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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.

Hilltop Recovery Services

14715 East Hwy 20, Clearlake Oaks, 95423

Hilltop Recovery Services was founded in 2005 with the mission of creating a Drug and Alcohol-Free continuum of care of Substance Use Treatment Services to address the need for Whole Person Care. Our treatment philosophy is based on renewing hope, healing, and empowerment. We focus on the entire needs of the person in their substance abuse treatment episode by assisting individuals in building the tools to rebuild their lives.

First and foremost, we treat the individual with compassion and understanding allowing the participant to feel welcome. This assists in building an open and trusting relationship with the staff, peers, and the new Participants creating a greater opportunity for successful treatment. Our goal is that our participants will take responsibility, change behaviors, attend structured activities, understand their substance use disorders, and learn to use the existing resources to rebuild their lives as productive members of their communities.

Our facilities include a 48 Co-ed Residential Licensed and Certified alcohol and substance use treatment facility, with continued aftercare for individuals looking to make positive life changes in the process of recovery from addictions. Intensive/ Outpatient Drug-Free Certified Medi-Cal approved Substance Use Disorders Clinics. We have Transitional Living Houses in the local community to provide care for individuals who may not be able to return home or need a safe environment to continue to build a foundation of recovery after completion of residential treatment. Our facilities are in Lucerne and Clearlake Oaks in Lake County, California.

Our plan is to focus on working with our partners to build our network of services that will lead to continued long-term care, providing a healthy support system for each participant and alumnus.

Historical Sites Society of Arcata: Main Office and Phillips House Museum

71 East Union Street, Arcata, 95521

Students should not be handling cash/credit or any money related business for this organization.

HomeFirst - Employment-Based Only

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In 1980, a group of service providers and advocates saw a gap in homeless services. With eight families in crisis and without a place to go, these advocates set out to help, ultimately creating an agency that would meet the needs of unhoused families in Santa Clara County.

Since then, HomeFirst has expanded significantly. During FY24 (ending June 30, 2024), we impacted over 10,000 individuals including youth, seniors, and veterans, across two counties (Santa Clara and Sonoma). Approximately 6,000 people received direct supportive services from HomeFirst and another 4,500+ benefited from our systems leadership.

HomeFirst: Homeless Shelters & Services in California - Social Work Empl-Based Placement

990 Sonoma Avenue, Santa Rosa, 95404

HomeFirst™ is a nonprofit organization passionately working to end homelessness. We serve our Bay Area community through low-barrier programming and systems leadership – meeting each person where they are, by offering support and resources that address immediate and long-term housing needs. With 45 years of experience, we view housing as a fundamental human right and understand that solving homelessness requires a collaborative effort.

Homeless Garden Project

P.O. Box 617, Santa Cruz, 95061

Welcome to the Homeless Garden Project. We are an established non profit organization providing job training, transitional employment and support services to individuals in Santa Cruz who are experiencing homelessness. Our dynamic employment training program is focused on stewardship, conservation and regenerative agricultural principles, teaching skills that truly transform lives for those who wish to maintain a stable, productive place in society.

Hoopa Valley Tribe

P.O. Box 1348, Hoopa, 95546

We, the Hoopa Valley Tribe, are a Tribal Government dedicated to protecting and promoting the interests of the Hoopa Valley Indians, and cooperating and collaborating with Federal, State, and local Governments.

Hoopa Valley Tribe: Social Work Employment-Based Site

P.O. Box 1348, Hoopa, 95546

We, the Hoopa Valley Tribe, are a Tribal Government dedicated to protecting and promoting the interests of the Hoopa Valley Indians, and cooperating and collaborating with Federal, State, and local Governments.

Hope Solutions: Social Work Employment-based Site

399 Taylor Boulevard, Pleasant Hill, 94523

At Hope Solutions, we are working to end homelessness.

Our housing-first approach, coupled with supportive services, brings dignity to our clients and helps them rebuild their community. Our data-backed and proven model of support is grounded on quality permanent housing and individualized services. 

Founded in 1997, by a coalition of local faith communities, to provide emergency support to  homeless individuals, Hope Solutions has grown to the premier organization in Contra Costa County, providing permanent supportive housing and vital services to over 2,200 of the most vulnerable members of the community. 

Horses for Healing

1255 Monument Place, Newcastle, 95658

Since 1997, Horses for Healing has offered therapeutic riding for children and adults with special needs. We are a volunteer-run organization and 100% of donations go to support our program.

Hospice of Humboldt

3327 Timber Falls Court, Eureka, 95503

A philosophy of care for people with a life-threatening illness. The focus of care offered by Hospice of Humboldt is on quality of life with an emphasis on pain control and symptom management. All diagnoses and ages are eligible for care.

Anyone can call Hospice of Humboldt and ask for an informational visit. There is no charge for this service.

Humboldt Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART), Fortuna: SW Only Empl-Based Placement

2331 Rohnerville Road, Fortuna, 95540

Humboldt Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) has provided DUI Program Services for Humboldt County since July 1991. We provide programs for any individual who has been arrested or convicted of Driving Under the Influence of alcohol or drugs.

Humboldt Area Center for Harm Reduction (HACHR)

5000 Valley West Blvd Unit 17/18, Arcata, 95521

The Humboldt Area Center for Harm Reduction (HACHR) is committed to building stronger, healthier communities by co-creating spaces that foster dignity, equity, and choice. Founded in 2014, by Brandie Wilson, HACHR has spent nearly a decade improving the health and wellness of people who use drugs (PWUD), are experiencing homelessness, or are engaged in sex work in Northern California’s Humboldt County, through advocacy, overdose prevention education, and harm reduction services. In addition to our harm reduction supply kits, our services include syringe access, naloxone training and distribution, linkage to low barrier Medication Assisted Treatment, case management, and basic needs support. We are a peer-led organization that is working to save lives in our community, distributing over 15,900 doses of naloxone and playing a role in at least 762 overdose reversals over the course of 2023. In a 2021 participant survey, over 50% of our participants say that HACHR is the only place they feel welcome and safe accessing services. 

Humboldt Area Center for Harm Reduction (HACHR): Social Work Employment-Based

5000 Valley West Blvd, Unit 17/18, Arcata, 95521

This placement is only for current employees with HACHR, who have completed the additional form to request approval of employment-based settings for social work accreditation requirements, and who have been approved for such placement by the Social Work Field Director. 

Humboldt Arts Council: Morris Graves Museum

636 F Street, Eureka, 95501

Students serving at this site in UNPAID experiences for course credit (Service Learning, Academic Internships, Community Engaged Learning) are NOT allowed to conduct the following activities: No handling alcohol (no serving, pouring or selling alchohol, no handling money transactions); no financial transactions in...

Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation, & Conservation District

601 Startare Dr, Eureka, 95501

Per site approval renewal efforts August 2024, this site is also approved for students to conduct Creosote Mapping activities around Humboldt Bay after training by the organization's staff.

Humboldt Botanical Garden (HBG)

Business office: Forum Building RBC-A 204, College of the Redwoods, 7351 Tompkins Hill Rd., Eureka, 95501

The Humboldt Botanical Garden provides direction for the building of a world-class botanical garden for the Northern California region. The Gardens are constructed on a 44.5-acre site south of Eureka near the Humboldt Bay adjacent to the College of the Redwoods.

The following sites under this organization are approved:

  1. Botanical Garden: 7707 Tompkins Hill Rd., Eureka (College of the Redwoods Main Campus)

  2. Main Office: Forum Building RBC-A 204, College of the Redwoods, 7351 Tompkins Hill Rd., Eureka

Humboldt Community Access & Resource Center (HCAR): Social Work Rotation

1707 E Street, Suite 2, Eureka, 95501

HCAR is a private non-profit agency, incorporated in 1955 by a group of dedicated parents seeking an alternative to institutionalization for their children with developmental disabilities. Today, HCAR serves local citizens with disabilities by promoting person-centered planning, community inclusion and family unity through an array of services and supports.