Program Sites
California Department of Social Services: Community Care Licensing - Social Work Employment-Based
744 P Street, MS 8-17-17, Sacramento, 95814
This site is only available to social work students with an approved employment-based proposal form and identified off-site supervision.
California Highway Patrol: Humboldt Area Office
255 East Samoa Blvd., Arcata, 95521
The California Highway Patrol Humboldt Area is proud to serve the northern Humboldt County region providing safety, service, and security to thousands of residents, commuters, and tourists each day. As part of the CHP's Northern Division, our office patrols US 101, State Route 36, State Route 299, as well as hundreds of miles of unincorporated county roadwaysand serves 134,000 residents of Humboldt County. Our Willow Creek Resident Post provides service and quick response to the rural communities of Willow Creek, Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, and surrounding areas that include State route 96 and State Route 169. We offer a number of programs aimed at keeping you safe on the road and on the highway. Contact our office for information on how to safely buckle kids in their safety seats, teach new drivers the challenges of the road, or learn some tips for driving at night, in bad weather, and in high volume traffic.
California State Parks: Fort Humboldt
3431 Fort Ave., Eureka, 95503
Our Mission
To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
California State Parks: North Coast Redwoods District: Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park:
1111 2nd St, Crescent City, 95531
Our Mission
To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
California State Parks: North Coast Redwoods District: Humboldt Lagoons State Park
4150 Patrick’s Point Drive (Administrative Office), Trinidad, 95570
Park location: Humboldt Lagoons is located 40 miles north of Eureka and 55 miles south of Crescent City on Highway 101.
California State Parks: North Coast Redwoods District: Humboldt Redwoods State Park
17119 Hwy 254 (Avenue of the Giants), Weott, 95571
Our Mission
To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
California State Parks: North Coast Redwoods District: Little River State Beach
4150 Patrick’s Point Drive (Administrative Office), Trinidad, 95570
Park location: The beach is located five miles south of Trinidad and 13 miles north of Eureka, just off Highway 101.
California State Parks: North Coast Redwoods District: Main Office
3431 Fort Ave., Eureka, 95503
This site is for service provided to the California State Parks - North Coast Redwoods District in general (not Fort Humboldt specifically. Students directly serving Fort Humboldt ONLY - not the larger district - will need to contact the Center for Community Based Learning at...
California State Parks: North Coast Redwoods District: Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
127011 Newton B. Drury Parkway, Orick, 95555
Our Mission
To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
California State Parks: North Coast Redwoods District: Sue-Meg State Park
4150 Patrick's Point Dr., Trinidad, 95570
Our Mission
To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
California State Parks: North Coast Redwoods District: Tolowa Dunes State Park
4150 Patrick’s Point Drive (Administrative office), Trinidad, 95570
Location/ Directions to park: 2 miles north of Crescent City. From Crescent City CA take Northcrest Dr. north off of HWY. 101. Access roads are Old Mill Rd. off Northcrest Dr. and further along Northcrest Dr. (which becomes Lake Earl Dr...
California State Parks: North Coast Redwoods District: Trinidad State Beach
4150 Patrick’s Point Drive, Trinidad, 95570
Our Mission
To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
California Tribal TANF Partnership (CTTP): Social Work Employment-Based
636 H Street, Eureka, 95501
The California Tribal TANF Partnership (CTTP) is associated with 20 tribes and other organizations that operate tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs for Native American people. CTTP was established on July 8, 2003 and remains operational under the governing body
Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians as lead administrators.
Our goal and purpose is to help families achieve self-sufficiency through educational training, career and employment opportunities, as well as various supported services and programs with temporary financial assistance. CTTP continually seeks to add more partners to the consortium and to extend temporary assistance and programs to more Native Americans in need.
Carlsbad Unified School District: Carlsbad High School
3557 Lancer Way, Carlsbad, 92208
The intertwined roots of the Carlsbad community and its schools hark back to 1872, when "Carlsbad by the Sea" began to burgeon as an agricultural community and resort destination.
As true with many California districts, CUSD boundaries are older than most of the cities that it serves. Today, the District covers approximately 42 square miles, serves a Carlsbad population of over 110,000, as well as the communities of Oceanside and San Marcos.
CUSD is recognized as one of the highest-achieving school districts in the county. Many of our schools have been identified as Distinguished Schools at the federal and state levels.
A major factor for families, as well as businesses planning to relocate to Carlsbad is this excellence in education that has earned our district schools and staff numerous awards and recognition.
We have recently modernized Carlsbad High School, four elementary schools, two middle school campuses, and our brand new Sage Creek High School, which welcomed the first group of students for the 2013-14 school year.
Our schools are also supported by dedicated teachers, classified and management employees, parent volunteers and leaders, and an assortment of foundations and support groups, all of whom contribute to our success with students.
Cascade Union Elementary School District: Tree of Life International Charter School
16415 Jacquline Street, Anderson, 96007
Tree of Life International is a Tk-8th Spanish/English Dual Immersion Charter School where Love is our First Language.
Mission
To establish a culture where Love is Our First Language.
Vision
Empowering students to become bold, compassionate leaders who embrace and champion the value of all cultures.
Tree of Life International envisions a diverse, loving community of world changers where:
- Relationships are valued
- Hearts are full
- Strengths are recognized
- Uniqueness is celebrated, and
- Goals are achieved.
Center for New Growth
770 11th St, Arcata, 95521
Our mission is to support your journey back to wholeness in a way that honors your individual needs and process. For some, ketamine therapy can be a useful tool along this path.
Providing ketamine assisted therapy and integration services to support your innate capacity for healing. We practice within a framework that honors the unfolding of transformation by encouraging connection to the healing intelligence present in all beings, and the inner drive towards wholeness.
Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership (CVNL): Court Referral
153 Stony Circle #100, Santa Rosa, 95401
Serving Sonomal County Superior Court, Youth Impact Program, Sonoma County Office of Education (SCOE) youth volunteers, Homeless Court, in partnership with St. Vincent De Paul
Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy (CAUSE): Santa Maria Chapter
120 E. Jones St., Santa Maria, 93454
Our Story
CAUSE began as two separate organizations, CAUSE in Ventura County in 2001 and PUEBLO in Santa Barbara County in 2003, which both emerged during the nationwide living wage movement and won milestone victories to create a living wage region on the Central Coast, lifting wages for thousands of workers. In 2013, the two organizations joined forces, and CAUSE took on PUEBLO’s work in Santa Barbara County, creating a regional organization for social, economic and environmental justice.
CAUSE's Mission
CAUSE is a base-building organization committed to social, economic, and environmental justice for working-class and immigrant communities in California’s Central Coast. We build grassroots power through community organizing, leadership development, coalition building, civic engagement, policy research, and advocacy.
CAUSE's vision is that together we can create a global community where we all contribute to, and benefit from, a sustainable economy that is just, prosperous and environmentally healthy.
Centro del Pueblo Movimiento Indigena Migrante
317 3rd St., Suite 8, Eureka, 95501
Students are approved to serve at the following Centro del Pueblo sites:
- Jardín Santuario/Sanctuary Garden sites at 11th & F Streets, Arcata
- 3750 Rohnerville Rd, Fortuna
- 45 Fellowship Way, Bayside (Greenhouse)
- 2292 Newburg Rd, Fortuna (Fortuna Food Bank)
Chartwells Higher Education - Humboldt Dining
355 Granite Ave., Arcata, 95521
At colleges and universities around the country, we are re-inventing the on-campus dining experience. We are challenging the norm and setting new standards by investing in high-tech, food-infused social spaces that bring people together to promote meaningful relationships and interactions. We are food-forward difference makers, bound together by a desire to feed hungry minds and prepare students for success.
Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria
Physical: 1 Cher-Ae Lane, Trinidad, CA 95573, Trinidad, 95573
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.
Cher-Ae Heights: Tribal Programs - Social Work Employment-based
Physical: 1 Cher-Ae Lane, Trinidad, CA 95573, Trinidad, 95573
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.
Children's Legacy Center for Resilience
1110 Shasta Street, Redding, 96001
The Children’s Legacy Center is a nongovernment agency partnering successfully with multiple government agencies and medical partners to drive real change through procedure, practice, and policy. This collaboration is changing the trajectory of children’s lives and will ensure the next generation of adults has the foundation to reach their ultimate potential.
Children's Legacy Center for Resilience: Social Work Employment-Based
1110 Shasta Street, Redding, 96001
This site is only available to social work students who have an approved proposal for employment-based placement that has been reviewed by the Director of Field Education.