United Way California Capital Region

Organization Description

United Way California Capital Region's mission is to improve people's lives in our region by mobilizing and integrating resources.
United Way California Capital Region's vision is to build stronger, healthier, more compassionate communities in our region by partnering with local employers and nonprofits to improve people’s lives in Amador, El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo counties.
 

Program Information

We believe creating stronger, healthier, and more compassionate communities starts at Square One. Helping every family succeed, so their community can too. This is our 20 year commitment to significantly reduce poverty in the Capital Region. Families know what they need to thrive. We are their partners on that path, connecting them with resources to achieve their goals.

Health & Safety

None known. Most work will take place in the United Way office, although some may require meetings at off site locations to be arranged and explained during orientation.

Dependent on program placement, students may work with STARS (Students and Tutors Achieving Reading Success). It is currently a virtual program but may be hybrid moving forward.

Dependent on placement within organization programs, students may check in with their supervisor on daily to weekly to bi-weekly basis.

Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Driver's License
  • Health Check/Screening (e.g. temperature screening, COVID-19 test)
  • Fingerprinting or Livescan is Required
Address 
10389 Old Placerville Road
Sacramento, CA 95827
United States
Program(s) 
Academic Internships
Service Learning
Organization type 
Charity Organization/Foundation (Nonprofit)
Focus Population(s)
Focus Area(s)
Advocacy and Human Rights
Hours of operation 

Monday - Friday, 8am - 4:45pm

Maximum students 
10