Program Sites
Newcastle Elementary School - LAUSD
6520 Newcastle Avenue, Reseda, 91335
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.
Newhall School District - Old Orchard Elementary School
25141 Avenida Rondel, Valencia, 91355
We are an Elementary School within the Newhall School District serving UPK-6. We also house the district's Dual Language Immersion program, as well as the valley's "Counseling Enriched Classroom" or students with the IEP Eligibility of Emotionally Disturbed.
Newseum Education- Freedom Forum Institute (Virtual Site)
555 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, 20002
The purpose of this project is two-fold: (1) to help students critically think about the candidates and issues for the California mid-term election and corresponding campaign coverage in political ads, news reports, op-eds, and social media; and (2) to inspire more civic engagement in the election process. Based on the 2017...
No Limits for Deaf Children (Lombard St. Location)
1700 Lombard St, Oxnard, 93030
No Limits teaches low income deaf children and families the skills to succeed in school and in life through its renowned national theater group and Educational Centers.
No Limits for deaf children (Washington Blvd. Location)
9801 Washington Blvd., 2nd Floor, Culver City, 90232
Literacy Academic tutoring theater production - scenery, props, costumes Marketing and Branding Administrative Work Fundraising Leadership and Mentoring
NoHo Home Alliance
11031 Camarillo street, North Hollywood, 91602
Our mission is to create a welcoming, safe access center for the local homeless community. We offer food, clothing, mail,showers, case work, and medical services four mornings a week. We also advocate for the issues around homelessness and affordable housing
Norani Baby
19736 Dearborn St, Chatsworth, 91311
To help other mamas with our baby products. We want your baby to sleep better, so you can sleep better. Because if mama is happy, baby is happy.
North Algodones Dunes
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Latitude and Longitude coordinates: 33.01945N, 115.11842W
sand dune wilderness
North Hollywood Amelia Earhart Regional Library
5211 Tujunga Avenue, North Hollywood, 91601
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!
North Hollywood Senior High School - LAUSD
5231 Colfax Avenue, North Hollywood, 91601
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.
North Los Angeles County Regional Center (NLACRC)
9200 Oakdale Ave Suite 100, Chatsworth, 91311
North Los Angeles County Regional Center (NLACRC) is one of 21 private, non-profit organizations under contract with the California Department of Developmental Services (DDS) to coordinate and provide community-based services to persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (consumers).
The unique regional...
North Valley Caring Services
15453 Rayen St, North Hills, 91343
Social media support Marketing and developing marketing materials Branding Photography Tutors for Afterschool Program (6-15 years) Fundraising
North Valley Occupational Center - LAUSD
11450 N. Sharp Ave., Mission Hills, 91345
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.
North Valley YMCA
11336 Corbin Ave, Porter Ranch, 91326
To put Judeo-Christian Principals into practice through programs that build a healthy mind, body and spirit for all.
Northridge Academy High School - LAUSD
9601 Zelzah Avenue, Northridge, 91325
We are a small high school community in a unique partnership with California State University, Northridge. Our mission is to inspire, support, and expect our students to achieve their fullest potential as learners and productive citizens.
Northridge Early Education Center EEC - LAUSD
17960 Chase St, Northridge, 91325
Northridge Early Education Center is a LAUSD child care center.
Nova Management
3151 Cahuenga Boulevard West, Los Angeles, 90068
At Nova Management, we're working to create a company culture of openness and innovation, as shown by our philosophy and values. As we continue to experience what can only be referred to as exponential growth, we're adapting to function as a larger organization while still retaining the aspects of small company culture we found so appealing.
O'Melveny Elementary School - LAUSD
728 Woodworth Street, San Fernando, 91340
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.
O'Melveny Park, City of Los Angeles, Dept of Recreation and Parks
17300 Sesnon Blvd., Granada Hills, 91344
Oak woodland, suburban parkland
Off The Wall Graffiti
5807 Tobias Ave, Sherman Oaks, 91411
To help foster the self-expression of young artists who might otherwise be doing graffiti in the streets, by engaging them in constant creativity and collaboration, harnessing their energy and elevating their self-esteem towards higher education and the sport of creative competition.
Office of Congresswoman Norma J Torres
2227 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC, 20515
Congresswoman Norma J. Torres, a lifelong resident of Pomona, is deeply committed to the Inland Empire. She lives there with her husband, Louis, and their two sons, Robert and Matthew. Her third son, Christopher, is a distinguished Air Force veteran and current law enforcement officer. Her family's support and her personal dedication to the community have been the driving force behind her career. She has consistently advocated for funding for community projects, public safety and introduced legislation to address the needs of Inland Empire residents.
Office of U.S. Rep. Julia Brownley
2262 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC, 20515
Julia Brownley was first elected to Congress in 2012 to serve as the Representative for California’s 26th District, which encompasses most of Ventura County and a portion of Los Angeles County, including the cities of Ventura, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Ojai, Santa Paula, Fillmore, Camarillo, Moorpark, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, along with some areas of Simi Valley.
As her first committee assignment, Congresswoman Brownley requested to serve on the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, where she works closely with Ventura County’s veterans community and Naval Base Ventura County, making sure we provide the services and care our servicemembers, veterans, and their families have earned and deserve. Brownley was elected as Chairwoman of the House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Health. Brownley is also the founder and Chairwoman of the Committee’s Women Veterans Task Force.
As Chairwoman of the Health Subcommittee, Brownley focuses on improving veterans’ access to mental and physical health care, improving services for female veterans, and helping servicemembers transition from the military to the VA health care system. One of Brownley’s signature achievements was passing her Female Veterans Suicide Prevention Act in 2016, which would require VA to collect data on women veterans in order to identify best practices, programs, and services to end female veteran suicide. Brownley also secured passage of the Deborah Sampson Act, the most comprehensive legislation for women veterans in a decade. The bill, which was signed into law in January 2021, will help address the inequities and barriers that women veterans face when accessing VA care and benefits.
Locally, Brownley spearheaded passage of legislation authorizing VA to move forward with development of a new, 41,000 sq. ft. community clinic, which will expand specialty health services and increase staffing. The new community clinic is scheduled to open in 2022, and will be located at 5250 Ralston Street in Ventura. Brownley has also held several local field hearings to bring attention to the need to expand VA services in Ventura County, including complementary and alternative medicine, long-term care, and tele-health. In 2017, the House Democratic Caucus selected Brownley to co-chair the Reinvesting in Our Returning Heroes Task Force, based on her ongoing leadership on veterans’ issues. She was named HillVets Legislator of the Year in 2018 and received the Blinded Veterans Association Legislative Champion Award, as well as the Health IT Now Pioneer Award for her work expanding telemedicine at the VA. In 2021, Brownley was the recipient of the American Legion’s Distinguished Public Service Award for her “outstanding record in support of veterans.”
Brownley also sits on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, where she serves on the Subcommittee on Aviation and the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit. Since coming to Congress, Brownley has been a steadfast champion of the Port of Hueneme, Channel Islands Harbor, Ventura Harbor, and our local airports, which are significant economic hubs for our community. She has helped secure funds and resources to maintain and expand our local infrastructure, promote job creation, and revenue growth for the region. She passed legislation ensuring the Port of Hueneme would be eligible for ‘donor port’ funds for infrastructure development. She received the Contract Tower Congressional Leadership Award for her advocacy on air traffic control issues. She also spearheaded passage of legislation in the 2018 FAA Reauthorization Act to improve air travel for disabled veterans and other individuals with disabilities. Brownley also serves on the New Democrat Coalition’s Infrastructure Task Force.
In 2019, Brownley was appointed by the Speaker of the House to serve on the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisisbecause of her long career fighting at the forefront of environmental policy. She was a co-author of the Committee’s 2020 report, Solving the Climate Crisis: The Congressional Action Plan for a Clean Energy Economy and a Healthy and Just America, which was praised as “the most detailed and well-thought-out plan for addressing climate change that has ever been a part of US politics.”
In 2021, Brownley joined the House Committee on Natural Resources where she serves on the Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife. In Congress, Brownley has been an outspoken advocate for preserving the natural beauty of Ventura County and for ensuring our coastal communities are protected from the effects of climate change. She has also worked tirelessly to help Ventura County recover from increasingly frequent and severe wildfires and to help our communities prepare and adapt to mitigate future climate impacts.
While in the California Assembly, Brownley served for six years on the Committee on Natural Resources, which had primary jurisdiction over air quality, climate change, energy efficiency, renewable energy, and coastal protection. She also took a leadership role in overseeing implementation of AB32, the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, landmark legislation that propelled our state forward as a national and global leader in taking concrete action to address the climate crisis. She also received the 2010 Environmental Champions Award from the Environmental Working Group and is a recipient of the Sierra Club Political Leadership Award.
Brownley has also been recognized for her leadership on healthcare issues, including being named Outstanding Federal Legislator by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Distinguished Community Health Advocate by the National Association of Community Health Centers, and a Champion of Change by the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS). She also received the NDSS Down Syndrome Research Super Hero Award, the National Association of County Behavioral Health & Developmental Disability Directors Award for Service in Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice, and the American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Ojai Valley Appreciation Award.
In addition, Brownley was honored with the Women Lawyers of Ventura County Legacy Award, the Ventura County Workforce Development Board Collaborative Action Award, the Federally Employed Women Appreciation Award, the Small Business Council of America Congressional Rising Star Award, and the Humane Society Humane Advocate Award. She was also named the National Association for Bilingual Education Legislator of the Year.
Brownley began her career in public service in 1994 after deciding to run for the local school board as a way to advocate for a better education for her daughter, who had dyslexia, and other special-needs students. She won and served on the school board for three subsequent terms working to ensure that local schools provided a quality education for every student in the district. She was elected to the California State Legislature in 2006, where she served as Chairwoman of the Assembly Education Committee for four years. She also served on every educational committee in the Assembly, including the Committee on Higher Education, Budget Subcommittee No. 2 on Education Finance, and the State Allocation Board.
After graduating with a B.A. in political science from George Washington University and earning an M.B.A. from American University, Congresswoman Brownley held several marketing positions with private businesses before finding her true calling in public service. She resides in Westlake Village, in Ventura County, and has two children: Hannah, who works for an international aid organization, and Fred, who graduated from UCLA Medical School and is currently a physician at UCSF Medical Center.
Old Meadows Park
1600 Marview Dtive, Thousand Oaks, 91362
Thirty-one acre natural area managed by the Conejo Recreation and Park District. The park is a large hill with ridge surrounded by Chaparral and oak woodland.
ONEgeneration Adult Daycare and Childcare, Encino Farmers Market
17400 Victory Blvd., Van Nuys, 91406
ONEgeneration's programs include: Senior Centers for active older adults, Adult Daycare for those with Alzheimer's, Care Management program assisting homebound older adults, Home-delivered meal programs, and Encino Farmers Market and more. ONEgeneration is best known for our Intergenerational Programs joining older and younger generations.