Program Sites
Celebration Arts
2727 B street, Sacramento, 95816
Celebration Arts provides performing and training opportunities in theatre, dance, and music through a celebrated annual theater season, which showcases some of the nation's top award-winning Black playwrights of the Black experience at our 100 seat theater.
We also present special events and programs including dance and music concerts, comedy shows, and Kids' Time, all dedicated to enhancing the Black community by showing stories that illuminate it as central subject.
Our theater is also a community benefit, and is available to the public for rentals at affordable rates.
Centene Corporation
5301 Idlewild Ave, Tampa, 33634
At Centene, we understand the critical role we play in transforming healthcare and improving the health of our communities for members and employees. As the leading managed care provider and employer, we remain steadfast in our mission to create safe, healthy, and inclusive environments
Center Adult School
3401 Scotland Dr,, Antelope, 95843
Mission Statement
Students will realize their dreams by developing communication skills, reasoning, integrity, and motivation through academic excellence, a well rounded education, and being active citizens of our diverse community.
Center for African Peace and Conflict Resolution/ Victim-Offender Dialogue (VOD) Program
6000 J Street, Student Health Ctr, The Well, Sacramento, 95819
Conducting presentations, assessing issues, writing outlines for educational docs for inmates, etc.
Center for Age-Friendly Excellence
183 Hillview Ave, Los Altos, 94022
The mission of CAFE is to advance transformational change to create vibrant, sustainable, supportive and inclusive communities for all generations.
CAFE will accomplish this by providing technical assistance, consultation, applied research access, and community organizing synergy to assist communities to become intentional about the global Age-Friendly initiative and develop plans, infrastructure and programs to successfully implement the WHO’s eight domains.
CAFE promotes policies, programs and services that improve quality of life as we age, and enhance respect, understanding and engagement in our diverse, multigenerational communities.
Center for Land-Based Learning
5265 Putah Creek Rd, Winters, 95694
Our Mission is to inspire, educate, and cultivate future generations of farmers, agricultural leaders and natural resource stewards.
Center for Small Business @ Sac State College of Business Administration
6000 J St., Sacramento, 95819-6088
Founded in 1969, the Center for Small Businesses (CSB) is one of the oldest and largest of its kind in the United States. For more than forty-five years, the CSB has served in excess of 2,000 small businesses in the Greater Sacramento area.
The CSB offers free technical management assistance in all areas of business other than taxation, law, and loan packaging, to small for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. The services are provided by juniors, seniors, and graduate students under faculty supervision. These students are assigned to work with clients of the CSB as part of their coursework in various classes offered by the College of Business Administration.
Services are provided compliments of Sacramento State and many of the financial institutions of the local area.
Center High
3111 Center Ct Ln, Antelope, 95843
Mission Statement
Students will realize their dreams by developing communication skills, reasoning, integrity, and motivation through academic excellence, a well rounded education, and being active citizens of our diverse community.
Center Joint Unified School District
8408 Watt Ave., Antelope, 95843
Students will realize their dreams by developing communication skills, reasoning, integrity, and motivation through academic excellence, a well rounded education, and being active citizens of our diverse community.
Center Preschool
8725 Watt Ave, Antelope, 95843
Mission Statement
Students will realize their dreams by developing communication skills, reasoning, integrity, and motivation through academic excellence, a well rounded education, and being active citizens of our diverse community.
Cesar Chavez Elementary
1221 Anderson Road, Davis, 95616
We want all DJUSD students to be successful and will continue to use assessment data to identify those in need of intervention and provide the services they require. We will focus on fostering caring relationships amongst staff, students and their families, and better aligning curricula and assessment will help us to do this. Despite economic uncertainty, positive attitudes, beliefs, and a relentless passion to help students be successful will carry the day for the school district and the community.
To be successful in a global society after high school, all children need extensive knowledge and skills in core areas of literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, foreign language and career technology. Students must also be exposed to a myriad of opportunities that explore the arts, health and wellness, athletics, extra-curricular activities, and community service projects. These are the components of an excellent education and develop life-long thinkers and productive citizens for our future.
Cesar E. Chavez Elementary School
7500 32nd Street, Sacramento, 95822
Sacramento City Unified School District is one of the oldest K-12 districts in the western United States (established in 1854). SCUSD serves 43,175 students on 75 campuses spanning 76 square miles.
SCUSD is home to a 2013 California Distinguished School (West Campus High School), the only public Waldorf-inspired high school in the nation (George Washington Carver) and the only Hmong language immersion program in the state (Susan B. Anthony Elementary School).
Alumni from SCUSD’s schools include U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, California Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye, nationally renowned political scholar Dr. Cornel West and author Joan Didion. Recent graduates from SCUSD are currently attending Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UC Davis and host of other prestigious universities.
Our Board-adopted mission statement promises the community that our students will “graduate as globally competitive life-long learners, prepared to succeed in a career and higher education institution of their choice to secure gainful employment and contribute to society.”
SCUSD’s students reflect the rich diversity that is the hallmark of Sacramento’s central city. Our student population is 37.1 percent Hispanic or Latino; 17.4 percent Asian; 17.7 percent African American; and 18.8 percent white. About 5.3 percent of students are of two or more races or ethnicities.
Residents within SCUSD speak more than 40 languages; 38 percent of students do not speak English at home.
SCUSD employs 4,213 people and operates with a budget of $383 million.
ChargePoint
240 E Hacienda Ave, Campbell, 95008
We’re leading the charge. Actually, we started it. You’d think after creating the world’s largest and most open EV charging network we’d be satisfied, but you’d be wrong. The way we see it, there’s still much more we can do—together. Join us in getting all people and goods moving on electricity.
Charles Mack Elementary-EGUSD
4701 Brookfield Dr, Sacramento, 95826
School population-900 English learners-400 Title I school-98% qualify for free lunch
Charles Peck - SJUSD-Bridges After School
3738 Walnut Ave., Carmichael, 95608
Students within the San Juan USD have the opportunity to attend participating Bridges After School Programs.
Chavez Elementary School
960 17th Street, Richmond, 94801
The West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) was established in 1965. It covers the cities of El Cerrito, San Pablo, Pinole, and Hercules and the unincorporated areas of Bayview-Montalvin Manor, East Richmond Heights, El Sobrante, Kensington, North Richmond, and Tara Hills.
Child Abuse Prevention Council of San Joaquin
540 N. California Street, Stockton, 95202
Internship opportunities are available. These opportunities include unpaid internships to fulfill school requirements for Bachelor’s, 1st year and 2nd year candidates enrolled in, BSW, MSW and MFT program. Internship placements are available to provide supervised mental health services throughout the CAPC in various...
Child Development Centers
3780 Rosin Court, Sacramento, 95834
At Child Development Centers and Continuing Development Incorporated, it is our mission to enrich children’s lives through quality, accredited child development programs and a commitment to developmentally appropriate practice. Our programs put children at the center of an interconnected circle of families, teacher and the community.
Child Haven
801 Empire St., Fairfield, 94533
Child Haven, with offices in Vallejo and Fairfield, provides mental health services to families with children 0-18 years of age. Our focus is trauma resolution and attachment. We specialize in treatment for foster children, LGBTQ children, preschoolers with behavior problems severe enough to get expelled from childcare and/...
Children's Center Preschool
1400 E. 8th Street, Davis, 95616
We want all DJUSD students to be successful and will continue to use assessment data to identify those in need of intervention and provide the services they require. We will focus on fostering caring relationships amongst staff, students and their families, and better aligning curricula and assessment will help us to do this. Despite economic uncertainty, positive attitudes, beliefs, and a relentless passion to help students be successful will carry the day for the school district and the community.
To be successful in a global society after high school, all children need extensive knowledge and skills in core areas of literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, foreign language and career technology. Students must also be exposed to a myriad of opportunities that explore the arts, health and wellness, athletics, extra-curricular activities, and community service projects. These are the components of an excellent education and develop life-long thinkers and productive citizens for our future.
Children's Receiving Home of Sacramento
3555 Auburn Blvd., Sacramento, 95821
Students may be involved in any of the following types of activities: family support services,
community outreach and education, program coordination support, and mentoring. These activities will provide students with the opportunity to learn about their diverse community and contribute in meaningful ways, develop...