Program Sites
Boys and Girls Clubs of Monterey County, Seaside
1332 La Salle Avenue, Seaside, 93955
Our mission is to inspire and empower Monterey County youth to reach their full potential to become responsible healthy, productive and successful citizens. We strive to instill as sense of belonging, competence, usefulness and power and influence within our Members by providing positive role modeling, mentoring, individual, small group and large group youth development activities in the following areas: Recreation, Sports; Fitness, Education; Career Development, Arts, Leadership Development, Health; Life Skills, Science and Technology.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Cruz County, Live Oak Clubhouse
925 17th Ave, Santa Cruz, 95062
Afterschool activities in-person and online.
Bradley 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.
Bradley Elementary - PVUSD
321 Corralitos Road, 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.
Bradley Pitching Lab. LLC
820 San Pedro Ave, Morgan Hill, 95037
Bradley Pitching Lab focuses on the overall well being of the student athlete while building customer pitching programs for pitchers all around the United States.
Branciforte Middle
300 La Fonda Ave, Santa Cruz, 95062
We create and support a learning environment that challenges and enables students to achieve their highest potential.
Breakthrough Behavior
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Students will be assisting Registered behavioral Technicians with support in regards to creating necessary treatment materials such as social stories, laminated flash cards and picture cards, creating fun games for clients to use. Students will also be interacting with clients and educating families on ways to help siblings...
Breathe California
1469 Park Ave., San Jose, 95126
Tobacco Control Health Education Internship Description:
This is a unique opportunity to join our local nonprofit health agency as we fight lung disease in all its forms and work with our communities to promote lung health. As part of Breathe California of the Central Coast’s efforts to protect communities from the...
Breathe California of the Bay Area, Golden Gate and Central Coast
18423 Northridge Dr., Salinas, 93906
Asthma/Tobacco Prevention Program Internship.
Description
This is a unique opportunity to join our local nonprofit health agency as we fight lung disease in all its forms and work with our communities to...
Brent Redmond Logistics, LLC
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Data Entry and Data Management, Appointment Scheduling with Shippers and Consignees, Interface with third party web platforms, Learning to handle day to day operations in transportation specific enterprise software system.
Bridge Hospice
6 Quail Run Circle, Suite 103, Salinas, 93907
The Bridge Hospice team is trained to manage all symptoms especially related to end-stage illnesses, including pain, wound, and respiratory management, while attending to the patient’s nutritional and safety concerns. With an interdisciplinary team approach. Bridge Hospice’s team cares for the patient as if they were part of our family with total respect for all physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs.
Bridge Hospice
6 Quail Run Circle, Suite 103, Salinas, 93907
General Description of what students will be doing at this Site: A hospice intern typically supports both administrative and field-based operations, gaining valuable experience in end-of-life care.
Key Responsibilities:
Administrative Support: Assisting with filing, data entry...
Bridge Hospice (MSW)
6 Quail Run Circle, Suite 103, Salinas, 93907
The Bridge Hospice team is trained to manage all symptoms especially related to end-stage illnesses, including pain, wound, and respiratory management, while attending to the patient’s nutritional and safety concerns. With an interdisciplinary team approach. Bridge Hospice’s team cares for the patient as if they were part of our family with total respect for all physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs.
Bridge House- Interim Inc.
343 Dela Vina, Monterey, 93940
Bridge house is a fully licensed day treatment program for adults with dual diagnosis (both severe mental illness and chemical dependency).
The Wellness and Recovery Academy intern will work in collaboration with the Academy Coordinator assisting agency clients in psychoeducation groups.
Brighter Bites
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For 16 weeks during the school year and seven weeks during the summer Brighter Bites provides: 1) ~25 pounds (over 50 servings) of fresh fruits and vegetables to participating families each week, 2) nutrition education taught in the classroom through a train the trainer model, as well as handbooks, recipe cards and healthy...
Brite Horizons School
4444 Scotts Valley Dr., Ste. 5B, Scotts Valley, 95066-2803
No description provided.
Brook Knoll Elementary
4444 Scotts Valley Dr., Ste. 5B, Scotts Valley, 95060-1342
No description provided.
Brownell Middle School (BMS) - Gilroy Unified School District (GUSD)
7800 Carmel Street, Gilroy, 95020
Gilroy Unified School District is located in the southernmost region of Santa Clara County. It is one of a few districts in the county that continues to grow. Over the last 19 years, the student population has grown from 8,448 in 1993-1994 to more than 11,000 K-12 students today.
The surrounding Gilroy community has experienced growth in housing and industry, Known for its garlic fields, the agricultural areas that surround Gilroy provide a diverse array of agribusiness opportunities for its occupants. The town has also become home to commuters to Silicon Valley and San Jose. Even with the current economic downturn, many of the agribusinesses and other operations are thriving. The housing industry crisis has not impacted the increase in students, which exceeded projected numbers this year by 360 students.
All service learning students will be required to have a TB test and Fingerprinting prior to starting their service hours.
Bruce W. Woolpert Algebra Academy
6503 Frankie Ln., Salinas, 93907
The Bruce W. Woolpert Algebra Academy is a free enrichment program for 8th grade students who are motivated to learn and advance in mathematics. We provide unique opportunities for these students to receive expert instruction, work inside local businesses, take part in hands-on STEM field trips, and learn how to be math leaders in their schools and communities. We are proud to provide extra challenge and enrichment beyond what schools are able to offer, all at no cost to families.
BStrong Wrestling Club
2700 Garden Rd, Monterey, 93940
B Strong Wrestling Club in Monterey offers a focused, energetic training environment where athletes build strong fundamentals, confidence, and resilience through high quality wrestling instruction. We emphasize proper technique, athletic development, and a positive mindset while helping wrestlers set goals and grow at their own pace.
Our mission is to empower youth through disciplined skill-building and healthy habits.
Beyond the mat, we strengthen our program through media, promotion, organization, and community outreach, showing our commitment to professional, inclusive, and long-lasting impact.
Buckhorn Early Learning Center
1081 Buckhorn Drive, 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.