Program Sites
Land Use Resources
1234 Awesomeness, Traciland, 93940
Business interns serving at Land Use Resources will assist in the daily office administration.
Latino & African Outreach Program
4065 County Circle Drive, Riverside, 92503
Internship
Undergraduate
Latino Health Collaborative
1800 N Western Avenue, Ste. 402, San Bernardino, 92411
Internship
Undergraduate
Latinos in Tech Innovation and Social Media [LATISM]- Greater Los Angeles Chapter
, Los Angeles,
Collaborative
League of United Latin American Citizens [LULAC]- National Office
1133 19th Street, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, 20036
Collaborative
Liberty Tax Service- Una Familia Sin Fronteras Foundation
1716 Corporate Parkway Landing, Virginia Beach, 23454
Collaborative
LifeQuality Nutrition Consulting- Regus Building
11801 Pierce Street, Suite 200, Riverside, 92505
Clinical placement
Lifestream
384 Orange Show Lane, San Bernardino, 92408
Partnership includes internship opportunities.
Lifestream of San Bernardino - Business
384 West Orange Show Road, San Bernardino, 92408
Partnership includes internship opportunities.
LifeStream- San Bernardino Donor Center - Psychology
384 W Orange Show Road, San Bernardino, 92408
Partnership includes internship opportunities.
LifeStream- San Bernardino Donor Center - Sociology
384 West Orange Show Road, San Bernardino, 92408
Partnership includes internship opportunities.
Lilburn Corporation
1905 Business Center Drive, San Bernardino, 92408
Internship
Undergraduate
Environmental program
Loma Linda University Medical Center- Volunteer Services [psychology]
11234 Anderson Street, Loma Linda, 92354
For Psychology Majors, Human Development Majors [Child Development and Lifespan], and Community Outreach Program [C.O.P] Club members; also volunteer opportunities
Loma Linda University Medical Center- Youth Alternative Solutions Program [YASP] -Sociology
11290 Campus Street, Loma Linda,
For Psychology Majors, Human Development Majors [Child Development and Lifespan], and Community Outreach Program [C.O.P] Club members; also volunteer opportunities
Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission [NAIC]
, X,
The Center for Indigenous Peoples Studies [CIPS] is the primary site for innovative programs for the study of American Indians and local, national and international Indigenous Peoples. The CIPS programs involves CSUSB faculty, students and administrators, partnershipswith Native Nations [Tribes] in the region and nationally, and strong connections with Indigenous Peoples throughout the Americas and the world, many currently in contact with Center personnel and the university.
Dr. James Fenelon, Director of CIPS, is working with Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission [NAIC] and local Indigenous Leaders to examine land relationships.