Program Sites
Humboldt Domestic Violence Services (HDVS)
PO Box 969, Eureka, 95502
Humboldt Domestic Violence Services (HDVS) is an independent, non-profit agency dedicated to promoting the rights and welfare of those who have survived or are enduring domestic and intimate partner violence or sex trafficking throughout Humboldt County. We provide many services to survivors, all completely free of charge. The mission of HDVS is to break the cycle of domestic violence, intimate partner violence, and sex trafficking through services, education, and advocacy. Our vision is the elimination of domestic and intimate partner violence.
Humboldt Family Service Center Eureka
1802 California Street, Eureka, 95501
Humboldt Family Service Center, located in Eureka, California, is a non-profit humanistic, client centered, trauma informed counseling service established in 1972. We focus on improving the quality of individual, family, and community life by providing comprehensive affordable and professional mental health service through both general counseling and court-mandated programs. Our counselors are trained in a variety of effective therapeutic modalities that prepare them to work with individuals, children, adolescents, couples and families.
Humboldt Family Service Center also provides supervised clinical training for Trainee clinicians completing their master’s degree, as well as Associate clinicians requiring 3,000 clinical hours for completion of post-master’s degree and licensure.
Humboldt Grange #501
5845 Humboldt Hill Rd, Eureka, 95503
The Humboldt Grange is a grass-roots, Fraternal organization with the ability to take community issues to the highest levels. Community based with an eye towards our future.
Humboldt Independent Practice Association (IPA)
2315 Dean St., Eureka, 95503
Humboldt IPA and our partners work hard to ensure that our community is receiving the best health care possible.
Humboldt IPA: Priority Care Center
2315 Dean St., Eureka, 95503
Humboldt IPA and our partners work hard to ensure that our community is receiving the best health care possible.
Humboldt IPA: School Based Health Center (Social Work)
2315 Dean St., Eureka, 95503
Humboldt IPA and our partners work hard to ensure that our community is receiving the best health care possible.
Humboldt Mediation Services
517 3rd Street, Suite 3, Eureka, 95501
Established in 1983, Humboldt Mediation Services is a non-profit organization that promotes the peaceful resolution of conflicts in our community by providing the best possible services in mediation and facilitation with individuals and groups.
Additionally, we foster education and training in communication and conflict resolution skills.
As trained volunteers working with a general manager and case managers, we provide effective, affordable services.
Our vision is that peaceful conflict management and resolution will be accessible to all members of Humboldt County's diverse communities.
Humboldt NeuroHealth
2313 I Street, Eureka, 95501
At Humboldt NeuroHealth, our Mission is to cultivate wellness by supporting the healing and strengthening of individuals and families in order to lift and empower our community. Our vision is to increase mental health services and to partner with other providers to fully serve Humboldt County mental health.
Humboldt Physical Therapy (HPT)
1551 Giuntoli Ln, Arcata, 95521
Our mission at Humboldt Physical Therapy is to enhance the quality of life for people in the Humboldt area by providing world class physical therapy and customer service.
Humboldt Senior Resource Center: Arcata Senior Lunch Site
321 Martin Luther King Parkway, Arcata, 95521
Vision Statement: The Humboldt Senior Resource Center is committed to providing services, information, education, and recreation for seniors, families, and caregivers in Humboldt County. HSRC evolves in response to a growing senior population with expanding and changing needs. We envision a caring and healthy community which encourages intergenerational relationships, recognizes the wisdom and experience of its elders, and demonstrates awareness and respect for the aging process.
Humboldt Senior Resource Center: Integrated Behavioral Health MSW Placement
1910 California Street, Eureka, 95501
This site is only available to MSW students qualifying for the integrated behavioral health stipend program.
Humboldt Senior Resource Center: Main Office
1910 California Street, Eureka, 95501
Vision Statement: The Humboldt Senior Resource Center is committed to providing services, information, education, and recreation for seniors, families, and caregivers in Humboldt County. HSRC evolves in response to a growing senior population with expanding and changing needs. We envision a caring and healthy community which encourages intergenerational relationships, recognizes the wisdom and experience of its elders, and demonstrates awareness and respect for the aging process.
Humboldt Senior Resource Center: Multipurpose Senior Services Program
1910 California Street, Eureka, 95501
Vision Statement: The Humboldt Senior Resource Center is committed to providing services, information, education, and recreation for seniors, families, and caregivers in Humboldt County. HSRC evolves in response to a growing senior population with expanding and changing needs. We envision a caring and healthy community which encourages intergenerational relationships, recognizes the wisdom and experience of its elders, and demonstrates awareness and respect for the aging process.
Humboldt Senior Resource Center: PACE (Program for All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly)
1910 California Street, Eureka, 95501
What is Redwood Coast PACE?
Redwood Coast PACE is an all-inclusive health plan for eligible older adults who wish to remain living in their home and community.
We provide medical, social, nutritional, rehabilitation, and support services for frail adults who:
- Are age 55 and older
- Need a...
Humboldt Trails Council: Volunteer Trail Stewards
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Humboldt Trails Council (HTC) includes the following sites covered by the Cal Poly Humboldt Learning Site Agreement and Site Self-Assessment:
Volunteer Trail Stewards: trail work days at the following locations:
- Arcata Community Forest Trails: 4th Saturday of each month, except December. Meeting locations TBA. Contact Rees at Hughes@humboldt.edu
- Eureka Waterfront Trail North (Tydd St. to Adorni Center): 3rd Saturday; 9-11 a.m. Meet at the foot of X Street in front of Blue Ox Mill. Contact Dennis at dbhedm@gmail.com or Pam at pamnted@gmail.com
- Eureka Wharf Trail ("C" St to Del Norte St.): 1st Sunday; 9-11am. Meet at the Wharfinger Building parking lot. Contact Gail at gailpopham@gmail.com.
- Hammond Trail (Arcata Bottoms to Clam Beach, McKinleyville): 1st Saturday, except January; 9-11 a.m. Meeting locations TBA. Contact Stacy at sbecker@reninet.com
- Hikshari' Trail (Truesdale St. to Elk River Park & Ride): 2nd Saturday, 9-11 a.m. Contact Mark Freitas at MFreitas@hrcllc.com
- Humboldt Coastal Nature Center/Friends of the Dunes Trails (Manila): Meeting locations and dates TBA. Call 707-444-1397 or info@friendsofthedunes.org
- Lacks Creek (BLM) Trails Volunteer Work Days (Redwood Valley): Meeting locations and dates TBA. Contact Tom at T1philli@yahoo.com
- McKay Community Forest Trails (Eureka near Redwood Acres): To get on the list when things get active, contact Dennis at dbhedm@gmail.com or Rachael at vtscoordinator@humtrails.org
- McKinleyville Land Trust Trails – Chah GAH Cho and Mad River Bluffs: Meeting locations and dates TBA. Contact Julie Neander at julieneander@gmail.com
- Northcoast Regional Land Trust's Freshwater Farms Reserve and Nature Trail: (5851 Myrtle Ave., Eureka): Dates TBA. Contact info@ncrlt.org
- Wigi Wetlands – Eureka & Redwood Region Audubon Society: (Intersection of Christie & Howell streets; behind the Bayshore Mall between Kohls & Sportsman’s Warehouse): 4th Saturday. Contact Jeremy at jeremy.cashen@yahoo.com
Humboldt Waterkeeper
145 G Street, Suite A, Arcata, 95521
Humboldt Waterkeeper (formerly Humboldt Baykeeper) works to safeguard our coastal resources for the health, enjoyment, and economic strength of the Humboldt Bay community through education, scientific research, and enforcement of laws to fight pollution.
Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission: Main Offices and Redwood Coast Museum of Cinema
235 F Street, Eureka, 95501
The liaison for all film production needs & film tourism on the Redwood Coast. The Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission is recognized by the Counties and the California Film Commission as the official advocate for filming in Humboldt and Del Norte County. Our services are provided free of charge.
Huntington Beach Union High School District: Fountain Valley High School
17816 Bushard Street, Fountain Valley, 92708
The Huntington Beach Union High School District (HBUHSD), located in Orange County, California, is comprised of nearly 15,000 students in six comprehensive high schools (Huntington Beach High School, Edison High School, Marina High School, Ocean View High School, Fountain Valley High School, and Westminster High School), one continuation high school (Valley Vista High School), one alternative school (Coast High School), and the Huntington Beach Adult School. Our schools are known for their commitment to academic excellence for all students in the communities they serve.
In addition to the wide array of academic offerings at all comprehensive campuses, designated schools have established a variety of specialized programs to enhance student success. These programs include Model United Nations (MUN); Academy for the Performing Arts (APA); International Baccalaureate (IB); Math Educational Resources Integrated with Technology and Science (MERITS); Advancement Via Individualized Determination (AVID); Center for International Business and Communication Studies (CIBACS); and Entertainment & Tourism and Health Academics.
HBUHSD has gained notoriety for providing a full spectrum of special programs and alternative settings for students with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). With programs like the Special Abilities Cluster (SAC), Pathways, and Endeavors, students with special needs have the opportunity to receive instruction in accordance with their individual needs and to participate in activities a comprehensive school site has to offer.
Hydesville Elementary School District
3050 Johnson Rd. P.O. Box 551, Hydesville, 95547
No description provided.
IECP Northern CA: Employment-Based Social Work Placement
494 Pacific Ave, Crescent City, 95531
IECP’s Mission Statement: To support schools, families, and community agencies in providing full access to life’s experiences for individuals with disabilities. This includes making friends, playing, accessing school and community, learning, loving, being loved, and living life to the fullest.
IECP’s Vision and Commitment
- Our vision and commitment is that all individuals can succeed in inclusive environments.
- We will work collaboratively with families, schools and community agencies to ensure each individual’s success.
- We will practice values that model tolerance and appreciation for all individuals.
Ikigai Physician Group
1523 Main Street, Fortuna, 95540
The Japanese have a word, "ikigai" (生き甲斐, pronounced [E-key-guy]), to describe a person's "reason for being." A person finds ikigai at the center of what they are good at, what the world needs, what they can be paid for, and what they love. Our mission is to create a sustainable culture of support for physicians within the full scope of their work for the community.
We will improve health care in Humboldt County by addressing community needs, providing continuity of care across various healthcare settings and allowing physicians to thrive and flourish within their chosen scope of practice.
Indian Health Council (IHC)
50100 Golsh Rd, Valley Center, 92082
Indian Health Council, Inc. (IHC) established in 1970, is a consortium of nine tribes dedicated to the continual betterment of Indian Health, wholeness, and well-being. With a main facility located adjacent to the Rincon reservation in Pauma Valley and the Santa Ysabel Community Health Center located on the Santa Ysabel Reservation, IHC provides a full spectrum of on-site and outreach services and programs to the North San Diego County reservations of Inaja-Cosmit, La Jolla, Los Coyotes, Mesa Grande, Pala, Pauma, Rincon, San Pasqual, and Santa Ysabel.
Ink People Center for the Arts: Black Humboldt
39 5th st, Eureka, 95501
Ink People Center for the Arts: We’re connecting the arts to everyone with over 100 self-directed arts, culture, and educational DreamMaker Projects.
Ink People Center for the Arts: Brave Arts
PO Box 1062, Ferndale, 95536
Brave Arts is an Ink People DreamMaker program.
Our goal is encouraging people to use their creative gifts.
At Brave Arts, we've kept our mission purposely broad, to include local art education, art adventure tours, writing workshops, social ARTivism in our own art work, which has been shown in Morris Graves...