Program Sites
Foodfx Inc. dba Metafoodx
160 E Tasman Dr, San Jose, 95134
Our mission is to revolutionize the global food system and drive sustainability through advanced AI and innovative solutions focused on minimizing waste and optimizing operations - creating a sustainable future for both business and the planet.
Foothill Elementary
700 Pacific Street, Monterey, 93940
At MPUSD, the Educational Services department is committed to providing services and support to meet the needs of our diverse learners from grades K-12 and beyond. We work together with our school leaders and staff to ensure all of our students have access to a high-quality instructional program and the services needed to succeed as individuals.
Foothill Hospitality House
488 Crown Point Cir Ste 100, Grass Valley,
The mission of Hospitality House is to bring homeless people in Nevada County into a circle of community caring that offers shelter, sustenance, medical care, advocacy, opportunity, dignity, and hope as we assist them in transitioning from homelessness to housing.
Fort Ord Environmental Justice Network (FOEJN)
31 Upper Ragsdale Dr, Monterey, 93940
Highly persistent and organized service learners are necessary for this placement. Students do outreach to community groups community via workshops, at after school programs, and through "green" products farmer's markets.
Foundation for Monterey County Free Libraries
450 Lincoln Ave, Salinas, 93901
TO ASSIST THE MONTEREY COUNTY FREE LIBRARIES IN PROVIDING ACCESS TO INFORMATION, EDUCATION, AND RECREATIONAL MATERIALS, AND LIFELONG LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES TO THE DIVERSE CULTURAL, LINGUISTIC, URBAN, AND RURAL COMMUNITIES IT SERVES.
Frank Ledesma Elementary
1261 Metz Road, Soledad, 93960
Our goal is to eliminate the opportunity gap while creating every student to be civic and digital citizens who are prepared to be college and career ready. The mission is to provide leadership and guidance for all stakeholders to increase student achievement through standards-based curricula, professional development, and educational support.
All service learning students will be required to have a TB test and Fingerprinting prior to starting their service hours.
Frank Ledesma Elementary School - Soledad Unified School District
973 Vista de Soledad, Soledad, 93960
Our goal is to eliminate the opportunity gap while creating every student to be civic and digital citizens who are prepared to be college and career ready. The mission is to provide leadership and guidance for all stakeholders to increase student achievement through standards-based curricula, professional development, and educational support.
All service learning students will be required to have a TB test and Fingerprinting prior to starting their service hours.
Frank Paul Elementary
1205 E. Market Street, Salinas, 93905
Alisal Union School District operates eleven K-6 schools and partners with one Charter School in the most rapidly growing section of Salinas. In addition to our regular classroom teachers, our schools have certificated resource staff consisting of Bilingual Resource Teachers, Migrant Resource Teachers, Literacy Specialists, Instructional Coaches and Resource Specialists. Speech Therapists, Psychologists, School Nurses and Certified Nurses Assistants are also employed to provide additional resources to classroom teachers.
The Alisal Union School District currently serves about 7,700 students. Our multi-ethnic student population is distributed as follows:
- 94% LCFF Unduplicated Count
- 92% Latinos
- 1% White
- <1% each: African American, Asian, Filipino, Pacific Islander, two or more races
- 85% Qualify for Free/Reduced-Priced Meals (although All of our students get free meals)
- 75% English Learners
- 10% Migrant
- 10% Homeless
- 10% Students With Disabilities
- 100% amazing students/our country's future leaders
All K-12 school districts require TB testing and some form of background checking (Livescan fingerprinting; Meagan’s List check; etc.). The level of clearance required depends on degree of supervision.
Frank Paul Elementary School - Alisal Union School District
1300 Rider Ave., Salinas, 93905
Alisal Union School District operates eleven K-6 schools and partners with one Charter School in the most rapidly growing section of Salinas. In addition to our regular classroom teachers, our schools have certificated resource staff consisting of Bilingual Resource Teachers, Migrant Resource Teachers, Literacy Specialists, Instructional Coaches and Resource Specialists. Speech Therapists, Psychologists, School Nurses and Certified Nurses Assistants are also employed to provide additional resources to classroom teachers.
The Alisal Union School District currently serves about 7,700 students. Our multi-ethnic student population is distributed as follows:
- 94% LCFF Unduplicated Count
- 92% Latinos
- 1% White
- <1% each: African American, Asian, Filipino, Pacific Islander, two or more races
- 85% Qualify for Free/Reduced-Priced Meals (although All of our students get free meals)
- 75% English Learners
- 10% Migrant
- 10% Homeless
- 10% Students With Disabilities
- 100% amazing students/our country's future leaders
All K-12 school districts require TB testing and some form of background checking (Livescan fingerprinting; Meagan’s List check; etc.). The level of clearance required depends on degree of supervision.
Frank Paul Family Resource Center - Alisal Union School District
1296 Rider Avenue, Salinas, 93905
Alisal Union School District operates eleven K-6 schools and partners with one Charter School in the most rapidly growing section of Salinas. In addition to our regular classroom teachers, our schools have certificated resource staff consisting of Bilingual Resource Teachers, Migrant Resource Teachers, Literacy Specialists, Instructional Coaches and Resource Specialists. Speech Therapists, Psychologists, School Nurses and Certified Nurses Assistants are also employed to provide additional resources to classroom teachers.
The Alisal Union School District currently serves about 7,700 students. Our multi-ethnic student population is distributed as follows:
- 94% LCFF Unduplicated Count
- 92% Latinos
- 1% White
- <1% each: African American, Asian, Filipino, Pacific Islander, two or more races
- 85% Qualify for Free/Reduced-Priced Meals (although All of our students get free meals)
- 75% English Learners
- 10% Migrant
- 10% Homeless
- 10% Students With Disabilities
- 100% amazing students/our country's future leaders
All K-12 school districts require TB testing and some form of background checking (Livescan fingerprinting; Meagan’s List check; etc.). The level of clearance required depends on degree of supervision.
Franklin-McKinley School District
645 Wool Creek Drive, San Jose, 95112
Interns will gain valuable real world experience in providing school social work services in all levels of care through individual, group, and crisis counseling, case management services, classroom presentations, and school-wide lessons to children in grades TK- 8th.
Freedom Elementary
294 Green Valley Rd., Watsonville, 95076
The Mission of the Pajaro Valley Unified School District is to educate and to support learners in reaching their highest potential. We prepare students to pursue successful futures and to make positive contributions to the community and the global society.
Freedom Elementary School - PVUSD
25 Holly Drive, Freedom, 95019
The Mission of the Pajaro Valley Unified School District is to educate and to support learners in reaching their highest potential. We prepare students to pursue successful futures and to make positive contributions to the community and the global society.
Fremont Elementary
1205 E. Market Street, Salinas, 93905
Alisal Union School District operates eleven K-6 schools and partners with one Charter School in the most rapidly growing section of Salinas. In addition to our regular classroom teachers, our schools have certificated resource staff consisting of Bilingual Resource Teachers, Migrant Resource Teachers, Literacy Specialists, Instructional Coaches and Resource Specialists. Speech Therapists, Psychologists, School Nurses and Certified Nurses Assistants are also employed to provide additional resources to classroom teachers.
The Alisal Union School District currently serves about 7,700 students. Our multi-ethnic student population is distributed as follows:
- 94% LCFF Unduplicated Count
- 92% Latinos
- 1% White
- <1% each: African American, Asian, Filipino, Pacific Islander, two or more races
- 85% Qualify for Free/Reduced-Priced Meals (although All of our students get free meals)
- 75% English Learners
- 10% Migrant
- 10% Homeless
- 10% Students With Disabilities
- 100% amazing students/our country's future leaders
All K-12 school districts require TB testing and some form of background checking (Livescan fingerprinting; Meagan’s List check; etc.). The level of clearance required depends on degree of supervision.
Fremont Elementary School - Alisal Union School District
1255 E. Market, Salinas, 93905
We provide our students excellent instruction throughout the day. We also provide after-school programs that include academic tutoring, enrichment activities and sports. Our students are engaged in stimulating instruction and learning opportunities to help them develop their mind, bodies, and spirit.
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Friday Night Live
1400 Emeline Ave, Building K, Santa Cruz, 95060
County Government providing a wide range of services. Departments include Health & Human Services, Information Services, Sheriff, Probation, District Attorney, Planning, Public Works, Parks, Elections, Personnel, Assessor, Auditor- Controller- Treasurer- Tax Collector, Agricultural Extension, County Administrative Office, and numerous others.
Friday Night Live & Substance Use Disorder Prevention- Santa Cruz County Health Services
1400 Emeline Ave, Building K, Santa Cruz, 95060
SUD has two types of learning opportunities:
1) Friday Night Live- Student Workers help plan, prepare and implement projects that increase the health, safety and wellbeing of our community. Actions focus on limiting youth access to substances, community education and engagement, and development and implementation of...
Friendly Robots Company
3845 Via Nona Marie Rd., Carmel, 93922
A Robotics company pioneering the way people sustain our present way of life by developing machines to maintain our wellbeing. Agriculture, Building and Facility Maintenance, Energy and Federal and State Government are areas in which we serve. We create Commercial Robot Solutions for the care of people.
Gabilan Elementary
1261 Metz Road, Soledad, 93960
Our goal is to eliminate the opportunity gap while creating every student to be civic and digital citizens who are prepared to be college and career ready. The mission is to provide leadership and guidance for all stakeholders to increase student achievement through standards-based curricula, professional development, and educational support.
All service learning students will be required to have a TB test and Fingerprinting prior to starting their service hours.
Gabilan Elementary School - Soledad Unified School District
330 Walker Drive, Soledad, 93960
At Gabilan Elementary School, we provide a vigorous, high-quality, engaging and targeted educational program that prepares our diverse students to meet or exceed district and state standards, and state and national performance targets that teaches the skills to inspire students to be life-long learners, and supports...
Gabilan Hills
2690 Cienega Rd, Hollister, 95023
The mission of the Hollister School District is to prepare each student for future success. Hollister is a growing community that still offers its residents the solitude of beautiful hills, open meadows, and a safe and relaxing quality of life. The Hollister School District is committed to academic excellence. The board-adopted guiding principles for the district are:
We belie every student, everyday, by name, by need will succeed
We believe in embracing the uniqueness of every child
We believe partnerships among all stakeholders must be valued and respected
We believe in community advocacy for the whole child
We believe that each student is everyone's responsibility
We believe that things that are measured get done
The district serves a student population of about 5,500 students. Around 40% of our student are English Learners. Much effort is given to support effective instruction practices which provide our students with a child-centered, standards-based education that also creates critical, creative thinkers. With open communication between schools and the community, strong support from parents, and clearly defined educational goals, we believe that all children will have the opportunity to meet their full potential and be productive members of society.
Gabilan Hills Elementary School
901 Santa Ana Road, Hollister, 95023
The mission of the Hollister School District is to prepare each student for future success. Hollister is a growing community that still offers its residents the solitude of beautiful hills, open meadows, and a safe and relaxing quality of life. The Hollister School District is committed to academic excellence. The board-adopted guiding principles for the district are:
We belie every student, everyday, by name, by need will succeed
We believe in embracing the uniqueness of every child
We believe partnerships among all stakeholders must be valued and respected
We believe in community advocacy for the whole child
We believe that each student is everyone's responsibility
We believe that things that are measured get done
The district serves a student population of about 5,500 students. Around 40% of our student are English Learners. Much effort is given to support effective instruction practices which provide our students with a child-centered, standards-based education that also creates critical, creative thinkers. With open communication between schools and the community, strong support from parents, and clearly defined educational goals, we believe that all children will have the opportunity to meet their full potential and be productive members of society.
Gardner Health Services
160 East Virginia Street, San Jose, 95112
Gardner Health Services is a community-based organization that serves people of all ages in Santa Clara County. Our mission is to provide high quality, comprehensive medical and mental healthcare, including prevention and education, early intervention, treatment and advocacy services which are affordable, respectful, culturally, linguistically and age appropriate. Our focus is on providing client-centered and trauma-informed services.