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Project Rebound

5103 Fourth Ave, Seaside, 93955

General Description of what students will be doing at this Site: Position Overview

Project Rebound at California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) is part of the California State University Project Rebound Consortium, a statewide network that supports the higher education and successful...

ProYouth

505 N. Court St., Visalia, 93291

ProYouth provides comprehensive expanded learning programs at the elementary, middle, and high school sites throughout Tulare and Monterey Counties. We provide services from the time school is out, until 6:00 in the evening. Our programs are funded by a combination of California’s After School Education and Safety (ASES) grants, federal 21st Century Community Learning Centers grants, school district investments, and foundation and corporate contributions. Our proven approach creates a positive learning environment that integrates youth development principles, provides academic support, and focuses on innovative Project-Based Learning experiences.

ProYouth

502 Collins St, King City, 93930

General Description of what students will be doing at this Site: Supporting and facilitating curriculum implementation Developing "pathway," activities for youth to engage and learn in. ProYouth began in Visalia 25 years ago and it currently has about 43 sites/schools. We provide after school enrichment...

Prunedale Christian Academy

8142 Moss Landing Road, Moss Landing, 95039

Mission:  An innovative community school system, we equip preschool to adult students with the skills, knowledge, and attitudes they will need to pursue their life goals responsibly and creatively in a radically changing society.

 

Prunedale Elementary

8142 Moss Landing Road, Moss Landing, 95039

Mission:  An innovative community school system, we equip preschool to adult students with the skills, knowledge, and attitudes they will need to pursue their life goals responsibly and creatively in a radically changing society.

 

Prunedale Elementary - NMCUSD

17719 Pesante Rd., Salinas, 93907

 

 

Prunedale Senior Center

8300 A Prunedale North Road, Prunedale, 93907

The Prunedale Senior Center, a corporation, is committed to providing a high level of service to enhance the quality of life to our senior citizens of North Monterey County, and to provide a physical facility where Federal and State programs can provide meals and other services to our senior citizens so they can operate.

Purple Feather Press/Bridge Building to Equity

46100 Clear Ridge Road, Big Sur, 93920

Service-learning students will be needed to engage in learning the various CAD, site photos, and software mappings on the technical side. They need to be able to translate and clearly write instructions for using such tools.

Also needed would be someone who can do research and related activities.

PVUSD Virtual Academy

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.

R. O. Hardin Elementary

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.

R. O. Hardin Elementary School

881 Line St., Hollister, 95023

Elementary School.

Radcliff 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.

Raíces y Cariño

7 Hangar Way, Suite B, Watsonville, 95076

Raíces y Cariño is an equitable, inclusive, and safe space for the community to gather and raise their children together. We are a hub connecting diverse families, educators, and organizations to create cross-cultural connections and wellbeing for the whole family.  

Rancho Cielo

710 Old Stage Road, Salinas, 93906

About: Rancho Cielo is a comprehensive learning and social services center for underserved youth in Monterey County. Established in 2000, we are a California 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Residing on 100 acres and encompassing two lakes, stables and a cultivated garden, Rancho Cielo is also a restored piece of Salinas Valley natural history.

Combining the rich resources of the natural landscape with the creative partnerships forged between local community, educational and law enforcement agencies, we aim to enrich the lives of young people who walk through our gates.

Mission: To partner with our community to provide a safe campus to deliver programs and services that inspire at risk youth to learn new skills, gain self-esteem and confidence.

Vision:To transform the lives of at-risk youth and empower them to become accountable, competent, productive and responsible citizens.

Bringing together public agencies, community based organizations and concerned citizens we aim to design and implement a comprehensive set of services and programs in support of our Vision. These services and programs will provide the support and alternative activities needed to stem the rising rate of juvenile crime in Monterey County and the surrounding area.

Rancho Cielo Youth Campus

710 Old Stage Road, Salinas, 93906

Requirements:

  • Must have a positive attitude, flexibility and a willingness learn
  • Must commit to a minimum of one hour per week at a regularly scheduled day and time
  • ...

Rancho Family Medical Group

41923 Second St, Temecula, 92590

We are an medical services organization that oversees several different primary care physician offices across Ventura County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, and San Diego County. We coordinate and support a wide range of community outreach events for both the community and our physicians.

Rancho San Juan High School

431 West Alisal Street, Salinas, 93901

Mission Statement: Guided by educational equity and through innovation, discovery, and support, the SUHSD will meet the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs of each student to ensure achievement of their aspirations.

Vision: The Salinas Union High School District will be an exemplary district committed to the advancement of all students.

 

Rancho San Juan High School - SUHSD

1100 Rogge Rd, Salinas, 93906

Mission Statement: Guided by educational equity and through innovation, discovery, and support, the SUHSD will meet the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs of each student to ensure achievement of their aspirations.

Vision: The Salinas Union High School District will be an exemplary district committed to the advancement of all students.

 

Rancho San Juan High School/School Social Work

431 West Alisal Street, Salinas, 93901

Mission Statement: Guided by educational equity and through innovation, discovery, and support, the SUHSD will meet the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs of each student to ensure achievement of their aspirations.

Vision: The Salinas Union High School District will be an exemplary district committed to the advancement of all students.

 

Rancho San Justo

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.

Rancho San Justo Middle School

1201 Rancho Dr, 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.

Rancho Santana School

1454 Santana Ranch Dr., 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.

Reach Out Food Pantry

17400 Peak Ave, Morgan Hill, 95037

We daily provide groceries fir anyone in need, free of charge.

Read to Me Project

1121A Baldwin St., Salinas, 93906

Read to Me Project’s mission is to promote literacy equity by increasing access to high-quality reading experiences for children and families in resource constrained communities. The organization designs and implements community-centered programs that strengthen early literacy skills, foster family engagement, and support educational achievement through culturally responsive resources, volunteer engagement, and school partnerships.

Reading Center CSUMB

100 Campus Center, Building 201, Suite 101B, Seaside, 93955

Log hours for reading center here.