Program Sites
StreamGuys
2212 Jacoby Creek Rd., Bayside, 95527
Streaming Media and Podcasting Solutions for the Smartest Businesses on the Internet
Stretch Zone: Petaluma - Employment-Based Placement
401 Kennilworth Drive, Suite 330, Petaluma, 94952
Utilizing our patented and proprietary equipment, Stretch Zone practitioners follow specific protocols to properly position, stabilize, and manipulate muscles using powerful principles of neuromuscular behavior.
Sullivan and Sullivan Law Corporation
505 North West Street, Visalia, 93291
Sullivan and Sullivan, Law Corporation provides exceptional legal services at a reasonable cost. We practice in all counties in California including, but not limited to, Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Kern, Tulare, Kings, Fresno, San Luis, Ventura, Stanislaus, Sacramento, Sierra, Nevada and Placer. We handle a variety of matters from civil and criminal litigation to business and estate planning.
Surfrider Foundation: Humboldt Chapter
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The Surfrider Foundation is a non-profit grassroots organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of our world’s oceans, waves and beaches. Founded in 1984 by a handful of visionary surfers in Malibu, California, the Surfrider Foundation now maintains over 50,000 members and 80 chapters worldwide.
One of Surfrider Foundation’s first and largest victories was a successful Clean Water Act lawsuit filed in 1989 and settled in 1991 against pulp mills in Humboldt County, California that were operated by Simpson Paper Company and Louisiana-Pacific Corporation.
Surfrider Foundation’s Humboldt Chapter strives to keep our beaches and ocean a cleaner place to be. We’re partnering with other organizations toward that goal, as well as working on our own Rise Above Plastics campaign. We’re improving access and amenities at popular beaches. We hold regular beach and highway clean-ups. We’re represented on local wave energy projects. We keep surfers and other ocean lovers informed as to issues facing the North Coast.
Goals for Humboldt Surfrider:
- Continue working on Rise Above Plastics.
- Identify water quality testing gaps, particularly on the Samoa peninsula and in the Trinidad area, and work to fill them.
- Continue ensuring and improving access and amenities at Moonstone Beach by working with the property owner, the county and the North Coast Land Trust to install signage, Dogi-pots and a new shower for the community.
- Continue cleaning up beaches and our stretch of highway.
- Continue hosting super fun events to raise money for our projects — and to thank our awesome members!
Sweetwater Union High School District: Chula Vista High School
820 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, 91911
Imagine a school district that wins the San Diego County Academic Decathlon eight years in a row, that guarantees a college education to entire grade levels of children and where students excel in the arts as well as the classroom. At the Sweetwater Union High School District, our students and staff members have accomplished those feats and many more.
Founded in 1920, the Sweetwater District has grown to more than 35,000 students in grades 7 through 12 and more than 10,000 adult learners. The district’s 32 campuses are located in the cities of Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City and San Diego, including the communities of Bonita, Eastlake, Otay Mesa, San Ysidro and South San Diego.
California’s richness in cultural, linguistic and economic diversity is reflected in Sweetwater’s student population, which includes Hispanic, Filipino, African-American, Asian and other ethnicities. Approximately half of Sweetwater’s students speak a language other than English at home.
Switch4Good
26 Avanzare, Irvine, 92606
Virtual service activities are available for Cal Poly Humboldt students; in person outreach/advocacy may be possible, per student and organization interest.
Tapestry Family Services
169 Mason St. Suite 300, Ukiah, 95482
Tapestry Family Services is a community-based non-profit organization formed to develop and provide services that support, and advance the health, well-being, and needs of children, youth, and families.
As the name implies, our programs are designed to weave an array of services for children and families. Like a tapestry, the service threads are linked and related, with the distinct pattern of services designed to meet the unique needs of each child.
Tehama County Department of Education: Lincoln Street School
1135 Lincoln Street, Red Bluff, 96080
It is the mission of the Tehama County Department of Education to provide a world-class education for all students from early childhood to adulthood.
Tehama County DSS: Social Work Employment-Based
310 South Main Street, Red Bluff, 96080
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 Tehama County DSS supervisor.
Telecare Corporation: SW-Only Empl-Based Placement
301 E Cook Street, Suite B, Santa Maria, 93454
Telecare's mission is to deliver excellent and effective behavioral health services that engage individuals with complex needs in recovering their health, hopes, and dreams.
The Humane League
P.O. Box 10476, Rockville, 20849
We exist to end the abuse of animals raised for food by influencing the policies of the world’s biggest companies, demanding legislation, and empowering others to take action and leave animals off their plates.
The Sanctuary (Arcata)
1301 J Street, Arcata, 95521
The Sanctuary is dedicated to creative growth through artful living. We encourage people to teach, inspire, and know each other.
The Trevor Project
P.O. Box 69232, West Hollywood, 90069
The Trevor Project is the leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention nonprofit organization for LGBTQ+ young people. We provide information & support to LGBTQ+ young people 24/7, all year round.
The Waldorf School of Mendocino County: Social Work Rotation
6280 3rd St, Calpella, 95418
The Waldorf School of Mendocino County was founded with one purpose - to build a space for all students to grow, learn and create with each passing day. Through Waldorf education, a unique teaching approach and a truly passionate faculty, we help students develop academically and personally to their full potential.
Founded in 1972, WSMC is the oldest independent school in Mendocino County. For over five decades, we have been committed to excellence, and to educating confident human beings who have the creativity, ethics, and moral strength to know and to practice peace.
The Wildlands Conservancy: Eel River Estuary Preserve and Seawood Cape Preserve
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The following two sites are approved for Service Learing and Academic Internship placements:
- Eel River Estuary Preserve: 770 Russ Lane, Ferndale, CA 95556
- Seawood Cape Preserve: 2265 Patricks Point Drive, Trinidad, CA 95570
Three Hart Connection
626 W Lancaster Blvd #54, Lancaster, 93534
We are a veteran owned & operated 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides three pillars of support focusing on mental-wellbeing, physical fitness and advocacy for survivors of domestic violence & youth violence prevention in the Antelope Valley.
Timber Heritage Association
1841 Stewart Ave, Arcata, 95521
Preserving Humboldt County’s Timber History Since 1977.
Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation
12801 Mouth of Smith River, Smith River, 95567
Approved sites for Service Learning and Academic Internship courses include:
- Administrative office at 12801 Mouth of Smith River, Smith River, CA
- Nursery at 110 First St., Smith River, CA
Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation: Community and Family Wellness Dept: Social Work Internship
12801 Mouth of Smith River, Smith River, 95567
The Department of Community & Family Wellness Services was established in March 2006 by the Tribal Council. The primary purpose and function of the Department is to ensure the wellness of tribal citizens by providing social services with both Tribal funds and multiple grant awards. When providing services, the department...
Tri-County Independent Living
139 Fifth Street, Eureka, 95501
Since 1978, TCIL has been a consumer-controlled, community-based, cross-disability, non-residential, non-profit organization that is designed and operated within a local community by and for people with disabilities.
We provide services to persons who self-identify as having one or more disabilities. Most TCIL services are available at no cost.
Trinidad Coastal Land Trust
380 Janis Court, Trinidad, 95570
Dedicated to providing coastal access while protecting the natural beauty and character of the Humboldt County Coast from Little River to Big Lagoon.
Trinidad Museum
400 Janis Court, Trinidad, 95570
The Trinidad Museum was incorporated in 1983 and was housed in a small, inconspicuous gear shed until the move in 2009. Trinidad’s rich cultural and natural history, with emphasis on Tsurai Village, Yurok traditions, European contact, the Gold Rush, whaling, fishing, shipping, logging, transportation, Trinidad Head light house, and commerce, is now being told in a Trinidad home which is an historic exhibit itself.