Program Sites
Thaddeus Resource Center
2621 Damien Avenue, La Verne, 91750
The Thaddeus Resource Center is a 501 c(3) non-profit organization whose purpose is to RESTORE HOPE, INSPIRE GROWTH, and EMPOWER GIRLS & WOMEN through education, life skill development, workforce training, and other supportive services.
The Adult Skills Center (TASC)
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The Adult Skills Center (TASC) provides innovative and proactive services that empower individuals with diverse intellectual, developmental and mental health needs to achieve their highest level of independence and realize their greatest potential.
The African Bridge Network (ABN)
P.O. Box 66144, Auburndale, 02466
The African Bridge Network (ABN) builds a supportive community which values and strengthens the qualifications and experiences of Africans and other skilled immigrants, helping them reach their full career potential.
The Art of Elysium
3278 Wilshire Blvd PH, Los Angeles, 90010
Founded in 1997, The Art of Elysium pairs volunteer artists with fragile communities in Los Angeles motivated by a belief that artistic practice in the context of public service is a powerful catalyst for social change. Volunteer artists deliver tailor-made programs at hospitals, community centers, senior-care facilities, schools and homeless shelters.
The Asian American Studies Pathways Project
18356 Halsted St, Northridge, 91330
The Asian American Studies Pathways Project is a student resource initiative for Asian/Pacific Islanders and the greater student population at CSUN located at the Glenn Omatsu House.
The Climate Corps Initiative (The CCI)
2080 Empire Ave., Ste 1027, Burbank, 91504
The CCI exists to inspire everyone stared down environmental justice to live fuller life with newfound strength and purpose. Our mission is to advance change in Sun Valley and surrounding disadvantaged communities heavily impacted by decades of neglect and environmental injustice, to ensure equitable access to clean air, policy makers, supporters. We are committed to doing everything in our power to close the need gap, eliminate racial, socioeconomic, and other disparities, promote healthier communities, protect basic human rights, and provide access to resources through raising awareness and partnerships.
The Daily Fandom
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The Daily Fandom is a website created by fans and for fans. We offer speculation, meta, fan recs, con coverage, interviews, fandom articles and anything having to do with fan studies. We also like supporting web series, promoting fan projects and giving fans a safe place where they can feel free to fangirl about the things they enjoy the most.
The DC LGBTQ+ Community Center
1827 Wiltberger St NW, Washington, 20001
OUR MISSION The DC LGBTQ+ Community Center educates, empowers, uplifts, celebrates, elevates and connects the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. To fulfill our mission, we focus on four core areas: health and wellness, arts & culture, social & peer support, and advocacy and community building. OUR VISION We envision communities where LGBTQIA+ people feel healthy, safe, and affirmed.
The Department on Disability, City of Los Angeles
201 N. Figueroa Street, Suite 100, Los Angeles, 90012
The Department on Disability, on behalf of the City of Los Angeles, is committed to ensuring full access to employement, programs, facilities, and services; through strategic management and partnership, education, advocacy, training, research and improved service delivery; for the benefit of persons with disabilities, providers of essential resources and policymakers.
The Discovery House
6956 Bertrand Ave, Reseda, 91336
At The Discovery House our mission is to save and restore lives. Our staff is comprised of compassionate professionals, providing residents with solutions for the physical, psychological, sociological, emotional and spiritual issues they struggle to address. Our addiction professionals, therapists and counselors understand the process of long term recovery and bring a vast spectrum of knowledge to the treatment process. At The Discovery House we give our residents the tools to achieve lifelong sobriety and create new lives filled with meaning, purpose, fulfillment and a sense of belonging. Our staff members come from different backgrounds and bring a variety of methods to our program. This eclectic approach allows us to provide residents with proven techniques that will be effective for all their needs.
The Emily Shane Foundation
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We are seeking university students to take on the positions of Mentor/Tutor(s) (working directly with the middle school students) in addition to Area Coordinators, Administrative Support, Video Filming, Video Editing, and Marketing/PR, and Social Media positions.
The Enriching Hour Preschool
31842 Village Center Rd, Westlake Village, 91361
The Enriching Hour preschool offers high quality care and education for their children on a part-time or full-time schedule. We focus on developing the whole child.
The Gardens Healthcare
17650 Devonshire st, Northridge, 91325
We are a short term post acute rehab facility serving the community health needs post hospitalization. Our goal is to rehabilitate the sick and injured to return to functional independence.
The Gardens of Santa Monica
581 Second Street, Santa Monica, 90403
Enriching the lives of those we serve with compassion, respect, excellence and integrity.
The Gift of Gratitude
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Our organization is looking for some additional help with grant writing, pr management, and volunteers.
The Help Group
13130 Burbank Boulevard, Sherman Oaks, 91401
The Help Group provides education, therapy, services, and programming for special needs children, teens and young adults on the autism spectrum.
The K.W. Lee Center for Leadership
970 S. Kingsley Drive, #310, Los Angeles, 90006
The mission of The K.W. Lee Center for Leadership is to teach and train youth to take proactive steps towards improving and enriching the quality of life in their communities.
The Museum of the San Fernando Valley
18904 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, 91324
The Museum of the San Fernando Valley is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit history, arts and culture museum free to the public whose mission is not only to acquire, display and preserve San Fernando Valley artifacts, documents and records related to the history and culture of Valley, but to give a central voice to the distinctive histories of all populations from the SFV whose cultures, races, religions and ideas contributed to the SFV's character, growth and development. We believe our programming of shared stories inspire people to bridge cultural biases.
The Painted Turtle
17000 Elizabeth Lake Rd, Lake Hughes, 93532
We are a non-profit Camp in Southern California for children with serious medical conditions. Our mission is to provide a year-round, life-changing environment and authentic camp experience for children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses. We have a medical facility on-site that is staffed with care providers. Our intentional and adaptive programming at Camp, from a wheelchair-friendly ropes course to exceptional on-site medical care, is designed to allow all campers to participate in all activities. Camp programs are completely FREE of charge for all campers and their families!
The Pop-Hop Books Co-Op
5002 York Blvd, Los Angeles, 90042
The Pop-Hop is a worker-owned bookshop and “third space” prioritizing local, emerging, and marginalized voices. Through our consignment program, gallery, and ongoing open call for events and workshops, we provide a platform for artists, authors, poets, musicians, performers, and other creatives to showcase and sell their work. We also maintain one of the largest zine collections in Southern California. The Pop-Hop opened in 2010 and became a co-op in 2021.
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, 93065
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to the promotion of individual liberty, economic opportunity, global democracy, and national pride. It sustains the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, the Center for Public Affairs, the Presidential Learning Center and The Air Force One Pavilion. Located in Simi Valley, California the Library houses over 55 million pages of Gubernatorial, Presidential and personal papers and over 40,000 gifts and artifacts chronicling the lives of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. It now also serves as the final resting place of America’s 40th President and First Lady Nancy Davis Reagan.
Our volunteers play a vital role in the activities at the Reagan Library. They supplement the staff in important ways with special talents and knowledge that might not be otherwise available. https://www.reaganlibrary.archives.gov/archives/RRLP_Volunteer_Application_NA6045.pdf
The Soraya/Plaza Del Sol performance Hall
18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, 91330
To our audiences we offer discovery, participation, engagement, and life-long learning. Some patrons walk to events from nearby neighborhoods, and others travel to us from hours away. In the lobby, we invite the suit and tie as well as shorts and sandals. No matter your background, The Soraya is a place where students,...
The Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants
10459 Tuxford Street, Sun Valley, 91352
Theodore Payne Foundation (TPF) is a nonprofit organization that inspires and educates Southern Californians about the beauty and ecological benefits of California native plants. Offering a wide range of public classes, garden tours, and outreach and advocacy initiatives, TPF invites all to explore the role of native plants in local ecology, aiming to make Southern California communities more beautiful, sustainable, and environmentally friendly.
The Village at Northridge
9222 Corbin Avenue, , 91324
It's the newfound ease of living a full service, maintenance-free life in the midst of everything you love. And the assurance that tomorrow's care needs will be managed for you, right here at home.
The Village Family Services
6736 Laurel Canyon Blvd., North Hollywood, 91606
This site is currently working with Professor Alex Ojeda's MOSAIC Program.