitol Avenue, Sacramento, 95816
No description provided.
California Rehabiilitation and Hand Therapy
7071 Warner Ave Suite A, Huntington Beach, 92647
No description provided.
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, 90840
The University offers a variety of service-learning and research opportunities for students. Please review the Opportunities list for details.
All students, regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation, are open and welcome to participate.
California State University, Long Beach: Men's Success Initiative
1250 Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, 90840
California State University, Long Beach, known nationally as "The Beach," is a hub of diversity, both culturally and intellectually. The 322-acre campus is designed to encourage student involvement and success. We are a diverse, student-centered, globally-engaged public university committed to providing high-valued undergraduate educational opportunities through superior teaching, research, creative activity and service for the people of California and the world. CSULB is committed to make a positive contribution to the greater society by developing responsible citizens, with highly valued degrees, for the 21st century. And we strive to graduate students who are skilled problem-solvers and practioners of their disciplines through participation in research projects, creative endeavors, community service learning, and internships.