Program Sites
Pinoleville Pomo Nation: Pinoleville Vocational Rehabilitation Program - SW Only Empl-Based Placement
6190 North State Street, Ukiah, 95482
The mission of the Pinoleville Pomo Nation Vocational Rehabilitation Program is to establish and provide quality vocational rehabilitation services to all eligible enrolled members of Federally-Recognized Tribes, residing in Lake, Mendocino and Sonoma Counties.
The purpose of the Pinoleville Pomo Nation Vocational...
Placer Union High School District: School Psychology Rotation
275 Orange Street, Auburn, 95603
Committed to student learning by providing teaching excellence in a supportive environment.
Our high school communities are nestled in the Northern Sierra Foothills, east of Sacramento and adjacent to the confluence of the North & Middle forks of the iconic American River.
Planned Parenthood Northern California: Chico
3100 Cohasset Road, Chico, 95973
Planned Parenthood Northern California champions healthy communities and increases access to quality health care, information and reproductive freedom by providing medical services, education, and advocacy.
Planned Parenthood Northern California: Eureka
3225 Timber Fall Court Suite B, Eureka, 95503
Planned Parenthood Northern California champions healthy communities and increases access to quality health care, information and reproductive freedom by providing medical services, education, and advocacy.
Planwest Partners, Inc.
670 9th Street, Suite 201, Arcata, 95521
Planwest Partners specializes in community, land use, environmental, and economic planning services. Since 1997, we have assisted city, county and tribal governments, special districts, non-profits, transportation planning agencies and private industry in achieving their planning and management goals. Our multi-disciplinary staff comprised of — planners, economists, resource and services specialists, facilitators, spatial analysts, grant writers, and administrators — offer the professional skills necessary to take projects from concept to actualization.
Playhouse Arts: Arcata Playhouse
1251 9th St., Arcata, 95521
Playhouse Arts, Arcata's Local Arts Agency, is a community arts center that presents events and programs, while making its spaces available to local organizations, and supporting public events and festivals in the great outdoors within and throughout Humboldt County.
Playhouse Arts: Humboldt Hot Air
1251 9th St., Arcata, 95521
Humboldt Hot Air is a local and diverse community Internet radio station broadcasting from the Creamery District in Arcata. Every program you hear is broadcast in person from the studio. We have a wide scope of content for any radio lover– from jazz to folk, metal to Latin, and talk...
Playhouse Arts: Our Space Arts
670 11th St. (Arcata Presbyterian Church, G St. entrance), Arcata, 95521
Playhouse Arts, Arcata's Local Arts Agency, is a community arts center that presents events and programs, while making its spaces available to local organizations, and supporting public events and festivals in the great outdoors within and throughout Humboldt County.
Pleasanton Unified School District: Alisal Elementary School
1454 Santa Rita Road, Pleasanton, 94566
Vision: Every student will be a resourceful, resilient, responsible and engaged world citizen.
Mission: Our students will make a better world.
Moral Imperatives: The Pleasanton Unified School District is dedicated to the goal of having its students fulfill rigorous academic standards in preparation for future success, so that they can become well-informed, productive, and socially responsible citizens. We believe that the District must address the needs of each student as an individual while also developing strong partnerships with families, businesses, and the community at large. The District will act upon the principles that timely and effective communication is a necessity and that accountability is essential.
Pleasanton Unified School District: Harvest Park Middle School
4900 Valley Avenue, Pleasanton, 94566
Vision: Every student will be a resourceful, resilient, responsible and engaged world citizen.
Mission: Our students will make a better world.
Moral Imperatives: The Pleasanton Unified School District is dedicated to the goal of having its students fulfill rigorous academic standards in preparation for future success, so that they can become well-informed, productive, and socially responsible citizens. We believe that the District must address the needs of each student as an individual while also developing strong partnerships with families, businesses, and the community at large. The District will act upon the principles that timely and effective communication is a necessity and that accountability is essential.
Plumas Charter School
1425 East Main Street, Quincy, 95971
Plumas Charter School is committed to providing our rural communities with educational opportunities and flexibility that support students in reaching their individual potential. Our core values are compassion, perseverance, integrity, and responsiveness.
Plumas County: Behavioral Health: Social Work Employment-Based
270 County Hospital Road, Suite 109, Quincy, 95971
This site is only available for social work students with approved employment-based placement proposals that have been reviewed by the Director of Field Education.
Point Arena School District: Point Arena High School
45 Lake Street, Point Arena, 95468
A New Tech Network (NTN) school, Point Arena High School serves students from northern Sonoma County and southern Mendocino County, and as far inland as the Kashia Rancheria.
Point Arena Schools District: Arena Elementary School
20 School Street, Point Arena, 95468
Arena Elementary School serves students from Gualala to Manchester, and the Point Arena/Manchester Band of Pomo Indians Rancherias. Arena Union Elementary School was honored as one of California Gold Ribbon Schools! The only elementary school in Mendocino to receive this award.
Porterville Unified School District: Monache High School
960 N Newcomb Street, Porterville, 93257
Our Vision: Improving our community through compassion, competence, confidence, and collaboration.
Our Values: Growth, Leadership, Student-Centered, Communication, Relationships, Opportunity.
Potter Valley Community Unified School District: Potter Valley Junior/Senior High School
10401 Main Street, Potter Valley, 95469
The Potter Valley Community Unified School District provides a safe, sound, comprehensive educational environment with the participation of a supportive community.
The district empowers all students with a common core of knowledge and skills which allows them to recognize their potential to become successful and active participants in our democratic society.
Project Sanctuary
P.O. Box 450, Ukiah,, 95482
The mission of Project Sanctuary is to prevent domestic violence and sexual assault in Mendocino County through advocacy, crisis response, community collaboration, education, and shelter.
Project Sanctuary, Inc. is a private non-profit organization supported by state, local funds, and contributions from individuals. We began in the late 1970s by an all-volunteer group of women who started a confidential hotline. Quickly, the need for emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and a safe house was established in Ukiah. In the fall of 1980, rape crisis services were added to provide emergency response and counseling to survivors of sexual assault. In 1991, a crisis center in Fort Bragg was established, serving clients along the Mendocino Coast from Gualala to Westport. In 2005, prevention education services were added, establishing outreach to many school districts throughout the county. Over 2000 individuals are served each year by Project Sanctuary.
Providence Health: Community Resource Centers - Loleta
700 Loleta Drive, Loleta, 95551
No description provided.
Providence Medical Foundation: Outpatient Offices (Shadowing/Observation only)
PMF Nor Cal - administrative office: 185 Sotoyome Street, Santa Rosa, 95405
This site is approved for Shadowing/Observation activities ONLY. Students, please make sure to list your specific clinic name/address in the Liability Release form when you complete it in S4 (and the Student Learning Plan if your faculty assigns it).
Pura Vida Recovery Services - Employment-based
130 Stony Point Road, Santa Rosa, 95401
Pura Vida Recovery Services helps individuals reclaim freedom and joy. Through an evidence-based approach, we help clients choose a fulfilling life without the use of drugs and alcohol.
Queer Humboldt
Physical Address: 1391 G St., Arcata, 95521
Queer Humboldt is an anti-racist, anti-colonialist resource center, serving queer individuals and groups in Humboldt County and the surrounding tribal areas through community education, affordable mental health services, micro grants, networking and more.
Rain & Zepp, PLC
517 Third Street, STE 30, Eureka, 95501
Students are approved to serve at the Humboldt County Superior Court (825 5th Street, Eureka, CA) for this organization.
Rancho Cielo
710 Old Stage Road, Salinas, 93908
Rancho Cielo invests in all young people facing challenges for success through diploma education, vocational training, counseling, and life skills development in a safe and affirming environment.
Rancho Cielo offers students hands-on vocational training and high school education in partnership with John Muir Charter Schools, a WASC-accredited charter school based in Nevada County, California.
Real Food Challenge
225 E 26th Street, Suite 1, Tucson, 85713
we leverage the collective strength of student organizing to direct the wealth of universities away from corporate food contracts and towards regional, BIPOC producers
Recognize Violence, Change Culture (RVCC)
P.O. Box 5473, Richmond, 94805
We are a national sexual violence prevention organization of a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We provide inclusive and easy-to-implement prevention tools and strategies to draw in your community, spark conversation, and build essential skills.
Our journey together began in the Redwoods of Northern California. Prior to RVCC, we were engaged in sexual violence prevention work at Cal Poly Humboldt. For eight years, our founder served as the sexual violence prevention coordinator, while the rest of us served as peer educators. Together, we developed CHECK IT, a nationally recognized bystander intervention program. CHECK IT was a game-changer for us. We witnessed incredible shifts happen on our campus. We went from having low student engagement to having over 300-500 students attend our consent-centered parties every year. Seeing cultural shifts like this inspired us to create RVCC. We know change is possible.