Program Sites
Tyler Skills Elementary School
3830 Webster Ave, Stockton, 95204
See school site/district for their requirements and expectations.
UC Davis - Adult Correctional Health (Sacramento County)
651 I Street, Sacramento, 95814
Biopsychosocial assessment, case management, group facilitation and crisis intervention.
UC Davis - California Animal Health & Food Safety Lab System
1550 North Soderquist Rd, Turlock, 95380
Overview
Located in the northern region of California’s Central Valley, the Turlock laboratory provides avian necropsy, histopathology, bacteriology, biotechnology, parasitology, and serology testing on site.
CAHFS Turlock offers:
- American College of Poultry Veterinarians board...
UC Davis Medical Center - Health Dept. of Clinical Social Services
4150 V. Street, Sacramento, 95817
No description provided.
UC-CSU Environmental & Climate Change Literacy Project
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The UC–CSU Environmental and Climate Change Literacy Projects (ECCLPs) is an innovative partnership between the UC and CSU systems along with community-based partners (CBPs), to advance prekindergarten through 12th grade (PK–12) climate and environmental literacy, justice and action.
Ulrich Management & Consulting
11383 Lee Road, Ballico, 95303
Ulrich Management & Consulting is an Ag-based firm dealing with crop management and pesticide applications.
Undergraduate Classroom Observations
820 N. American Street, Stockton, 95831
Observe teachers in the classroom.
United Samaritans Foundation
220 S. Broadway, Turlock, 95380
United Samaritans Foundation's mission is to deliver food to people in need in Stanislaus County and to facilitate the provision of services to assist them in a transition to a better quality of life. We have 5 food vehicles that deliver food that is prepared in our commercial kitchens to 11 cities every Monday - Friday at 55 designated scheduled stops.
United Samaritans Foundation Hughson Site
2413 3rd Street, Hughson, 95326
United Samaritans Foundation's mission is to deliver food to people in need in Stanislaus County and to facilitate the provision of services to assist them in a transition to a better quality of life. We have 5 food vehicles that deliver food that is prepared in our commercial kitchens to 11 cities every Monday - Friday at 55 designated scheduled stops.
United Way of Stanislaus County
422 McHenry Avenue, Modesto, 95354
The United Way of Stanislaus County advances the common good by focusing on efforts to create opportunities that improve the quality of life at all levels of our community.
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