Program Sites
College of the Redwoods: Basic Needs Center
7351 Tompkins Hill Road, Eureka, 95501
The Basic Needs Center's mission is to improve retention, success, and completion rates for College of the Redwoods students who are housing and food-insecure by increasing access to basic needs through collaborative and data-driven approaches.
The Basic Needs Center provides equal access to education for students...
College of the Redwoods: Del Norte Education Center
883 W Washington Blvd, Crescent City, 95531
With towering redwoods across the campus and a redwood forest as a backdrop, College of the Redwoods (CR) has one of the most stunning campuses in the country. We are located in Humboldt, Del Norte, and the Western edge of Trinity Counties, bordered by the Pacific Ocean, and home to powerful rivers, lakes, and impressive wildlife.
CR offers a wide variety of accessible learning opportunities, including online classes and other distance education options. We award Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees as well as a wide variety of career technical certificates for vocational and professional development. CR is an accredited, two-year institution that has articulation agreements with major four-year universities and we are committed to the success of each student.
College of the Redwoods: EOPS/CARE
7351 Tompkins Hill Road, Eureka, 95501
With towering redwoods across the campus and a redwood forest as a backdrop, College of the Redwoods (CR) has one of the most stunning campuses in the country. We are located in Humboldt, Del Norte, and the Western edge of Trinity Counties, bordered by the Pacific Ocean, and home to powerful rivers, lakes, and impressive wildlife.
CR offers a wide variety of accessible learning opportunities, including online classes and other distance education options. We award Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees as well as a wide variety of career technical certificates for vocational and professional development. CR is an accredited, two-year institution that has articulation agreements with major four-year universities and we are committed to the success of each student.
College of the Redwoods: Eureka Campus
7351 Tompkins Hill Road, Eureka, 95501
All programs at the campus at 7351 Tompkins Hill Road, Eureka, are approved for students from HSU Service Learning and Academic Internship courses to serve for course credit. Site Self-Assessments (SSA) have been received/approved for the following programs:
- EOPS/CARE
- Athletic Department
College of the Redwoods: Health PE, Kinesiology and Athletic Department
7351 Tompkins Hill Road, Eureka, 95501
With towering redwoods across the campus and a redwood forest as a backdrop, College of the Redwoods (CR) has one of the most stunning campuses in the country. We are located in Humboldt, Del Norte, and the Western edge of Trinity Counties, bordered by the Pacific Ocean, and home to powerful rivers, lakes, and impressive wildlife.
CR offers a wide variety of accessible learning opportunities, including online classes and other distance education options. We award Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees as well as a wide variety of career technical certificates for vocational and professional development. CR is an accredited, two-year institution that has articulation agreements with major four-year universities and we are committed to the success of each student.
College of the Redwoods: Klamath-Trinity Instructional Site
65 Orchard St, Hoopa, 95546
With towering redwoods across the campus and a redwood forest as a backdrop, College of the Redwoods (CR) has one of the most stunning campuses in the country. We are located in Humboldt, Del Norte, and the Western edge of Trinity Counties, bordered by the Pacific Ocean, and home to powerful rivers, lakes, and impressive wildlife.
CR offers a wide variety of accessible learning opportunities, including online classes and other distance education options. We award Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees as well as a wide variety of career technical certificates for vocational and professional development. CR is an accredited, two-year institution that has articulation agreements with major four-year universities and we are committed to the success of each student.
College of the Redwoods: Multicultural Education Center - Undocumented Community
7351 Tompkins Hill Road, Eureka, 95501
With towering redwoods across the campus and a redwood forest as a backdrop, College of the Redwoods (CR) has one of the most stunning campuses in the country. We are located in Humboldt, Del Norte, and the Western edge of Trinity Counties, bordered by the Pacific Ocean, and home to powerful rivers, lakes, and impressive wildlife.
CR offers a wide variety of accessible learning opportunities, including online classes and other distance education options. We award Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees as well as a wide variety of career technical certificates for vocational and professional development. CR is an accredited, two-year institution that has articulation agreements with major four-year universities and we are committed to the success of each student.
Colusa County Recovery
165 Patricia Court, Stonyford, 95969
Imagine a destination where distance doesn't limit your recovery options, where technology is your ally, and the power of human connection shines brightly. Welcome to Colusa County Recovery, your virtual companion and online resource. We are your launchpad to hope, shared experiences, mutual empowerment, and essential recovery tools – all from the comfort and privacy of your own space.
Community Health Centers of the Central Coast: Behavioral Health
2050 South Blosser Rd., Santa Maria, 93458
This site is only available for social work students with an approved employment-based proposal. Please connect with the social work Director of Field Education re any questions.
Community Initiatives: Ciencia Para Todos
1000 Broadway Ste 480, Oakland, 94607
Mission & Vision
As bilingual professionals and students, we come together to bring awareness to the way STEM is being taught in our communities. The lack of representation in STEM has created an absence of opportunities, especially for those with diverse perspectives and knowledge in other languages.
We hope to represent bilingual students within the scientific fields in higher education, as we collaborate with the future generations in our community.
CPT is deeply committed to promoting language diversity, recognizing that language is not a barrier but a powerful tool for inclusion, expression, and identity.
Our Story:
Due to the lack of diversity at the university in most of our classes in STEM, we decided to come together and create a safe space for Spanish-speaking students in STEM majors.
We now work together to teach STEM education in order to inspire the future Spanish-speaking generation of our communities and inspire them to dream big and realize that they are capable of also being STEM professionals in the future.
We are working to reclaim and reimagine STEM through the lens of language, identity, and justice, ensuring that all communities feel seen, heard, and included in the scientific narrative.
* We are not exclusively working with POC youth. We work with all youth because we want all youth to be inspired — but our focus is the youth in Spanish-speaking communities.
Companion Animal Foundation: Community Adoption Center and McKinleyville property
3954 Jacobs Ave, Eureka, 95501
Companion Animal Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit animal rescue organization formed in 2002 in response to the high euthanasia rate of adoptable animals in Humboldt County.
Our Community Adoption Center, located in Eureka, CA, is a beautiful open temporary home for adoptable kittens and puppies so that the public can help them socialize as well as learn how to properly interact with them. We offer spay/neuter assistance for people on limited incomes, provide humane trapping methods for feral cats, run humane education programs, and a number of other services to the public.
All of our work, from adoptions to humane education, is aimed at increasing the quality of life for animals in Humboldt County by providing people with the knowledge needed to be responsible and compassionate caretakers for our animal companions. One of our most cherished goals is helping to raise the next generation of animal ambassadors through youth education programs and summer camps.
Consolidated Tribal Health in Mendocino
6991 N. State St, Redwood Valley, 95470
Consolidated Tribal Health Project, Inc. is committed to healthy lifestyles and honoring traditional Native American values to maintain physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and social wellbeing of the community.
CTHP is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ambulatory community health clinic governed by a consortium of eight federally recognized tribes. CTHP offers behavioral health, dental, medical and patient support programs and services.
Convivial Consulting
P.O. Box 2518, Sebastopol, 95473
This site is approved for virtual activities focused on its podcast. Students, please be aware that Cal Poly Humboldt students are NOT allowed to directly work with or serve cannabis products, or conduct any activities that contribute to financial gain of this organization; i.e., no work on financials (including payroll, tax returns, bookkeeping, sales, cash handling), etc.
Corte Madera FC Marin Youth Soccer: Kinesiology Employment-Based Site
, Corte Madera,
Corte Madera FC is a community club, founded in 2014 by parents in partnership with the Town of Corte Madera Parks & Recreation Department. The club provides local youth the opportunity to play competitive soccer alongside friends and develop their game within a dedicated and inclusive soccer community. All competitive practices and home games take place at the centrally located Corte Madera Town Park.
Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District: Rancho Cotate High School
5450 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park, 94928
Achieving excellence by nurturing a love of learning!
A district where all students are welcomed, valued, engaged, and excited about learning. Students graduate with excellence in critical thinking, a love of learning, and are prepared to move successfully in the world and life. Every staff member, working as a team, helps to create a community of continuous learning, equity, and opportunity for all.
County of Del Norte DHHS: Child Welfare Services
880 Northcrest Drive, Crescent City, 95531
The mission of the Department of Health and Human Services is to respectfully promote the health, safety, self-sufficiency and well-being of children, families and individuals, creating hope for the future.
County of Del Norte: Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS): Behavioral Health
880 Northcrest Drive, Crescent City, 95531
The mission of the Department of Health and Human Services is to respectfully promote the health, safety, self-sufficiency and well-being of children, families and individuals, creating hope for the future.
County of El Dorado HHS: Child Welfare Services (CWS)
330 Fair Lane, Placerville, 95667
Our Vision
Transforming Lives and Improving Futures.
HHSA Programs and Services
Behavioral Health Services
Adult & Children's Specialty Mental Health Services, 24-Hour Mental Health Crisis Services, Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Programs, Psychiatric Health Facility, and Substance Use Disorder Services
Public Health Services
Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health Programs, California Children's Services, Clinical Services, Communicable Disease Control, Immunizations, Multipurpose Senior Services, Nutrition Education, Public Health Nursing, Tobacco Prevention, Vital Statistics and WIC Program
Community Services
Animal Services, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Preparedness, Employment Services, Family Caregiver Support, Health Insurance Counseling, Home Energy Assistance, Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Older Adult / Senior Services, Public Guardian, The Club - Older Adult Day Services, and Public Housing Authority
Social Services
Adoptions, Adult Protective Services, CalFresh, CalWorks, Child Welfare / Child Protective Services, County Medical Services Program, Foster Care, General Assistance, In-Home Supportive Services, Medi-Cal and Welfare-to-Work
County of Humboldt: Administrative Offices
Administration Office, 825 5th Street, Room 112, Eureka, 95501
The County of Humboldt's Learning Site Agreement (LSA) with Cal Poly Humboldt covers a variety of programs under the various branches of the County's offices and services. If you do not see the site with which you are planning to serve, or have questions about County program sites in S4, please contact the Center for Community Based Learning at ccbl@humboldt.edu.
County of Humboldt: Board of Supervisors - Human Rights Commission
825 5th Street, Eureka, 95501
The County of Humboldt's Learning Site Agreement (LSA) with Cal Poly Humboldt covers a variety of programs under the various branches of the County's offices and services. If you do not see the site with which you are planning to serve, or have questions about County program sites in S4, please contact the Center for Community Based Learning at ccbl@humboldt.edu.
County of Humboldt: Board of Supervisors - In Home Supportive Services (IHSS)
808 E Street, Eureka, 95501
The County of Humboldt's Learning Site Agreement (LSA) with Cal Poly Humboldt covers a variety of programs under the various branches of the County's offices and services. If you do not see the site with which you are planning to serve, or have questions about County program sites in S4, please contact the Center for Community Based Learning at ccbl@humboldt.edu.
County of Humboldt: Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) - Adult Behavioral Health Services
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The County of Humboldt's Learning Site Agreement (LSA) with Cal Poly Humboldt covers a variety of programs under the various branches of the County's offices and services. If you do not see the site with which you are planning to serve, or have questions about County program sites in S4, please contact the Center for Community Based Learning at ccbl@humboldt.edu.
County of Humboldt: Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) - Adult Protective Services
825 5th Street, Eureka, 95501
The County of Humboldt's Learning Site Agreement (LSA) with Cal Poly Humboldt covers a variety of programs under the various branches of the County's offices and services. If you do not see the site with which you are planning to serve, or have questions about County program sites in S4, please contact the Center for Community Based Learning at ccbl@humboldt.edu.