Program Sites
League of Women Voters
3333 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, 90010
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government. It helps shape public policy through education and advocacy. If you have any questions regarding this organization please contact the number provided.
LEAP Center-Based Program, Inc.
436 N. Maclay Ave., San Fernando, 91340
LEAP Center-Based Program, Inc. is a community-based "Parent-and-Me" program designed for children up to the age of three (36 months) and their parents. Services are provided in a group setting that is three families to one teacher (3:1 Ratio). The Center's curriculum focuses on providing stimulating activities for both child and parent to strengthen and support parent-child relationships by means of joint participation. All consumers enrolled in LEAP Center-Based Program participate in regular visits to Spectroom, a children's gym with specialized equipment to enhance physical endurance and vestibular needs.
Leeza's Care Connection
501 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, 91505
Helping unpaid family caregivers taking care of someone with Alzheimer's disease or other chronic illness.
Lemay Street Elementary School - LAUSD
17520 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys,, 91406
Los Angeles Unified School District will provide high quality instruction and a coherent and rigorous curriculum in every classroom to facilitate student learning and achievement.
Leo Carrillo State Beach
35000 Pacific Coast Beach, Malibu, 90265
Natural landscape with access to tide pools (rocky intertidal), sandy beach (soft intertidal), and the ocean (subtidal).
Liggett Street Elementary School - LAUSD
9373 Moonbeam Avenue, Los Angeles, 9373
Los Angeles Unified School District will provide high quality instruction and a coherent and rigorous curriculum in every classroom to facilitate student learning and achievement.
Limerick Ave Elementary School - LAUSD
8530 Limerick Ave, Canoga Park, 91306
Los Angeles Unified School District will provide high quality instruction and a coherent and rigorous curriculum in every classroom to facilitate student learning and achievement.
Little Tokyo Service Center
231 E. Third St., Los Angeles, 90005
Assisting with the Sustainable Little Tokyo initiative, which is a community planning and development effort in relation to a planned future major subway station in Little Tokyo; assisting with program development for the Far East Lounge, an activity center pilot program for seniors; assisting with fundraising efforts...
Liv Sothebys International Realty Ojai
727 West Ojai Avenue, Ojai, 93023
A leading real estate firm in Colorado and California, LIV Sotheby’s International Realty’s brokers help our clients achieve their real estate dreams through our strong community ties and our affiliation with Sotheby's International Realty.
Lone Pine
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Town located in Owen’s Valley, featuring Alabama Hills, Mt. Whitney and both highest and lowest elevations in the lower 48 states.
Lorne Street Elementary School- LAUSD
17440 Lorne Street, Northridge, 91325
Los Angeles Unified School District will provide high quality instruction and a coherent and rigorous curriculum in every classroom to facilitate student learning and achievement.
Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant - Sylmar
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Water measurements & Hydro Geology of the Area
Long: 118.2944 Lat: 34.1931
Los Angeles County - CBEEP
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County of Los Angeles
There are several internship/service learning agreements created for the County of LA including the LA County HR Internship Program that was created for all CSU's(updated December 2016) in addition to several LA County departments that have executed seperate agreements that are listed under this S4 Parent Site.
http://hr.lacounty.gov/internships-overview/
Flyer: http://hr.lacounty.gov/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Academic_Internships.pdf
There are many ways for you to explore careers in Los Angeles County as an intern. Whether you’re a student looking to learn, a veteran of the armed forces, or a college graduate ready to explore a career in government, there’s no better way to start.
An internship with the County of Los Angeles gives you on-the-job training, real-life work experience, and endless career opportunities.
Program Overview
The program’s goal is to place college/university students within County departments as student interns for the completion of specific projects, research, or studies ordered by the Board of Supervisors or developed by a County department. These internships are unpaid and projects are carefully designed to offer each intern a practical and meaningful work experience. Interns normally spend 8-16 hours per week at their internship unless noted differently on the project description.
Who Qualifies?
Junior, senior, or graduate level students who are currently enrolled in good academic standing and will be completing their internships for academic credit at a partnering college/university. Interns must be able to provide their own transportation to and from the internship site. As a general rule, interns are expected to be available at least 8 hours a week.
If you do not find your educational institution listed and would like to find out how to partner with us, please contact us at interns@hr.lacounty.gov.
Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department (HCIDLA)
1200 West 7th Street, Los Angeles,, 90017
Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department (HCIDLA) is working with Professor Paula DiMarco's class as of Spring 2017.
Los Angeles Jewish Health
7150 Tampa Avenue, Reseda, 91335
Excellence in senior care reflective of Jewish values.
Los Angeles Poverty Department
Skid Row History Museum & Archive, Los Angeles, 90012
Los Angeles Poverty Department is making an exhibition at the Skid Row History Museum & Archive with David Blumenkrantz, MFA, Professor, Department of Journalism California State University Northridge and in collaboration with Danye Brown, who teaches theater at USC, CSUN.
Los Angeles Poverty Department - N. Alvarado Site
POB 26190, LOS ANGELES, 90026
Walk the Talk project is a performance parade honoring people who have lived and worked in Skid Row. We need help in making the parade: which includes transcribing script material; possibly additional work editing and shaping this material; participating in rehearsals as we create scenes about each honoree from their words;...
Los Angeles Poverty Department - Skid Row History Museum Site
250 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, 90012
Los Angeles Poverty Department (LAPD) creates performances and multidisciplinary artworks that connect the experience of people living in poverty to the social forces that shape their lives and communities. LAPD’s works express the realities, hopes, dreams and rights of people who live and work in L.A.'s Skid Row.
Los Angeles Public Library
630 W. 5th Street, Los Angeles, 90071
The Los Angeles Public Library provides free and easy access to information, ideas, books and technology that enrich, educate and empower every individual in our city's diverse communities.
As a public library, we serve people ages 0 to 99 - and so there is a wide variety of potential prospects!
Los Angeles Team Mentoring (LATM)
145 S. Spring St, Los Angeles, 90015
The mission of Los Angeles Team Mentoring is to guide middle school students growing up in challending urban enviroments to recognize and each their full potentioal as members of our community.
Through our teamworks program, which used a school-based team approach to mentoroing, youth adolescents are given the tools and support necessary to make positive choices during a critical period in their lives
Los Angeles Unified School District (1_LAUSD)
333 S Beaudry Ave, Los Angeles, 90017
Los Angeles Unified School District will provide high quality instruction and a coherent and rigorous curriculum in every classroom to facilitate student learning and achievement.
Los Angeles Valley College
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Los Angeles Valley College is a 2-year public college located in the heart of Los Angeles’s San Fernando Valley. The college's mission is to offers transfer education, job training and lifelong learning to residents of the San Fernando Valley and beyond.