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211 Humboldt Information and Resource Center

730 K. Street , Eureka, 95501

Need help with children and youth? Want to adopt an animal? Need to appy for Cal-Fresh? Check out our services tab under "Humboldt County Resources" and you can find more information! If you are still having issues, please dial 211 for more info!

Acorns to Oak Trees: Social Work Rotation

11401 Acorns to Oak Trees Drive, Pala, 92059

Acorns to Oak Trees is non-profit Tribal Organization that is registered within the state of California, currently in the process of obtaining non-profit 501 (c) 3 exempt status. We are striving to become a place of educational refuge and resource for tribal children and families who have been underserved by traditional service providers.

Acorns to Oak Trees is grounded in the belief that it takes a village to raise a child, but also a village to restore one. We invite you to join us in our “Restore the Village” movement!

MISSION

Our mission is to help restore the village and provide Native American children and families with a village of support through education, nutrition, and culturally tailored therapies they need to heal, grow, and thrive.

VISION

Our vision is to cultivate an environment where every Native family is cared for spiritually, morally, intellectually, physically, socially and emotionally.

Action Network

200 Main Street, Point Arena, 95468

Action Network is dedicated to serving local communities on the Redwood Coast of Northern California spanning Sonoma and Mendocino Counties from Fort Ross to Elk. Our programs, services, and activities help meet the growing needs of individuals and families of all ages and backgrounds. We practice the whole community wellness approach to support thriving, resilient, and connected communities throughout the region.

Active Care Chiropractic: Eureka

1775 Harrison Ave, Eureka, 95501

From San Francisco to Portland, no one provides a higher level of conservative, musculoskeletal expertise than Active Care.

We have one priority: You.  Our doctors, therapists, and staff are passionate about serving Humboldt. We strive each day to make sure you're cared for, listened to, and given the tools you need to get back to doing the things you love.

Adult Day Health Care of Mad River

3800 Janes Rd., Arcata, 95521

Estimated Commute Time: 7 minutes in car; 15 minutes on bike; 25-50 minutes walking. Located behind the Mad River Hospital - bus stop is available as well. 

Best time of day to go: 10/11 am until 3 pm

Takes up to 3 students per semester

"You probably won't find another environment like...

Adventist Health - Social Work ONLY Employment-Based

1 Adventist Health Way, Roseville, 95661

Adventist Health is a faith-based, nonprofit integrated health system serving more than 80 communities on the West Coast and in Hawaii.

  • Willits Hospital, Inc. doing business as Adventist Health Howard Memorial
  • Adventist Health Ukiah Valley
  • Adventist Health Mendocino Coast

Adventist Health: Mendocino Coast - Employment-based

700 River Rd, Fort Bragg, 95561

Adventist Health is a faith-based, nonprofit integrated health system serving more than 80 communities on the West Coast and in Hawaii.

  • Willits Hospital, Inc. doing business as Adventist Health Howard Memorial
  • Adventist Health Ukiah Valley
  • Adventist Health Mendocino Coast

Adventist Health: Ukiah Valley - Employment-based

275 Hospital Dr, Ukiah, 95482

This site is available for MSW students with an approved employment-based proposal.

Adventist Health: Willits Hospital dba Howard Memorial

1 Marcela Dr, Willits, 95490

Adventist Health is a faith-based, nonprofit integrated health system serving more than 80 communities on the West Coast and in Hawaii.

  • Willits Hospital, Inc. doing business as Adventist Health Howard Memorial
  • Adventist Health Ukiah Valley
  • Adventist Health Mendocino Coast

Affordable Homeless Housing Alternatives (AHHA)

840 E Street, Office #6 (Labor Temple), Eureka, 95501

Since 2014, AHHA represents the needs of the houseless by providing information, education, advocacy, direct service, and policy development. Our ultimate goal is to build lasting affordable housing alternatives.

Aid Performance Physical Therapy

20925 Professional Plaza, Suite 110, Ashburn, 20147

We are more than a physical therapy clinic; we are a family-run practice deeply committed to treating not just the physical symptoms, but the emotional and psychological challenges that often accompany injuries or physical limitations. Our comprehensive evaluations and personalized treatment plans, shaped by over 20 years of experience, address the root cause of your pain, ensuring a faster and safer return to your everyday activities. At AIDPPT, we’re not just healing bodies, we’re transforming lives.

At AIDPPT, we offer a comprehensive range of services designed to address your unique needs and facilitate your recovery journey. Our team of dedicated experts utilizes the latest techniques and state-of-the-art equipment to provide you with exceptional care.

Alder Grove Charter School

433 M Street, Eureka, 95501

Alder Grove Charter School-2 is an independent study charter school, K-12, in Northern California that provides a voluntary public educational choice for families of students who choose to educate their children in the home environment. We believe individual differences and the uniqueness of each child are to be supported and celebrated. Our mission is to serve students through personalized learning and supporting parental choice in education.

The goal of Alder Grove Charter School-2 is to enable students to become competent, productive, literate, self-motivated, lifelong learners. We provide each student, along with his/her parents the opportunity to design and implement a customized curriculum that is relevant, takes learning styles into consideration, embraces the student’s interests and addresses the California State Standards. The student, parent, and a supervising California credentialed teacher (CT) work as a team to facilitate this process.

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

120 Wall Street 29th Floor, New York, 10005

Established in 1987, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is a voluntary health organization that gives those affected by suicide a nationwide community empowered by research, education and advocacy to take action against this leading cause of death.

AFSP is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide, including those who have experienced a loss. AFSP creates a culture that’s smart about mental health by engaging in the following core strategies:

  • Funding scientific research
  • Educating the public about mental health and suicide prevention
  • Advocating for public policies in mental health and suicide prevention
  • Supporting survivors of suicide loss and those affected by suicide

Led by CEO Robert Gebbia and headquartered in New York, with an Advocacy office in Washington, D.C., AFSP has local chapters in all 50 states and Puerto Rico, with programs and events nationwide.

American Legion Auxiliary Post 274

1425 J Street (Arcata Vets Hall), Arcata, 95521

Till we meet again let us remember that our obligation to our country can only be fulfilled by the faithful performance of all duties of citizenship. Let service to the community, state, and nation be ever a main objective of the American Legion Auxiliary and its members. Let us ever be watchful of our organization and ourselves, that nothing shall swerve us from the path of justice, freedom, and democracy.

American Red Cross of the Heart of the Valley (Stockton)

2888 W. March Lane, Stockton, 95219

The American Red Cross of the Northern California Coastal Region is comprised of five chapters that serve more than 10 million people throughout 15 counties. The North Bay Chapter serves Marin, Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties; the Bay Area serves Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties; the Silicon Valley Chapter serves Santa Clara County; the Heart of the Valley Chapter serves Merced, San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties; and the Central Coast Chapter serves Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz counties.

Our region provides help and hope to those affected by disasters and empowers individuals in our community to prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies. Additionally, we collect and distribute lifesaving blood, provide support for active military, veterans and their families, and teach CPR/AED, first aid, aquatics and other vital skills throughout our region.

Our work is made possible through the strength of our volunteers, the generosity of our donors, and the support of our partnerships with government agencies, community organizations and businesses. It’s these very individuals and organizations who are the face of the Red Cross in our communities, enabling us to fulfill our mission 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

American Red Cross, Northern California Chapter (McKinleyville)

3101 Concord Drive, Suite H, McKinleyville, 95519

The American Red Cross of Northern California Chapter covers a vast territory with stunning vistas and the highest mountain in the lower 48 states.

American River College: Native American Student Support and Success Program - Social Work-ONLY Employment-Based Placement

4700 College Oak Drive, Sacramento, 95841

This site is currently only available for existing employees in the social work MSW program. 

Anchor Health Management: Social Work Employment-Based Placement

PO Box 1449, Ukiah, 95482

Anchor Health Management is the Administrative Service Organization for Mendocino County, providing management and oversight of specialty mental health, community service support, prevention, and early intervention services.

Our Mission: To promote recovery and healing through a strong and comprehensive network of care by providing accountability, quality, and innovative administrative services to our providers that support the varying needs of our vulnerable population.

Anderson Valley School District: Anderson Valley Junior-Senior High

18200 Mountain View Road, Boonville, 95415

We believe that parent/guardian participation is key to student success. We value your commitment and partnership in sending your students to school each and everyday!

Annie's Shoes

3005 F St., Eureka, 95501

Annie’s Shoes prides itself on providing the community with a shop dedicated to carrying a unique variety of quality brands that combine style and comfort for both men and women. Selling anything from boots to sandals, hiking shoes to dress shoes, socks to earrings-Annie’s Shoes has it all!

Antelope Valley Unified High School District: Lancaster High School

44701 N. 32nd Street West, Lancaster, 93536

The Antelope Valley Union High School District serves a unique blend of 22,000 urban, suburban, and rural students in one of our eight comprehensive high schools, three alternative high schools, and an early college high school in partnership with Antelope Valley Community College. Our focus has shifted from purely academic to teaching the whole student.

An embedded socio-emotional learning curriculum and increased counseling and mental health support are in place to ensure all students are safe, secure and in a healthy place to learn. There is also a significant emphasis on developing our Multi-Tier System of Support (MTSS) framework districtwide at the Tier 1 level this year.

The district also boasts thriving Career Technical Education (CTE) Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) academics and pathways. Using the CPA model and the Linked Learning framework to engage students in learning skills for the future, approximately one-third of students are in a career-based program of study linked to and supported by our local industry sectors.

With an emphasis on post-secondary options for all graduates, we strive to produce lifelong learners prepared to succeed in our ever-changing world.  

Antelope Valley Unified High School District: William J. “Pete” Knight High School

37423 70th Street East, Palmdale, 93552

The Antelope Valley Union High School District serves a unique blend of 22,000 urban, suburban, and rural students in one of our eight comprehensive high schools, three alternative high schools, and an early college high school in partnership with Antelope Valley Community College. Our focus has shifted from purely academic to teaching the whole student.

An embedded socio-emotional learning curriculum and increased counseling and mental health support are in place to ensure all students are safe, secure and in a healthy place to learn. There is also a significant emphasis on developing our Multi-Tier System of Support (MTSS) framework districtwide at the Tier 1 level this year.

The district also boasts thriving Career Technical Education (CTE) Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) academics and pathways. Using the CPA model and the Linked Learning framework to engage students in learning skills for the future, approximately one-third of students are in a career-based program of study linked to and supported by our local industry sectors.

With an emphasis on post-secondary options for all graduates, we strive to produce lifelong learners prepared to succeed in our ever-changing world.  

Apple Wellness: Cupertino, California

1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, 95014

No description provided.

Arcata Community Pool - North Humboldt Recreation & Park District

1150 16th St., Arcata, 95521

The Arcata Community Pool is a non-profit government agency that offers year-round recreational and educational activities. For over 35 years, we’ve offered the best water quality, cleanliness, education, and customer service on the North Coast. We are located at 1150 16th Street, next to Arcata High School. We are three blocks off the Arcata and Mad River Transit bus line, and within walking distance of H.S.U., the Arcata downtown area, and nearby parks. Come check us out!

The North Humboldt Recreation and Park District (NHRPD) is a special district as defined under the California Government Code.  The NHRPD is typical of a special district in that it receives a portion of property taxes to operate a focused public service.  In this case, the district runs one facility, the Arcata Community Pool. 

It is governed by a five-member Board of Directors whose membership consists of citizens of the district who serve four-year terms as defined by the Humboldt County Elections Office. The district boundaries encompass the city of Arcata and much of the surrounding areas between the Mad River and Indianola Road.

Arcata Fire Protection District

905 6th Street, Arcata, 95521

No description provided.