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PRIDE Center at Sacramento State

6000 J Street, Sacramento, 95819

The PRIDE Center provides students with programs and events, access to resources on campus and in the community, a welcoming space, and opportunities for education about LGBTQIA communities and the intersections of many identities and experiences.

PRIDE Industries - Work Force Inclusion

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PRO Youth & Families

5299 Auburn Boulevard, Sacramento, 95841

After school programs, parenting classes, family communications training, community forums and information and referral are offered to youth, families and communities in the greater Sacramento area.

Proactive Sports Performance

31425 Agoura Road, Westlake Village, 91361

Since 2006, Proactive Sports Performance has been the off-season home to the world’s greatest athletes. We are known for our customized programming, unique workouts and extraordinary atmosphere. With our fully-equipped performance center, we serve athletes of all levels as well as clients seeking personalized adult fitness training.

Progress Ranch

1949 5th st, Davis, 95616

Students will be; utilizing behavioral modification treatment, leading clinical group activities, helping implement treatment plans and working with the greater clinical team to build, strengthen and engage family members in treatment.

Progressive Employment Concepts

6060 Sunrise Vista #1875, Citrus Heights, 95610

Depending on skill level and personality traits, we will ask students to engage in a variety of activities. We would like them to work directly with our clients in activities including community building, Discovery- our version of biopsychosocial and skills assessments, and employment maintenance and development. There will...

Project Lifelong

3222 Winona Way, North Highlands, 95660

To engage Sacramento area youth through unique and experiential-based programming designed to empower futures, instill leadership skills, and create greater opportunities for lifelong success, good health, and well-being.

Project Optimism

2821 River Plaza Dr., Sacramento, 95833

Project Optimism is the direct response to the life experiences of each founder Both are California natives and during their own childhood they witnessed multiple individuals within their community and family fall to oppressive systematic forces. Despite their exposure, both kept in mind that there was more to life than their current options. In 2016 the founders created “Project Optimism, Inc.”, and while founded in Sacramento in 2017, the organization has since expanded to Los Angeles County. The founders see the community as a giant project. To finish this project, the community needs the skills and expertise of its members. As a result of mentorship, empowerment, and uniting community members, we may spark OPTIMISM amongst the beneficiaries. With this mindset, anything is possible

Project R.I.D.E.,Inc

8840 Southside Ave, Elk Grove, 95624

Founded in 1979, by Chris McParland, an Adaptive Physical Education Teacher at Jessie Baker School and countless dedicated community members, this program has come from humble beginnings with just a few students, some borrowed horses, and portable fencing.  Now, we have grown to serve over 600 students spread across a 10 county area. With a fully enclosed 32,000 square foot arena, an outdoor 6000 square foot arena, a horse herd of 16, RDA Simulator horse and outdoor interactive sensory trail, we have come a long way!

Project Rebound

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Project Rebound assists students to prepare, apply, enroll, and graduate with a degree from Sacramento State. Project Rebound provides educational resources and services for students looking to develop professional skills.

We work to transform those who were formerly incarcerated into scholars through counseling, mentoring, academic resources, and career development. We support students who are motivated to succeed by earning a high-quality degree from Sacramento State.

Project Rebound

2104 Lassen Hall, ,

Project Rebound assists prospective formerly incarcerated students to prepare, apply, and enroll. We also provide educational resources to students throughout their academic career at Sac State and help them to graduate with a degree from Sac State. Students who intern with Project Rebound do a variety of things on campus. They respond to letters that we receive from potential students and address the questions that they have about our program and the university. They may also help organize and attend events on our campus as well as go with our office staff when they make presentations at local community colleges. They may also be asked to help in the office with other tasks such as answering the phones or helping students who come to the office.

Project RIDE

8840 Southside Ave, Elk Grove, 95759

Children and adults (age 3 and older) with physical and mental disabilities including, but not limited to Down's Syndrome, Visual Impairment, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Asperger's Syndrome, Paraplegics, Developmental Delays, Cerebral Palsy, Blindness, Hearing Impairments, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Shaken Baby Syndrome, Angelman...

Prospect Community Day School

2710 Kilgore Road, Rancho Cordova, 95670

Guided by the highest expectations, Folsom Cordova Unified School District provides our students with a broad range of rigorous educational opportunities.  Staff enables students to reach their full potential and successfully meet the demands and opportunities of a highly technological 21st Century.

 

Students graduate with a core of knowledge and skills that become the building blocks for lifelong learning.  They graduate with a positive attitude and the leadership, character, and academic skills necessary to excel in a global arena.

 

Families are an integral part of the educational process.  In recognition of this important role, family involvement is actively sought, encouraged, and welcomed.

 

Business and community partnerships greatly enhance students' learning experiences and educational opportunities.  Partnerships offer students opportunities to apply their learning to real-world situations.

 

Schools serve as community hubs, places where the community gathers to celebrate and improve learning and to enjoy art, music, sports, public speaking, drama, and other school-related activities.  The use of school facilities by the community is encouraged.

 

School facilities are a reflection of the entire community.  We provide students with the educational tools to meet the technological demands of the future and the social skills to function in a culturally diverse society.

Providence Mountains State Recreational Area

37854-38298 Essex Rd, Essex, 92332

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.

Proyouth

505 North Court Street, Visalia, 93291

ProYouth provides comprehensive expanded learning programs at the elementary, middle, and high school sites throughout Tulare and Monterey Counties. We provide services from the time school is out, until 6:00 in the evening. Our programs are funded by a combination of California’s After School Education and Safety (ASES) grants, federal 21st Century Community Learning Centers grants, school district investments, and foundation and corporate contributions. Our proven approach creates a positive learning environment that integrates youth development principles, provides academic support, and focuses on innovative Project-Based Learning experiences.

PS7 Elementary, a St. Hope Public School

5201 Strawberry Lane, Sacramento, 95820

St. HOPE Public School 7 (PS7) is a K-8, modified year-round charter school committed to providing students the skills and training necessary to become contributing members of their school, family, and community.

PUHSD - Colfax High School

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PUHSD - Del Oro High School

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PUHSD- Placer High School

275 Orange Street, Auburn, 95603

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Pulmonary Medicine Associates

1300 Ethan Way, Sacramento, 95825

Pulmonary Medicine Associates offers a broad spectrum of specialized services in each of the three care settings: outpatient, inpatient and Tele Medicine.

Quality Family Services

4928 E. Clinton Way, Suite 108, Fresno, 93727

Quality Family Services, established in 1983, under its Business Name of “Quality Group Homes, Inc.” is a licensed non-profit community services agency that has grown to become one of California Central Valley's larger providers of comprehensive services for foster youth and a mental health services' group provider for children, their families and individuals throughout our community. Quality Family Services (Quality or QFS) is licensed by the state of California and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) International to provide the following programs:

  • Foster Care Placement, Intensive Foster Care, and 'Adoption-Readiness' services for foster youth and non-minor dependents placed with our Resource Families and​
  • Short Term Residential Therapeutic Program (STRTP) services for foster youth needing a place to live for consistent care and supervision while they receive individualized behavioral support and mental health services to achieve their unique goals in a culturally sensitive and trauma-informed manner.

 

QFS receives referrals for Foster Care services and STRTP placements from representatives of various Departments of Juvenile Justice, Mental Health and Social Services throughout the state of California.

 

Quality is also authorized to operate:

  • The "Quality Counseling Center" to provide outpatient mental health services for youth and adults referred by Fresno County's Department of Behavioral Health, Managed Care Division, and
  • The "Consortium for Community Services (CCS)" to provide comprehensive mental health services and life skills assistance for adult parolees who are referred to CCS by Parole Agents within Fresno and Sacramento counties. CCS operates under the Integrated Services for Mentally Ill Parolees (ISMIP) grant approved by the State of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR).

Queen of the Valley Medical Ctr - CARE Network

3448 Villa Lane, #102, Napa, 94559

Medical Center. Placement is in the Community Outreach department. 
Student will typically work as part of  a Nurse, Social worker and Community Health worker team.
Student will work primarily with adults and older adults with medical chronic conditions. 
Spanish is a plus.

Personal vehicle is required...

Railtown 1897 State Historic Park

18115 5th Ave, Jamestown, 95327

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.

Rainbow Community Center (Employment Based Site)

3024 Willow Pass Road, Concord, 94519

No description provided.

Rainforth Grau Architects

2407 J St., Sacramento, 95819

PHILOSOPHY
The firm’s philosophy is defined by our Vision, Mission and Core Principles. It is what makes RGA unique and why our Clients continue to select our firm for their work.

VISION
“To be an integral part of our Client’s team in the delivery of exceptional educational environments”.

MISSION
To provide our Clients:

The Project they want
On time
On budget, and
With a level of service that exceeds their expectations.
CORE PRINCIPLES
Client Service
Above all, RGA is a client-focused service organization devoted to delivering the exceptional personal service. Every Client is served directly by a Principal or Associate Architect; staff is dedicated to respond to Client needs; we work with the best possible consultants; and we always place our Clients’ needs before our own.

Specialized Knowledge
Our firm is dedicated to serving educational Clients and has built a deep understanding and knowledge base of school issues and needs. Educational facilities are our passion and we are dedicated to providing exceptional solutions for our Clients on every project.

Intelligent Sustainability
We believe that sustainable principles should be applied to every project in an efficient, effective and intelligent manner. This will give Clients the best possible project, the healthiest educational environment, and the most energy efficient solution within a reasonable budget.

Innovative Solutions
Every project deserves thoughtful and innovative planning and design. We strive to deliver exceptional educational environments that solve Client needs in effective, efficient and stimulating ways without compromising programmatic needs, budget or schedule.

Quality
RGA’s QA/QC Studio, comprised of our most experienced architects, apply rigorous quality standards to every project. QA/QC efforts, from project initiation through construction, have raised the level of our technical documents, and ensured Client program needs are fully and properly addressed.

Relationships
We work to build long-term professional relationships with all stakeholders, including Clients, Contractors, Agencies and Inspectors. By collaborating, listening and focusing on the big picture, we have built many long-lasting relationships that are the basis for the firm’s ongoing success for over 26 years.