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Empire Recovery Center: Social Work Employment-Based

1237 California St, Redding, 96001

The Empire Recovery Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to the furtherance of recovery from substance use disorders in social model settings.

The programs are community-based, peer-group oriented settings that provide shelter, withdrawal management (detox), and residential and outpatient recovery services to individuals who have alcohol and drug addiction service needs. This non-profit corporation is governed by a community-represented Board of Directors and is staffed by qualified and empathetic individuals who help to maintain a supportive environment and provide recovery opportunities. Evidence-based materials are used, including “Living in Balance,” “Thinking for Change,” “Relapse Prevention,” “Seeking Safety,” and emphasizing motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy, education, cultural competency, supporting diversity, and introduction to 12 step program recovery supports. Program services include a continuum of care through non-medical withdrawal management (detox), residential treatment (30, 60, 90 day), and outpatient services. The Empire Recovery Center, Redding CA., has been serving Northern California Since 1971.

Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC)

145 G St., Suite A, Arcata, 95521

Founded in 1977 and based on unceded ancestral Wiyot territory in Arcata, Humboldt County, California, the Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC) is a grassroots 501(c)(3) non-profit environmental organization that advocates for the science-based protection and restoration of Northwest California’s forests, rivers, and wildlife with an integrated approach combining public education, citizen advocacy, and strategic litigation.

​Our vision is a Northwest California with healthy, connected, and wild forests where sustainable, restorative management practices are the standard. The forests of the region will help buffer the impacts of climate change resulting in clean air and water, abundant and diverse native flora and fauna, and the protection of natural beauty and quality of life for generations to come.

​EPIC recognizes that issues of social justice, human rights and environmental justice are inextricably linked to our core mission to protect and restore Northwest California’s ecosystems and environment. In recognition of this intersectionality, EPIC works with local marginalized communities to stand up for environmental quality and social justice, both to expand the conservation movement to include communities that have been historically excluded and to promote productive dialogue and mutual understanding, and with a special emphasis on Traditional Ecological Knowledge from Indigenous peoples.

We pledge to always listen to and work with Indigenous Peoples to ensure that our advocacy is respectful, informed, and just. We pledge to engage in meaningful and effective collaborations built on the recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ longstanding relationships with and stewardship of ecosystems in their traditional territories, and the crucial role Tribes can and should take in defending and protecting nature now and in the future.

​EPIC also makes efforts to maintain a staff and Board of Directors that reflects the broad environmental concerns and issues affecting Northwest California, particularly those of marginalized communities.

ERV Community Center Foundation [including Gene Lucas Community Center]

3000 Newburg Rd., Ste. C, Fortuna, 95540

The Gene Lucas Community Center (GLC) is operated by the ERV Community Center Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving people of all ages in the Eel River Valley Our 23,000-square-foot center on a 28-acre campus is a welcoming place to learn, connect, and thrive.

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Eureka City Schools (ECS): Chronic Absenteeism

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: Administrative Offices

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: Alice Birney Afterschool Program

717 South Ave., 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: Alice Birney Elementary School

717 South 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Wellness Coach 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: 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: 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: 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 Heritage Society: Annie B. Ryan House & Gardens

Annie B. Ryan House & Gardens: 1000 F Street, Eureka, 95501

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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 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

Exempt instructions:  All students reporting a placement with an employer MUST be pre-approved by faculty. Faculty should not be involved in directly placing students with an employer. While these positions are best pre-arranged or acquired by the student, faculty may recommend students to the site as long as the site screens the student candidates and has full control of the final hiring decision. Students should understand that their EMPLOYER is fully responsible for their student employee Workers' Compensation and general liability in these cases. Students, please note the following:

  1. Please write the agency name of your employer in the field on the Student Learning Plan, a form that is part of the process when you report your "Exempt" placement in S4.
  2. 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:
    • Proof of employment (a copy of Letter of Acceptance, pay stub or note from employer)
    • 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: 707-826-4964 Email: ccbl@humboldt.edu

 

Exeter Unified School District: Wilson Middle School

710 W Maple, Exeter, 93221

Exeter Unified School District is home to approximately 3,000 students, and serves students Preschool - 12th grade. Our students reside in Exeter, as well as many surrounding rural communities. Founded over 100 years ago, Exeter Unified School District is proud of our ongoing commitment to excellence.

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.