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PIH Health

12401 Washington Blvd, Whittier, 90602

No description provided.

PIH Health HCA Internship

11500 Brookshire Ave, Downey, 90241

Gain healthcare administration experience. Our network of highly trained and compassionate physicians, nurses, clinicians, staff and volunteers work tirelessly and collaboratively every day to maintain and enhance the health and wellbeing of every member of our service areas.  And when needed, we are here to coordinate care...

Pine Forest Healthcare, Inc DBA Camino Healthcare

13922 Cerise Ave, Hawthorne, 90250

Skilled Nursing Facility We are dignifying long term care in the eyes of the world through Moments of Truth.

Pioneer High School

9401 South Painter Avenue, Whittier, 90605

No description provided.

Pioneer Home Health Services Inc

1433 Sea Ridge Dr, Cerritos, 90703

No description provided.

PKD Foundation

1001 E. 101st Terrace, Kansas City, 64131

All students, regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation, are open and welcome to participate.

Placentia Surgery Center

1041 E Yorba Linda Blvd., #200A, Placentia, 92870

We are a surgery center in Placentia, California offering high quality ambulatory surgery care. We are QUAD A accredited and going through our medicare certification. We currently do a majority pain cases but expanding into vascular and spine.

Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District

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Planned Parenthood LA

400 W. 30th Street, Los Angeles, 90007

All students, regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation, are open and welcome to participate.

Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties

801 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim, 92805

Planned Parenthood Orange and San Bernardino Counties provides an exceptional health care experience for every patient, protects and promotes the fundamental right of all individuals to make their own personal health decisions, and advocates for and delivers comprehensive education to create healthier communities.

Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest

1075 Camino del Rio South, San Diego, 92108

Our Mission

To ensure broad public access to sexual and reproductive health care through direct service, education and advocacy.

Our mission statement defines our identity and purpose. It guides and focuses each of our programs and services. The mission connects all of us.

To ensure broad public access to sexual and reproductive health care through direct service, education and advocacy.

Our mission statement defines our identity and purpose. It guides and focuses each of our programs and services. The mission connects all of us.

Our Vision

A world where sexual and reproductive rights are basic human rights, where access to health care doesn’t depend on who you are or where you live, and where every person has the opportunity to choose their own path to a healthy and meaningful life.

This vision guides the decisions we all make every day and helps us stay focused on what we’re trying to accomplish.

Our Commitment to Equity and Belonging

Our commitment to “Respect and honor all people” (part of our In This Together workplace values) means we intentionally work to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued, supported and can contribute their best. We celebrate and encourage diversity in all forms and promote equity through our practices, policies, systems, and behaviors. We are In This Together.

Ensuring we live up to our DEI commitment is the responsibility of everyone who works at Planned Parenthood.

Planned Parenthood OSBC

700 S Tustin Street, Tustin, 92866

No description provided.

Planned Parenthood Pasadena and San Gabriel Valley

2333 Lake Ave, 2nd Floor, Altadena, 91001

All students, regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation, are open and welcome to participate.

pleiotropy

1532 Gundry Ave, Long Beach, 90813

This is a test listing by Ashley Carter so he can see what prospective sites receive in the initial email. Do not apply to this site, it will be edleted after testing is completed.

Point Vicente Elementary School

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Pomona Unified

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Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center

1798 N Garey Ave., Pomona, 91767

"Basic to our mission is our commitment to continuously strive to improve the status of health by reaching out and serving the needs of our diverse ethnic religious and cultural community."

Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center

1798 N. Garey Avenue, Pomona, 91767

Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center is dedicated to providing high-quality, cost-effective health care services to residents of the greater Pomona Valley. The Medical Center offers a full range of services from local primary acute care to highly specialized regional services. Selection of all services is based on community need, availability of financing and the organization‘s technical ability to provide high quality results. Basic to our mission is our commitment to strive continuously to improve the status of health by reaching out and serving the needs of our diverse ethnic, religious and cultural community.

Port of Los Angeles High School

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Poverello House

412 F St. Fresno Ca, Fresno, 93706

Believing in the dignity of every person, at Poverello House we work to enrich the lives and spirits of all who pass our way by stewarding the resources made available to us through Providential and community support. We provide food service, emergency shelter, wrap-around services, etc.

Powell K-8 Academy for Success

150 Victoria St., Long Beach,

No description provided.

Power 4 Youth

5199 E. PCH, Suite 209, Long Beach, 90804

Power 4 Youth has 6 sites including our main office. Service Learning and Intern students primarily work at the 5 mentoring sites. Research interns work out of the main office.

All students, regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation, are open and...

Power 4 Youth

5199 E Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach, 90804

Power 4 Youth has been a vital presence in the community since 1999. Power 4 Youth provides one-on-one academic mentoring to middle and high school students from throughout the Long Beach area. Over 450 at-risk, primarily low-income students have had their lives impacted through Power 4 Youth one-on-one mentoring relationships.

MISSION STATEMENT “Making the difference in the lives of at-risk students through caring, consistent mentoring relationships” We believe that all youth deserve individual guidance from a caring, knowledgeable adult to help them achieve their potential.

WHAT WE DO The goal of Power 4 Youth is to help middle and high school youth through addressing the broad issues that are keeping them from doing their best. Mentors provide academic support, encourage achievement, and connect youth with caring adults. The program is available to all students. Student/Mentor pairs meet weekly for a minimum of one year at supervised locations throughout the area, with the average relationship lasting 2½ years, and many last into the student’s adulthood. Mentors help the students to be prepared to be successful adults. Historically, our outcomes have achieved this: -2/3 of the students improve or maintain their grades after participating in the program -90% of the youth show improvement in reading through participating in Power4Youth. -Besides improving grades and literacy skills, students work on college readiness, building social skills, and increasing community engagement.

Power 4 Youth

5199 E. PCH, Suite 209, Long Beach, 90804

Power 4 Youth has been a vital presence in the community since 1999. Power 4 Youth provides one-on-one academic mentoring to middle and high school students from throughout the Long Beach area. Over 450 at-risk, primarily low-income students have had their lives impacted through Power 4 Youth one-on-one mentoring relationships.

MISSION STATEMENT “Making the difference in the lives of at-risk students through caring, consistent mentoring relationships” We believe that all youth deserve individual guidance from a caring, knowledgeable adult to help them achieve their potential.

WHAT WE DO The goal of Power 4 Youth is to help middle and high school youth through addressing the broad issues that are keeping them from doing their best. Mentors provide academic support, encourage achievement, and connect youth with caring adults. The program is available to all students. Student/Mentor pairs meet weekly for a minimum of one year at supervised locations throughout the area, with the average relationship lasting 2½ years, and many last into the student’s adulthood. Mentors help the students to be prepared to be successful adults. Historically, our outcomes have achieved this: -2/3 of the students improve or maintain their grades after participating in the program -90% of the youth show improvement in reading through participating in Power4Youth. -Besides improving grades and literacy skills, students work on college readiness, building social skills, and increasing community engagement.

Power Play Kids

3840 Woodruff Ave, Long Beach, 90808

Pediatric occupational therapy

To help your child maximize their potential in every area of life. We can help you understand the barriers affecting your child's development and give you powerful tools to help your child succeed.