Program Sites
Communities for a Better Environment
6325 Pacific Blvd, suite 300, Huntington Park, 90255
Founded in 1978, Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) is one of the preeminent environmental justice organizations in the nation. The mission of CBE is to build people’s power in California’s communities of color and low income communities to achieve environmental health and justice by preventing and reducing pollution and building green, healthy and sustainable communities and environments. CBE provides residents in heavily polluted urban communities in California with organizing skills, leadership training and legal, scientific and technical assistance, so that they can successfully confront threats to their health.
Community Extension Programs, Inc.
7632 N La Cholla Blvd., Tucson, 85741
Marketing, Branding, Social Media, Advertising
Community Partners
1000 N. Alameda St, Los Angeles, 90012
Community Partners offers expert guidance, essential services, and a strong dose of passion to help foster, launch, and grow creative solutions to community challenges.
For more than 20 years, hundreds of individuals, groups, foundations and other institutions have worked with Community Partners to create new nonprofit projects, establish coalitions, and manage major philanthropic initiatives to benefit the region. Our mission is to accelerate ideas into action to advance the public good. We achieve this in three basic ways:
Fiscal Sponsorship
We provide the structure, finance and administrative services, and expert counsel that help nonprofit leaders succeed
Grantmaker Partnerships
We help foundations, corporations, government agencies and other institutions achieve greater impact
Knowledge Sharing
Workshops, reports, speaking engagements and a range of publications help strengthen the field
Today Community Partners supports upwards of 150 of those creative solutions. Taken together, these efforts offer a panoramic view of the social innovation taking place across the region, and beyond. Our projects are using the arts to build self-esteem among young women, helping disadvantaged students achieve their dreams for college, addressing food justice, tackling obesity, and much more.
Community Services Unlimited Inc.
6569 S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, 90044
CSU Social media intern
Are you obsessed with finding and sharing stories online? Do your friends look to you on Facebook and Twitter for the latest trends, ideas, and online memes? Community Services Unlimited Inc. is a non-profit based in South Los with numerous programs and a social enterprise. CSU is a fast paced...
Community Support Services Organization (CSSO)
15480 Arrow Highway, Suite 212, Baldwin Park, 91706
We will focus on using volunteers from CSUN to primarily help us with our KidzSpirit Partners program. This will include helping us set up events and activities for the families. CSUN volunteers will be supervised at all times.
Companion Hospice
3605 Alamo St, Simi Valley, 93063
To provide comfort, compassion, and caring to patients and families expereiencing a life limiting illness. We affirm and treat dying as a special and unique part of the life process. The patient and family are empowered and comforted physically, emotionally, and spirtually in order to retain their dignity and integrity. Companion Hospice is committed to honor a patients wishes in regards to their final phase of life.
Company of Angels, Inc
1350 San Pablo Street, Los Angeles, 90033
Honoring our history as the oldest non-profit professional theater in Los Angeles, Company of Angels produces theater that reflects and responds to the richness, diversity, and complexity that is our city. Our Company of diverse theater artists fosters mutual learning partnerships with the residents of Los Angeles through artistic development opportunities, community building enterprises, and life experiences. Company of Angels develops emerging artists, creates new work, and re-envisions theater to entertain new audiences and serve the City of Angels.
Compassionate Transformation Community
2801 E Foothill Blvd, Pasadena, 91107
We currently have programs bringing Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) to local community members to help them with mental health issues, we offer help to autistic children and their families learning how to communicate and find support, a monthly reiki event that brings healing to people for free, and we teach classes that...
Contempo Floor Coverings Design Studio West
1888 S. Supulveda Blvd., Los Angeles,
In 1976, brothers Mark and David Haloossim set off to create a new type of flooring company: Contempo Floor Coverings. The essence of their newly established business was to provide practical yet fashion-forward flooring products that were suitable and desired by all users.
Over 35 years later, Contempo is still the lead flooring provider to designers, architects, and anyone else seeking uniquely distinct flooring in Los Angeles.
“Our mission has always been to offer flooring products that inspire, amaze, and satisfy your desire for self-expression. In our showrooms, you will find the newest flooring products, technologies and designs.” – Mark Haloossim, Co-founder
Contempo was the first showroom to offer Eco-Friendly flooring products in Los Angeles, and is still deemed the authority on Green Flooring. We specialize in providing new and exciting materials and brands for sustainable living.
Contempo is devoted to creating a pleasant shopping experience, and we strive to maintain long-lasting relationships with every person we interact with.
“We appreciate your business, and will always do our best to serve you well!”
Cope Health Solutions
1116 S. Sunset Ave, West Covina, 91790
Our mission is to help well in body, mind, and spirit by providing quality health care services in a compassionate enviroment.
Cos Bar
468 N Camden Dr, Beverly Hills, 90210
The original luxury multi-brand beauty retailer, committed to the world's best beauty buying experience.
County of Los Angeles
500 W. Temple St. #585, Los Angeles, 90012
Please note, this systemwide agreement can serve for all departments in LA County, for internships and service learning. Plus clinical and teaching programs in LA County programs.
County of Los Angeles Department of Consumer Affairs
500 W. Temple St, Los Angeles, 90012
To promote a fair and vibrant marketplace, we serve consumers, businesses and communities through education, advocacy and complaint resolution.
Help plan and coordinate a roundtable and resource fair during National Consumer Protection Week.
CovEducation
16 Hound Pack Circle, East Walpole, 02032
CovEducation (or “CovEd”) is a community of undergraduates, postgraduates, students and educators from colleges and universities across the U.S. who are interested in supporting K-12 students in light of the pandemic. We created a free virtual platform for pairing mentors from higher education institutions with K-12 students...
Creative Age Publications
7628 Densmore Ave., Van Nuys, 91406
Creative Age reaches nearly a half-million industry professionals around the world, providing readers with in-depth technical and business education, up-to-date news and exciting industry buzz. Its magazines cater to all segments of the professional beauty market: full service salons, nail salons, day spas, tanning salons, medical spas, resort and destination spas, open-line beauty stores, distributors and manufacturers' representatives. Creative Age currently publishes Beauty Launchpad, Beauty Store Business, The Colorist, DAYSPA, INSPIRE, Medesthetics, NAILPRO and Surgical Aesthetics. Including passalong readership, website views and email communications, Creative Age reaches nearly half a million beauty professionals every month.
Critical Ecology Lab
101 Brockwood Ave. Ste 204, Santa Rosa, 95404
We are looking for support with the following projects: Air Quality and Health Disparities: Literature review on airborne particulate matter and impacts on respiratory health and health disparities. This will provide important background information on how particulate matter in air harms human health, but may also transport...
Crooked Creek Station
3000 East Line St., Bishop, 93514
Students will map the western half of the Sage Hen Flan pluton that is exposed in the area immediately surrounding the Crooked Creek Station.
Cross Cultural Expressions
17514 Ventura Blvd, #101, Encino, 91316
At Cross Cultural Expressions, we see a world in which diversity is celebrated as a means to unite people. We promote multiculturalism and diversity through education, therapy and the arts.
CSUN - AAS Department Professors Clem Lai
18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, 91330
This site has been created for students who are working with and reporting to Professor Clem Lai for AAS 495SM service learning projects.
Please contact Professor Lai for questions regarding your project at clement.lai@csun.edu.
CSUN - AAS Newsletter
18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, 91330
Helping to create the Asain American Newsletter gives students the opportunity to work on-campus with various Asian American clubs/groups and gain publication experience.
CSUN - African American Music Association (A2MA)
18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, 91330
No description provided.
CSUN - Alumni Association - University Advancement
18111 Nordhoff St UN 1051, Northridge, 91330
The Alumni Association/University Advancement provides services to the campus community: provides marketing and communications for Alumni Association
Job Title: Alumni Communications Intern
Job Description: Design and produce profiles of CSUN alumni for use in print publications and digital media.
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CSUN - American Indian Student Association(AISA)
18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, 91330
Originally chartered in 1969, the American Indian Student Association continues to maintain traditional values on the CSUN campus. For almost 40 years AISA has successfully coordinated academic achievement with cultural awareness. AISA also serves to supplement and promote the CSUN American Indian Studies Minor Program. AISA...
CSUN - Art Department
18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, 91330
This site can be used for students working on campus with the Art Department. Students participating in the on campus acting project with Professor Rick Mitchell and Abraham Zapata should place themselves at this site.