Program Sites
Downey Unified School District- Special Education Department
11627 Brookshire Avenue, Downey, 90241
Downey Unified School District is committed to developing all students to be self-motivated learners and productive, responsible and compassionate members of an ever-changing global society. Our highly qualified staff foster meaningful relationships with students, parents, and the community while providing a relevant and rigorous curriculum in facilities that advance teaching and learning.
All students graduate with a 21st Century education that ensures they are college and career ready, globally competitive and citizens of strong character.
Downey Unified School District: Foster Youth
11627 Brookshire Avenue, Downey, 90241
Downey Unified School District is committed to developing all students to be self-motivated learners and productive, responsible and compassionate members of an ever-changing global society. Our highly qualified staff foster meaningful relationships with students, parents, and the community while providing a relevant and rigorous curriculum in facilities that advance teaching and learning.
All students graduate with a 21st Century education that ensures they are college and career ready, globally competitive and citizens of strong character.
DPN Systems
2005 Manzanita Lane, Manhattan Beach, 90266
Our main mission is to provide CPR certification and education to colleges, medical facilities, and dental facilities and the general community.
Dr Jonathan Nguyen's Internal Medicine
555 E Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach, 90806
No description provided.
DR LEE ACUPUNCTURE
1050 E. YORBA LINDA BLVD.,SUITE 101, PLACENTIA, 92870
TO PROMOTE THE CHINESE MEDICINE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH.
Dr. Hiep Dinh Dang, D.O., Inc.
14160 Brookhurst Street, Garden Grove, 92843
No description provided.
Dr. Quang Phan
12665 Garden Grove Blvd Suite 304, Garden Grove, 92843
Dr. Quang Q. Phan is a gastroenterologist in Garden Grove, California, and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center and Garden Grove Hospital and Medical Center. He received his medical degree from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years.
Dr. Tin Wong Do Medical Corporation
500 N. Garfield Ave, Suite 105, Monterey Park, 91754
No description provided.
DreamKreator Studio
121 Linden Ave, Long Beach, 90802
Telling stories & building community through media. At Dreamkreator Studio, we love telling great stories and building community. With over 30 years of service to communities, we are a destination for media and events that educate, inspire, and entertain.
Dreams for Schools
550 N Park Center Drive. #102, Santa Ana, 92705
Dreams for Schools programs inspire and educate students to be STEAM and Computer Science literate with the hard and soft skills needed to become the critical thinkers, creative leaders, and technologists of tomorrow. We’re technology experts empowering students and educators with hands-on learning opportunities.
Dynasty’s United Youth Association
1117 W Manchester Blvd Suite A, Inglewood, 90301
Over the past eight years, DUYA has helped over 2,000 students become successful, self-sufficient, and socially responsible citizens. Each of the programs directly targets the barriers that prevent students from continuing to grow and learn. The organization, which started with in-person tutoring and homework help, has since grown to include other life-supporting programs such as career readiness and mental health counseling. Pre-COVID, DUYA was located at five public libraries in Los Angeles throughout the school year and one recreation center for Summer Camp programming.
Early Childhood Mental Health Program
200 24th st, Richmond, 94804
ECMHP'S mission is to promote the well-being and empowerment of our community by providing access to collaborative early intervention, mental health, and early education services that foster healthy development, strong relationships, healing and resilience for infants, young children and their families who face adversity....
East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice
1594 W Willow Street, Long Beach, 90810
East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice (EYCEJ) is an environmental health and justice non-profit organization working towards a safe and healthy environment for communities that are disproportionately suffering the negative impacts of industrial pollution.
Can only work with 8 students max every semester.
Partnering only with ENGL 444 & ESP/GEOG 392 in Spring 2017
East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice
1594 W Willow Street, Long Beach, 90810
East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice (EYCEJ) is an environmental health and justice non-profit organization working towards a safe and healthy environment for communities that are disproportionately suffering the negative impacts of industrial pollution.
Can only work with 8 students max every semester.
Partnering only with ENGL 444 & ESP/GEOG 392 in Spring 2017
Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center
1000 South Fremont Avenue, Alhambra, 91803
No description provided.
Eastman Avenue Elementary School
333 South Beaudry Avenue, Los Angeles, 90017
No description provided.
Ednovate Inc.
350 S Figueroa St Suite 250, Los Angeles, 90071
Active agreement for all CED programs (Exhibit A-F)
EDUCATE Un Mundo De Amigos Preschool
1480 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach, 90813
Our Mission at Un Mundo de Amigos Preschool (UMDA) is to develop active thinkers in a safe, loving, dual- language, and balanced learning environment that inspires children of diverse backgrounds to fulfill their unlimited potential, while changing the shape and availability of preschool for children living in Long Beach, through a focused pre-k program and partnerships with parents and community members.
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), CSULB
1250 Bellflower Blvd, SSC-260, Long Beach, 90840
The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) at CSULB is dedicated to serving first-generation, historically low-income students by providing access and equity to higher education. EOP promotes student achievement by providing one-on-one, developmental academic and financial aid counseling and utilizes high-impact practices such as tutoring, orientation, transitional programming, career and graduate school exploration, enrichment activities, and community outreach to contribute to student success. EOP advocates for equitable outcomes for students and is committed to facilitating inclusion throughout the campus community.