Program Sites
Mendocino County Office of Education: Social Work Rotation
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.
Mendocino County Youth Project (MCYP)
776 S State St #107, Ukiah, 95482
Mendocino County Youth Project, also known as MCYP or “The Youth Project” began in 1974 by the Mendocino County Probation Department, supported by community advocates and local educators seeking solutions for youth who were having difficulty at school, in the community or in the home. MCYP became autonomous as a joint powers agency in 1992 and is governed by a board of directors with members appointed by the Mendocino County Office of Education, the City of Ukiah, and the Ukiah, Willits, and Fort Bragg school districts.
Mendocino County: Social Services - Social Work Employment-Based Site
737 South State Street, Ukiah, 95482
This site is only availabe to students with an approved proposal for employment-based placement, documented by the Social Work Field Director
Mendocino County: Behavioral Health & Recovery Services: Social Work Employment-Based
Main Ukiah Campus, Ukiah, 95482
This site is only available to students with an approved employment-based placement proposal form verified by the Director of Field Education. Any questions please contact Yvonne Doble.
Mendocino County: Social Services - Family & Children's Services
P.O. Box 839, Ukiah, 95482
No description provided.
Mendocino County: Social Services: Adult Protective Services - Employment-Based Only
737 South State Street, Ukiah, 95482
Mendocino County Social Services includes:
- Adult and Aging Services,
- Children's Services,
- Employment & Family Assistance Services,
- Veterans Services.
Mendocino County: Social Work Mentored Internship Program
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Mentored Internship Program in collaboration with Social Work Department and Mendocino County Behavioral Health
Mendocino Unified School District: Mendocino K-8 School
44261 Little Lake Road, Mendocino, 95460
The Mendocino Unified School District is a small K-12 district located on the rural coast of northern California, approximately three and half hours north of San Francisco. The district covers 420 square miles and serves the communities from Caspar on the north to Elk in the south and inland to Comptche.
The schools in our district include two of the dozen remaining one room schoolhouses in California as well as a K-8 campus in the town of Mendocino, three small and distinctive high school programs renowned for their quality, and a K-12 independent study program.
The Mendocino Unified School District has a highly dedicated teaching staff, active and involved parents, a supportive community, and best of all, a wonderful group of students!
Menifee Union Elementary School District: Main Office
29775 Haun Road, Menifee, 92586
VISION: Engaging Young Minds for Limitless Futures
MISSION: To inspire learning, exploration, and imagination
Merced County: Human Services Agency
2222 M Street, Merced, 95341
The Human Services Agency (HSA) serves individuals and families in Merced County through a variety of assistance and support programs designed to promote self-sufficiency, safety and well-being of the residents in our diverse community. At HSA, our vision is to have "Strong, healthy families in a resourceful community." The Department achieves this through its mission to improve the well-being of our community through service and partnership.
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 Basin Historical Museum
632 Landers Lane, Yucca Valley, 92284
Located in the historic Homestead Valley community of Yucca Valley/Landers you’ll discover indoor & outdoor exhibits, extensive research files, the original Landers Post Office building, Mercantile Shop, and a repository for artifacts and memorabilia relating to Morongo Basin history.
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.