Program Sites
University of California Cooperative Extension - Calaveras County
423 E. Saint Charles Street, San Andreas, 95249
Across California, the University of California’s Cooperative Extension offices are problem-solving centers—the bridge between local issues and the power of UC research. Our county-based staff is part of the community – we live and work in the areas we serve. We are stewards, problem-solvers, catalysts, collaborators, and educators.
As part of the agricultural community, we help farmers implement more-efficient growing methods and solve pest management problems. And UC ANR academics and staff are mobilizing to address the threat of a changing climate.
As stewards of the land, we help develop smart water-use strategies, conduct wildfire education, and help preserve natural areas and farmland.
As advocates for healthy communities, we promote nutritious eating habits and exercise for better health. Through the California 4-H Youth Development Program we engage youth to become the citizens of tomorrow.
Thousands of volunteers extend our reach through the Master Gardener, Master Food Preserver, California Naturalist, and the California 4-H Youth Development Programs.
We work in full partnership with federal, state, county, and local government agencies as well as individuals and private entities.
University of California Cooperative Extension - Mariposa County
5009 Fairgrounds Road, Mariposa, 95338
Across California, the University of California’s Cooperative Extension offices are problem-solving centers—the bridge between local issues and the power of UC research. Our county-based staff is part of the community – we live and work in the areas we serve. We are stewards, problem-solvers, catalysts, collaborators, and educators.
As part of the agricultural community, we help farmers implement more-efficient growing methods and solve pest management problems. And UC ANR academics and staff are mobilizing to address the threat of a changing climate.
As stewards of the land, we help develop smart water-use strategies, conduct wildfire education, and help preserve natural areas and farmland.
As advocates for healthy communities, we promote nutritious eating habits and exercise for better health. Through the California 4-H Youth Development Program we engage youth to become the citizens of tomorrow.
Thousands of volunteers extend our reach through the Master Gardener, Master Food Preserver, California Naturalist, and the California 4-H Youth Development Programs.
We work in full partnership with federal, state, county, and local government agencies as well as individuals and private entities.
University of California Cooperative Extension - Merced County
2145 Wardrobe Avenue, Merced, 95341
Across California, the University of California’s Cooperative Extension offices are problem-solving centers—the bridge between local issues and the power of UC research. Our county-based staff is part of the community – we live and work in the areas we serve. We are stewards, problem-solvers, catalysts, collaborators, and educators.
As part of the agricultural community, we help farmers implement more-efficient growing methods and solve pest management problems. And UC ANR academics and staff are mobilizing to address the threat of a changing climate.
As stewards of the land, we help develop smart water-use strategies, conduct wildfire education, and help preserve natural areas and farmland.
As advocates for healthy communities, we promote nutritious eating habits and exercise for better health. Through the California 4-H Youth Development Program we engage youth to become the citizens of tomorrow.
Thousands of volunteers extend our reach through the Master Gardener, Master Food Preserver, California Naturalist, and the California 4-H Youth Development Programs.
We work in full partnership with federal, state, county, and local government agencies as well as individuals and private entities.
University of California Cooperative Extension - San Joaquin County
2101 East Earhart Avenue, Stockton, 95206
Across California, the University of California’s Cooperative Extension offices are problem-solving centers—the bridge between local issues and the power of UC research. Our county-based staff is part of the community – we live and work in the areas we serve. We are stewards, problem-solvers, catalysts, collaborators, and educators.
As part of the agricultural community, we help farmers implement more-efficient growing methods and solve pest management problems. And UC ANR academics and staff are mobilizing to address the threat of a changing climate.
As stewards of the land, we help develop smart water-use strategies, conduct wildfire education, and help preserve natural areas and farmland.
As advocates for healthy communities, we promote nutritious eating habits and exercise for better health. Through the California 4-H Youth Development Program we engage youth to become the citizens of tomorrow.
Thousands of volunteers extend our reach through the Master Gardener, Master Food Preserver, California Naturalist, and the California 4-H Youth Development Programs.
We work in full partnership with federal, state, county, and local government agencies as well as individuals and private entities.
University of California Cooperative Extension - Tuolumne County
52 N. Washington Street, Sonora, 95370
Across California, the University of California’s Cooperative Extension offices are problem-solving centers—the bridge between local issues and the power of UC research. Our county-based staff is part of the community – we live and work in the areas we serve. We are stewards, problem-solvers, catalysts, collaborators, and educators.
As part of the agricultural community, we help farmers implement more-efficient growing methods and solve pest management problems. And UC ANR academics and staff are mobilizing to address the threat of a changing climate.
As stewards of the land, we help develop smart water-use strategies, conduct wildfire education, and help preserve natural areas and farmland.
As advocates for healthy communities, we promote nutritious eating habits and exercise for better health. Through the California 4-H Youth Development Program we engage youth to become the citizens of tomorrow.
Thousands of volunteers extend our reach through the Master Gardener, Master Food Preserver, California Naturalist, and the California 4-H Youth Development Programs.
We work in full partnership with federal, state, county, and local government agencies as well as individuals and private entities.
University of California Cooperative Extension-Stanislaus County
3800 Cornucopia Way Suite A, Modesto, 95358
Across California, the University of California’s Cooperative Extension offices are problem-solving centers—the bridge between local issues and the power of UC research. Our county-based staff is part of the community – we live and work in the areas we serve. We are stewards, problem-solvers, catalysts, collaborators, and educators.
As part of the agricultural community, we help farmers implement more-efficient growing methods and solve pest management problems. And UC ANR academics and staff are mobilizing to address the threat of a changing climate.
As stewards of the land, we help develop smart water-use strategies, conduct wildfire education, and help preserve natural areas and farmland.
As advocates for healthy communities, we promote nutritious eating habits and exercise for better health. Through the California 4-H Youth Development Program we engage youth to become the citizens of tomorrow.
Thousands of volunteers extend our reach through the Master Gardener, Master Food Preserver, California Naturalist, and the California 4-H Youth Development Programs.
We work in full partnership with federal, state, county, and local government agencies as well as individuals and private entities.
University of California’s Cooperative Extension - Integrated Pest Management Program (IPM)
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"The University of California Statewide IPM Program (UC IPM) helps residents, growers, land managers, community leaders, and other professional pest managers prevent and solve pest problems with the least unintended impacts on people and their surroundings."
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USDA
355 E Street SW, Washington, 20024
The intern will review websites, publications, and online data repositories of crops-focused commodity organizations and supporting public institutions to document the breadth and depth of publicly-available crops-focused data.
Valley Animal Center
3934 N. Hayston Ave, Fresno, 93726
Valley Animal Center is a community-supported non profit organization. Financial support is derived solely through donations from the community, grants, program services, and fundraising efforts. Unlike traditional shelters, no funds are received from government sources. Our mission is to unite dogs and cat with loving people but it does not simply end at the adoption process. With our low-cost clinic, a membership-based dog park, and humane education resources found on our website
Valley Home School
13231 Pioneer Ave, Valley Home, 95361
A small, rural, progressive k-8 school district
The Valley Home Joint School District is a small, rural, progressive K-8 school district serving students and parents in a 50 square mile area in the California Central Valley at the base of the Sierra foothills. The district has been serving our community since 1903. During its long history, the school district has become well known for academic excellence and developing outstanding citizens.
Valley Home School has two school sites:
- one that serves students in K through 3rd grades (also known as the Harold Pope School)
- one that serves students in 4th through 8th grades.
The District enrollment is around 160 students and draws from a diverse range of socioeconomic backgrounds. The school’s standardized test scores are strong. The school enjoys a very stable community with values that support our many student programs.
Valley home school Mission Statement
Valley home school Mission Statement
A Valley Home School graduate will possess a sense of dignity and self-respect in having acquired:
- The skills necessary to succeed academically
- Social skills enabling one to tolerate and appreciate individual differences and cultural and ethnic diversity
- Problem solving skills which allow one to confidently and competently analyze information and/or situations and formulate wise decisions for the benefit of self and others
- Citizenship skills, which reflect patriotism and a commitment to family, community, and global responsibility
- Personal skills that demonstrate self-discipline, a healthy lifestyle and an intrinsic motivation to succeed
Valley Improvement Projects
P.O. Box 4214, Modesto, 95352
Our Mission: To improve the quality of life of underrepresented and marginalized residents of California’s Central Valley by advocating for social and environmental justice. VIP is a grassroots organization made up of local community members dedicated to bringing justice and equity to the most disadvantaged communities of our area. V.I.P. is proud to continue his hard work by ever-expanding our outreach and presence in the community and always fighting for Social and Environmental Justice in Stanislaus County and the Central Valley!
Valley Oak Jr & Sr. High School (Oakdale Joint Unified School District)
250 Hinkley Ave, Oakdale, 95361
K-12 Public School District, Education.
Valley Onward
3646 Los Altos Ct, Merced, 95348
Valley Onward is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating new leaders in California’s Central Valley and addressing issues that impact women and historically disinvested communities across rural areas. With over a decade of proven success in community organizing, Valley Onward leverages its experience to foster equity, amplify marginalized voices, and empower communities to create meaningful, lasting change.
Van Allen Elementary School (Escalon Unified School District)
21051 East Highway 120, Escalon, 95320
School District. Due to COVID-19 we have virtual placement opportunities.
Van Buren Elementary School
1628 E. Tenth St, Stockton, 95206
See school site/district for their requirements and expectations.
Veritas Elementary School (Manteca Unified School District)
1600 Pagola Street, Manteca, 95337
School District
VHC-Harvest Park Educational Center/HPEC After School Academy (A CBO of Valley Harvest Church of Merced)
557 W 26th Street, Merced, 95340
CSU Stanislaus Graduate MSW student's activities as set forth on the SW 5040 Foundation Practicum Learning Plan & Evaluation Form, provides the practicum learning objectives/competencies, required practice behaviors & learning activities that are tied to a 9 point rubric for evaluation at mid-year in December and...
Vibin with Modesto Communications Internship
601 S Martin Luther King Drive, MODESTO, 95351
The intern will assist in co-hosting the podcast "Vibin with West Modesto" alongside the Assistant of Engagement and PR. This role will involve contributing to the planning, promotion, and execution of podcast episodes that highlight community initiatives, interviews with guests, and discussions on relevant topics impacting...
Victor Community Support Services, Inc.
302 Cherry Lane suite 201, Manteca, 95337
To provide individual, family and group therapy. Establishing and implementing case management for children and families. To complete session documentation in compliance with Medi-cal standards.
Victory Elementary School
W. Rose St., Stockton, 95203
See school site/district for their requirements and expectations.
Virginia Parks Elementary (Ceres Unified School District)
1021 Moffett Road, Modesto, 95351
Our students will achieve mastery of academic standards in a safe and supportive environment. We will provide a quality, balanced education that results in academic excellence, and career preparation with attitudes and skills necessary to produce self-directed, productive citizens.
Virtual Marketing Assistant Intern
4426 Excelsior Road, Mather, 95655
Sacramento Splash is seeking a Marketing Assistant to communicate with our subscribers and followers on numerous online platforms. The student will help curate and create content for the organization’s social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn. Are you high energy, creative and self-motivated,...
Visalia Country Club
625 N Ranch St, Visalia, 93291
We are a private Golf Course and our mission is to maintain and continuously improve the golf course on a daily basis to provide our members with excellent value for their money