Program Sites
Bay Area California Arts Project
One Washington Square, San Jose, 95192
Collaborative
University Affiliation:
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Beaumont Unified
, Beaumont,
MOU for guaranteed admission for the high schools within the district:
Beaumont Senior High School
Behavioral Health Services Inc- American Recovery Center
2180 West Valley Boulevard, Pomona, 91768
Clinical placement
Best Choice Products
5642 Ontario Mills Pkwy, Ontario, 91764
Big Brothers Big Sisters
8880 Benson, Montclair,
Partnership includes volunteer and internship opportunities.
Borrego Health- Centro Medico Cathedral City Medical Center
69-175 Ramon Road Building A, Cathedral City, 92234
Clinical placements
Boys & Girls Club Pomona Valley - Psychology
1420 S Garey Ave, Pomona, 91766
For Psychology Majors, Human Development Majors [Child Development and Lifespan], and Community Outreach Program [C.O.P] Club members; also volunteer opportunities
Boys & Girls Club Redlands - Sociology
1251 Clay Street, Redlands, 92374
Internship, Undergraduate, and volunteer opportunities, For Psychology Majors, Human Development Majors [Child Development and Lifespan] and Community Outreach Program [C.O.P.] Club members
Boys and Girls Club of Greater Redlands-Riverside
1251 Clay Street, Redlands, 92374
Partnership includes volunteer and internship opportunities.
Boys and Girls Club of Waterman Gardens - Arts and Letters
1180 W 9th Street, San Bernardino, 92411
Our Community and Relationship Enhancement [CARE] Team engages in research that utilizes the Community-Based Participatory Research [CBPR] paradigm to work with communities that have historically been marginalized in society due to a number of factors including but not limited to ethnicity, social class, and sexual orientation. CBPR seeks to work collaboratively with community members in a manner that is truly participatory thereby sharing power and resources. CBPR takes a perspective of recognizing community expertise in addition to academic expertise. Ideally, this work demonstrates co-learning, insuring that all members learn from each other. Finally, CBPR is typically action-oriented. It is our belief that research should lead to work that makes differences in the community. Our work typically connects our research teams with community-based organizations [CBOs] providing service to community members. Our expectation is that the research students will engage in service AND research. We are particularly interested in partnerships with CBOs that address factors that impact mental health. We are also interested in collaborative efforts that empower youth, families and communities. The Boys and Girls Club serves a public housing complex and provides diversified, developmentally appropriate program activities focusing on the physical, emotional, cultural, and social needs and interest of boys and girls. our team members help facilitate these activities as volunteers and as researchers.
Boys and Girls Club of Waterman Gardens - Psychology
, San Bernardino, 92410
Our Community and Relationship Enhancement [CARE] Team engages in research that utilizes the Community-Based Participatory Research [CBPR] paradigm to work with communities that have historically been marginalized in society due to a number of factors including but not limited to ethnicity, social class, and sexual orientation. CBPR seeks to work collaboratively with community members in a manner that is truly participatory thereby sharing power and resources. CBPR takes a perspective of recognizing community expertise in addition to academic expertise. Ideally, this work demonstrates co-learning, insuring that all members learn from each other. Finally, CBPR is typically action-oriented. It is our belief that research should lead to work that makes differences in the community. Our work typically connects our research teams with community-based organizations [CBOs] providing service to community members. Our expectation is that the research students will engage in service AND research. We are particularly interested in partnerships with CBOs that address factors that impact mental health. We are also interested in collaborative efforts that empower youth, families and communities. The Boys and Girls Club serves a public housing complex and provides diversified, developmentally appropriate program activities focusing on the physical, emotional, cultural, and social needs and interest of boys and girls. our team members help facilitate these activities as volunteers and as researchers.