Program Sites
Four Winds of Indian Education
2345 Fair Street, Chico, 95928
Four Winds Center’s mission is to advance the educational achievement and cultural opportunities of American Indian people. Our mission serves to expand educational opportunities for students, families, and community participants to significantly improve and promote a successful transition to post-secondary education through self-motivation and parent involvement. We serve to increase cultural awareness and traditional knowledge to cultivate the self-concept and sense of identity of American Indian people as lifelong learners.
Four Winds Center represents a vision and commitment to recognizing the educational and cultural needs of American Indian people. We strive to improve and foster relationships between home and public school systems and implement effective educational programs. We provide culturally-rich opportunities and continue to create a comprehensive network of community resources for American Indian students, families, and community participants.
FREED Center for Independent Living: Grass Valley - Employment-Based Only
435 Sutton Way, Grass Valley, 95945
FREED’s mission is to promote independence and self-determination for people with disabilities through person-driven services, collaborative community partnerships and education, and leadership that advocates for fully inclusive communities.
FREED is a gateway to expanded choices and options at any age. We have a number of programs centering around issues that arise with aging and disabilities.
We work with you and your family to figure out what you need, know your choices and get connected.
French Gulch-Whiskeytown Elementary School
11442 Cline Gulch Road, French Gulch, 96033
Established in 1854, French Gulch Elementary School continuously aims to raise the standard of excellence that is student-centered, distinctive in its academic experience with it’s smaller classes, and dynamic in its intellectual climate. Located in the heart of French Gulch, California, our school serves students in grades Kindergarten through 8th grade.
Freshwater School District: Freshwater Charter Middle
75 Greenwood Heights Drive, Eureka, 95503
Freshwater School District prides itself in being one of the top schools in Humboldt County that nurtures the abilities, talents, and interests of every child. Our campus setting promotes a love of nature and a natural environment for study. We provide a comprehensive curriculum, enabling all students to excel as they meet the challenges and opportunities of our changing world.
Freshwater School District: Freshwater Elementary School
75 Greenwood Heights Drive, Eureka, 95503
Freshwater School District prides itself in being one of the top schools in Humboldt County that nurtures the abilities, talents, and interests of every child. Our campus setting promotes a love of nature and a natural environment for study. We provide a comprehensive curriculum, enabling all students to excel as they meet the challenges and opportunities of our changing world.
Freshwater School District: Main Office
75 Greenwood Heights Drive, Eureka, 95503
Freshwater School District prides itself in being one of the top schools in Humboldt County that nurtures the abilities, talents, and interests of every child. Our campus setting promotes a love of nature and a natural environment for study. We provide a comprehensive curriculum, enabling all students to excel as they meet the challenges and opportunities of our changing world.
Friends of Plumas Wilderness
PO Box 1441, Quincy, 95971
Friends of Plumas Wilderness is dedicated to studying, exploring and maintaining the integrity of natural ecosystems where the Sierra and Cascades meet.
We bring people together to keep local places wild, so that what we love about the Feather River region —untamed nature, clean water, and clear skies —is protected for generations to come.
We envision restoring a vast network of interconnected lands spanning across the Upper Feather River Watershed.
Friends of the Arcata Marsh (FOAM)
Physical: Arcata Marsh Interpretive Center - 569 S G St, Arcata, CA 95521, Arcata, 95518
Friends of the Arcata Marsh (FOAM) is an Arcata, California-based non-profit organization with a mission of educating the public about the wildlife, wetlands, and the wastewater treatment facility associated with the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary. This is accomplished by recruiting and training volunteers, offering docent-led tours, hosting public lectures, and developing and maintaining interpretive exhibits. In addition, FOAM and the City of Arcata regularly cooperate on a myriad of projects aimed at protecting and enhancing the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary.
Friends of the Dunes
Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, 1 Stamps Lane, Arcata, 95518
Friends of the Dunes is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to conserving the natural diversity of coastal environments in northern California through community supported education and stewardship programs.
Fuente Nueva Charter School
1730 Janes Road, Arcata, 95521
The mission of Fuente Nueva Charter School is to empower kindergarten through fifth grade students to become engaged world citizens through a challenging and creative Spanish immersion program that emphasizes academic excellence, the arts, community involvement, and social responsibility.
We Value:
- a supportive and stimulating academic environment that nurtures the whole child,
- multilingual communication abilities and appreciation,
- empathy, compassion, and respect for cultural and ecological diversity,
- a lifelong love of learning,
- collaboration and team work among community members.
Full Cycle Compost
877 Sonoma Ave #15 - Corporate Address (all operations are in Arcata), Sonoma, 95404
A Worker-Owned, Bicycle-Powered, Curbside Compost Pick-Up Service in Arcata, CA.
We work to keep food waste out of the landfill and turn it into a natural resource for our community.
Students are approved to serve at the following sites where Full Cycle Compost conducts operations:
- Bayside Park Farm, 930 Old Arcata Rd., Bayside CA
- Redwood Coast Montessori garden, Arcata, CA
- United Indian Health Services Potawot Community Health Garden, Arcata, CA
- Jardín Santuario: 11th and F Streets, Arcata, CA
Garfield School District: Garfield Elementary School
2200 Freshwater Road, Eureka, 95503
Garfield School is committed to providing the best education for our students by making positive use of our unique characteristics as a small rural school. Students enjoy small class size where every student is recognized as an individual with talents. Successful students feel competent about what they can do. The school stresses basic skills and the application of those skills in a developmentally appropriate approach. The development of skills extends to social skills and growth of students as positive, contributing members of their community.
Gender Health Center
3823 V Street, Sacramento, 95817
Gender Health Center works to end systematic oppression and pathologization of Transgender people and racism while centering the wellness of Queer and Transgender People of Color (QTPOC). We acknowledge that we function and have only functioned within oppressive systems. We will interrogate these systems in order to build a community centered ideology to provide prosperity in every way for our community members.
Glenn County: Health and Human Services Agency: Social Work Rotation
420 E. Laurel Street, Willows, 95988
Our agency plays a vital role in ensuring the health and well-being of our residents, especially during times of uncertainty. We are committed to providing essential services, advocating for those in need, and fostering a culture of inclusivity and compassion. Whether it's providing access to healthcare services, supporting vulnerable populations, or promoting public health initiatives, these efforts make a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve.
Government Advocates
1127 11th Street, Suite 400, Sacramento, 95814
Founded in 1979, Governmental Advocates is a full-service government relations firm providing a broad range of lobbying and consulting services to corporate, non-profit, governmental and association clients. Our extensive knowledge of how government operates, ability to reach and educate decision makers and skill to craft and communicate the right message ensure our clients’ interests achieve positive, measurable results and is the reason why Governmental Advocates is consistently ranked among the top lobbying firms in Sacramento.
At Governmental Advocates our decades of experience and work in the public and private sector allow us to carefully position our clients at the forefront of the issues that directly impact them. We aggressively seek solutions for complex problems, achieving our clients’ goals through practical and creative means that reflect the ever-changing political landscape of California.
The institutional knowledge of our respected practitioners, coupled with their policy expertise and proven ability to navigate even the most nuanced political issues, enables Governmental Advocates to advance our clients’ most complex challenges.
Great Redwood Trail Agency
Blue Lake City Hall, PO Box 458, Blue Lake, 95525
The Great Redwood Trail Agency (GRTA) is a local agency established to develop and manage the Great Redwood Trail in Humboldt, Mendocino and Trinity counties.
Greenway Partners
1385 8th St., Suite K, Arcata, 95521
We named our firm Greenway Partners because we see our clients as partners in bringing their projects into reality. Our approach is centered around deep collaboration with our clients and their community members through all project phases. After all, how can you create positive results for a community if nobody from said community has input? We partner with clients from many walks of life, and as a result, our projects are as diverse as they are. Our core belief is that projects should not be pursued unless they are fundamentally improving an organization, a community, the environment or the people who use them. We strive to ensure all of our projects achieve this threshold.
In terms of what sort of work we do, our capabilities are wide-reaching. We primarily work with local communities to give them what they need to solve specific challenges. Our toolkit includes (but is not limited to) planning, capital structure, community engagement, architecture, engineering and construction.
Growing Pains
P.O. Box 8134, Rancho Cucamonga, 91701
Growing Pains supports teen parents & single moms in the Inland Empire.
Hamilton Unified School District: Hamilton City High School
620 Canal Street, Hamilton City, 95951
The Hamilton Unified School District will provide a safe, rigorous, and engaging educational experience that promotes student academic success, respect, and citizenship in a caring environment.
Hanford Joint Union High School District: Hanford High School
120 E Grangeville Boulevard, Hanford, 93230
The Mission of HJUHSD is to provide a positive learning environment that fosters academic and extra-curricular achievement, social-emotional well-being, and the life skills necessary to allow our students to thrive within our community and make our community thrive.
We Believe...
- all students can learn at high levels.
- all students thrive in an equitable educational environment.
- inspired and well-rounded students can achieve academic excellence.
- creating and maintaining healthy relationships with all students, staff, families, and the community, fosters a positive school culture.
- collaborating with families and the community to educate our students allows us to achieve our goals.
- focusing on academic, behavioral, and social-emotional support leads to individual student success.
- a commitment to equity ensures diversity and individuality.
- in providing a caring, safe, and supportive culture that focuses on respect for all students, staff, families, and community.
- in accountability from our students, staff, and families.
- we are better together.
Hanford Joint Union High School District: Hanford West High School
1150 West Lacey Boulevard, Hanford, 93230
The Mission of HJUHSD is to provide a positive learning environment that fosters academic and extra-curricular achievement, social-emotional well-being, and the life skills necessary to allow our students to thrive within our community and make our community thrive.
We Believe...
- all students can learn at high levels.
- all students thrive in an equitable educational environment.
- inspired and well-rounded students can achieve academic excellence.
- creating and maintaining healthy relationships with all students, staff, families, and the community, fosters a positive school culture.
- collaborating with families and the community to educate our students allows us to achieve our goals.
- focusing on academic, behavioral, and social-emotional support leads to individual student success.
- a commitment to equity ensures diversity and individuality.
- in providing a caring, safe, and supportive culture that focuses on respect for all students, staff, families, and community.
- in accountability from our students, staff, and families.
- we are better together.
Hanford Joint Union High School District: Sierra Pacific High School
1259 North 13th Avenue, Hanford, 93230
The Mission of HJUHSD is to provide a positive learning environment that fosters academic and extra-curricular achievement, social-emotional well-being, and the life skills necessary to allow our students to thrive within our community and make our community thrive.
We Believe...
- all students can learn at high levels.
- all students thrive in an equitable educational environment.
- inspired and well-rounded students can achieve academic excellence.
- creating and maintaining healthy relationships with all students, staff, families, and the community, fosters a positive school culture.
- collaborating with families and the community to educate our students allows us to achieve our goals.
- focusing on academic, behavioral, and social-emotional support leads to individual student success.
- a commitment to equity ensures diversity and individuality.
- in providing a caring, safe, and supportive culture that focuses on respect for all students, staff, families, and community.
- in accountability from our students, staff, and families.
- we are better together.
Happy Camp Community Center
38 Park Way, Happy Camp, 96039
Happy Camp Community Action, Inc. is a non-profit organization committed to improving the future of Happy Camp, a small town in the mountains of very Northern California. HCCA operates the Happy Camp Community Center located at 38 Park Way. Our current programs include First 5 Play Groups, the Happy Camp Farmers Market, CalFresh Outreach & Application Assistance, MHSA Youth Groups, MHSA Open Access and Referrals, Veterans services, Medical Equipment Loan Program and USDA Food Commodity Distributions.
Hill Country Community Clinic: Health and Wellness Center
P.O. Box 228, Round Mountain, 96084
Hill Country Health and Wellness Center is a true health care home for our patients, dedicated to healing the whole person. It’s where integrated medical, dental, chiropractic and mental health services are available to everyone, regardless of ability to pay. It’s where patients can find information, education, and services to keep them well, a place where they can find help when they are sick. At Hill Country, we treat you like a person.
Hill Country Health and Wellness: Behavioral Health
P.O. Box 228, Round Mountain, 96084
Hill Country Health and Wellness Center is a true health care home for our patients, dedicated to healing the whole person. It’s where integrated medical, dental, chiropractic and mental health services are available to everyone, regardless of ability to pay. It’s where patients can find information, education, and services to keep them well, a place where they can find help when they are sick. At Hill Country, we treat you like a person.