Program Sites
Salvation Army: Silvercrest Residences
2141 Tydd St., Eureka, 95501
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
San Diego Automotive Museum
2080 Pan American Plaza, Balboa Park, San Diego, 92101-1636
San Diego Automotive Museum exhibits showcase the evolution of automotive history through classic cars, motorcycles, and rotating themed displays. Visit Balboa Park and see the exhibits highlighting innovation, design, and cultural impact across decades of automotive excellence.
San Dieguito Union High School District: Torrey Pines High School
3710 Del Mar Heights Road, San Diego, 92130
SDUHSD serves students from five elementary school districts in North County: Encinitas, Rancho Santa Fe, Cardiff, Solana Beach, and Del Mar. Students from those districts matriculate through our middle schools and high schools, with the exception of those from the Rancho Santa Fe School District, who begin here as freshmen.
San Francisco District Attorney's Office (SFDA): Victim Services (Employment-based Only)
350 Rhode Island Street, San Francisco, 94103
The mission of the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office is to promote public safety. District Attorney Jenkins believes responsible reform does not have to come at the expense of public safety. And public safety does not have to come at the expense of reform. The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office is committed to balancing both in the promotion of justice and safety for all.
The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office is responsible for restoring accountability and consequences to the criminal justice system in San Francisco. Violent and repeat offenders will no longer be allowed to victimize San Francisco without consequence. The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office believes in giving offenders the opportunity to address the root causes of their criminal behavior and the opportunity at a second chance. The office is dedicated to prioritizing the creation of innovative new programs that can also serve as tools for rehabilitation. This includes enhancing the programs that serve as important alternatives to incarceration for offenders who are serious about turning their lives around.
San Francisco Veterans Affairs Health Care System: Eureka VA Outpatient Clinic
930 W. Harris St., Eureka, 95503
Our outpatient clinic offers primary care and specialty health services, including audiology, optometry, podiatry, prosthetics, and more. Below, you’ll find our address and hours, parking and transportation information, and the other health services we offer at our Eureka VA Clinic.
San Joaquin County Office of Education
2922 Transworld Drive, Stockton, 95206
The San Joaquin County Office of Education is a regional agency that provides educational leadership, resources, and customized services to assist school districts. The SJCOE promotes student achievement and accountability, serves San Joaquin County’s most vulnerable students, and strives to create an environment in which every student, regardless of circumstances, has an opportunity for a quality education.
San Joaquin County Office of Education: Comprehensive Health
2922 Transworld Drive, Stockton, 95206
Comprehensive Health fosters student health, well-being, and resiliency by providing programs that support learning, such as after-school and other expanded learning programs, nutrition and garden grants, health education, tobacco-use prevention and substance abuse prevention programs, suicide prevention, oral health...
San Joaquin County: Public Health Services
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Mission: Protect, promote, and improve health and the conditions that impact well-being for all in San Joaquin County.
San Luis Coastal Unified School District: C L Smith Elementary School - Social Work Empl-Based
1375 Balboa Street, San Luis Obispo, 93405
San Luis Coastal Unified School District represents the communities of Avila, Edna Valley, Los Osos, Morro Bay, North Pismo Beach, and San Luis Obispo and currently has an enrollment of approximately 7,500 students. Small neighborhood schools are a hallmark of the District where students are educated from preschool through twelfth grade and a world-class adult school program offers unique, life-improving courses to thousands of community members.
San Luis Coastal Unified School District: Laguna Middle School
11050 Los Osos Valley Road, San Luis Obispo, 93405
San Luis Coastal Unified School District represents the communities of Avila, Edna Valley, Los Osos, Morro Bay, North Pismo Beach, and San Luis Obispo and currently has an enrollment of approximately 7,500 students. Small neighborhood schools are a hallmark of the District where students are educated from preschool through twelfth grade and a world-class adult school program offers unique, life-improving courses to thousands of community members.
San Marcos Unified School District - Employment-Based School Psychology Rotation
255 Pico Avenue, Suite 250, San Marcos, 92069
San Marcos Unified School District (SMUSD) is one of the top five school districts in San Diego County—an innovative and collaborative community providing an unparalleled educational experience. Through an engaging and supportive environment, every student is challenged, inspired, and empowered to excel.
Beliefs
- We believe every student deserves to learn every day.
- Positive relationships and a strong sense of community connect students to learning. Teachers who challenge and care for students make a significant impact on students’ lives.
- Excellence is attained when we accept only the best from every individual in our learning community.
Commitments
- We commit to providing each student with an appropriate and challenging educational experience.
- Maintaining a respectful environment that fosters learning through positive relationships among students, staff, adults and our diverse community.
- Providing quality education based on high standards, effective practice, continuous improvement and innovation.
- Hiring and retaining only the best educators and investing in their success.
Sanctuary Forest
P.O. Box 166, Whitethorn, 95589
Students are approved to serve for Service Learning and Academic Internship course credit at the following sites under Sanctuary Forest:
- Main Office: 315 Shelter Cove Rd, Suite 4, Whitethorn, CA 95589
- North Fork and South Fork of Lost River: Located in Mendocino County, approximately 5.6 miles (mi) southeast of the intersection of Briceland Thorn Road and Shelter Cove Road, (referred to as Thorn Junction) and 0.8 mi south of the Humboldt/Mendocino county line. APNs: 051-180-001, 051-160-002 & 051-160-003
- Baker Creek: Located in Humboldt County 40.008403, -123.925176
- Main Stem Mattole: Located in Humboldt County approximately .25 miles south of Shelter Cove Rd, accessed by Hungry Gulch Rd a private drive (known as Tranquility Lane).
- McKee Creek: Located in Humboldt county along south side of Briceland Thorn Rd, accessed from the intersection of Briceland Thorn Rd and Shelter Cove Rd (referred to as Thorn Junction) and continuing upstream at various points accessed form the county road for approximately 1.5 miles northeast 40.070064, -123.958067
- Anderson Creek: Located in Humboldt County, California (Property) 40.031898, -123.964455
Santa Barbara County DSS: Social Work Employment-Based
234 Camino del Remedio, Santa Barbara, 93110
The Santa Barbara County Department of Social Services (DSS) offers programs and services to help people maintain their health, improve their economic security, and protect their safety. We also administer several community networks to coordinate, improve upon, and report on services for children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities.
This site is available to social work students who have an approved employment-based internship proposal that has been reviewed by the Director of Field Education as well as Santa Barbara County DSS supervisor.
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District: Delta High School
4893 Bethany Drive, Santa Maria, 93455
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District includes the following school sites:
- Delta High School
- Ernest Righetti High School
- Pioneer Valley High School
- Santa Maria High School
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District: Ernest Righetti High School
941 E. Foster Road, Santa Maria, 93455
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District includes the following school sites:
- Delta High School
- Ernest Righetti High School
- Pioneer Valley High School
- Santa Maria High School
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District: Ernest Righetti High School
2560 Skyway Drive, Santa Maria, 93455
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District includes the following school sites:
- Delta High School
- Ernest Righetti High School
- Pioneer Valley High School
- Santa Maria High School
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District: Main Office
2560 Skyway Drive, Santa Maria, 93455
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District includes the following school sites:
- Delta High School
- Ernest Righetti High School
- Pioneer Valley High School
- Santa Maria High School
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District: Pioneer Valley High School
675 Panther Drive, Santa Maria, 93454
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District includes the following school sites:
- Delta High School
- Ernest Righetti High School
- Pioneer Valley High School
- Santa Maria High School
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District: Santa Maria High School
901 South Broadway, Santa Maria, 93454
Santa Maria Joint Union High School District includes the following school sites:
- Delta High School
- Ernest Righetti High School
- Pioneer Valley High School
- Santa Maria High School
Santa Rosa City Schools: Herbert Slater Middle School
3500 Sonoma Avenue, Santa Rosa, 95405
Santa Rosa City Schools is the largest school district in Sonoma County, California, located about an hour north of San Francisco.
Santa Rosa City Schools was founded in 1858 with 50 students. Today, we welcome nearly
16,000 students to our 24 schools, including nine elementary schools, five middle schools, five high schools, and one continuation high school. We also have four dependent charter schools, including French and Spanish immersion schools, a K-8 charter school for the arts, and a nationally recognized accelerated charter school.
In 2016, Santa Rosa City Schools received the Golden Bell Award from the California School Boards Association in the category of School Climate and Safety, for the district’s Equity and Social Justice Initiative. The primary goal of the initiative is to accelerate the progress of our English Learners and Latino students and to close access gaps. Approximately 450 teachers and staff have received unconscious bias training, provided by the CTA Office of Civil Rights. About 650 of our teachers and staff also have attended trainings at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, as part of a grant from the museum. The district has included District English Learners Advisory Committee (DELAC) parents and community leaders in the equity training opportunities as they are important partners in this effort. This award recognizes the work that we have been doing as a district to understand who we are as a community, and to better serve all students and families.
Santa Rosa City Schools: Hidden Valley Elementary School
211 Ridgway Avenue, Santa Rosa, 95401
Santa Rosa City Schools is the largest school district in Sonoma County, California, located about an hour north of San Francisco.
Santa Rosa City Schools was founded in 1858 with 50 students. Today, we welcome nearly
16,000 students to our 24 schools, including nine elementary schools, five middle schools, five high schools, and one continuation high school. We also have four dependent charter schools, including French and Spanish immersion schools, a K-8 charter school for the arts, and a nationally recognized accelerated charter school.
In 2016, Santa Rosa City Schools received the Golden Bell Award from the California School Boards Association in the category of School Climate and Safety, for the district’s Equity and Social Justice Initiative. The primary goal of the initiative is to accelerate the progress of our English Learners and Latino students and to close access gaps. Approximately 450 teachers and staff have received unconscious bias training, provided by the CTA Office of Civil Rights. About 650 of our teachers and staff also have attended trainings at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, as part of a grant from the museum. The district has included District English Learners Advisory Committee (DELAC) parents and community leaders in the equity training opportunities as they are important partners in this effort. This award recognizes the work that we have been doing as a district to understand who we are as a community, and to better serve all students and families.
Santa Rosa Junior College: Second Chance/Rising Scholars - SW Only Empl-Based Placement
1501 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa, 95401
Second Chance started as a concept in 2005 in EOPS – named after the program at City College of San Francisco for formerly incarcerated students. The founders were Maryanne Michaels, Rafael Vazquez, and Rhonda Findling, all in EOPS. It evolved into a support team of staff that supported this population. It then became a...
Santa Rosa Treatment Program
625 Steele Lane, Santa Rosa, 95403
It is the mission of SRTP to assist its patients to transition from illicit substance use to a sober and stable lifestyle, utilizing psycho-social counseling, narcotic replacement medications (or medicated assisted treatment) and community referrals.
The staff of SRTP is thoroughly committed to the process of assisting our clients in making substantial (and lasting) life changes.
Scotia Union School District: Scotia Elementary School
417 Church Street, Scotia, 95565
The mission of the Humboldt County Office of Education is to advocate on behalf of the needs of local districts and students, provide expanded learning opportunities for students, promote improved student achievement, and support fiscal responsibility in local school districts.
Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians: SW Employment-Based ONLY
800 11th Street, Lakeport, 95453
The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians (SVBPI) is a landless Tribe with a current membership of nearly 300 Tribal members. The Tribal offices are located in the City of Lakeport, Lake County, and the City of Concord, Contra Costa County in California. The Tribal youth population, under the age of 18 years, comprises 41% of the Tribes’ membership. The member population is concentrated in five counties of California (Alameda, Contra Costa, Lake, Mendocino, and Sonoma Counties).