Program Sites
Yolo Hospice
1090 Galileo Court, Davis, 95618
To serve our communities, providing the highest level of care for every patient, every family, every time.
YoloCares
1909 Galileo Ct., Davis, 95618
YoloCares is a member of the California Hospice Network, a group of like-minded nonprofit hospice agencies dedicated to improving the quality of, and expanding access to, end-of-life services for individuals and families of all backgrounds.
Z&B, LLP
8801 Folsom Blvd., Ste 150, Sacramento, 95826
Our mission is to provide an environment where employees and clients can get specialized attention to help them reach their short term and long-term goals. We believe that each employee and each client have different motivations and expectations. Our goal is to know and understand everyone we work with so that we can tailor our approach and generate the most positive experience possible.
Zamora Elementary School - WJUSD
1716 Cottonwood Street, Woodland, 95695
Student learning, and positive social development are the focuses at Zamora Elementary School. Our campus houses approximately 550 kindergarten through sixth grade classes, an RSP class, one class for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and two classes for severely disabled students. Staff and parents are united in the...
Zion Girls Leadership and Collegiate Preparatory Academy
5473 Ventana Pl, Citrus Heights, 95610
Zion Girls Leadership and Collegiate Preparatory Academy offers a unique and educationally enriching experience for college student mentors by providing hands-on opportunities that directly align with and enhance their academic and professional development. The Academy’s mission—empowering and educating girls affected by...
Zmudowski State Beach
325 Giberson Rd, Moss Landing, 95039
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.
Ohlone Elementary School
201 Turquoise Drive, Hercules, 94547
Ohlone School, named for the Native American tribes who once lived in what is now the Hercules area, located among stands of eucalyptus and oak trees, is said to be the Ohlone tribe's ancient burial grounds.
Ohlone school opened its doors to 99 students in 1979. Ohlone has 12- Limited English Proficient (LEP)...
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