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Sherwood Forest Camp

2708 Sutton Blvd., St. Louis, 63143

Sherwood Forest serves children from low-income families and underserved communities in Missouri and Illinois, who live at or below the federal poverty line. We strive to establish and sustain long-term relationships with our campers, their families, and the agencies and schools that serve them. By balancing traditional camp adventures with evidence-based programs that reinforce and support school-year learning, Sherwood Forest connects with, educates, and inspires the youth of St. Louis.

Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians - Shingle Springs Tribal TANF Program

TBD new address in Arden Area, ,

The student will be working with the Education, Employment and Prevention departments assisting with working with families (adults and youth) in either areas of education classes/workshops, employment classes/workshops, prevention classes/workshops. Also, providing direct services in the areas of education and employment....

Shingle Springs Health & Wellness Center

5168 Honpie Road, Placerville, 95667

1) Case Management 2)Counseling/Therapy 3)Advocacy 4)Group Work 5)Outreach 6)Prevention & Early Intervention 6)Medical Social Work

Shingle Springs Tribal TANF Program

2033 Howe Ave STE 100, Sacramento, 95825

To support Native American families becoming self-sufficient, this will include research, macro/micro management, extending services to the youth population as well such as education advocate/support if requested with IEP, 504 plans etc, leadership opportunities such as hosting/attending diverse trainings/workshops,...

Shriners Hospitals for Children - Northern California

2425 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, 95820

POSITION SUMMARY: The Social Work Intern provides care coordination services that span the continuum of care between the hospital and the community through facilitating the plan of care, transition planning, discharge planning and resource management. The Social Work Intern provides psychosocial interventions including...

Sierra Child and Family - Outpatient Clinic/Headquarters

PO Box 1987, Diamond Springs, 95619

We have outpatient clinics attached to our three Foster Care and Adoptions facilities in Placerville, South Lake Tahoe and Jackson. The mental health teams work together in an intergrated format with our Foster Care and Adoptions Teams. We have licensed Clinical Social Workers in all of our facilities. 

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Sierra College - Behavioral Intervention CARE Team

5000 Rocklin Road, Rocklin, 95677

The student's primary role would be supporting Sierra College's Behavioral Intervention CARE Team. The Behavioral Intervention CARE (Concern, Assessment, Response, Evaluation) Team at Sierra College provides coordinated support for students in distress and takes a proactive approach to address concerns about student behavior...

Sierra College - LIFE Program

5000 Rocklin Road, Rocklin, 95677

No description provided.

Sierra College- RISE Student Equity

5000 Rocklin Road, Rocklin, 95677

No description provided.

Sierra Elder Wellness Program, El Hogar Community Services

3780 Rosin Court, Suite 240, Sacramento, 95834

No description provided.

Sierra Enterprise Elementary School-EGUSD

9115 Fruitridge Road, Sacramento, 95826

No description provided.

Sierra Foothills Cycling Club

PO Box 3173, Auburn, 95604

Our club's mission is to share our passion for bicycle riding through organized events, including a variety of weekly rides designed for both novice and experienced bicyclists of all ages.

Sierra Forever Families - Sacramento

8928 Volunteer Lane, #100, Sacramento, 95826

Our history, locations and programs are listed on our web site: sierraff.org 

Sierra Forever Families - Auburn - Adoptions

275 Nevada Street, Auburn, 95603

Our history, locations and programs are listed on our web site: sierraff.org 

Sierra Harm Reduction Coalition

3017 Calido Ct, Cameron Park, 95682

Harm reduction supplies exchanges and deliveries to people who use drugs. In the field outreach to people who use drugs and are experiencing homelessness. Case management. Outreach to community stakeholders. Navigation of participants to services, including substance use treatment, housing, behavioral health, primary care,...

Sierra Neuva High School

1400 Bell Street, Sacramento, 95825

We offer a variety of high quality education environments to serve the learning needs of every student.

Sierra Nevada Corporation

145 Parkshore Dr., Folsom, 95630

We are a trusted leader in engineering answers to the world's toughest challenges, delivering customer-focused technologies and best-of-breed integrations in aerospace and defense.

For more than 50 years, customers have turned to us not only for our expertise in innovation, but for our reputation for agility and for delivering results on-time and under-budget.

Sierra Nevada Journeys

2515 Venture Oaks Way, Sacramento, 95833

About Sierra Nevada Journeys

Sierra Nevada Journeys' founder, Jonathan Mueller, reflecting on the origins of Sierra Nevada Journeys. Since this video was recorded in 2011, Sierra Nevada Journeys continues to grow and honor Jonathan's vision for an inspired and engaged youth.

Our mission is to deliver innovative outdoor, science-based education programs for youth to develop critical thinking skills and to inspire natural resource stewardship.

To achieve our mission, Sierra Nevada Journeys offers a range of programs in northern California and Nevada:

Our credentialed science teachers deliver innovative curriculum for first-through-sixth-grade students, teaching in the classroom and leading one-day field science expeditions in the Reno and Sacramento areas.

Fifth and sixth-grade students and their teachers attend outdoor school program called Overnight Outdoor Learning at our Grizzly Creek Ranch location in Portola, California. The 515-acre camp has modern facilities which accommodate 230 campers.

We train teachers on engaging STEM lessons and outdoor learning for their classrooms.

We engage families to reinforce classroom concepts through our Family STEM Nights.

We use weekends and summers to expand our reach beyond schools, working within our community to deliver camps for people with disabilities, leadership development, and group and conference programs.

Sierra Oaks K-8

171 MILLS ROAD, SACRAMENTO, 95864

We offer a variety of high quality education environments to serve the learning needs of every student.

Sierra Physical Therapy

1110 Civic Center Blvd. #502, Yuba City, 95993

No description provided.

Sierra School at Eastern: Counseling Department

1150 Eastern Avenue, Sacramento, 95864

No description provided.

Sierra Service Project

10026 Horn Rd, Sacramento, 95827

Sierra Service Project’s purpose is to build strong connections and resilience among communities, by equipping volunteers in home repair skills and community-based projects. Making necessary home repairs accessible to historically underserved residents allows communities to thrive and individuals to safely age in place. Inherent in the purpose is the specific involvement of youth and young adult volunteers. SSP’s mission is to: “Build faith and strengthen communities through service to others.”
 

Sierra State Parks Foundation

PO Box 28, Tahoe City, 96145

The Sierra State Parks Foundation began in 1973 as the "Lake Tahoe State Parks Advisory Committee." Although the association went through a few name changes, by 1988 we were the Sierra State Parks Foundation, or, SSPF, and have remained so ever since.

Today SSPF has a small staff and a seven-member Board of Directors. We work very closely with the DPR staff of the Sierra District to fund the most tangible aspects of the visitors’ experience in your Sierra District State Parks, from nature talks, history walks and Junior Ranger programs to interpretive and educational programs, and preservation work. Increasing budget cuts and economic instability have made SSPF’s role of supporting association not just helpful, as in the past, but downright critical.

Sierra State Parks Foundation

1295 North Lake Blvd., Tahoe City, 96145

The Sierra State Parks Foundation began in 1973 as the “Lake Tahoe State Parks Advisory Committee.” Although the association went through a few name changes, by 1988 it became the Sierra State Parks Foundation, or SSPF, and has remained so ever since.

Today SSPF has a dynamic professional staff and a nine-member Board of Directors. SSPF works closely with California State Parks to fund the most tangible aspects of the visitor experience in the Lake Tahoe-Donner California State Parks.

From nature talks, historic house tours and Junior Ranger programs to interpretive signage, educational programs and historic preservation projects, SSPF plays a critical role in filling the gap where State Parks leaves off providing staff, volunteers, funding and partnership to the California State Parks in the Lake Tahoe-Donner Region.

Sierra Treatment Ctr.

601 University Ave. # 280, Sacramento, 95825

No description provided.