Project Access

Organization Description

We run Family and Senior Resource Centers all through out California and several other states and offer a variety of programs and services for youth, adults, and seniors. Our mission is to be the leading provider of vital on-site health, education and employment services to low-income families, children and seniors. Our goal is to give low income families the tools needed to break the cycle of poverty, become healthier, further educated and financially stable.

Program Information

Mission: To be the leading provider of vital on-site health, education, and employment services to families, children, and seniors living in affordable housing communities. Vision: Project Access envisions that all residents of affordable housing communities have the opportunity to achieve self-sufficiency and maximize their full potential.

Health & Safety

Background check is needed for volunteers and interns

Each Project Access Resource Center may serve the following populations: low-income families of youth, adults and/or seniorsWe operate in various locations and each Resource Center community will vary in populations. We serve communities that are diverse in age groups. We have different programs for each population and provide services to try out best to meet the needs of the residents.

Each Project Access Resource Center may serve the following populations: low-income families of youth, adults and/or seniorsWe operate in various locations and each Resource Center community will vary in populations. We serve communities that are diverse in age groups.Trainings, instructions and introductions will be completed at orientation. Supervision is given as needed. As of Summer 2021 - We are only offering in-person opportunities.A Project Access staff member will always be on site alongside intern students. Intern students may work in various locations within the assigned site with or without direct supervision of a Project Access staff member.

Prior to their start date, student and supervisor will confirm a weekly schedule commitment until the last day of service. Check-in and check-out may be completed in a multitude of ways dependent on supervisor (ie. on paper, meeting directly, meeting virtually).

Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Background Check (e.g. fingerprinting/livescan, driving record)
  • Computer Literacy
  • Must be 18 or older
Address 
2100 W Orangewood Ave., Ste. 230
Orange, CA 92868
United States
General Phone 
Student Contact 
Name
Linda Tran
Job Title
Volunteer Services Manager
Phone
Email

Current Opportunities

Title Program Start Date Location Type
Family Resource Center - Crystal View Service Learning Ongoing
Family Resource Center at VIA 425 Service Learning Ongoing
Non-remote/On-Site: Project Access Opportunity Service Learning Ongoing On-site
Project Access CLA - Internship Program, Service Learning Ongoing Hybrid (combination of on-site and remote)
Remote and Non-Remote Opportunity: Project Access Program Volunteer Service Learning Ongoing Hybrid (combination of on-site and remote)
Program(s) 
CLA - Human Development Internship
CLA - Internship Program
Organization type 
Human, Social, or Employment Services (Nonprofit)
Focus Population(s)
Adults, Children/Youth, Seniors
Focus Area(s)
Health & Medicine
Hours of operation 

Our Resource Centers typically operate Monday-Friday from 9am-6pm.

Minimum required hours 
1
Maximum students 
50