Program Sites
Mattole Unified School District: Honeydew Elementary School
1 Wilder Ridge Road 95545, Honeydew, 95545
Mattole Unified School District includes the following school sites:
- Mattole Triple Junction High School
- Mattole Elementary School
- Honeydew Elementary School
- Mattole Unified School District: Main Office
For current information on Charter School and Learning Sites that MAY be covered by this District, go to http://www.humboldt.k12.ca.us/charter-schools.php.
Mattole Unified School District: Main Office
29289 Chambers Rd. (Mattole Charter School Office), Petrolia, 95558-0211
The address listed is the main office for this organization. For specific locations, please go to the organization's website.
Mattole Unified School District: Mattole Elementary School
29289 Chambers Road, Petrolia, 95558
Mattole Unified School District includes the following school sites:
- Mattole Triple Junction High School
- Mattole Elementary School
- Honeydew Elementary School
- Mattole Unified School District: Main Office
For current information on Charter School and Learning Sites that MAY be covered by this District, go to http://www.humboldt.k12.ca.us/charter-schools.php.
Mattole Unified School District: Mattole Triple Junction High School
29289 Chambers Road, Petrolia, 95558
Mattole Unified School District includes the following school sites:
- Mattole Triple Junction High School
- Mattole Elementary School
- Honeydew Elementary School
- Mattole Unified School District: Main Office
For current information on Charter School and Learning Sites that MAY be covered by this District, go to http://www.humboldt.k12.ca.us/charter-schools.php.
MCAVHN Care and Prevention Network
749-C S. State St., Ukiah, 95482
Our MISSION
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Address the co-occurring disorders of mental illness and substance use disorders, within an integrated model of care
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Assist in the reduction of harmful practices
- Stop the transmission of HIV and Hepatitis C, and care for those affected
Our VISION
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Foster value for health and wellness
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Address the social determinants of health for those at risk
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Ensure linkage to and retention in culturally competent care
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Address the debilitating effects of stigma, criminalization and discrimination
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Emphasize the assets of individuals and communities
MCHAVN Care & Prevention Network
148 Clara Avenue, Ukiah, 95482
OUR VISION: Foster value for health and wellness. Address the social determinants of health for those at risk. Ensure linkage to and retention in culturally competent care. Address the debilitating effects of stigma, criminalization and discrimination. Emphasize the assets of individuals and communities.
OUR MISSION: Address the co-occurring disorders of mental illness and substance use disorders, within an integrated model of care. Assist in the reduction of harmful practices and overdose. Stop the transmission of HIV and Hepatitis C, and care for those affected.
McKeever Energy and Electric, Inc.
5000 West End Road, Arcata, 95521
McKeever partners with business leaders who need sustainable, profitable, and resilient infrastructure. We are a General Engineering Contractor (Class A) committed to offering innovative design-build solutions and an exceptional customer experience.
McKinleyville Chamber of Commerce
1393 Wrangler Ct., McKinleyville, 95519
Our mission is simple: Help McKinleyville and its businesses thrive.
The community owes much of its unique character to local shops, restaurants and vendors, while each store owes its journey toward success to the support of local shoppers.
We honor this relationship through events like Pony Express Days, Music in the Park and Corks, Forks & Kegs, which remind us how important it is for communities to work together.
McKinleyville Community Services District: Main Office
1656 Sutter Rd. (Main Office), McKinleyville, 95519
The McKinleyville Community Services District is an independent special district established in 1970. Serving approximately 17,000 people, the District provides water, wastewater, parks and recreation, library, streetlights, and open space maintenance services to residents and businesses in the unincorporated area of McKinleyville.
The District has 26 full-time and 60 part-time employees and its operating budget for fiscal year 19-20 is approximately 10 million in revenue. Water service is provided to approximately 5,800 active connections and wastewater services are provided to approximately 4,900 active connections. District staff operates a state-of-the-art wastewater management facility (commissioned in late 2017) utilizing two extended aeration basins and secondary clarifiers.
McKinleyville Community Services District: Parks and Recreation
1705 Gwin St. (Parks & Recreation Activities Center), McKinleyville, 95519
The McKinleyville Community Services District is an independent special district established in 1970. Serving approximately 17,000 people, the District provides water, wastewater, parks and recreation, library, streetlights, and open space maintenance services to residents and businesses in the unincorporated area of McKinleyville.
The District has 26 full-time and 60 part-time employees and its operating budget for fiscal year 19-20 is approximately 10 million in revenue. Water service is provided to approximately 5,800 active connections and wastewater services are provided to approximately 4,900 active connections. District staff operates a state-of-the-art wastewater management facility (commissioned in late 2017) utilizing two extended aeration basins and secondary clarifiers.
McKinleyville Family Resource Center
1615 Heartwood Drive, McKinleyville, 96619
Programs & Services: We offer an array of programs and services that support, enrich, and sustain healthy community life. These include: a food pantry, Humboldt Income Program, Youth Workforce Development, Community Outreach and more.
Our Vision: We envision a community in which citizens, business, and government combine to facilitate solutions to the changing needs of the community to the end that all members live healthy, fulfilled lives in a fully integrated and welcoming environment.
McKinleyville Union School District: Dow's Prairie Elementary School
3940 Dows Prairie Rd., McKinleyville, 95519
Vision: McKinleyville Union Elementary School District is an attentive community committed to maximizing every student’s success.
Mission:
- Create expert learners;
- Educate every student so they may develop into productive adults;
- Strive for excellence within ourselves and our students;
- Provide healthy, respectful, and responsible learning environments for all students; and
- Promote representation in a manner that fosters a sense of true belonging. ...as only MUSD can!
McKinleyville Union School District: Expanded Learning Program (ELP)
2275 Central Avenue, McKinleyville, 95519
Vision: McKinleyville Union Elementary School District is an attentive community committed to maximizing every student’s success.
Mission:
- Create expert learners;
- Educate every student so they may develop into productive adults;
- Strive for excellence within ourselves and our students;
- Provide healthy, respectful, and responsible learning environments for all students; and
- Promote representation in a manner that fosters a sense of true belonging. ...as only MUSD can!
McKinleyville Union School District: McKinleyville Middle School
2285 Central Avenue, McKinleyville, 95519
Vision: McKinleyville Union Elementary School District is an attentive community committed to maximizing every student’s success.
Mission:
- Create expert learners;
- Educate every student so they may develop into productive adults;
- Strive for excellence within ourselves and our students;
- Provide healthy, respectful, and responsible learning environments for all students; and
- Promote representation in a manner that fosters a sense of true belonging. ...as only MUSD can!
McKinleyville Union School District: Morris Elementary School
2395 McKinleyville Avenue, McKinleyville, 95519
Vision: McKinleyville Union Elementary School District is an attentive community committed to maximizing every student’s success.
Mission:
- Create expert learners;
- Educate every student so they may develop into productive adults;
- Strive for excellence within ourselves and our students;
- Provide healthy, respectful, and responsible learning environments for all students; and
- Promote representation in a manner that fosters a sense of true belonging. ...as only MUSD can!
McKinleyville Union School District: School Psychology Rotation
2275 Central Avenue, McKinleyville, 95519
Vision: McKinleyville Union Elementary School District is an attentive community committed to maximizing every student’s success.
Mission:
- Create expert learners;
- Educate every student so they may develop into productive adults;
- Strive for excellence within ourselves and our students;
- Provide healthy, respectful, and responsible learning environments for all students; and
- Promote representation in a manner that fosters a sense of true belonging. ...as only MUSD can!
McKinleyville Union School District: School Social Work Rotation
2275 Central Avenue, McKinleyville, 95519
Vision: McKinleyville Union Elementary School District is an attentive community committed to maximizing every student’s success.
Mission:
- Create expert learners;
- Educate every student so they may develop into productive adults;
- Strive for excellence within ourselves and our students;
- Provide healthy, respectful, and responsible learning environments for all students; and
- Promote representation in a manner that fosters a sense of true belonging. ...as only MUSD can!
Mechoopda Tribe of Chico Rancheria
1920 Alcott Avenue, Chico, 95928
The ancestral village of the Mikćapdo was located on Little Butte Creek, less than 4 miles south of downtown Chico. The people of Mechoopda survived based on strategies, technologies and knowledge associated with a "hunting and gathering" economy. Today, the Mechoopda Indian Tribe is a federally recognized tribe comprised of 560 Tribal Members and governed by a Tribal Council elected by the General Membership. We welcome you to learn more about our people, history and culture.
Mendo Food Network
1250 Blosser Lane, Willits, 95490
Sites covered by the September 2024 LSA/SSA include: main offices in Willits; "Pop-ups" at Laytonville, Covelo and Leggett; and Mobile Pantries.
Mendocino Coast Children's Fund (MCCF): Employment-Based Only
P.O. Box 1616, Mendocino, 95460
From Westport to Elk (and inland to Comptche), the Mendocino Coast Children’s Fund responds 365 days a year. From diapers to diplomas, we have been saying yes to the needs and dreams of local children in need for 30 years.
MCCF is you, our neighbors and friends, banding together to make sure all coastal children and families can thrive and be healthy.
Here at home, your donation makes an important difference, one child and one kindness at a time. Since 1992, thanks to you, our community inspired non-profit has said yes to kids. Many of our donors remember the kindness you provided when they were children.
Early investments in children are the best a community can make!
From medical mileage, homelessness prevention, and pandemic support to sports, recreation, school shoes and holiday toys, MCCF helps hundreds of children. Now we are expanding services and are running the dynamic MCCF Resource Center located at 244 N. Franklin Street in downtown Fort Bragg in the historic Family Hands building.
MCCF provides children with essentials and necessities, hopes and dreams, opportunities and activities. We respect the dignity and privacy of all children and families.
We are a trusted partner of the County, City of Fort Bragg, school districts, Red Cross, local, family, and regional foundations, and community members like you. Unlike other organizations, we are primarily funded through private donations
Mendocino Coast Hospitality Center (MCHC) - Employment-Based Only
101 N. Franklin Street, Fort Bragg, 95437
Best known as Hospitality House, we have been operating a shelter for the homeless here since 1986. The community has been supporting us to feed and accommodate people in need for 32 years.
In recent years, the Mendocino Coast Hospitality Center has added additional services for the homeless and mentally ill in our community - including Transitional Housing projects, case management services, vocational services, mental health services, and more.
In 2015, though a Community Development Block Grant from the City of Fort Bragg, and a large donation, MCHC acquired the Hospitality Center facility at 101 N. Franklin Street in Fort Bragg.
Mendocino Coast Hospitality Center: SW-Only Empl-Based Placement
101 N Franklin Street, Fort Bragg, 95437
Best known as Hospitality House, we have been operating a shelter for the homeless here since 1986. The community has been supporting us to feed and accommodate people in need for 32 years.
In recent years, the Mendocino Coast Hospitality Center has added additional services for the homeless and mentally ill in our community - including Transitional Housing projects, case management services, vocational services, mental health services, and more.
In 2015, though a Community Development Block Grant from the City of Fort Bragg, and a large donation, MCHC acquired the Hospitality Center facility at 101 N. Franklin Street in Fort Bragg.
Mendocino College: Native American Student Resource Center - Social Work-Only Employment-Based
1000 Hensley Creek Rd., Ukiah, 95482
Mendocino College partners with a dynamic community of diverse students to help them achieve their educational goals. Informed by research, reflection, dialogue, equity and anti-racist practices the College is committed to student success and achievement. Mendocino College embraces its role as an intellectual, economic and cultural anchor for the region. (revised February 9, 2022)
Our Vision
Mendocino College encourages and nurtures student success through instructional excellence, social justice, and anti-racist practices. Mendocino College instruction and services are an inclusive, caring, and accessible learning environment based on individualized student needs. (revised October 5, 2021)
Mendocino County Health Centers: SW Rotation
333 Laws Avenue, Ukiah, 95482
As a community-based healthcare provider serving people of all ages and walks of life, we are committed to helping you feel better by providing medical, dental and behavioral health care in Mendocino and Lake Counties.
Mendocino County Office of Education: School Psychology Placement
2240 Old River Road, Ukiah, 95482
Mendocino County Office of Education builds capacity to support others to learn and excel through leadership, resources, services, and programs that improve the educational experience and outcomes for all Mendocino County students and schools.