Program Sites
Mid Klamath Watershed Council (including Western Klamath Restoration Partnership)
38150 Highway 96, Orleans, 95556
The Mid Klamath Watershed Council collaboratively plans and implements ecosystem restoration, promotes community vitality, and involves people in land stewardship.
Mid Klamath Watershed Council: Fire Safety Activities
38150 Highway 96, Orleans, 95556
The Mid Klamath Watershed Council collaboratively plans and implements ecosystem restoration, promotes community vitality, and involves people in land stewardship.
Mighty Community Advocacy
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Services provided are for survivors who need help navigating a human rights or civil rights issue. Advocating, investigating, networking, and activating to help bring survivors justice. "Our mission is to help advocate and walk others thru the systems of oppression to bring healing to the survivors. These include biological parents, birth parents, sexual assault survivors, trauma survivors, police brutality survivors, survivors of medical trauma, students, racial injustice survivors, people struggling with addictions."
Modesto Junior College (including Main Campus and Great Valley Museum)
435 College Avenue, Modesto, 95350
Our College has been serving Modesto and the surrounding communities for 100 years. We understand the struggles that many of you face for a better life for yourself, your family, and your community.
This organization includes the following approved sites:
- Modesto Junior College Main Campus at 435 College Avenue, Modesto, CA, 95350.
- Modesto Junior College - Great Valley Museum: 2201 Blue Gum Ave. at Modesto, CA, 95358
Modoc Joint Unified School District: Alturas Elementary School
809 W 8th Street, Alturas, 96101
The goals of the District are to prepare every student for college and/or career, to continuously improve our school culture and climate, and maximize our impact on student learning. The first goal is evidenced by the extensive development of our Career Technical Education programs, a large variety of course offerings to our high school students, and our commitment to maintain our Advanced Placement programs in addition to expanding and improving our District-wide AVID and music programs. The District believes that while college is an option for some, it is not for all and there are a variety of opportunities in today's world that will provide students with a happy life in a job they love. The second goal can be found in our implementation of Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS), social-emotional learning programs, utilization of Capturing Kids Hearts (CKH) strategies, and much more. Also, you will be hard pressed to find public school facilities maintained better than ours. For the third goal, our teaching staff spends a large amount of time on professional development, both on and off site. They continually strive to get better as they understand the better they are, the more students will learn.
Montana Natural History Center
120 Hickory St # A, Missoula, 59801
This site is approved for Virtual activities only.
Moreno Valley College: Basic Needs
16130 Lasselle St., Moreno Valley, 92551
Moreno Valley College is committed to educating and empowering individuals by providing access to educational opportunities.
Moreno Valley is the second-largest city in Riverside County by population and one of the Inland Empire's population centers. Nearby landmarks include the San Gorgonio Pass, Lake Perris, and the cities of San Bernardino and Los Angeles.
Moreno Valley College is accredited, since 2010, by the Accrediting Commission for Community & Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges certification, making it the 111th California Community College.
Moreno Valley College has strong ties to the community and a rich history in building partnerships with local businesses and industries, leading to apprenticeship opportunities for students in several career fields.
Moreno Valley College: CalWORKs/Workforce Preparation/SPARC Project
16130 Lasselle St., Moreno Valley, 92551
Moreno Valley College is committed to educating and empowering individuals by providing access to educational opportunities.
Moreno Valley is the second-largest city in Riverside County by population and one of the Inland Empire's population centers. Nearby landmarks include the San Gorgonio Pass, Lake Perris, and the cities of San Bernardino and Los Angeles.
Moreno Valley College is accredited, since 2010, by the Accrediting Commission for Community & Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges certification, making it the 111th California Community College.
Moreno Valley College has strong ties to the community and a rich history in building partnerships with local businesses and industries, leading to apprenticeship opportunities for students in several career fields.
Moreno Valley College: Office of TRIO Programs
16130 Lasselle St., Moreno Valley, 92551
Moreno Valley College is committed to educating and empowering individuals by providing access to educational opportunities.
Moreno Valley is the second-largest city in Riverside County by population and one of the Inland Empire's population centers. Nearby landmarks include the San Gorgonio Pass, Lake Perris, and the cities of San Bernardino and Los Angeles.
Moreno Valley College is accredited, since 2010, by the Accrediting Commission for Community & Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges certification, making it the 111th California Community College.
Moreno Valley College has strong ties to the community and a rich history in building partnerships with local businesses and industries, leading to apprenticeship opportunities for students in several career fields.
Moreno Valley College: Rising Scholars
16130 Lasselle St., Moreno Valley, 92551
Moreno Valley College is committed to educating and empowering individuals by providing access to educational opportunities.
Moreno Valley is the second-largest city in Riverside County by population and one of the Inland Empire's population centers. Nearby landmarks include the San Gorgonio Pass, Lake Perris, and the cities of San Bernardino and Los Angeles.
Moreno Valley College is accredited, since 2010, by the Accrediting Commission for Community & Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges certification, making it the 111th California Community College.
Moreno Valley College has strong ties to the community and a rich history in building partnerships with local businesses and industries, leading to apprenticeship opportunities for students in several career fields.
Moreno Valley College: Student Wellness
16130 Lasselle St., Moreno Valley, 92551
Moreno Valley College is committed to educating and empowering individuals by providing access to educational opportunities.
Moreno Valley is the second-largest city in Riverside County by population and one of the Inland Empire's population centers. Nearby landmarks include the San Gorgonio Pass, Lake Perris, and the cities of San Bernardino and Los Angeles.
Moreno Valley College is accredited, since 2010, by the Accrediting Commission for Community & Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges certification, making it the 111th California Community College.
Moreno Valley College has strong ties to the community and a rich history in building partnerships with local businesses and industries, leading to apprenticeship opportunities for students in several career fields.
Morongo Band of Mission Indians
11581 Potrero Road, Banning, 92220
First and foremost, the Morongo Band of Mission Indians is a sovereign government that provides services like those offered by federal, state, and local agencies. Morongo tribal members elect a seven-member Tribal Council to govern their independent nation. Morongo’s tribal government is organized into 17 different government departments:
• Administration & Operations
• Child & Family Services
• Community Outreach
• Cultural Heritage
• Education Services
• Elders Program
• Emergency Services Dept.
• Environmental Dept.
• Fire Department
• Information Technology
• Human Resources
• Planning & Construction
• Public Works
• Realty Department
• Recreation
• Tribal Police
• Water & Wastewater Dept.
Morongo Band of Mission Indians: Social Work Employment-Based Site
11581 Potrero Road, Banning, 92220
First and foremost, the Morongo Band of Mission Indians is a sovereign government that provides services like those offered by federal, state, and local agencies. Morongo tribal members elect a seven-member Tribal Council to govern their independent nation. Morongo’s tribal government is organized into 17 different government departments:
• Administration & Operations
• Child & Family Services
• Community Outreach
• Cultural Heritage
• Education Services
• Elders Program
• Emergency Services Dept.
• Environmental Dept.
• Fire Department
• Information Technology
• Human Resources
• Planning & Construction
• Public Works
• Realty Department
• Recreation
• Tribal Police
• Water & Wastewater Dept.
Morongo Unified School District: Twentynine Palms Junior High School
5798 Utah Trail, Twentynine Palms, 92277
The Morongo Unified School District (MUSD) is the lead agency for K-12 education in the Morongo Basin, located in San Bernardino County. The district is comprised of eleven elementary schools, two middle schools, two comprehensive high schools, one continuation high school and two alternative education programs.
Striving to meet the needs of a diverse student body, the District provides a wide array of programs, including special education, English Language Learners Program, athletics, advanced placement, GATE and more.
Mountain Valley Unified School District: Hayfork Elementary School
6930 State Hwy 3, Hayfork, 96041
The vision of Mountain Valley Unified School District is to put students first by offering students a high-quality education that prepares them for personal success.
Mission: Create a district that is both “smart and healthy” leading to greater student growth and success.
Mountain Valley Unified School District: Valley High School
P.O. Box 339, Hayfork, 96041
The vision of Mountain Valley Unified School District is to put students first by offering students a high-quality education that prepares them for personal success.
Mission: Create a district that is both “smart and healthy” leading to greater student growth and success.
Mt. Diablo Unified School District: School Psychology Rotation
1936 Carlotta Drive, Concord, 94519
MDUSD includes more than 50 school sites in Contra Costa County, in the cities of Clayton, Concord, Pleasant Hill, portions of Martinez, Pittsburg, and Walnut Creek, and the unincorporated communities of Bay Point, Lafayette, and Pacheco. Our student population is diverse and culturally rich. MDUSD provides a supportive and enriching environment to ensure that every educator (classified and certificated) is making a difference in the lives of students.
Mt. Diablo Unified School District: Sequoia Middle School
265 Boyd Road, Pleasant Hill, 94523
MDUSD includes more than 50 school sites in Contra Costa County, in the cities of Clayton, Concord, Pleasant Hill, portions of Martinez, Pittsburg, and Walnut Creek, and the unincorporated communities of Bay Point, Lafayette, and Pacheco. Our student population is diverse and culturally rich. MDUSD provides a supportive and enriching environment to ensure that every educator (classified and certificated) is making a difference in the lives of students.
Mt. Diablo Unified School District: Social Work Rotation
1936 Carlotta Drive, Concord, 94519
MDUSD includes more than 50 school sites in Contra Costa County, in the cities of Clayton, Concord, Pleasant Hill, portions of Martinez, Pittsburg, and Walnut Creek, and the unincorporated communities of Bay Point, Lafayette, and Pacheco. Our student population is diverse and culturally rich. MDUSD provides a supportive and enriching environment to ensure that every educator (classified and certificated) is making a difference in the lives of students.
Muir Wood Trusted Teen Treatment: Lohrman Campus - SW-Only Empl-Based Placement
900 Lohrman Lane, Petaluma, 94952
Our Lohrman Lane campus is a large, modern ranch house set on four acres. The property’s small pond is home to ducks, turtles, and Canadian geese. Adjacent to the house is the Muir Wood Learning Center, which offers a wraparound patio where girls can enjoy views of the idyllic Sonoma countryside while they learn.
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Murrieta Valley Unified School District: Main Office
41870 McAlby Ct., Murrieta, 92562
No description provided.
Napa County: Health & Human Services Agency
1195 Third Street, Napa, 94559
We are on a mission to serve our community and support its health and well-being.
Our vision is a community in which all people have the opportunity to experience fulfilling lives.
We will serve with: Commitment to our community | Collaboration with our community | Compassion for our community.
Nation's Finest
2455 Bennett Valley Rd. C105, Santa Rosa, 95404
With more than 31 locations in 15 mostly rural communities in California, Arizona, and Nevada, each year we provide critical services and support for over 7,000 veterans and their families.
Our facilities are staffed by a diverse, professional, and talented group of individuals who are committed to serving all veterans in a respectful and positive way.
While we tailor our approach to the individual needs of each veteran, our services generally fall under a few broad categories.
Natomas Unified School District: Natomas High School
1901 Arena Blvd., Sacramento, 95834
Natomas Unified School District (NUSD), named the second most diverse school district in the nation by Niche.com in 2024 and in a 2016 New York Times study, is located just minutes north of downtown Sacramento and the State Capitol in California’s Central Valley.
An exciting district on the move, NUSD has exemplary staff preparing students for college and career, thousands of new students expected over the next ten years, and top-notch educational programs – including International Baccalaureate (IB), AP Capstone, opportunities to enroll in college courses simultaneously in high school, and an array of Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways. NUSD provides programs beginning in preschool, transitional kindergarten, and kindergarten and all the way through high school and adult education.
NCIDC: Da’luk Youth Program Social Work Fellow
241 F St, Eureka, 95501
Our Native people and most importantly our youth are sacred and deserve to be proud of their culture, heritage, traditions, languages and ancestors. We want our people to succeed in all aspects of an integrated life, work, family, spirituality, social relations, physical well-being and cultural pride. NCIDC will provide resources and services to assist American Indians to meet these goals. MISSION STATEMENT: The Northern California Indian Development Council works to meet the needs of American Indian Tribes, organizations and communities by researching, developing and administering social and economic development programs. NCIDC will provide support and technical assistance for the development of such programs in addition to working to conserve and preserve historic and archeological sites and resources. NCIDC will work to foster culturally appropriate communication and services needed by American Indian people to achieve self-determination in the economic, social service, cultural, educational, employment, community health and wellness and related fields.