Program Sites
Trinidad Rancheria: Social Services
1 Cher-Ae Lane, Trinidad, 95570
Vision Statement
Honoring the Past, Living in the Present, Looking Towards the Future.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria is to preserve and promote our cultural and traditional beliefs; improve quality of life and self-sufficiency; uphold tribal sovereignty; create positive partnerships; and protect the environment in order to provide a healthy community, honor our elders, and guide our youth.
Guiding Principle
It is with faith in The Creator that we undertake these tasks and it shall be with a spirit of respect and cooperation that we reach these goals.
Trinidad Union School District: Trinidad Elementary School
300 Trinity Street, Trinidad, 95570
Trinidad Elementary School's mission is to prepare children academically and socially by providing a nurturing school environment with extensive enrichment opportunities to help them live responsibly and to envision and achieve their goals in life.
We are nestled in the redwoods 30 minutes north of Eureka, the county seat of Humboldt County. The unique geographical features of Trinidad Head and Trinidad Harbor create one of the most beautiful and scenic places to live – the jewel of Humboldt County!
Trinity Alps Unified School District: Alps View High (Continuation)
321 Victory Lane, Weaverville, 96093
Trinity Alps Unified School District values community and fosters a culture of continuous improvement.
To affect this vision TAUSD is committed to:
- Providing rigorous programs that enhance students’ academic, vocational, artistic, physical and character potential.
- Developing and supporting excellent staff with high standards of professional integrity;
- Creating a safe, positive and engaging learning environment;
- Collaborating and involving all community stakeholders; and
- Maintaining district financial stability.
Trinity Alps Unified School District: Main Office
321 Victory Lane, Weaverville, 96093
Trinity Alps Unified School District values community and fosters a culture of continuous improvement.
To affect this vision TAUSD is committed to:
- Providing rigorous programs that enhance students’ academic, vocational, artistic, physical and character potential.
- Developing and supporting excellent staff with high standards of professional integrity;
- Creating a safe, positive and engaging learning environment;
- Collaborating and involving all community stakeholders; and
- Maintaining district financial stability.
Trinity Alps Unified School District: Trinity High School
321 Victory Lane, Weaverville, 96093
Trinity Alps Unified School District values community and fosters a culture of continuous improvement.
To affect this vision TAUSD is committed to:
- Providing rigorous programs that enhance students’ academic, vocational, artistic, physical and character potential.
- Developing and supporting excellent staff with high standards of professional integrity;
- Creating a safe, positive and engaging learning environment;
- Collaborating and involving all community stakeholders; and
- Maintaining district financial stability.
Trinity Alps Unified School District: Weaverville Elementary School
31020 State Hwy 3, Weaverville, 96039
Trinity Alps Unified School District values community and fosters a culture of continuous improvement.
To affect this vision TAUSD is committed to:
- Providing rigorous programs that enhance students’ academic, vocational, artistic, physical and character potential.
- Developing and supporting excellent staff with high standards of professional integrity;
- Creating a safe, positive and engaging learning environment;
- Collaborating and involving all community stakeholders; and
- Maintaining district financial stability.
Trinity Center Elementary School District
1 Trinity Vista Drive, Trinity Center, 96091
Trinity Center Elementary School is a small, single school district located in Trinity Center, California. Our school is nestled between the Trinity Alps mountain range and Trinity Lake. There is pristine wilderness all around us with miles of trails and outdoor adventure opportunities. Currently, there are 13 students enrolled in Transitional Kindergarten through grade 8. One benefit of our small population is an unusually low student-to-teacher ratio in which each child receives a lot of personalized teacher-time. We strive to create a safe environment for students and staff to grow and develop their skills and interests. We are committed to taking care of each other as we raise our children together. Our community is also very supportive and involved - we are truly a school family!
Trinity County Food Bank
51B, Weaverville, 96093
The Trinity County Food Bank distributes food commodities to low-income families in the area in which they live, on a first come, first served basis.
We are a nonprofit organization focused on helping make the world around us a better, happier place. With the help of our tireless staff, we organize fundraisers, community-building events, and in-depth training sessions for our volunteers. With reductions in funding, we continue to work hard every day to continue to bring these needed services to our community here in Trinity County, California.
Trinity County Office of Education (TCOE): Social Work Rotation
201 Memorial Drive, Weaverville, 96093
Our Vision
Through effective leadership and collaboration with students, parents, school staff, and the community, our vision is to empower all students to become lifelong learners. We will provide pathways that inspire and build resilience in students, offering essential access and support by cultivating critical thinking skills, healthy minds, and bodies. This will enable active engagement and participation in their communities as successful citizens.
Our Mission
With students as our highest priority, our mission is to lead by example, and provide meaningful and excellent services. We actively nurture strong partnerships with school districts and communities to meet the current and future needs of all Trinity County students and families. We are committed to delivering effective and specialized support by fostering a culture of equitable opportunities and empowering every Trinity County student to fully realize their potential.
This site may require a combination of a Live-scan, required vaccinations, and/or a TB Test. Please ask your instructor and your site supervisor about these requirements. Proof of these will need to be submitted to your site in order to start your placement.
Trinity County Office of Education: Main Office
201 Memorial Drive, Weaverville, 96093
Our Vision
Through effective leadership and collaboration with students, parents, school staff, and the community, our vision is to empower all students to become lifelong learners. We will provide pathways that inspire and build resilience in students, offering essential access and support by cultivating critical thinking skills, healthy minds, and bodies. This will enable active engagement and participation in their communities as successful citizens.
Our Mission
With students as our highest priority, our mission is to lead by example, and provide meaningful and excellent services. We actively nurture strong partnerships with school districts and communities to meet the current and future needs of all Trinity County students and families. We are committed to delivering effective and specialized support by fostering a culture of equitable opportunities and empowering every Trinity County student to fully realize their potential.
This site may require a combination of a Live-scan, required vaccinations, and/or a TB Test. Please ask your instructor and your site supervisor about these requirements. Proof of these will need to be submitted to your site in order to start your placement.
Trinity County: Child Welfare Services
51 Industrial Parkway, Weaverville, 96093
Located in the lower reaches of the Cascade Range in California, midway between Redding in Shasta County and the Northern Redwood Coast, Trinity County encompasses approximately 3,200 square miles of Granite Peak alpine grandeur. Tucked away among fir and pine forested slopes, wildflowers in season cloak remote dells with splashes of brilliant color. Clear, tumbling waters from tarns and snow packs high up under towering peaks course down through rock walled canyons. The Trinity River Scenic Byway traverses the County alongside State Route 299.
Trinity County: Social Work Employment-Based
11 Court Street, Weaverville, 96093
Located in the lower reaches of the Cascade Range in California, midway between Redding in Shasta County and the Northern Redwood Coast, Trinity County encompasses approximately 3,200 square miles of Granite Peak alpine grandeur. Tucked away among fir and pine forested slopes, wildflowers in season cloak remote dells with splashes of brilliant color. Clear, tumbling waters from tarns and snow packs high up under towering peaks course down through rock walled canyons. The Trinity River Scenic Byway traverses the County alongside State Route 299.
True Motion Fitness
101 H Street, Arcata, 95521
We feature Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT), which is focused on building a stronger, balanced, and stable you so that you can move through life and desired activities with greater enjoyment and efficiency. Our clientele includes:
- People with muscle or joint pain from chronic conditions or injuries
- Everyday people that want to be more active
- Athletes looking to increase performance
- People wanting to reduce pain with modalities other than drugs or surgery
- Those wanting get to the root of their muscular problem, not ‘just live with it’
We are the first and most experienced Certified MAT Specialists in Northern California, and are trained to identify and correct muscular imbalances and weakness that lead to joint and muscle pain and instability.
True North Organizing Network
517 3rd Street, Suite 16, Eureka, 95501
True North Organizing Network supports families, elders and youth of diverse faith traditions, races, cultures, and economic capacities—using the power of relationships and a disciplined community organizing model—to courageously challenge social, economic and environmental injustice in our region.
Tulare Union High School
426 N Blackstone Street, Tulare, 93274
Located in Central California’s beautiful San Joaquin Valley, the Tulare Joint Union High School District boasts three comprehensive high schools—Tulare Union, Tulare Western, and Mission Oak; one continuation high school—Tech Prep; one community day school—Countryside; two charter high schools—Sierra Vista Independent Study High School and Accelerated Charter High School; Tulare Adult School; and a working school farm and nursery. Our staff of 550 employees proudly serves a clientele of more than 5,400 students.
Tulelake Basin Joint Unified School District: Tulelake High School
850 Main Street, Tulelake, 96134
No description provided.
Tuolumne County: Social Services - Social Work ONLY Employment-Based
20075 Cedar Road N, Sonora, 95370
The Department of Social Services (DSS) is the largest department within the Health & Human Services Agency, which also encompasses: Ambulance Billing Services, Behavioral Health, Public Health, and Veterans Services.
The mission of the Tuolumne County Department of Social Services is to provide appropriate services to individuals and families to enhance self-sufficiency. Such services include financial assistance, medical benefits, in-home care for the elderly and disabled, employment and training services, and protective services for children and adults.
Twin Rivers Unified School District: Highlands Community Charter School
5115 Dudley Blvd., McClellan Park, 95652
Twin Rivers Unified School District is home to over 26,000 students from diverse backgrounds, with 50 different languages spoken in our community.
Two Feathers: Native American Family Services
1560 Betty Court, Mckinleyville, 95519
Two Feathers NAFS is a national leader in Native mental health advancement through a blend of innovative approaches that center community building and cultural affirmation to address long standing mental health challenges in Two Feathers' geographically isolated and economically challenged region.
At Two Feathers, we envision a world filled with love and in balance within ourselves and with all of creation for generations to come. We believe this can be made possible if Native American youth and their families are empowered to achieve their full potential through culturally-affirming mental health programs.
With a team of over 30 professionals, Two Feathers provides counseling, cultural programs, leadership development, and community events and activities to improve the wellbeing and self-determination of Native American youth in Humboldt County.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Arcata Fish and Wildlife Office (College Corps ONLY)
1655 Heindon Road, Arcata, 95521
This site is only available to College Corps fellows.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge
1020 Ranch Road, Loleta, 95551
The Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which includes Castle Rock National Wildlife Refuge, was established in 1971, to conserve precious habitat for the great diversity of birds, mammals, fish, amphibians, invertebrates, and plants that occur along the Pacific Coast of northern California.
U.S.D.A. Six Rivers National Forest: Nursery
4886 Cottage Grove Ave., McKinleyville, 95519
Stretching in a narrow 140-mile band from the Oregon border south, the Six Rivers National Forest offers nearly a million acres to discover and enjoy. It offers outstanding water recreation opportunities, special areas such as the Smith River National Recreation Area─the nation’s premiere example of a wild and scenic watershed, cultural heritage riches and legacies, and is one of Northern California’s best kept secrets offering uncrowded backcountry with lots of solitude. Its namesake major rivers─Smith, Klamath, Trinity, Eel, Van Duzen, and Mad─are among the 1,500 miles of waterways popular with anglers, kayakers, rafters, and sunbathers. The landscape is composed of extensive stands of conifers in a rugged mountain setting; elevations range from sea level to just under 7,000 feet. The forest also includes three national scenic byways, six botanical areas, four wildernesses, 365 miles of wild and scenic rivers, several lakes, outstanding 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps architecture, historic mining and logging, nationally-recognized Passport-in-Time projects, sixteen family campgrounds, numerous rustic camps, historic Bear Basin Butte Lookout and Pierson Rental Cabin, 2500 miles of roads, and 250 miles of trails. River fishing for trout, steelhead, and salmon is popular; opportunities for canoeing, rafting, kayaking, and swimming are abundant. The landscapes and waterscapes are truly spectacular, the life-styles and culture diverse, and the pace of living relaxed in the Northcoast area. More information about the Six Rivers National Forest.
U.S.D.A. Six Rivers National Forest: Redwood Experimental Forest
U.S. Highway 101, 6.4 km north of Klamath: 41°35' N 124°5' W, Klamath, 95548
Stretching in a narrow 140-mile band from the Oregon border south, the Six Rivers National Forest offers nearly a million acres to discover and enjoy. It offers outstanding water recreation opportunities, special areas such as the Smith River National Recreation Area─the nation’s premiere example of a wild and scenic watershed, cultural heritage riches and legacies, and is one of Northern California’s best kept secrets offering uncrowded backcountry with lots of solitude. Its namesake major rivers─Smith, Klamath, Trinity, Eel, Van Duzen, and Mad─are among the 1,500 miles of waterways popular with anglers, kayakers, rafters, and sunbathers. The landscape is composed of extensive stands of conifers in a rugged mountain setting; elevations range from sea level to just under 7,000 feet. The forest also includes three national scenic byways, six botanical areas, four wildernesses, 365 miles of wild and scenic rivers, several lakes, outstanding 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps architecture, historic mining and logging, nationally-recognized Passport-in-Time projects, sixteen family campgrounds, numerous rustic camps, historic Bear Basin Butte Lookout and Pierson Rental Cabin, 2500 miles of roads, and 250 miles of trails. River fishing for trout, steelhead, and salmon is popular; opportunities for canoeing, rafting, kayaking, and swimming are abundant. The landscapes and waterscapes are truly spectacular, the life-styles and culture diverse, and the pace of living relaxed in the Northcoast area. More information about the Six Rivers National Forest.
U.S.D.A. Six Rivers National Forest: Supervisor's Office
1330 Bayshore Way, Eureka, 95501
Stretching in a narrow 140-mile band from the Oregon border south, the Six Rivers National Forest offers nearly a million acres to discover and enjoy. It offers outstanding water recreation opportunities, special areas such as the Smith River National Recreation Area─the nation’s premiere example of a wild and scenic watershed, cultural heritage riches and legacies, and is one of Northern California’s best kept secrets offering uncrowded backcountry with lots of solitude. Its namesake major rivers─Smith, Klamath, Trinity, Eel, Van Duzen, and Mad─are among the 1,500 miles of waterways popular with anglers, kayakers, rafters, and sunbathers. The landscape is composed of extensive stands of conifers in a rugged mountain setting; elevations range from sea level to just under 7,000 feet. The forest also includes three national scenic byways, six botanical areas, four wildernesses, 365 miles of wild and scenic rivers, several lakes, outstanding 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps architecture, historic mining and logging, nationally-recognized Passport-in-Time projects, sixteen family campgrounds, numerous rustic camps, historic Bear Basin Butte Lookout and Pierson Rental Cabin, 2500 miles of roads, and 250 miles of trails. River fishing for trout, steelhead, and salmon is popular; opportunities for canoeing, rafting, kayaking, and swimming are abundant. The landscapes and waterscapes are truly spectacular, the life-styles and culture diverse, and the pace of living relaxed in the Northcoast area. More information about the Six Rivers National Forest.
Ukiah Unified School District
511 S Orchard Ave, Ukiah, 95482
The Ukiah Unified School District serves approximately 6,000 students, preschoolers through adults. The district comprises six neighborhood elementary schools, two middle schools, and a comprehensive high school. In addition, our district offers an early education preschool, independent learning opportunities for elementary and high school students, an alternative education high school, and an adult learning center. We serve students from the city of Ukiah, and the communities of Redwood Valley, Calpella, and Hopland.