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Franklin Elementary School-EGUSD

4011 Hood-Franklin Road, Elk Grove, 95757

No description provided.

Franklin High School-EGUSD

6400 Whitelock Parkway, Elk Grove, 95757

No description provided.

Franks Tract State Recreation Area

3509 Alcott Cir, Bethel Island, 94511

Our Mission. To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.

Freeman Elementary - WJUSD

126 N West St., Woodland, 95695

No description provided.

Freiler Elementary School

2421 W Lowell Ave, Tracy, 95377

Tracy Unified School District

Fremont Peak State Park

Fremont Peak State Park 95045, San Juan Bautista, 95045

Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park sits in Midtown Sacramento in an area that has been the homeland of the Nisenan people since time immemorial. From 1839 to 1849, Sutter’s Fort was the economic center of the first permanent European colonial settlement in California’s Central Valley. Its founder was a Swiss immigrant named John Sutter who named his vast Mexican land grant “New Helvetia.” During that time, the Fort catalyzed patterns of change across California. No one felt those changes more acutely than the diverse Native peoples whose lives were transformed by the Fort’s presence. Many different Native people helped build the Fort, and their exploited labor made the Fort’s many industries possible. The discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in 1848 started the gold rush that ultimately undermined Sutter’s businesses at the Fort and led to an even greater exploitation of Native people across California.

Fresenius Kidney Care - Roseville

1474 Stone Point Dr., Ste. 105, Roseville, 95661

No description provided.

Fresenius Kidney Care - Woodland

35 West Main Street, Woodland, 95695

No description provided.

Fresher Sacramento

2450 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, 95832

At Fresher, we create meals that are healthier and accessible for everyone, including underserved communities with limited access to good food options. Our youth apprentices gain job skills by making the meals with local chefs. We enable residents in every neighborhood to create and sustain a nutritious cycle of health, wealth, and skills for life. We aim to make sure everybody goes to bed well-fed.

Frontier Elementary - TRUSD

6691 Silverthorne Circle, Sacramento, 95842

Our Mission

To inspire each student to extraordinary achievement every day

Vision

An unwavering focus on powerful and engaging learning experiences that prepare students for college, career and life success

FSUSD - Grange Middle School

1975 Blossom Ave, Fairfield, 94533

No description provided.

FSUSD- Special Education

2490 Hilborn Road, Fairfield, 94534

Fairfield-Suisun Unified School district (FSUSD) is the largest school district in Solano County.  FSUSD takes pride in our multi-cultural diversity and serves approximately 21, 500 students.  The district consists of 30 schools, including 3 high schools, 4 middle schools, 17 elementary schools, several alternative schools...

Fulton-El Camino Recreation and Park District

2201 Cottage Way, Sacramento, 95825

Formed in 1956 as a Recreation and Parkway District, the Fulton-El Camino Recreation and Park District was established to provide land and recreation opportunities for the growing suburb of Sacramento County. The name was officially changed to Fulton-El Camino Recreation and Park District in 1958. The district was established and still operates under authority of the Public Resources Code, Section 5780.The district is an independent, special, recreation and park district governed by a five member, elected Board of Directors. The Board serves four-year terms and candidates must be a registered voter of the district. The Board creates policy for the district and employs a General Manager, who in turn hires the staff that operates the programs and maintenance of the parks and facilities.

Futures Explored - Vocational Training & Employment (VTE)

2829 Watt Ave., Suite 100, Sacramento, 95821

No description provided.

Futures High School

3222 Winona Way, North Highlands, 95660

Providing students with an excellent, standards-based education that will prepare them for the rigor of university education and the competition of the workplace in a global environment.

G6 Performance

6001 Odelia Lane, Carmichael, 95608

We offer personal, small group training and large group training both indoor at our new facility and outdoors at a variety of locations around the Sacramento area. 

Gallo Center for the Arts

1000 I St., Modesto, 95354

The mission of the Gallo Center for the Arts is to enrich the quality of life in the Central Valley by providing an inspirational civic gathering place where regional, national and international cultural activities illuminate, educate and entertain.

Galt JUESD

248 W. A Street, Galt, 95632

No description provided.

Garden Valley Elementary

3601 Larchwood Dr, Sacramento, 95834

Our Mission

To inspire each student to extraordinary achievement every day

Vision

An unwavering focus on powerful and engaging learning experiences that prepare students for college, career and life success

Garrapata State Park

25070-25074 CA-1, Carmel-By-The-Sea, 93923

Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park sits in Midtown Sacramento in an area that has been the homeland of the Nisenan people since time immemorial. From 1839 to 1849, Sutter’s Fort was the economic center of the first permanent European colonial settlement in California’s Central Valley. Its founder was a Swiss immigrant named John Sutter who named his vast Mexican land grant “New Helvetia.” During that time, the Fort catalyzed patterns of change across California. No one felt those changes more acutely than the diverse Native peoples whose lives were transformed by the Fort’s presence. Many different Native people helped build the Fort, and their exploited labor made the Fort’s many industries possible. The discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in 1848 started the gold rush that ultimately undermined Sutter’s businesses at the Fort and led to an even greater exploitation of Native people across California.

Gateway Community Charters

5112 Arnold Ave. Suite A, McClellan, 95652-1075

This organization has various community charter schools. 

Gateway Mountain Center

10038 Meadow Way Unit D, Truckee, 96161

Gateway Mountain Center’s mission is to positively transform the lives of youth. By connecting to self, nature, and community, youth of all backgrounds Learn, Heal & Thrive! We do this through high-impact nature-based learning, wellness adventures, and innovative, non-traditional therapeutic approaches to mental health and wellness.  

 

Gateway Oaks Dental

2550 W El Camino, Sacramento, 95833

Welcome to Gateway Oaks Dental, your center for quality dental care! Our experienced dentists and team are proud to be your family’s resources for dentistry, and combine state-of-the-art technology with gentle, individualized care in order to help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile. We offer a full range of dental services to meet your needs. Call or visit us today to schedule your appointment with Dr. Hoang Truong and learn more about comprehensive dentistry in Sacramento, California, and surrounding areas, including Arden-Arcade, Citrus Heights, Davis, Downtown Sacramento, Elk Grove, Midtown, North Highlands, Roseville, West Sacramento, and Woodland, California!

Gaviota State Park

17620 Gaviota Beach Rd, Goleta, 93117

Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park sits in Midtown Sacramento in an area that has been the homeland of the Nisenan people since time immemorial. From 1839 to 1849, Sutter’s Fort was the economic center of the first permanent European colonial settlement in California’s Central Valley. Its founder was a Swiss immigrant named John Sutter who named his vast Mexican land grant “New Helvetia.” During that time, the Fort catalyzed patterns of change across California. No one felt those changes more acutely than the diverse Native peoples whose lives were transformed by the Fort’s presence. Many different Native people helped build the Fort, and their exploited labor made the Fort’s many industries possible. The discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in 1848 started the gold rush that ultimately undermined Sutter’s businesses at the Fort and led to an even greater exploitation of Native people across California.

Gender Health Center

3823 Vst, Sacramento, 95817

SOCIAL WORK INTERN DESCRIPTION 

About Gender Health Center 

At GHC, our mission is to provide education, advocacy, mental health, and other health services to underserved and marginalized...