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Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District: Hoopa Valley Elementary School

5 Loop Road, Hoopa, 95546

It is our goal to provide outstanding learning opportunities for our students. To ensure the success of our students, our Governing Board has adopted a set of "core values" to guide our work. It is the goal of our school leadership and professional educators to embed each of these values into the daily workplace in an effort to ensure that "Learning for All’ is primary and sought after in all that we do.

Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District: Hoopa Valley High School

11400 State Hwy 96, Hoopa, 95546

It is our goal to provide outstanding learning opportunities for our students. To ensure the success of our students, our Governing Board has adopted a set of "core values" to guide our work. It is the goal of our school leadership and professional educators to embed each of these values into the daily workplace in an effort to ensure that "Learning for All’ is primary and sought after in all that we do.

Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District: Hoopa Wellness Center

11800 State Highway 96, Hoopa, 95546

It is our goal to provide outstanding learning opportunities for our students. To ensure the success of our students, our Governing Board has adopted a set of "core values" to guide our work. It is the goal of our school leadership and professional educators to embed each of these values into the daily workplace in an effort to ensure that "Learning for All’ is primary and sought after in all that we do.

Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District: Jack Norton Elementary

263 Jack Norton School Road, Hoopa, 95546

It is our goal to provide outstanding learning opportunities for our students. To ensure the success of our students, our Governing Board has adopted a set of "core values" to guide our work. It is the goal of our school leadership and professional educators to embed each of these values into the daily workplace in an effort to ensure that "Learning for All’ is primary and sought after in all that we do.

Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District: Orleans Elementary School

338016 California 96, Orleans, 95556

It is our goal to provide outstanding learning opportunities for our students. To ensure the success of our students, our Governing Board has adopted a set of "core values" to guide our work. It is the goal of our school leadership and professional educators to embed each of these values into the daily workplace in an effort to ensure that "Learning for All’ is primary and sought after in all that we do.

Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District: Special Education Department

11800 State Highway 96, Hoopa, 95546

It is our goal to provide outstanding learning opportunities for our students. To ensure the success of our students, our Governing Board has adopted a set of "core values" to guide our work. It is the goal of our school leadership and professional educators to embed each of these values into the daily workplace in an effort to ensure that "Learning for All’ is primary and sought after in all that we do.

Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District: Trinity Valley Elementary School

730 California Highway 96, Willow Creek, 95573

It is our goal to provide outstanding learning opportunities for our students. To ensure the success of our students, our Governing Board has adopted a set of "core values" to guide our work. It is the goal of our school leadership and professional educators to embed each of these values into the daily workplace in an effort to ensure that "Learning for All’ is primary and sought after in all that we do.

Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District: Weitchpec Yurok Magnet Elementary School

565 Weitchpec Road, Orleans, 95556

It is our goal to provide outstanding learning opportunities for our students. To ensure the success of our students, our Governing Board has adopted a set of "core values" to guide our work. It is the goal of our school leadership and professional educators to embed each of these values into the daily workplace in an effort to ensure that "Learning for All’ is primary and sought after in all that we do.

KMUD - Redwood Community Radio

PO Box 135, Redway, 95560

Vision Statement: Redwood Community Radio envisions a community of listeners who, guided by example of RCR programming, work together to create better, more just and sustainable world systems to ensure that all human and other living species on earth move toward higher quality of life and are able to survive the challenges in the times ahead.

Mission Statement: Redwood Community Radio will encourage a communication center of open airways (KMUD) for all voices to inform, educate, entertain and inspire the listening community through quality programming.

Konocti Unified School District: Obsidian Middle School

15850-A Dam Road Extention, Clearlake, 95422

Mission

To provide an equitable, transparent, and engaging partnership with parents, staff and community which supports our students’ learning and success. We provide all students with high quality curriculum and staff to prepare them to succeed in a diverse and ever-changing society. We will promote a safe and nurturing environment to illicit student innovation, self-efficacy and individuality.

Konocti Unified School District has ten public schools located in the city of Clearlake, Clearlake Oaks, and Lower Lake, California.

LA Community Alliance

5101 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 9 (office location moving soon), Los Angeles, 90029

The future of tomorrow requires we take action today. LACA is a nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles dedicated to the growth and development of a greater tomorrow for all of us. 

We are a compassionate, grassroots community-focused organization providing a variety of survival resources and life skill workshops to low-income and underemployed individuals transitioning toward a self-sufficient style of living.

Lake County Tribal Health Consortium: Social Work Employment-Based Placement

925 Bevins Ct., Lakeport, 95453

Purpose: To promote the positive change in the physical, spiritual, emotional, and social health status of the American Indians/Alaska Natives and communities we serve through culturally sensitive health care services. 

Lake County: Behavioral Health: Social Work Rotation

6302 Thirteenth Street, Lucerne, 95458

We have a UCPA, open to students of both practice levels and employment-based.

Lake Family Resource Center: Social Work Employment-based

5350 Main Street, Kelseyville, 95451

This site is only available to undergraduate students with an employment-bases placement approval. 

Larkin Street Youth Services - Social Work Employment-based

134 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, 94102

This site is only available to current employees with approved employment-based proposals.

Larkspur-Corte Madera School District: Hall Middle School

200 Doherty Drive, Larkspur, 94939

The Larkspur-Corte Madera School District is a dynamic learning community committed to educational excellence, equity, and inclusion. We inspire members to think critically, act creatively, work collaboratively, and communicate effectively. We strive to be engaged citizens, contributing positively to our local and global communities.

Larkspur-Corte Madera School District: Neil Cummins Elementary School

58 Mohawk, Corte Madera, 94925

The Larkspur-Corte Madera School District is a dynamic learning community committed to educational excellence, equity, and inclusion. We inspire members to think critically, act creatively, work collaboratively, and communicate effectively. We strive to be engaged citizens, contributing positively to our local and global communities.

Larkspur-Corte Madera School District: The Cove School

330 Golden Hind Passage, Corte Madera, 94925

The Larkspur-Corte Madera School District is a dynamic learning community committed to educational excellence, equity, and inclusion. We inspire members to think critically, act creatively, work collaboratively, and communicate effectively. We strive to be engaged citizens, contributing positively to our local and global communities.

Lassen County Office of Education: Social Work Rotation

472-013 Johnstonville Road North, Susanville, 96130

The Lassen County Office of Education (LCOE) is a service agency for the 10 school districts, 3 charter schools, and 3,700 students attending pre-K-12 schools in Lassen County, California. Based in the county seat of Susanville, the County Office strives to provide quality assistance and leadership to each school district and to the County itself through a wide variety of student-centered services and programs.

Mission
The mission of the Lassen County Office of Education is to provide essential and necessary resources, services, support, and leadership to all public schools in Lassen County that will assist in the improvement of programs and development of all children in reaching their fullest individual potential.

Lassen Union High School

1000 Main Street, Susanville, 96130-4409

Lassen High School (LHS) is a 9-12 grade school located in Susanville, California. Located in the rural countryside, Lassen High is the largest high school in the county with a student population of approximately 800 students.

Even with our small student body we offer many AP classes, extracurricular activities,...

Laurel Tree Charter School

4555 Valley West Blvd., Arcata, 95521

Laurel Tree's mission is to create a sustainable model of education which provides all students with an accessible curriculum, based on college preparatory standards while developing life and social skills in a mixed age setting.

Legal Services of Northern California

517 12th Street, Sacramento, 95814

The mission of Legal Services of Northern California is to provide quality legal services to empower the poor to identify and defeat the causes and effects of poverty within our community, efficiently utilizing all available resources.

​For 68 years, Legal Services of Northern California (LSNC) has been fighting for the civil rights of our clients. LSNC is the strong voice that continues to speak out on behalf of our clients living in our communities, even as the state and local “safety nets” for the poor continue to crumble.

Most of the legal aid offices that make up Legal Services of Northern California began as an offshoot of a volunteer program or a special grant project. The oldest program began in Sacramento County in 1956. For a number of years the Sacramento, Auburn, Woodland, Solano, Chico, Redding, Eureka and Ukiah offices were independent organizations created solely to benefit the low-income residents in their particular communities. Today, all these disparate legal aid programs are now integrated as a whole into one organization. Our services are provided to consumers in 23 northern California counties, with our largest office and administrative offices located in Sacramento.

LSNC provides crucial civil legal services to tens of thousands of needy and vulnerable individuals, while also engaging in complex, sophisticated advocacy—through litigation, legislation, administrative advocacy, and community development work—which has a significant positive impact for our entire client community in the areas of affordable housing, public benefits, health, education, and civil rights. LSNC assists thousands of individuals in need of civil legal services each year.

Liberty Union High School District: School Psychology Rotation

20 Oak Street, Brentwood, 94513

The Liberty Union High School District is committed to focusing its resources on the achievement of academic and personal success for all students. Schools will develop students' ability to think critically, make rational decisions, communicate effectively and act responsibly. Schools will provide a safe and personalized environment, value diversity and collaboration, and encourage respect for others and self. Multiple avenues will be provided to assure all students master a basic core of knowledge, become a productive community member, and succeed in our global society.

LifeSTEPS - Employment-Based Only

3247 Ramos Circle, Sacramento, 95827

Fighting Poverty – Building Community

The STEP in LifeSTEPS stands for ‘Skills Training and Educational Programs’ and is the heart of our mission. We believe community development is built ‘One STEP at a time.’ Our vision is that every person served by LifeSTEPS will be empowered with the skills, resources, and support to maintain stable housing and break the cycle of poverty.

Our founders believe that building affordable housing is only the first step. It is also essential to provide meaningful programs that empower people to move forward in their lives.

Lift - Social Work Based Internship

1910 Magnolia Avenue Suite 404, Los Angeles, 90007

Poverty, like wealth, is passed down from generation to generation. And decades of racial inequity and underinvestment in our communities have kept families trapped in a cycle.

Our mission is to break that cycle by investing in parents. We build families’ well-being, financial strength, and social connections to lift two generations at once.