Program Sites
California Women's Therapy
12490 W. Fielding Circle, Unit # 603, Playa Vista, 90094
California Women's Therapy is a team of female, licensed psychologists providing psychotherapy and couple's counseling to clients throughout California.
California Young World
1110 Fairwood Avenue, Sunnyvale, 94089
California Young World, Inc. prides itself in delivering the highest quality early child education. Our teachers provide safe, nurturing and inclusive classrooms rich in family engagement. We strive to create a universal environment that meets the needs and ability level of every child. California Young World promotes a comprehensive program tailored to offer a variety of developmentally appropriate activities in a play-based environment where learning is fun!
California Youth Adcovacy
650 University Ave, Suite 203, Sacramento, 95825
Empowering California’s youth to create tobacco-free environments. CYAN’s Youth Program supports the development of youth-adult partnerships in order to effectively advocate for social norm change in local communities.
Through training, education, and support, CYAN is partnering with student and public health advocates to eliminate tobacco and tobacco industry presence on California college and university campuses.
California Youth Services Counseling Center
23282 Mill Creek Drive Suite 100, Laguna Hills, 92653
We are a nonprofit counseling center that provides high quality low cost counseling, life skills, and supportive services to individuals, couples and families who otherwise would be unable to afford the help they need.
Californians Against Waste (CAW)
921 11th St, Sacramento, CA, 95814
The mission of Californians Against Waste is to protect communities by eliminating the pollution inherent in the extraction and disposal of natural resources. CAW believes in preventing waste at its source and holding producers responsible throughout a product's lifecycle to transition California to a thriving circular economy.
Californians for Justice
1205 Pine Ave Suite 101, Long Beach, CA, Long Beach, 90804
Californians for Justice is a statewide youth-powered organization fighting to improve the lives of communities of color, immigrant, low-income, LGBTQ and other marginalized communities. We believe that young people are the leaders we need to create the healthy, just and vibrant schools all of our communities deserve.
...Californians for Justice
115 W 4th Street, Long Beach, 90802
Californians for Justice is a statewide grassroots organization working for racial justice by building the power of youth, communities of color, immigrants, low-income families, and LGBTQ communities. Led by students, we organize to advance educational justice and improve our social, economic, and political conditions. Californians for Justice believes that young people are the leaders we need to create the healthy, just and vibrant schools all of our communities deserve. We ensure that students have the opportunity to grow as leaders, and work with them to win campaigns so that every school and community can thrive.
Californians for Pesticide Reform
145 E. Hermosa St., Lindsay, 93247
Californians for Pesticide Reform (CPR) is a statewide coalition with over 200 member organizations. Founded in 1996 by groups interested in cooperating closely to protect public health and the environment from the dangers of pesticides, CPR aims to prevent the problem at its source—reducing the use of pesticides and supporting safe alternatives.
Californians for Pesticide Reform/ Safe Ag Safe Schools (SASS)
931 E.Market St., Salinas, 93905
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Calinana
16 Technology Dr. 165, Irvine, 92618
Calinana is a handcrafted jewelry company located in Irvine Ca. Our collections can be found in upscale boutiques ranging all over California and some in other states. We focus on making our products fun, unique, and high quality.
Calix, Inc.
No address provided.
Calix delivers a broadband platform and managed services that enable our customers to improve life one community at a time. We\u2019re at the forefront of a once in a generational change in the broadband industry. Join us as we innovate, help our customers reach their potential, and connect underserved communities with...
Call Of The Sea (Educational Tall Ship - Matthew Turner Division)
85 Liberty Ship Way Suite 205A, Sausalito, 94965
Call of the Sea is an educational nonprofit with the mission to inspire youth to unleash their potential through experiential, environmental education under sail. Our vision is to empower generations of students to become environmental stewards and transform their world through sailing.
Call of the Sea (COTS) is a 501(c)(3) and was founded in 1985 by Alan Olson and a group of local sailors to provide Bay Area youth an opportunity to sail traditional tall ships, investigate the local marine environment, connect to the Bay’s rich maritime history, and inspire them to be stewards of the sea and earth.
In 2004, COTS merged with a group headed by Ken Neal and in 2007 acquired the schooner Seaward. The Executive Directorship was turned over to Charles Hart in 2011. In the past ten years, Seaward has served over 60,000+ students, and now sails with an average of 5,000+ students a year.
In January 2015, COTS merged with Educational Tall Ship Inc. (ETS), the organization Alan Olson created to build the Matthew Turner in Sausalito. Through the community-driven construction of the 132 foot tall ship Matthew Turner, Call of the Sea continues to cultivate the maritime tradition of the San Francisco Bay Area by engaging people with their local waters.
COTS also merged with the Golden Gate Tall Ship Society (founded in 1985) shortly after the merger with ETS. This non-profit organization was dedicated to raising on-board scholarship funds for students and bringing awareness of tall ships to the Bay Area.
Call of the Sea currently offers marine environmental educational programs to bay area youth onboard Seaward. Once completed, Matthew Turner will provide additional opportunities for students of all ages to learn from our unique, out-of-the-classroom sailing platform in 2018.
Calla High School Continuation (Manteca Unified School District)
130 South Austin Road, Manteca, 95336
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Callahan & Blaine APLC
3 Hutton Centre Drive, Ninth Floor, Santa Ana, 92707
Callahan & Blaine is California's Premier Litigation Firm. Founded in 1984, C&B has been achieving record-breaking verdicts and settlements for over 32 years in all areas of complex litigation. For example, C&B has the highest jury verdict in Orange County history, a $934 million jury verdict achieved after...
Calle Mayor Middle School
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University students will work directly with K-8 students in urban classroom settings. School has a diverse student population in terms of language, culture, gender and socio-economic background (minimum 27% of minority student population).
Calmar Floors LLC
1360 South State College Blvd., Anaheim, 92806
We are a growing flooring company, serving homeowners, builders, property managers, Realtors, and interior designers.
CALmatters
1007 7th St, Suite 2, Sacramento, 95814
CALmatters is a three year old nonprofit news organization with a full time staff of 22 dedicated to explaining the policy and politics of America???s biggest state. We produce vivid, original journalism and data-driven news and analyses distributed to more than 170 media partners and on CALmatters.org. Our reporters...
CalOptima Health
No address provided.
A community-based Medicare and Medi-Cal program that provides coordinated and integrated health care services to frail elders to help them continue living independently in the community. PACE provides all the acute and long-term care services covered by Medicare and Medi-Cal.
Calpine Energy Solutions
No address provided.
Calpine Corporation is America's largest generator of electricity from natural gas and geothermal resources with operations in competitive power markets.
CalPride
1202 H Street Suite D, Modesto, 95354
As a regional leader in LGBTQ+ advocacy and public health, CalPride is committed to addressing the unique needs of marginalized communities, particularly LGBTQ+ individuals, BIPOC youth, and those experiencing economic instability or homelessness. The mission of CalPride is to empower the LGBTQ+ community through intersectional advocacy, transparent education, and trauma-informed care.
CalPro Dog Training
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CalPro Dog Training provides customized in-home assistance for dog training, including rehabilitating rescue dogs into a family/home environment. The program is customized to each family’s needs to ensure dog owners are equipped to provide dogs an environment in which they can thrive.
CalSAC OC
1440 BroadwaySuite 501, Oakland, 94612
The California School-Age Consortium's mission is to support and advance professionals and organizations in providing quality, affordable and accessible afterschool and school-age care programs. The Orange County Chapter accomplishes this mission through our focus on connecting professionals, enhancing competency, and...
CalSTRS
100 Waterfront Place, West Sacramento, 95605
The California State Teachers’ Retirement System was established by law in 1913 to provide retirement benefits to California’s public school educators from prekindergarten through community college.
Today, CalSTRS is the largest educator-only pension fund in the world, and the second largest pension fund in the U.S.
The market value of the CalSTRS Investment Portfolio was approximately $275 billion as of November 30, 2020.