Program Sites
Northcoast Regional Land Trust (including Freshwater Farms Reserve)
901 Samoa Blvd, Arcata, 95521
The Northcoast Regional Land Trust conserves northwestern California’s ranches, farms, and forestlands, protecting watershed health, wildlife habitat, and the natural resources our communities depend on.
Cal Poly Humboldt Students are approved to serve at the following two sites under Northcoast Regional Land Trust (NRLT):
- NRLT office at 901 Samoa Blvd., Arcata, CA
- Freshwater Farms Reserve at 5851 Myrtle Ave., Eureka.
Important: if any students plan to serve with NRLT educational programs in the schools, please contact the Center for Community Based Learning at ccbl@humboldt.edu, as additional risk forms may need to be established to have these sites approved.
Northern California Child Development, Inc. (NCCDI)
220 Sycamore Street, Red Bluff, 96080
NCCDI offers Head Start and Early Head Start services to the families of Tehama County. Our programs provide individualized enrichment opportunities for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers in a nurturing environment.
All of our services are family-oriented and we offer free family events and training to all of the families participating in our programs, including conferences, no or low-cost counseling services, and specialized services for children with disabilities. Our Early Head Start programs include either all-day care or home visitation. Our preschool services include full-day or part-day classes.
Northern California Indian Development Council (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.
Northern California Indian Development Council (NCIDC): Main Office & Redwood Acres-Intertribal Gathering
241 F Street, 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.
Northern California Youth and Family Programs (NCYFP): Employment-Based Only
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Youth & Family Programs offers diverse services for foster families and foster youth from infancy to 21-years-of-age.
Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority (NCIHA) - Employment-Based Only
694 Pinoleville Dr., Ukiah, 95482
NCIHA is a Tribally Designated Housing Entity (TDHE), established in 1979, that works on behalf of 8 Federally Recognized Tribes in Northern California to carry out housing related programs.
Click the tribe name on the list below for information about each Tribe, including Tribal office contact information and NCIHA programs available to Tribe members.
Northern Humboldt Union High School District: Arcata High School
1720 M St., Arcata, 95521
The Vision of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is developing caring, engaged and adaptable individuals who embrace opportunities and are empowered to meet challenges in their future.
The Mission of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is to provide the highest quality, comprehensive education in a safe, supportive environment, by:
- Promoting a culture of academic excellence, innovation and creativity
- Ensuring an outstanding, passionate staff committed to student achievement
- Encouraging acceptance of and appreciation for diversity
- Offering a wide range of curricular and extracurricular activities for all students.
Northern Humboldt Union High School District: Arcata High School - Arcata Arts Institute
1720 M Street, Arcata, 95521
The Vision of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is developing caring, engaged and adaptable individuals who embrace opportunities and are empowered to meet challenges in their future.
The Mission of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is to provide the highest quality, comprehensive education in a safe, supportive environment, by:
- Promoting a culture of academic excellence, innovation and creativity
- Ensuring an outstanding, passionate staff committed to student achievement
- Encouraging acceptance of and appreciation for diversity
- Offering a wide range of curricular and extracurricular activities for all students.
Northern Humboldt Union High School District: Arcata High School - Sexuality and Gender Studies (SAGA)
1720 M Street, Arcata, 95521
This site is approved for HSU Youth Educational Services - QMAP Program students
Northern Humboldt Union High School District: Arcata High School Golf Program (7 golf courses)
2755 McKinleyville Avenue, McKinleyville, 95519
The following golf course addresses are approved under NHUHSD: Arcata High School Golf Program:
- 3600 Buttermilk Lane, Arcata
- 130 Club Dr. Crescent City
- 4750 Fairway Dr., Eureka
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Northern Humboldt Union High School District: McKinleyville High School
1300 Murray Rd., McKinleyville, 95519
The Vision of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is developing caring, engaged and adaptable individuals who embrace opportunities and are empowered to meet challenges in their future.
The Mission of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is to provide the highest quality, comprehensive education in a safe, supportive environment, by:
- Promoting a culture of academic excellence, innovation and creativity
- Ensuring an outstanding, passionate staff committed to student achievement
- Encouraging acceptance of and appreciation for diversity
- Offering a wide range of curricular and extracurricular activities for all students.
Northern Humboldt Union High School District: McKinleyville High School - Diversity Club
1300 Murray Rd., McKinleyville, 95519
*Note: The McKinleyville High Diversity Club site is reserved for Y.E.S programs.
Northern Humboldt Union High School District: Pacific Coast High School
1720 M Street, Arcata, 95521
The Vision of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is developing caring, engaged and adaptable individuals who embrace opportunities and are empowered to meet challenges in their future.
The Mission of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is to provide the highest quality, comprehensive education in a safe, supportive environment, by:
- Promoting a culture of academic excellence, innovation and creativity
- Ensuring an outstanding, passionate staff committed to student achievement
- Encouraging acceptance of and appreciation for diversity
- Offering a wide range of curricular and extracurricular activities for all students.
Northern Humboldt Union High School District: School Social Work
2755 McKinleyville Avenue, McKinleyville, 95519
This placement is identified for students under the Northern Humboldt School-Based Mental Health stipend program.
Northern Humboldt Union High School District: Six Rivers Charter High School
1720 M Street, Arcata, 95521
The Vision of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is developing caring, engaged and adaptable individuals who embrace opportunities and are empowered to meet challenges in their future.
The Mission of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District is to provide the highest quality, comprehensive education in a safe, supportive environment, by:
- Promoting a culture of academic excellence, innovation and creativity
- Ensuring an outstanding, passionate staff committed to student achievement
- Encouraging acceptance of and appreciation for diversity
- Offering a wide range of curricular and extracurricular activities for all students.
Northern Redwood Federal Credit Union
1270 Giuntoli Lane, Arcata, 95521
Northern Redwood Federal CU is a local boutique credit union that has been serving the community for over 60 years. We are a service oriented credit union that offers the same great services as the larger financial institutions. We pride ourselves on knowing our members on a personal level!
Northern United - Humboldt Charter School: Arcata Learning Center
1539 F Street, Arcata, 95521
Northern United – Humboldt Charter School serves students throughout Humboldt County. We have learning centers in Willow Creek, Arcata, Eureka, Cutten, and Briceland that provide a variety of programs catering to the needs of the students and families they serve.
Northern United - Humboldt Charter School: Cutten Learning Center
2120 Campton Road, Eureka, 95503
Northern United – Humboldt Charter School serves students throughout Humboldt County. We have learning centers in Willow Creek, Arcata, Eureka, Cutten, and Briceland that provide a variety of programs catering to the needs of the students and families they serve.
Northern United Charter- Humboldt - Social Work Rotation
2120 Campton Rd., Eureka, 95503
Practicum placement opportunities at BASW, Foundation MSW and Advanced MSW levels available, including support for PPSC- SW hours.
Northern Valley Catholic Social Service (NVCSS) Inspiring Hope Counseling (Shasta/Trinity)
2400 Washington Avenue, Redding, 96001
Offering tangible support in response to real needs in Butte, Glenn, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama and Trinity counties, we provide compassionate services that meet people where they are—bringing stability, dignity, and hope through every stage of life.
Whether it’s housing, mental health support, crisis response, or basic needs, our team is committed to walking alongside individuals and families as they navigate life’s challenges.
Northern Valley Indian Health: Social Work Employment-Based
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This site is only available to current employees of Northern Valley Indian Health with an approved employment-based placement proposal form.
Novato Unified School District: Hamilton Meadow Park School
5530 Nave Drive, Novato, 94949
There are approximately 800 staff members in the Novato Unified School District (NUSD) who, along with the larger school community, are responsible for the education of 7,300 students.
There are seven elementary schools and one TK-8 school. Class size at the elementary level has been implemented at 24:1 in Grades TK-3 and 28:1 in Grades 4-5.
Along with two middle schools and two comprehensive high schools, NUSD also has an Education Center housing a continuation high school (Marin Oaks), and an independent study student program (NOVA) serving grades K-12. All schools within the Novato Unified School District offer special education services, along with Gifted and Talented Education (GATE). Special assistance is provided for all English learner students.
NUSD also offers Adult Education classes including a Diploma Class, Credit Recovery, GED Prep, and English as a Second Language Class (ESL). These programs serve adults who have not yet completed their high school education as well as those wanting to continue their education.
Oak Grove Elementary School District: Edenvale Elementary School
285 Azucar Avenue, San Jose, 95111
Mission: To ensure every child's potential is achieved.
Core Values:
- Student Learning - We value a safe, nurturing, child-centered environment in which student learning is the major focus.
- Positive Interdependence - We value a cooperative environment of mutual support, teamwork, shared responsibility, and success.
- Quality Performance - We value commitment to creativity, innovation, initiative, continuous growth, & a strong work ethic.
- Inclusivity - We value equity in an inclusive environment in which all people feel appreciated and respected; and have access to the same opportunities regardless of race, age, culture, ability, ethnicity or nationality, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religious affiliation and socioeconomic status.
- Integrity - We value ethical and honest interactions.
- Respect - We value and respect the individual differences and diversity of our students, employees, and community.
Oak Grove Elementary School District: Social Work placement
6578 Santa Teresa Blvd, San Jose, 95119
Mission: To ensure every child's potential is achieved.
Core Values:
- Student Learning - We value a safe, nurturing, child-centered environment in which student learning is the major focus.
- Positive Interdependence - We value a cooperative environment of mutual support, teamwork, shared responsibility, and success.
- Quality Performance - We value commitment to creativity, innovation, initiative, continuous growth, & a strong work ethic.
- Inclusivity - We value equity in an inclusive environment in which all people feel appreciated and respected; and have access to the same opportunities regardless of race, age, culture, ability, ethnicity or nationality, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religious affiliation and socioeconomic status.
- Integrity - We value ethical and honest interactions.
- Respect - We value and respect the individual differences and diversity of our students, employees, and community.