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Reading Partners Bret Harte

2751 9th Ave., Sacramento, 95814

Reading Partners works in schools with high percentages of children from low-income families. Working with school leaders, Reading Partners transforms an empty classroom into a reading center, complete with a library and teaching tools managed by a full-time staff member. Reading Partners collaborates with teachers to...

Reading Partners Caroline Wenzel

6870 Greenhaven Dr., Sacramento, 95814

Reading Partners works in schools with high percentages of children from low-income families. Working with school leaders, Reading Partners transforms an empty classroom into a reading center, complete with a library and teaching tools managed by a full-time staff member. Reading Partners collaborates with teachers to...

Reading Partners Ethel Phillips

2930 21st. Ave, Sacramento, 95814

Reading Partners works in schools with high percentages of children from low-income families. Working with school leaders, Reading Partners transforms an empty classroom into a reading center, complete with a library and teaching tools managed by a full-time staff member. Reading Partners collaborates with teachers to...

Reading Partners FC Joyce

6050 Watt Ave., North Highlands, 95814

Reading Partners works in schools with high percentages of children from low-income families. Working with school leaders, Reading Partners transforms an empty classroom into a reading center, complete with a library and teaching tools managed by a full-time staff member. Reading Partners collaborates with teachers to...

Reading Partners Glenwood Elementary

201 Jessie Ave., Sacramento, 95814

Reading Partners works in schools with high percentages of children from low-income families. Working with school leaders, Reading Partners transforms an empty classroom into a reading center, complete with a library and teaching tools managed by a full-time staff member. Reading Partners collaborates with teachers to...

Reading Partners H.W. Harkness Elementary School

2147 54th Ave., Sacramento, 95822

Reading Partners has been a part of the Sacramento educational landscape since 2009, when we first began placing community volunteers in low-income schools to help kids master basic reading skills. Our one-on-one tutoring model empowers students to succeed in reading and in life by engaging community volunteers to provide individualized, personal attention to each student in our program.

Sacramento is the capital city of one of the world’s largest economies, yet only 45% of third graders are reading at proficient or advanced level. The “River City” recognizes it must prioritize early literacy education. Working closely with the Sacramento community, Reading Partners is committed to making Northern California a model of reading success.

Partnering with parents, teachers, and school and community leaders in Sacramento, we’re working toward a future where every child has the individualized support they need to become strong readers and lifelong learners.

Reading Partners Michael J. Castori Elementary

1801 South Ave., Sacramento, 95838

Reading Partners has been a part of the Sacramento educational landscape since 2009, when we first began placing community volunteers in low-income schools to help kids master basic reading skills. Our one-on-one tutoring model empowers students to succeed in reading and in life by engaging community volunteers to provide...

Reading Partners New Joseph Bonnheim Community Charter

7300 Marin Ave., Sacramento, 95820

Reading Partners has been a part of the Sacramento educational landscape since 2009, when we first began placing community volunteers in low-income schools to help kids master basic reading skills. Our one-on-one tutoring model empowers students to succeed in reading and in life by engaging community volunteers to provide individualized, personal attention to each student in our program.
Sacramento is the capital city of one of the world’s largest economies, yet only 45% of third graders are reading at proficient or advanced level. The “River City” recognizes it must prioritize early literacy education. Working closely with the Sacramento community, Reading Partners is committed to making Northern California a model of reading success.

Partnering with parents, teachers, and school and community leaders in Sacramento, we’re working toward a future where every child has the individualized support they need to become strong readers and lifelong learners.

Reading Partners Northwood

2630 Taft St., Sacramento, 95814

Reading Partners works in schools with high percentages of children from low-income families. Working with school leaders, Reading Partners transforms an empty classroom into a reading center, complete with a library and teaching tools managed by a full-time staff member. Reading Partners collaborates with teachers to...

Reading Partners Pacific Elementary School

6201 41st St., Sacramento, 95824

Reading Partners has been a part of the Sacramento educational landscape since 2009, when we first began placing community volunteers in low-income schools to help kids master basic reading skills. Our one-on-one tutoring model empowers students to succeed in reading and in life by engaging community volunteers to provide individualized, personal attention to each student in our program.

Sacramento is the capital city of one of the world’s largest economies, yet only 45% of third graders are reading at proficient or advanced level. The “River City” recognizes it must prioritize early literacy education. Working closely with the Sacramento community, Reading Partners is committed to making Northern California a model of reading success.

Partnering with parents, teachers, and school and community leaders in Sacramento, we’re working toward a future where every child has the individualized support they need to become strong readers and lifelong learners.

Reading Partners Parkway

4720 Forest Pkwy., Sacramento, 95814

Reading Partners works in schools with high percentages of children from low-income families. Working with school leaders, Reading Partners transforms an empty classroom into a reading center, complete with a library and teaching tools managed by a full-time staff member. Reading Partners collaborates with teachers to...

Reading Partners Peter Burnett

6032 36th Ave., Sacramento, 95814

Reading Partners works in schools with high percentages of children from low-income families. Working with school leaders, Reading Partners transforms an empty classroom into a reading center, complete with a library and teaching tools managed by a full-time staff member. Reading Partners collaborates with teachers to...

Reading Partners Susan B. Anthony Elementary

7864 Detroit Blvd., Sacramento, 95832

Reading Partners has been a part of the Sacramento educational landscape since 2009, when we first began placing community volunteers in low-income schools to help kids master basic reading skills. Our one-on-one tutoring model empowers students to succeed in reading and in life by engaging community volunteers to provide individualized, personal attention to each student in our program.

Sacramento is the capital city of one of the world’s largest economies, yet only 45% of third graders are reading at proficient or advanced level. The “River City” recognizes it must prioritize early literacy education. Working closely with the Sacramento community, Reading Partners is committed to making Northern California a model of reading success.

Partnering with parents, teachers, and school and community leaders in Sacramento, we’re working toward a future where every child has the individualized support they need to become strong readers and lifelong learners.

Reading Partners Thomas Edison

2950 Hurley Way, Sacramento, 95814

Reading Partners works in schools with high percentages of children from low-income families. Working with school leaders, Reading Partners transforms an empty classroom into a reading center, complete with a library and teaching tools managed by a full-time staff member. Reading Partners collaborates with teachers to...

Real History Mystery Press

3315 M Street, Sacramento, 95816

Welcome to real history mysteries of the Italian Renaissance, featuring the brilliant and winsome, Nicola Machiavelli 

Red Rock Canyon State Park

Midland Trail, Cantil, 93519

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.

Redwood City Parks, Recreation and Community Services (PRCS)

1400 Roosevelt Ave, Redwood City, 94061

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Redwood Community Services, Inc

160 S Main Street, Lakeport, 95453

There are a variety of oppotunities from Drug and Alcohol Counseling, to individual and group mental health rehabilitation services, comprehensive case management services with foster care, wraparound, and transitional housing programs, grant writing and program development.

Refugee Enrichment & Development Association (REDA)

2919 Fulton Ave., Sacramento, 95821

We strive to elevate and address the needs of the refugee &immigrant community in the Sacramento Area through culturally sensitive programs and critical services to help attain self-sufficiency, which will allow for better integration into the community at large.

Refugio State Beach

10 Refugio Beach Road, 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.

Regency Park ES - TRUSD

5901 Bridgecross Drive, Sacramento, 95835

To maintain an unwavering focus on powerful and engaging learning experiences that prepare students for college, career, and life success. 

To achieve this vision, we commit to:

Offering a broad spectrum of programs with high expectations that support a...

Region 9 Head Start Association

2131 Capitol Ave, Suite 307, Sacramento, 95816

The Region 9 Head Start Association (R9HSA) is a not-for-profit organization created to support at-risk families and to represent the interests of Region 9 Head Start programs. We are committed to elevating the Head Start Community through education, training programs, and services.

Region 9 Head Start Association

2131 Capitol Ave, Suite 307, Sacramento, 95816

The Region 9 Head Start Association (R9HSA) is a not-for-profit organization created to support at-risk families and to represent the interests of Region 9 Head Start programs. We are committed to elevating the Head Start Community through education, training programs, and services.

Relationships with Purpose

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Community outreach / networking, case management (i.e., connecting needs with resources), emotional support, distribution of survival aid (i.e., food, water, tents, sleeping bags, blankets, cots, twin mattresses, flashlights, tarps, clothing, gloves, hats, socks, shoes, hygiene items, bicycles), organization of community...

Renaissance Society

7750 College Town Dr., Sacramento, 95819

What is Renaissance?

It's an organization, in partnership with the California State University, Sacramento, that provides opportunities for participatory lifelong learning and community engagement for older adults.

What's that? It means members choose to study topics proposed by peers who lead the seminars. These widely varied subjects constantly evolve from the interests of the members.

Many of our seminars are on Fridays and Saturdays on the Sacramento State campus. Others take place in various locations and days.