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Farm Discovery at Live Earth

172 Litchfield Ln., Watsonville, 95076

Position Description
The Education Associate will co-lead the food, farming and nature education programming and support all education programs. This includes the associated outreach through promotional activities and materials. 

Farming: components include co-managing the up to 1-acre Discovery Garden, Education...

farm-ng

17 Hangar Way, Watsonville, 95076

Drive agricultural innovation with open, adaptable, and accessible robotics and AI solutions. We collaborate with a diverse community of customers, from large farms to small growers, engineers, and agronomists with a vision to cultivate a future where farms thrive and healthy food is produced in a sustainable and equitable way.

Fearless Fitness

44 Fletcher Ct, Watsonville, 95076

Our organization is dedicated to empowering youth communities through non-profit training programs. Our mission is to cultivate personal growth, promote health and wellness, and foster a sense of community among young individuals. We achieve this by organizing weekend events that offer strength and conditioning training sessions. Through these activities, we aim to instill valuable life skills, encourage physical fitness, and provide a supportive environment where young people can thrive and develop both personally and physically.

Felidae Conservation Fund

100 Shoreline Hwy, Mill Valley, 94941

We can live in harmony with nature. Our mission is to improve the state of global wild cat ecosystems. We work through a fusion of research, education, and online technologies. Our end goal will benefit humanity and drive meaningful change in the natural world. Our work allows us to get involved in the classroom and the field. We work with the public to educate them on how best to interact with and support wild cat conservation. We are also committed to maintaining the most up-to-date and innovative research.

Financial and Health Ed Foundation

930 Casanova Ave Apt. 34, Monterey, 93940

OUR MISSION: To provide basic financial and health education, self-help counseling, and donated hygiene items, clothes an etc. to the homeless, underserved, and at-risk people in our community. To acquire affordable housing for the underserved, and to open a Transitional Reentry Program for CDCR Parolees, where we can provide substance abuse help, job skills and life-skills to the previously incarcerated adults coming back into our community.

OUR PURPOSE: To provide life-skills help, and housing to the homeless, underserved and parolees in our community.

First Mayor's House / Harvey House Museum

820 Park Row #715, Salinas, 93901

Opportunities for students to gain first-hand knowledge of the diverse and rich histories of the peoples of Salinas over the past two centuries and to engage in interpreting those stories for multiple audiences. Service Learning Students will assist the collection manager with entering artifacts into the database,...

First Tee of Monterey County

1551 Beacon Hill Drive, Salinas, 93905

 Working with students ages 4-17.  Assist with coaching and mentoring the Life Skills Experience.  Tutoring Math & Reading for grades 2-8.

First United Methodist Church

404 Lincoln Ave, Salinas, 93901

The Neighborhood at Salinas First is a place of hospitality, hope, and transformation for all! We are here to provide a safe place, nutritious meals, resources, and simple kindness to the lonely, the homeless, and the working poor in our neighborhood. 

Neighborhood at Salinas First serves breakfast starting at 6:00 am...

First Year Seminar

100 Campus Center Dr., Seaside, 93955

No description provided.

Food Bank for Monterey County

353 W Rossi St, Salinas, 93907

The Food Bank for Monterey County is committed "to lead efforts in the awareness and elimination of hunger in Monterey County". We provide an efficient, cost-effective, centralized system for collecting and distributing food that reduces waste and alleviates hunger in Monterey County. We also solicit donations of food, purchase staple foods, and distribute emergency and supplemental food to needy people and local charities.

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.

Forest Grove Elementary

435 Hillcrest Ave., Pacific Grove, 93950

No description provided.

Forest Grove Elementary - PGUSD

1065 Congress Ave., Pacific Grove, 93950

No description provided.

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.