Program Sites
Eureka City Schools: Eureka High School
1915 J Street, Eureka, 95501
Eureka City Schools, in partnership with families and communities, promotes academic success and career readiness for every student. We are committed to:
- Ensuring rigorous and innovative programs through high standards of teaching and learning
- Providing a safe and supportive learning environment
- Embracing our diversity as a strength
- Promoting creative expression, critical thinking and digital literacy
- Offering relevant learning opportunities to help guarantee a sustainable future
- Developing responsible, productive, and ethical citizens for our communities and the world.
Eureka City Schools district Includes:
- Alice Birney Elementary,
- Eureka High School,
- Grant Elementary,
- Lafayette Elementary,
- Washington Elementary,
- Winship Middle School,
- Winzler Children's Center,
- Zane Middle School,
- Zoe Barnum High School.
Eureka City Schools: Grant Elementary School
3901 G Street, Eureka, 95503
Eureka City Schools, in partnership with families and communities, promotes academic success and career readiness for every student. We are committed to:
- Ensuring rigorous and innovative programs through high standards of teaching and learning
- Providing a safe and supportive learning environment
- Embracing our diversity as a strength
- Promoting creative expression, critical thinking and digital literacy
- Offering relevant learning opportunities to help guarantee a sustainable future
- Developing responsible, productive, and ethical citizens for our communities and the world.
Eureka City Schools district Includes:
- Alice Birney Elementary,
- Eureka High School,
- Grant Elementary,
- Lafayette Elementary,
- Washington Elementary,
- Winship Middle School,
- Winzler Children's Center,
- Zane Middle School,
- Zoe Barnum High School.
Eureka City Schools: Lafayette Elementary School
3100 Park St, Eureka, 95501
Eureka City Schools, in partnership with families and communities, promotes academic success and career readiness for every student. We are committed to:
- Ensuring rigorous and innovative programs through high standards of teaching and learning
- Providing a safe and supportive learning environment
- Embracing our diversity as a strength
- Promoting creative expression, critical thinking and digital literacy
- Offering relevant learning opportunities to help guarantee a sustainable future
- Developing responsible, productive, and ethical citizens for our communities and the world.
Eureka City Schools district Includes:
- Alice Birney Elementary,
- Eureka High School,
- Grant Elementary,
- Lafayette Elementary,
- Washington Elementary,
- Winship Middle School,
- Winzler Children's Center,
- Zane Middle School,
- Zoe Barnum High School.
Eureka City Schools: Marshall Family Resource Center
2100 J Street, Eureka, 95501
Eureka City Schools, in partnership with families and communities, promotes academic success and career readiness for every student. We are committed to:
- Ensuring rigorous and innovative programs through high standards of teaching and learning
- Providing a safe and supportive learning environment
- Embracing our diversity as a strength
- Promoting creative expression, critical thinking and digital literacy
- Offering relevant learning opportunities to help guarantee a sustainable future
- Developing responsible, productive, and ethical citizens for our communities and the world.
Eureka City Schools district Includes:
- Alice Birney Elementary,
- Eureka High School,
- Grant Elementary,
- Lafayette Elementary,
- Washington Elementary,
- Winship Middle School,
- Winzler Children's Center,
- Zane Middle School,
- Zoe Barnum High School.
Eureka City Schools: School Psychology Rotation
2100 J Street, Eureka, 95501
Eureka City Schools, in partnership with families and communities, promotes academic success and career readiness for every student. We are committed to:
- Ensuring rigorous and innovative programs through high standards of teaching and learning
- Providing a safe and supportive learning environment
- Embracing our diversity as a strength
- Promoting creative expression, critical thinking and digital literacy
- Offering relevant learning opportunities to help guarantee a sustainable future
- Developing responsible, productive, and ethical citizens for our communities and the world.
Eureka City Schools district Includes:
- Alice Birney Elementary,
- Eureka High School,
- Grant Elementary,
- Lafayette Elementary,
- Washington Elementary,
- Winship Middle School,
- Winzler Children's Center,
- Zane Middle School,
- Zoe Barnum High School.
Eureka City Schools: Washington Elementary School
3322 Dolbeer Street, Eureka, 95503
Eureka City Schools, in partnership with families and communities, promotes academic success and career readiness for every student. We are committed to:
- Ensuring rigorous and innovative programs through high standards of teaching and learning
- Providing a safe and supportive learning environment
- Embracing our diversity as a strength
- Promoting creative expression, critical thinking and digital literacy
- Offering relevant learning opportunities to help guarantee a sustainable future
- Developing responsible, productive, and ethical citizens for our communities and the world.
Eureka City Schools district Includes:
- Alice Birney Elementary,
- Eureka High School,
- Grant Elementary,
- Lafayette Elementary,
- Washington Elementary,
- Winship Middle School,
- Winzler Children's Center,
- Zane Middle School,
- Zoe Barnum High School.
Eureka City Schools: Winship Middle School
2500 Cypress Avenue, Eureka, 95503
Eureka City Schools, in partnership with families and communities, promotes academic success and career readiness for every student. We are committed to:
- Ensuring rigorous and innovative programs through high standards of teaching and learning
- Providing a safe and supportive learning environment
- Embracing our diversity as a strength
- Promoting creative expression, critical thinking and digital literacy
- Offering relevant learning opportunities to help guarantee a sustainable future
- Developing responsible, productive, and ethical citizens for our communities and the world.
Eureka City Schools district Includes:
- Alice Birney Elementary,
- Eureka High School,
- Grant Elementary,
- Lafayette Elementary,
- Washington Elementary,
- Winship Middle School,
- Winzler Children's Center,
- Zane Middle School,
- Zoe Barnum High School.
Eureka City Schools: Zane Middle School
2155 S Street, Eureka, 95501
Eureka City Schools, in partnership with families and communities, promotes academic success and career readiness for every student. We are committed to:
- Ensuring rigorous and innovative programs through high standards of teaching and learning
- Providing a safe and supportive learning environment
- Embracing our diversity as a strength
- Promoting creative expression, critical thinking and digital literacy
- Offering relevant learning opportunities to help guarantee a sustainable future
- Developing responsible, productive, and ethical citizens for our communities and the world.
Eureka City Schools district Includes:
- Alice Birney Elementary,
- Eureka High School,
- Grant Elementary,
- Lafayette Elementary,
- Washington Elementary,
- Winship Middle School,
- Winzler Children's Center,
- Zane Middle School,
- Zoe Barnum High School.
Eureka City Schools: Zoe Barnum High School
216 West Harris, Eureka, 95503
Eureka City Schools, in partnership with families and communities, promotes academic success and career readiness for every student. We are committed to:
- Ensuring rigorous and innovative programs through high standards of teaching and learning
- Providing a safe and supportive learning environment
- Embracing our diversity as a strength
- Promoting creative expression, critical thinking and digital literacy
- Offering relevant learning opportunities to help guarantee a sustainable future
- Developing responsible, productive, and ethical citizens for our communities and the world.
Eureka City Schools district Includes:
- Alice Birney Elementary,
- Eureka High School,
- Grant Elementary,
- Lafayette Elementary,
- Washington Elementary,
- Winship Middle School,
- Winzler Children's Center,
- Zane Middle School,
- Zoe Barnum High School.
Eureka Concert and Film Center (Eureka Theatre)
612 F Street, Eureka, 95502
Our Mission
The Eureka Concert & Film Center is dedicated to the education of the general public in film, theatre, music and other art forms, rehabilitating and maintaining its historic facilities for instruction and public performances, displays, exhibits and other events.
Eureka Heritage Society: Annie B. Ryan House & Gardens
Annie B. Ryan House & Gardens: 1000 F Street, Eureka, 95501
No description provided.
Eureka Unifed School District: Winzler Children's Center
719 Creighton St, Eureka, 95501
Eureka City Schools, in partnership with families and communities, promotes academic success and career readiness for every student. We are committed to:
- Ensuring rigorous and innovative programs through high standards of teaching and learning
- Providing a safe and supportive learning environment
- Embracing our diversity as a strength
- Promoting creative expression, critical thinking and digital literacy
- Offering relevant learning opportunities to help guarantee a sustainable future
- Developing responsible, productive, and ethical citizens for our communities and the world.
Eureka City Schools district Includes:
- Alice Birney Elementary,
- Eureka High School,
- Grant Elementary,
- Lafayette Elementary,
- Washington Elementary,
- Winship Middle School,
- Winzler Children's Center,
- Zane Middle School,
- Zoe Barnum High School.
Eureka Women's Club
1531 J Street, Eureka, 95501
The Eureka Woman’s Club is a non-profit organization that is a member of international, national and California Federations of Women’s Clubs. Programs and projects are generated on all levels. As part of California’s Area A, our Redwood district meets four times a year and consists of six clubs: EWC, Crescent City Women’s Club, Garberville Civic Club, McKinleyville Federated Women’s Club, Trinidad Civic Club and Wha-Nika Club of Blue Lake. EWC members are welcome and encouraged to attend these gatherings.
Exempt Sites for Paid and Pre-Arranged (by Student) Employment
1 Harpst St., Arcata, 95521
All students placing in this site MUST be pre-approved by faculty. Faculty should not be involved in placing students with an employer; these positions should be pre-arranged, or acquired, by the student. Students should understand that their employer (not Cal Poly Humboldt) is fully responsible for their student employee, Workers Compensation and general liability in these cases. Students should be prepared to provide the following to faculty (to be stored with faculty records) when reporting this "Exempt" site as their placement for Academic Internship or Service Learning purposes: 1) Proof of employment (a copy of Letter of Acceptance, pay stub or note from employer; 2) Complete the Cal Poly Humboldt Student Learning Plan; and in some cases, 3) a Cal Poly Humboldt Student Time Log may also be recommended; please consult with your faculty.
Faculty with questions can contact the Center for Community Based Learning at:
Ph: 707-826-4964 Email: ccbl@humboldt.edu
Family Resource Center of the Redwoods
494 Pacific Avenue, Crescent City, 95531
Provide resources and support for Del Norte County children and families. FRC programs include Winter Break Meal Program, Pre-K University, Backpack and School Supply giveaway, Parent Cafe, Pacific Pantry, Youth and Family Fair, and more.
Mission: We provide a welcoming, safe, and nurturing environment to strengthen and support healthy relationships for children and families in Del Norte County.
Vision: Children and families are happy, healthy, safe, and successful in life.
Family Resource Center of the Redwoods: Del Norte and Tribal Lands Community Food Council
494 Pacific Avenue, Crescent City, 95531
Provide resources and support for Del Norte County children and families. FRC programs include Winter Break Meal Program, Pre-K University, Backpack and School Supply giveaway, Parent Cafe, Pacific Pantry, Youth and Family Fair, and more.
Mission: We provide a welcoming, safe, and nurturing environment to strengthen and support healthy relationships for children and families in Del Norte County.
Vision: Children and families are happy, healthy, safe, and successful in life.
Farmersville Unified School District: Farmersville High School
631 East Walnut Avenue, Farmersville, 93223
The Farmersville Unified School District covers approximately four square miles and has a current K-12 enrollment of approximately 2,600. In July 1993, the District unified; the doors to the first high school in Farmersville opened in fall of 1998.
There are six schools in the district: Hester Elementary is a K-1 (440 pupils) site with extended day Kindergarten program and Special Ed. Preschool; Snowden School houses 425 students in grades two and three and is a QEIA site. Freedom School opened in August 2004 with grades four & five and houses 371 pupils. Farmersville Junior High School houses 611 students in grades six through eight and is a QEIA site. The High School operates a 9-12 (659 students) comprehensive program. Deep Creek Academy is a continuation school for 61 students and houses a small evening Adult Ed., TAPP, and Independent Studies programs. There are 3 county-operated programs on FUSD sites: preschool, community school, and special ed. All sites offer after-school programs until 6:00 p.m.
Ferndale Unified School District: Ferndale High School
164 Shaw Avenue, Ferndale, 95536
No description provided.
Fieldbrook Elementary School District: Fieldbrook Elementary School
4070 Fieldbrook Road, Fieldbrook, 95519
Fieldbrook School is a rural public elementary school serving students in Transitional Kindergarten to Grade 8. Students enjoy the benefits of a large, quiet campus surrounded by farmland and redwood forests. Our rigorous academic programs include a strong music program and arts and technology integration.
First 5 Del Norte
First 5 Del Norte 494 Pacific Avenue, Crescent City, 95521
First 5 Del Norte will promote and enhance the health, development, and wellness of children ages 0 to 5 and their families by utilizing, increasing, and sustaining resources to support innovative, integrated, family-centered, culturally appropriate programs and services.
First 5 Humboldt
325 Second St., Ste 201, Eureka, 95501
First 5 Humboldt is devoted to championing the rights and needs of our county’s families.
Our Vision is for all Humboldt County children to reach their unique potential in healthy, safe, nurturing families and supportive communities that value, respect, and invest in their wellbeing.
Our Mission is to improve the lives of children and their families by supporting and advocating for comprehensive integrated systems of services that use prevention and early intervention to foster secure healthy children, reduce disparities, and promote equity and positive change.
Foggy Bottoms Boys
4431 Grizzly Bluff Rd., Ferndale, 95536
Our 6th generation working organic dairy farm has operated since the 1860's in the foggy bottoms of the Eel River Valley on the North Coast of California. Focused on diversifying to operate as a multi species regenerative demonstration farm, we look forward to supporting your educational journey and connection with local nutritionally dense food. Nicknamed the Foggy Bottoms Boys by other local farmers; we are two fabulously gay farmers, Thomas & Cody Nicholson Stratton along with our son the Tiny Farmer.
Folsom-Cordova Unified School District: Vista Del Lago High School
1970 Broadstone Parkway, Folsom, 95630
The District’s boundaries include the cities of Folsom and Rancho Cordova, both of which adjoin Highway 50, northeast of downtown Sacramento.
Folsom’s population is approximately 82,000, similar to Rancho Cordova’s population of approximately 81,000. Both communities share characteristics of small towns with active parent groups, service organizations, and city councils. The District enjoys partnerships with organizations which include national corporations, local businesses, nonprofits, faith-based organizations, and local municipalities.
Folsom-Cordova Unified School District: W.E. Mitchell Middle School
2100 Zinfandel Drive, Rancho Cordova, 95670
The District’s boundaries include the cities of Folsom and Rancho Cordova, both of which adjoin Highway 50, northeast of downtown Sacramento.
Folsom’s population is approximately 82,000, similar to Rancho Cordova’s population of approximately 81,000. Both communities share characteristics of small towns with active parent groups, service organizations, and city councils. The District enjoys partnerships with organizations which include national corporations, local businesses, nonprofits, faith-based organizations, and local municipalities.
Food for People: Main Offices - Eureka Choice Pantry - Warehouse
307 West 14th Street, Eureka, 95501
Food for People is working to eliminate hunger and improve the health and well-being of our community through access to healthy and nutritious foods, community education and advocacy.
We envision a community where everyone has access to good quality, nutritious food, understands the consequences of hunger and poor nutrition and is committed to creating a stronger, healthier Humboldt County.
All volunteers are asked to complete the volunteer application form at: https://www.foodforpeople.org/volunteer.