Program Sites
Child Care Alliance of Los Angeles
815 Colorado Blvd. Suite C., Los Angeles, 90041
There is a need to provide nutrition training to parents at parent meetings hosted by child care centers.
Child Development Institute
18050 Vanowen Street, Reseda, 91335
We have service learning opprotunities for students from a variety of majors and skills set:
- Development & implementation of programming for young children and families in literacy, math, science, physical fitness, early development, music, history, healthy eating.
- Research site for graduate students to...
Children and Family Services, KYCC
680 S. Wilton Pl., Los Angeles, 90005
The mission of the Koreatown Youth and Community Center, Inc. ( KYCC) is to serve the evolovig needs of the Korean American population in the greater Los Angeles Area as well as the multi-ethnic Koreatown community. KYCC's programs and services are directed toward recently immigrated, economically disadvantaged youth and families, and to promote community socio-economic empowerment.
Children's Bureau
1910 Magnolia Ave, Los Angeles, 90007
Children's Bureau is committed to providing vulnerable children -- espically in the early years the foundation necessary to become caring and productive adults.
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
4650 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, 90027
The parent site houses the main information for a university-agency relationship. Each program can create their own Program site(s) under this parent organization.
CHIME Institute Community School
19722 Collier St, Woodland Hills, 91364
The CHIME Institute provides model educational programs in family, school, and community centered environments that support all children including those who are typically developing, gifted, or have special needs to achieve their maximum intellectual, social, emotional, and physical potential. CHIME provides dynamic research...
Chinese Historical Society of Southern California
411 Bernard Street, Los Angeles, 90012
~* organizing reference library and archives
* digital scanning of archival items
* developing and updating walking tour handbook and support materials
* updating web site design and content
* assisting administrator with exhibit preparation
* oral history interviews of community pioneers, leaders,...
Chiricahua Mtns. Coronado National Forest
1192 West Saddleview Rd., Douglas, 85067
No description provided.
Cholakyan Chiropractic
10510 Victory Blvd., North Hollywood, 29634
Community Partner Mission Statement:
Helping achive wellness!
Cibbets Flat Campground
10845 Rancho Bernardo Rd. Suite 200, San Diego, 92127
Longitude and Latitude: -116.4466667, 32.77722222 Elevation: 4200
CicLAvia
525 S. Hewitt St, Los Angeles, 90029
CicLAvia is a non-profit organization. The mission of CicLAvia is to catalyze vibrant public spaces, active transportation, and good health through car-free open street events. CicLAvia engages with people throughout Southern California to transform our relationship with our communities and with each other.
Cincinnati Makers Collaborative
1216 Broadway, New York, 10001
UMA is a national non-profit that works with partners across diverse disciplines, sectors, and industries to develop mission-driven strategies that puts manufacturing back in our communities
City of Burbank
1301 West Olive Avenue, Burbank, 91510-6459
SENIOR AND HUMAN SERVICES
To enhance the quality of life of Burbank citizens age 55+, Senior and Human Services provides information and assistance services, nutritional programs, recreation programs and activities, volunteer opportunities (RSVP), special events, and travel opportunities. The Joslyn Adult Center and...
City of Hope Medical Foundation
1500 E. Duarte Road, Duarte, 91010
City of Hope is transforming the future of health. Every day we turn science into practical benefit. We turn hope into reality. We accomplish this through exquisite care, innovative research and vital education focused on eliminating cancer and diabetes.
City of San Fernando Recreation - Las Palmas Park
505 S. Huntington St., San Fernando, 91340
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.
City of San Fernando Recreation Park
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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.
City Shopper Publications
1884 Eastman Avenue, Ventura, 93003
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Clare Foundation
909 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica, 90405
MISSION
To provide effective and compassionate treatment, recovery and prevention services for alcoholism and substance abuse to individuals, families, and the community.
HISTORY
Founded in 1970, CLARE has its origins in the late 1960s when a group of sober alcoholics began bringing food, blankets, and the message of recovery to homeless alcoholics on the beaches of Santa Monica and Venice. Since then, CLARE has evolved into a multi-site organization with 11 highly effective and cost-efficient residential, outpatient, and prevention programs that serve thousands of adults and young people each year. We have program sites in Santa Monica, Venice, Culver City, and West Los Angeles.
VISION
Saving lives through recovery
VALUES
INTEGRITY
Compassionate, conscientious and ethical care for our clients are at the root of everything we do. We honor their confidentiality, their hopes and aspirations.
EXCELLENCE
We utilize industry-approved approaches and practices that demonstrate successful outcomes. We are innovative: we embrace personal growth, diversity, and teamwork.
TRUSTED
Since 1970, CLARE, a non-profit organization, has been a respected community partner. We are committed to the responsible use of resources and mindful that our mission is accomplished through the generosity of others.
TREATMENT PHILOSOPHY
Comprehensive and accessible treatment at CLARE addresses all issues of addiction including the physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual well-being of the individual and family.
CLARE utilizes an integrated multi-disciplinary approach, applying evidence-based practices.
CLARE treatment is based in 12-Step principles, including: the need for community; the responsibility of the individual; peer support; and a willingness to change.
CLARE | MATRIX
909 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica, 90405
At CLARE | MATRIX our mission is to save lives by providing compassionate, evidence-based treatment for those who struggle with drugs, alcohol and related behavioral health challenges. We strive to enhance the field of treatment worldwide through education, research and training.
CLEVELAND EARLY EDUCATION CENTER - LAUSD
19031 W. Strathern Street, Reseda, 91335
Some service learning students enrolled in KIN 478 will participate with Cleveland EEC begining Fall 2015.
Clinicas del Camino Real, Inc.
200 South Wells Rd., Ventura, 93004
The Mission of Clinicas del Camino Real, Inc. is to provide quality, comprehensive and preventative, health care services to Ventura County’s community. It is the explicit mission of Clinicas to save lives and restore good health to the underserved population of the county at rates that are consistent with a client’s ability to pay. Moreover, Clinicas’ bilingual and bicultural staff delivers its services on a personal and humane basis, and especially reaches out to members of the community who are traditionally underserved due to limited income, resources, cultural and language barriers.
Clinicas del Camino Real, Inc. shall also serve as a voice for the under-represented health care client, by informing and educating elected officials and established health care systems of the needs of the underserved health care client. Clinicas’ Board of Directors and staff shall strive to bring about a thorough awareness – within the community at large – of the benefits of a healthy population.
Clinicas del Camino Real’s Board of Directors, composed of concerned citizens, health professionals, and members of the public and private sector of Ventura County, shall commit all its energies and resources to assure that this mission is fully carried out.
CO/LAB
21300 Victory Boulevard, Woodland, 91367
COLAB Marketing is a full-service digital marketing agency that helps bring a brand's vision to life.
Strategy
- Planning
- Positioning
- Market Research
- Competitive Analysis
- Positioning
- GTM Strategy
- Audit + Optimization
Design
- Web + Mobile
- Branding + Refresh
- Pitch Decks
- Illustration
- Print Media
- Merch
Development
- Websites
- Mobile Apps
- Prototyping
- Custom
- Software
- Architecture
- SaaS
- Development
Market
- Paid Search + Social
- Experiential
- Organic Social
- SEO + Content
- Photo + Video
- Email + SMS
Cohasset Street Elementary School - LAUSD
15810 Saticoy Street, Lake Balboa, 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.
Cold Creek Preserve (Santa Monica) Mountains Restoration Trust
Stunt Road, Calabasa, 91302
Latitude and Longitude coordinates: 34.090336, -118.654855