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Sacramento State CARES Office

6000 J Street, Sacramento, 95819

Sacramento State University

Sacramento State Institute for Social Research

304 S St., Sacramento, 95811

Founded in 1989, the Institute for Social Research is an interdisciplinary center, which works to improve programs and policies within the Sacramento region and throughout the state.

Located at Sacramento State Downtown, the Institute offers a broad range of expertise conducting survey research, performing program/policy evaluations, and conducting applied social science research.

Sacramento State Police Department

6000 J St., Sacramento, 95819

The mission of the Sacramento State Police Department is to protect the life, property, and peace of mind of the students, faculty, staff and visitors of this university.

Sacramento State University Writing Program

6000 J St., Sacramento, 95819

In the Sacramento State University Writing Program, we engage students from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds to develop reflective, analytical, and collaborative literacy practices, empowering them to communicate effectively.

Sacramento State-Parents and Families Program

6000 J Street, Sacramento, 95819-6062

Parents and Families of Sacramento State students from around the state. To help Sac State students' families become better acquainted with the University.

Sacramento Tree Foundation

191 Lathrop Way, Sacramento, 95815

Now more than ever, we are called to plant and care for the trees that make our communities stronger, healthier, and more resilient in the face of climate change. You can become part of this worldwide movement to plant hope, one tree at a time.

Sacramento United Soccer Club

3801 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, 95826

Founded in 1977, Sacramento United Soccer Club has been committed to cultivating a family-friendly environment and fostering the holistic development of players. Our year-round youth soccer program prioritizes player growth, ensuring top-tier competitive play at regional and national levels. With a proven track record, Sac United successfully develops players who excel in collegiate and professional stages.

Sacramento Valley Charter School

2399 Sellers Way, West Sacramento, 95691

A charter school with strong community support and participation that provides a rigorous, standards-based curriculum and individualized support for all children.  

A safe and compassionate learning environment that promotes love of learning among children while meeting their academic, social, and emotional needs.  

A highly professional, fully certified staff that builds an uncompromising commitment to learn, compete and excel.  

Our mission is to create an inspiring and challenging learning environment for our children and to promote a culture of strong social and family values.

Sacramento Valley Open Space Conservancy

PO Box 163351, Sacramento, 95816

SVC's mission is to preserve the beauty, character and diversity of the Sacramento Valley landscape by working with citizens, property owners, developers, public agencies and other nonprofit organizations. It preserves dedicated open space by the acceptance of gifts, private purchase, facilitation of public acquisition, conservation easements and by cooperative efforts. 

Sacramento Yolo Mosquito & Vector Control District

8631 Bond Road, Elk Grove, 95624

In 1915, the California Legislature adopted the “Mosquito Abatement Act” to help protect people from health risks associated with mosquitoes. This provided the basis for creating Mosquito Abatement Districts throughout the state. View our governing laws of the California Health and Safety Code. On June 18, 1946, the Sacramento County-Yolo County Mosquito Abatement District was formed. The driving force behind the formation of the District was the need to protect the public against diseases transmitted by mosquitoes and relief from serious pest nuisance.

Our mission and vision is “To provide safe, effective and economical mosquito and vector control for Sacramento and Yolo counties”. To accomplish this, we provide ongoing surveillance of mosquitoes and other vectors to determine the threat of disease transmission and lower annoyance levels. As a District we promote cooperation and communication with property owners, residents, social and political groups as well as other governmental agencies to help in these efforts.

Our ultimate goal is to protect public health and welfare from diseases transmitted by mosquitoes such as West Nile virus, Western Equine Encephalitis, canine heartworm, malaria and others.

Sacramento Youth Center

1091 Del Paso Boulevard, Sacramento, 95815

The purpose of the Sacramento Youth Center (SYC) is to provide youth with tools and life changing experiences to overcome their personal and socio-economic obstacles. SYC accomplishes this by providing high quality, relationship based and empowerment driven youth development services to under-served youth in Sacramento. We aim to develop at-risk, immigrant, and refugee youth, into outstanding individuals and contributing citizens through the holistic, personal, and caring approach to youth development that the SYC employs.

Sacramento Youth Center (EBS)

1091 Del Paso Boulevard, Sacramento, 95815

The purpose of the Sacramento Youth Center (SYC) is to provide youth with tools and life changing experiences to overcome their personal and socio-economic obstacles. SYC accomplishes this by providing high quality, relationship based and empowerment driven youth development services to under-served youth in Sacramento. We aim to develop at-risk, immigrant, and refugee youth, into outstanding individuals and contributing citizens through the holistic, personal, and caring approach to youth development that the SYC employs.

Sactown Magazine

1107 9th Street, Sacramento, 95814

Sactown magazine is the Sacramento region’s largest and most respected city magazine, with an average circulation of 40,000 and with over 30 national awards for publishing excellence in the areas of editorial, design and photography—more than any other magazine in Sacramento’s history. Among those awards is the Maggie Award for Best City & Metropolitan Magazine by the Western Publishing Association. Sactown was founded in 2006 by journalists Rob Turner and Elyssa Lee in an effort to bring a national quality magazine to California’s capital city. While Rob was born and raised in Sacramento, he spent a decade in New York City, where he met Elyssa at Money magazine. Between them, they have written for publications as diverse as New York, InStyle, Money, Fortune, SmartMoney, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Metropolis and U.S News & World Report. Sactown covers the region, from Davis to Folsom and from Elk Grove to El Dorado Hills, Roseville and Auburn.

Saddleback Butte State Park

17121-17001 E Ave K, Lancaster, 93535

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.

Safequest Solano, Inc.

1261 Travis Blvd., Suite 230, Fairfield, 94533

Services provided include a 24/7 crisis phone line, individual and group counseling, case management, residential care, prevention education in the schools and community, court accompaniment, and a children's active arts program. There is ample opportunity to provide psychotherapy supervised by...

Safety Center

3909 Bradshaw Road, Sacramento, 95827

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Safety Center

3909 Bradshaw Road, Sacramento, 95827

Safety Center is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization founded in 1934 whose mission is to reduce injuries and save lives by empowering our community to make positive life-changing decisions. We accomplish this mission by promoting lifelong safety and health through a variety of community and professional programs. Our...

SAGE Veterinary Centers

907 Dell Ave, San Jose, 95008

Meet with clients or make follow-up contact as requested by staff to provide short term, supportive counseling during patient (pet) emergency, hospitalization or specialty appointments; Support clients during end-of-life decision making for their pet and during euthanasia if requested; Provide pet loss counseling and grief...

Saint John's Program for Real Change

24430 Fair Oaks Blvd., #369, Sacramento, 95825

Saint John’s Program for Real Change operates the largest residential program for formerly homeless women and children in the Sacramento.Our mission is to unleash the potential of women and children in crisis by breaking the cycle of poverty and dependence, one family at a time. Since 1985, we have provided more than 30,000...

Saint John's- Center for Healthy Living

8401 Jackson Rd, Sacramento, 95826

Mental Health Services
Without mental stability, holding down a job and supporting a family just isn’t possible. Research shows more than half of homeless mothers experience mental health challenges, such as depression and anxiety. And the trauma their children face can potentially spell a lifetime of devastation. Our...

Salinas River State Beach

Monterey Dunes Way, Castroville, 95012

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.

Salt Point State Park

Salt Point Trail, Jenner, 95450

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.

Salton Sea State Recreational Area

2 Sea Crest Way, Mecca, 92254

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.

Salvation Army

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Students will be working with the homeless population and families/individuals of all income levels. They will learn to case manage and form bonds with other noprofit agencies in the area. They will be working in our food pantry and social services, scheduling appointments to assist clients with their finances.