The Epicenter

Organization Description

The Epicenter is a youth led and youth-run organization that works towards empowering at risk youth by providing them with a one-stop resource center.  The Epicenter exists to empower at-risk and systems involved youth ages 16-24 to flourish by connecting them to community resources like housing, education, employment, and mental/physical health and wellness that provide opportunities for equity and hope in order to improve youth outcomes in Monterey County.

Program Information

Programs available range in drug and alcohol prevention programming, LGBTQ+ supportive services, foster youth services, housing supportive services, and drop-in resource center services. Interns will be providing drop-in services support including organization of Teen Closet, Food Pantry, and community resource guide. Interns will be able to select which programs they would like to work in and participate in off-site school programming, outreach at community events, and more opportunities to build networking and community engagement.

1) Education & Employment- support with education, employment, and career development

2) Health & Welness- increasing access to health-related resources through counseling and support, food and nutrition support, and assistance with applications for all health-related services.

3) Independent Living Program- provides training and coaching to foster youth in the areas of life skills, leadership opportunities, and person/professional growth.

4) Housing- provides referalls and help to those in need of housing, whether it be transitional or long-term.

5) Our Gente: An LGBTQ+ Program of of The Epicenter is a multi-faceted project that aims to create safe and brave spaces for LGBTQ+ youth and community members in Monterey County. 

Our Gente is seeking a CHHS intern who is passionate about community movements and wants to learn about LGBTQ+ needs and how to organize to meet those needs. 

This intern would work closely with Angelica Gonzalez, LGBTQ+ Services Coordinator at The Epicenter and can collaborate on hosting social/support groups, LGBTQ+ best practices trainings, large community events including the LatinX LGBTQ+ Film Festival based in Salinas, etc. 

CHHS interns will gain the opportunity to connect youth to resources such as education, employment, health and wellness, and housing in the community. They will become familiar with working in a youth-centered drop-in resource center by assisting with daily operations and learning about our different programming aimed at serving marginalized youth (foster youth, LGBTQ+ youth). Interns can also assist in administrative duties such as data entry and capturing demographic data from youth served through the center among other tasks.

Outreach support such as social media engagement, newsletter support, and flyer making. On-site activities such as support for our food distribution, organizing our clothing closet, and compiling resources for the community.

Desired intern characteristics: flexible, motivated, self-starter

 

Health & Safety

This site is not wheelchair accessible.

This site does not cover worker's compensation.

 

Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Background Check (e.g. fingerprinting/livescan, driving record)
Address 
737 S Main St
Salinas, CA 93901
United States
General Phone 
Student Contact 
Name
Sam Gomez
Job Title
Deputy Director
Phone
Email

Current Opportunities

Title Program Start Date Location Type
The Epicenter CHHS Ongoing Hybrid (combination of on-site and remote)
The Epicenter CHHS Ongoing Hybrid (combination of on-site and remote)
Program(s) 
CHHS
Organization type 
Charity Organization/Foundation (Nonprofit)
Focus Population(s)
Adopted/Foster Youth or Young Adults, Children/Youth, Teens/Young Adults
Focus Area(s)
Education, Equitable Economic & Workforce Development, Food & Housing Security, Health & Medicine
Additional Focus Area(s)
Career or College Exploration, Behavioral Health
Hours of operation 

Spring/Summer Hours: M-TH 12-6PM

Fall/Winter Hours: 11AM-5PM

Additional site tags 
Social work, foster youth, LGBT, Community Health
Maximum students 
5