Program Sites
Xine:wh-ding Inc.: Hupa Language Immersion Nest
Mailing: PO Box 1165, Hoopa, 95546
“A Time and Place for Language”
Hupa Language Immersion Nest provides summer school and programs for youth and families. As a result of federal and state government policies, currently the Hupa language is highly endangered with only a few first language speakers, all that are elders. Through these programs we hope to revitalize the language and work to create new speakers of the language.
Yolo County DHHS: Adult Protective Services
25 N Cottonwood St, Woodland, 95695
The Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency provides services that advance our mission of ensuring Yolo County residents are healthy, safe and economically stable. Click one of the buttons below to provide a donation that will support our work in the areas of food security, foster youth or homeless services.
Yolo County DHHS: Social Work Employment-Based
500 Jefferson Boulevard A and B, Sacramento, 95605
The Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency provides services that advance our mission of ensuring Yolo County residents are healthy, safe and economically stable. Click one of the buttons below to provide a donation that will support our work in the areas of food security, foster youth or homeless services.
Youth For Change
P.O. Box 1476, Paradise, 95967
Youth for Change is a non profit, public benefit organization providing comprehensive and dynamic services, support and treatment to individuals, families and communities in the North State.
YouthAbility: Thrift Shop - SW Empl-Based Placement
1309 10 Street, Suite 110, Arcata, 95521
YouthAbility began offering its training program in 2006 when local foster parent and youth advocate Rose Baker recognized the barriers foster youth faced when attempting to enter the workforce. YouthAbility now offers its program to all youth 16-24 with barriers to employment. Our employees, trainers, and case managers are...
Yuba City Hands of Hope: Homeless Services Volunteer
909 Spiva Ave, Yuba City, 95991
non-profit agency provides supportive services to homeless families with children,
seeking to alleviate the conditions leading to chronic homelessness.
Yurok Tribe Early Childhood Education Center
3400 Erie St., Eureka, 95501
When considering placements with this site, cultural sensitivity and openness to working with Native families and staff is a must. Experience with at least one Native American Studies course, or equivalent cultural experience, to be determined by Yurok learning site representatives, is preferred.
The Eureka Early Childhood Education Center is the only site approved at this time; students planning to place at the Klamath site, please contact the Center for Community Based Learning at ccbl@humboldt.edu.
Yurok Tribe: Klamath Promise Neighborhood
190 Klamath Blvd, Klamath, 95548
This site is currenty only supported for employment-based placements with approval from the Practicum Director.
Yurok Tribe: Prosecutors Office
190 Klamath Blvd, Klamath, 95548
The mission of the Yurok Tribe is to exercise the aboriginal and sovereign rights of the Yurok People to continue forever our Tribal traditions of self-governance, cultural and spiritual preservation, stewardship of Yurok lands, waters, and other natural endowments, balanced social and economic development, peace and reciprocity, and respect for the dignity and individual rights of all persons living within the jurisdiction of the Yurok Tribe while honoring our Creator, our ancestors and our descendants.
Yurok Tribe: Yurok Health and Human Services
190 Klamath Blvd, Klamath, 95548
The mission of the Yurok Tribe is to exercise the aboriginal and sovereign rights of the Yurok People to continue forever our Tribal traditions of self-governance, cultural and spiritual preservation, stewardship of Yurok lands, waters, and other natural endowments, balanced social and economic development, peace and reciprocity, and respect for the dignity and individual rights of all persons living within the jurisdiction of the Yurok Tribe while honoring our Creator, our ancestors and our descendants.
Yurok Tribe: Yurok Health and Human Services - Employment Based
190 Klamath Blvd, Klamath, 95548
The mission of the Yurok Tribe is to exercise the aboriginal and sovereign rights of the Yurok People to continue forever our Tribal traditions of self-governance, cultural and spiritual preservation, stewardship of Yurok lands, waters, and other natural endowments, balanced social and economic development, peace and reciprocity, and respect for the dignity and individual rights of all persons living within the jurisdiction of the Yurok Tribe while honoring our Creator, our ancestors and our descendants.
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