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1. A Touch of Understanding

Publications: http://touchofunderstanding.org/

Address: 5280 Stirling Street #102
City: Granite Bay State: CA Zip: 95746

Phone: 9167914146
Email: volunteer@touchofunderstanding.org
Hours: M-F 9am-5pm

Descriptions: A Touch of Understanding (ATOU) provides disability awareness programs designed to educate a new generation to understand the challenges associated with disabilities and to accept and respect all individuals.

The mission of A Touch of Understanding is to encourage acceptance and respect for all individuals and to minimize the discrimination, bullying and misunderstanding experienced by children and adults who are perceived as different for any reason, but especially those with disabilities.

Keywords: disabled persons, mentor/tutor, outreach, youth, education

2. Al-Anon Family Groups

Address: 5429 Palm Avenue, Suite A
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95841

Contact Person: Ken Priestley
Contact's Position: Office Manager
Phone: 9163342971
Email: d610webcoord@gmail.com

Descriptions: Al-Anon and Alateen support groups for those who have alcoholic relatives or friends. Based on 12-step program. Meeting schedules available; 24-hours telephone message for meeting information. Spanish-speaking, men only, or women only meetings available. Volunteers are required to be a member of Al-Anon.

Keywords: substance abuse, mentor/tutor, counseling

3. Big Brothers Big Sisters, Greater Sacramento Area

Publications: http://www.bbbs-sac.org/site/c.cuISJdNWKlL6G/b.7659725/k.EF92/Home_Page.htm

Address: 800 Howe Ave. Suite 440
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95825

Contact Person: Kelley Lyons
Contact's Position: Customer Relations Specialist
Phone: 9166469300
Email: info@bbbs-sac.org
Hours: M-F 9am to 5pm

Descriptions: Big Brothers Big Sisters is a community mentoring program which matches a volunteer adult mentor to a child, with the expectation that a caring and supportive relationship will develop.

Keyword: Mentor/tutor, youth

4. Boy Scouts of America, Golden Empire Council

Publications: http://www.gec-bsa.org/

Address: 251 Commerce Circle
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95815

Contact Person: Tyler Bonino
Phone: 9169291417 x108
Email: tyler.bonino@scouting.org
Hours: M-F 8:30-5pm

Descriptions: Educational and family oriented recreational programs neighborhood groups. Trains volunteer leaders, maintains outdoor educational and camping facilities, and provides special programs for disabled children and adults. We have a lot of fun and no previous experience required. Traning provided.

For more information, www.gec-bsa.org

Keywords: disabled persons, mentor/tutor, environment

5. BPSOS Center for Community Advancement, Inc.

Publications: https://www.bpsos.org/

Address: 13950 Milton Ave. Suite 301
City: Westminster State: CA Zip: 92683

Phone: 7148972214
Email: info@bpsos.org
Hours: Monday-Friday 830am-430pm

Descriptions: BPSOS, Inc. (Boat People SOS., Inc.) is the nation's largest Vietnamese-American community organization, has deep roots in the community. Founded in 1980 as a volunteer group conducting rescue-at-sea missions during the boat people exodus, the organization has grown into a national network of 8 office locations across the U.S. and 2 locations in Southeast Asia.

BPSOS' mission is to empower, organize and equip Vietnamese individuals and communities in their pursuit of liberty and dignity. BPSOS-CCA is the California affiliate of BPSOS, a national Vietnamese-American non-profit community-based organization with 37-year track record of service. BPSOS CCA has multiple programs, one of which provides a pathway to citizenship and low cost or pro bono legal services.

Keywords: cultural, outreach, legal, health, education, mentor/tutor

6. Capitol Area Indian Resources, Incorporated

Publications: http://cair.us/

Address: 3423 Arden Way
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 958251223

Contact Person: Elena Tarango
Contact's Position: Program Coordinator
Phone: 9169719190
Email: cair@cair.us
Hours: M-F 10am-6pm

Descriptions: Services Provided: Academic and cultural enrichment activities for youth in grades K-12. Components include tutorial assistance, math and science activities, a library resource room and college motivation activities. Cultural activities include culture classes, field trips and cultural presentations. Encourages parent participation. Works with local schools, colleges and agencies to provide resources to its students and clients.

Volunteer tutors are assigned 1-2 students to tutor. Tutors are needed Monday through Friday as scheduled by tutor and parent. The volunteer will also help provide pre- and post-testing to determine academic level of tutored student.

Keyword: mentor/tutor, cultural

7. Catholic Faith Formation - Catholic Diocese of Sacramento

Address: 2110 Broadway
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95818

Contact Person: John Reisch
Contact's Position: Director
Phone: 9167330123
Hours: M-F 8:30-4:30pm

Descriptions: For Catholic parishes in 20 counties in Northern California. Trains teachers and cathedral workers for preschool through adult. Programs in:
Youth Ministry: leadership formation of youth and adults retreats, special events, resources and consultation services for junior high and high school students. Cheryl Tholcke, Coordinator.
Hispanic Youth and Young Adult Ministry: leadership development, retreats and activities for Hispanic youth and young adults. Milagros Calvetti, Coordinator.
Pendola Center: summer camp program for boys and girls ages 6-17 and a backpacking program for high school students. Family Camp on Labor Day Weekend. Outdoor School in the fall, grades 5, 6 and 7. Stephen Tholcke, Director.
Camp Recreation: summer camp for adults and children with disabilities. John Donohoe, contact person.
Ministry to Persons with Special Needs: responsible for accessibility, religious education and outreach to people with disabilities. Michelle Hendricks, Coordinator.
Ministry to the Deaf: coordinates religious education, liturgy, accessibility and interpreters for deaf children and adults. Stanley Simonet and Debbie Vanderfold, contact persons.

Keywords: religious, youth, disabled persons, counseling, mentor/tutor

8. Center for Fathers and Families

Publications: https://cffsacramento.org/cms/

Address: 2251 Florin Road, Suite 152
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95822

Phone: 9165683237
Hours: M-F 8:30-5:30pm

Descriptions: The Center for Fathers and Families (CFF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency with a strong history of responding to the needs of fathers and their families by offering programs and services that lead to family growth, enrichment, and empowerment.

We also strive to equip each member of the family with the skills, information, and resources necessary to promote a strong family life, which in turn promotes stronger, healthier communities. To see this vision to fruition, beginning in 2007, CFF expanded our services to include our Making After School Time Enriching and Rewarding (MASTERS) program. MASTERS serves 2,200 low-income children and families each and every school day by providing homework assistance, enrichment activities, recreation, and health and wellness activities and education. We knew it was extremely important to partner with school and other community based organizations in managing youth time between 3-6 PM.

Keywords: women, youth, mentor/tutor, father, paternity

9. Centro Guadalupe Advocacy Program

Publications: http://sacramento.networkofcare.org/veterans/services/agency.aspx?pid=CentroGuadalupe_867_17_0

Address: 730 S Street
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95811

Phone: 9164435367

Descriptions: The Centro Guadeloupe Advocacy Program is a multi-service agency that serves primarily Hispanic families, women, and children in such areas as emergency food and shelter, counseling, translation, information and referral, and employment.

Volunteers are needed to assist with the "Community Pals" youth project for 7th - 11th grades which targets students from high risk environments; make periodic contact in person and over the phone with students; and help plan and implement activities.

This is a program that allows creative input. Volunteers should have a good rapport with young people and be understanding of problems facing students from high risk environments. The ability to speak Spanish is desirable. Volunteers work closely with a project coordinator.

Internships may be available.

Keywords: Hunger Homeless & Housing Cultural Youth Cmty Dev, women, emergency, counseling, mentor/tutor

10. Child Welfare Services

Publications: https://www.yolocounty.org/health-human-services/children-youth/child-welfare-services-cws

Address: 625 Court Street
City: Woodland State: CA Zip: 95695

Phone: 5306692345
Email: volunteer@yolocounty.org
Hours: M-F 8-5pm

Descriptions: Yolo County Child Welfare Services strengthens the safety, permanency, and well-being of children involved in the child welfare system. Child Welfare Services intervenes on behalf of children who need protection from abuse and neglect. With the ultimate goal of safety and permanency, CWS providing assistance with adoption, foster home licensing. independent living, placement assessment and family reunification.

Keywords: youth, mentor/tutor

11. College Horizons/Cal-SOAP

Publications: http://www.scoe.net/

Address: PO Box 269003
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95826

Phone: 9162282500
Email: info@scoe.net
Hours: M-F 8-5pm

Descriptions: ???????The Sacramento Cal-SOAP Consortium is one of 15 projects of the California Student Opportunity Access Program, administered statewide by the California Student Aid Commission.

The Sacramento Cal-SOAP directly serves students in 55 elementary, middle, and high schools throughout Sacramento County. The project provides tutoring services to students in nearly 80 AVID classes and delivers a college and financial aid advising program to approximately 5,300 students in nine high schools.?

Keywords: cultural, mentor/tutor

12. Community School Solutions/Smart Kids

Publications: http://www.thecapcenter.org/

Address: 4700 Roseville Road
City: North Highlands State: CA Zip: 95660

Contact Person: Michael Williams
Contact's Position: Directo
Phone: 9162441913
Email: mwilliams@thecapcenter.org
Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 2-4 pm

Descriptions: Positions Available: 10-12

Deadline to Apply: Ongoing at start of semesters

Description: Paid position. $13.50/hour. Provide tutoring to elementary school students (mainly 3rd-6th graders) who are below reading grade level. Tutors typically spend 30-60 minutes each week outside of class for preparing class lesson plans and selecting books. Ongoing training will be provided.

Desired Qualifications: Strong desire to work with challenged youth. Experience with children in school/education setting preferred. Strong time management skills. Must be able to participate in Smart Kids training.

Keywords: Tutoring, mentoring, kids, youth, education, mentor/tutor

13. Country Day Summer

Publications: https://www.saccds.org/country-day-summer

Address: 2636 Latham Drive
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95846

Contact Person: Adolfo Mercado
Contact's Position: Director
Phone: 9164818811
Email: jkronemeyer@saccds.org
Hours: M-F 9-6

Descriptions: "Summerbridge is about getting younger students into learning and older students into teaching." Sacramento Summerbridge is designed to assist talented, middle school age students to overcome cultural, economic, and educational barriers that place them educationally at risk and provides them with the opportunity to strengthen their academic skills so that they can enter and succeed in college prepatory classes when they reach high school. The program offers a rigorous six-week summer sessions where students attend classes taught by high school and college students. Students also attend year-round tutoring sessions where high school and college students volunteer as their tutors and mentors. Classes are small (4-7 students) and are focused on personal interaction and individual student initiation.

Volunteer needs are as follows:
-School year tutors are needed to work with students individually or in small groups.
-Summerbridge is an AmeriCorps program, so volunteers may be hired as a Year-Round Teacher or Teaching Coordinator and receive a small living allowance and an educational grant toward college loans or graduate school
-Teachers are needed during the summer--SUMMERBRIDGE WILL TRAIN YOU! A small living allowance is paid, but one receives the life time experience of being a full-time classroom teacher for six weeks.
-Office and other types of help are always welcome.

Keywords: mentor/tutor

14. Davis Joint Unified School District

Publications: https://www.djusd.net/about/prospective_families/school_directory

Address: 526 B Street
City: Davis State: CA Zip: 95616

Contact Person: Contact each school for volunteer opportunities
Hours: M-F 7:30am-4pm

Descriptions: For the most up-to-date information on all DJUSD school information and contacts, please see: https://www.djusd.net/about/prospective_families/school_directory

The Davis Joint Unified School District includes continuation, elementary, junior high, and high schools throughout the City of Davis and outlying rural areas. Volunteers may be needed on to assist teachers with children in the classroom, tutoring, and to work in the learning skills centers (select schools). Prior to contacting the schools, know the days and times you are available and what age group (if any) you prefer to work with.

Individuals should directly contact the schools for additional, one-time or on-going projects.

Keywords: education, mentor/tutor, youth

15. Davis Kids Klub

Publications: http://www.daviskidsklub.com/

Address: Davis Public Schools
City: Davis State: CA Zip: 95616

Contact Person: Lynda Yancher
Contact's Position: Coordinator
Phone: 5302204731
Email: daviskidsklub@aol.com
Hours: M-F 8-6

Descriptions: Davis Kids Klub hosts ACCESS ( Afterschool Community Collaboration Enrichment Student Services). The Davis Child Care Program is committed to providing quality, affordable child care to all Davis families and to enrich their lives through arts, athletics, community involvement with emotional and academic support. This afterschool program is offered at a number of schools in Davis.

Volunteers are needed to help students with homework and recreational activities. For more information, visit www.daviskidsklub.com

Keywords: youth, mentor/tutor

16. Elk Grove Teen Center/Youth for Christ

Publications: https://www.teencenterusa.com/

Address: 8978 Elk Grove Blvd.
City: Elk Grove State: CA Zip: 95624

Phone: 9166866942
Email: tcusaeg@frontier.com

Descriptions: Services Provided: Recreational and after-school activities in a drug free environment offering positive alternatives. Pool table, ping pong, video games, big screen TV and movies, computers for homework and other games. Tutor as needed. Youth/family counseling referrals.

Keywords: rcreation, mentor/tutor, counseling, substance abuse

17. Emerson Junior High

Publications: https://eme-djusd-ca.schoolloop.com/

Address: 2121 Calaveras Ave.
City: Davis State: CA. Zip: 95616

Phone: 5307575430

Descriptions: Tutoring opportunities available. We are looking for Tutors in academic subjects and are specifically interested in establishing a list of bilingual tutors to work with students for whom English is their second language. Tutors who are fluent in Spanish, Chinese and other languages are desired.

Qualifications: Strong academic skills; patience fluency in a language other than English, as well as English.

Keywords: mentor/tutor, education, youth, bilingual

18. Grassroots Campaigns

Publications: https://grassrootscampaigns.com/

Address: 2400 22nd St #230
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95818

Contact Person: Caitlyn Hughes or Hitesh Bussie
Contact's Position: Director
Phone: 9164461100
Email: info@grassrootscampaigns.com

Descriptions: Grassroots Campaigns specializes in running face-to-face outreach campaigns for progressive advocacy groups, humanitarian organizations, and political campaigns. We are currently working on behalf of a range of partners including the Save the Children, The Southern Poverty Law Center, the ACLU, Sierra Club, and Oxfam America to raise awareness, identify new supporters, raise funds, and win concrete victories for change. We also run field campaigns to register and mobilize voters, pass legislation through grassroots advocacy, and build long-term volunteer networks.

Keywords: Animals, Cultural, Disabled Persons, Education, Emergency, Environment, Health, Housing, Hunger, International, Legal, Lobbyists, Mental Health, Mentor/Tutor, Organizations, Outreach, Recreation, Women, Youth

19. La Familia Counseling Center

Publications: http://lafcc.com/

Address: 5523 34th St.
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95820

Phone: 9164523601
Email: info@lafcc.org
Hours: M,W,F 8am-6pm; T,Th 8am-7pm

Descriptions: Services Provided: Multilingual, comprehensive, multi-cultural professional counseling; outreach and supportive services for at-risk youth and families. One-to-one counseling, crisis intervention and supportive services. Year round recreational tutorial program and youth activities.

La Familia is recruiting volunteers to be matched with youth involved in the various La Familia program components, such as counseling, supportive services, neighborhood special projects, recreational programs, tutoring or mentoring.

Qualifications: Make a commitment of 4 hours a month for the course of a year, fill out an application, get fingerprinted and take a TB test.

Keywords: cultural, counseling, mentor/tutor, youth,

20. Lao Family Community Development, Inc.

Publications: https://lfcd.org/

Address: 7171 Bowling Drive, Ste. 1120
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95823

Phone: 9163937501

Descriptions: Lao Family Community Development, Inc. (LFCD) assists diverse refugee, immigrant, limited English, and low-income U.S. born community members in achieving long-term financial and social self-sufficiency. We encourage our community members to establish goals, believe in themselves, and become active, contributing members of society.

Lao Family delivers our lingusitically and culturally appropriate services using an integrated service model that addresses the needs of the entire family unit. Our goal is to help families achieve self-sufficiency in one generation.

Keywords: Cultural Educ Employ Mentor/Tutor, youth leadership, work, career development, family, housing

21. Meadowview Community Action

Publications: https://www.shelterlistings.org/details/36728/

Address: 2251 Florin Road, Suite 156
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95822

Phone: 9163999116x224
Hours: M-F 8-5pm

Descriptions: A range of family-based social service programs that include Head Start preschool, Teens Stopping AIDS (Youth ages 16-21), Family Resource Center, Safety Net services for utility bill assistance, referrals to housing lists, after school tutoring and other social services.

For more information, www.mcainc.com
Keyword: youth, housing, mentor/tutor

22. Mutual Housing Association California

Publications: http://www.mutualhousing.com/community-organizing-at-mutual-housing/programs/

Address: 3321 Power Inn Road, Ste 320
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95826

Contact Person: George Xiong
Contact's Position: Resident Programs Manager
Phone: 5309080800
Email: george@mutualhousing.com
Hours: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

Descriptions: Mutual Housing owns and operates 1,071 homes, housing over 3,600 residents; including 346 homes in Davis and Woodland. We offer a permanent solution to the housing needs of California's diverse families. With residents taking a key role in overseeing their properties and developing programs through site-specific resident councils, communities are created in which residents have a vested interest. Councils and issue-specific site committees provide leadership in the identification of resident and community needs and in raising resources to fill those needs. These include youth development programs, education and economic development resources, safety and security programs, and recreational facilities. The mission of Mutual Housing California is to develop, operate and advocate for sustainable housing that builds strong communities through resident participation and leadership development.

Keywords: Housing, Education, Elderly, Environment, Health, Cultural, Mentor/Tutor, Organizations, Outreach, Recreation, Volunteer Groups, Youth

23. PeachTree Health Midtown (previously The Birthing Project)

Publications: https://pickpeach.org/

Address: 1900 T Street
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95811

Phone: 5307493242
Email: info@pickpeach.org
Hours: 8AM-5PM

Descriptions: Peach Tree Health is committed to providing personalized, affordable, high-quality health services. Peach Tree Health is your center for healing, opportunity and hope. We are here to keep our neighbors healthy and our community growing.

Family Medicine: We provide comprehensive, non-emergency, primary care services for for adults and children. Our services are to treat the "whole patient" and include general physical exams, sexually transmitted disease screening, TB testing, hypertension care and diabetic treatment.

Pediatrics: Peach Tree Health is here to care for your children, ages newborn through adolescence, with emphasis on the treatment of minor illnesses, routine physical exams, immunizations and parent education. We also have a pediatric dental facility opening in Yuba City this year.

Immediate Care: At Peach Tree Heath, we have two immediate care locations to serve you, Sacramento and Yuba City. We can accommodate patients who need to be seen by a provider but who do not have a life-threatening condition warranting an emergency room visit.

Women's Health: Peach Tree Health services for women include gynecological services such as annual exams and pap tests, treatment for urinary tract and vaginal infections, mammogram referrals, family planning education, pregnancy testing, birth control supplies and sexually transmitted disease treatment.

Keywords: women, youth, counseling, mentor/tutor, health

24. Phone Friends

Address: 2800 L Street
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95816

Contact Person: Bea Bird
Contact's Position: Program Coordinator
Phone: 9167338629

Descriptions: Phone Friends is a free community telephone "help-line" for latchkey kids sponsored by Sutter Community Hospitals and KXTV-Channel 10. Volunteers provide services to children in Sacramento and 15 surrounding counties from 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, 12 months a year (except on major holidays).

Services include: easing fears or loneliness, instruction in the use of emergency resources, building self-esteem and confidence, homework assistance/tutoring, coaching callers to think independently, practice safe self-care, be responsible and accountable, communicate effectively, problem solve, and be good citizens.

PhoneFriends is a good experience for students interested in pediatric medicine, psychiatric or social work, communications, etc. Training is provided.

Keywords: mentor/tutor, health, counseling

25. Progress Ranch Treatment Services for Children

Publications: http://progressranch.com/

Address: 2725 Loyola Drive
City: Davis State: CA Zip: 95618

Phone: 5307532566
Email: wendi@progressranch.org
Hours: 8-5 PM

Descriptions: Since 1976, Progress Ranch has provided residential care and treatment to emotionally troubled boys from 7-12 years old. Community homes provide a safe, trusting environment for the boys to live and ameliorate their emotional problems through learning social skills; individual, schools, group, and family therapy; and mainstreaming into community activities.

Volunteers are needed to act as "special friends" and literacy tutors for the children (similar to the big brother/sister program) and should have a desire to work with abused and neglected youths as tutors, counselors, interns, and child care workers. Employment opportunities may also be available. Qualifications include good communication skills, mature and reliable adult modeling, and a sincere desire to help troubled boys.

This agency is also looking for help with fundraising, upkeep and maintenance of the houses, and household responsibilities.

Keywords: Youth mental education, mental health, mentor/tutor

26. Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center

Publications: https://www.sccsc.org/

Address: 4201 I Street Suite #5
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95814

Phone: 9163709927
Email: admin@sccsc.org
Hours: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm

Descriptions: The purpose of this organization is to assist new immigrants, refugees and other underserved individuals in the greater Sacramento area to achieve economic self-sufficiency, social empowerment, and cultural appreciation. The Center accomplishes this mission by providing quality educational, vocational, human services and health programs to these individuals.

Programs include expanded learning for students, summer programs, employment centers, and student support services.

Keywords: Cultural Community Development Mentor/Tutor

27. Sacramento Public Library - Adult Literacy Services

Publications: http://www.saclibrary.org/Services/Adult-Learning/Adult-Literacy/

Address: 828 I Street
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95814

Contact Person: Anita Dash
Contact's Position: Adult Literacy Associate
Phone: 9162645032
Email: literacy@saclibrary.org
Hours: M-F, 9-6pm

Descriptions: Teaches adults to read and write. Recruits and trains volunteer tutors. One-on-one tutoring available in branch libraries

Keywords: mentor/tutor, education, organizations

28. The Child Abuse Prevention Center / The Child Abuse Prevention Council

Publications: www.thecapcenter.org

Address: 4700 Roseville Road Suite 102
City: North Highlands State: CA Zip: 95660

Contact Person: Jessica Warren
Contact's Position: Human Resources
Phone: 9162441904
Email: jwarren@thecapcenter.org
Hours: M-F 8-5pm

Descriptions: For nearly 40 years, The Child Abuse Prevention Center has been a state, national and international service, training, advocacy and resource center dedicated to protecting children and building healthy families. Known as the CAP Center and located in Sacramento, California, it is home to five unique agencies. Each agency takes a different but complementary approach to preventing child abuse by providing an array of programs to build strong families and keep children safe.

Keywords: youth, mentor/tutor

29. We Are Aggie Pride

Publications: https://giving.ucdavis.edu/

City: Davis State: CA Zip: 95616

Contact Person: Llisel Ayon
Contact's Position: Volunteer and Community Event Director
Email: weareaggiepride@ucdavis.edu

Descriptions: We Are Aggie Pride is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2012 by a group of UC Davis students who believed in the importance of keeping fellow students in school during emergency financial situations and difficulties. The organization is run by a board of directors comprised completely of students, and raises its funds through generous donations from students, faculty, staff, alumni, community members, and friends of the program. Since We Are Aggie Pride is a completely volunteer led organization, it always looks to new volunteers for support in outreach and tabling efforts. This program is successful because of the support of our students and volunteers, so thank you for getting involved!

Keywords: students, mentor/tutor, on-campus, clubs

30. Winters High School Migrant Education

Publications: http://whs.wintersjusd.org/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1240666275868

Address: 101 Grant Ave.
City: Winters State: CA Zip: 95694

Contact Person: Maria Gastelum
Contact's Position: Secondary School Advisor
Phone: 5307956140x153
Hours: M-Th: 7:30am-3:30pm

Descriptions: Volunteers are needed for tutoring and assisting high risk, Limited English Proficiency students during or after school hours at Winters High School. You could make the difference by being a positive role model, big brother/big sister, and/or tutor.

To leave a message for Maria Gastelum: 5307956140 x149
Keywords: mentor/tutor

31. Winters Middle School

Publications: https://wms-wintersjusd-ca.schoolloop.com/

Address: 425 Anderson Road
City: Winters State: CA Zip: 95694

Phone: 5307956130

Descriptions: Winters Middle School consists of 450 students in grades 6,7,8. Winters is located 15 miles West of Davis with an approximate population of 5000. Volunteers will work one on one or in large or small groups with students. Volunteers will be working on reading, writing, math with students who need additional help.

Qualifications: Desire to work with middle school students. Bilingual Spanish Speaking volunteers are greatly needed.

Keywords: mentor/tutor

32. Woodland Joint Unified School District

Publications: https://www.wjusd.org/

Address: 435 Sixth Street
City: Woodland State: CA Zip: 95695

Contact Person: Monica Alvarado
Contact's Position: Administrative Assistant, Superintendent's Office
Phone: 5304063203
Email: monica.alvarado@wjusd.org

Descriptions: Woodland Joint Unified School District's mission is to prepare and empower all students for a future of endless possibilities.

Our goal is to create a community that nurtures and empowers our local youth. The District offers many volunteer options, which include one-on-one mentoring; reading buddies, homework help, school garden activities, after-school enrichment/career guidance.

Requirements: Volunteers must complete the WJUSD volunteer form with a clear TB test or assessment, and have it signed by the school site administrator. The District will contact you to complete fingerprinting clearance to complete the approval process.

Keywords: Children Mentor/tutor Youth

33. Yolo County CASA

Publications: http://www.yolocasa.org/

Address: 724 Main Street Suite 101
City: Woodland State: CA Zip: 95695

Contact Person: Kirsten Ferries
Contact's Position: Recruitment and Retention Coordinator
Phone: 5306614200
Email: kferries@yolocasa.org
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Descriptions: We train, screen and appoint volunteers to advocate for children in the foster care system. Our advocates develop a supportive relationship with their appointed child, and advocate for their needs in court. Volunteers must be 21 or older and commit to 18 months of service to the child.

Internship hours are available through this program.

For more information, please check out our website www.yolocasa.org. Please feel free to contact Yolo County CASA at (530) 661-4200 or volunteer@yolocasa.org

Keywords: youth, mentor/tutor

34. Yolo County Office of Education

Publications: https://www.ycoe.org/

Address: 1280 Santa Anita Court
City: Woodland State: CA Zip: 95776

Phone: 5306686700
Hours: M - F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Descriptions: Yolo County Office of Education was established in 1850, Yolo County became one of the original twenty-seven counties in California. In 1852, the role of the County Superintendent was initially defined by the state legislature as an add-on function to the office of County Assessor. From 1852 to 1878, the chief fiscal officer in Yolo County was officially titled "Assessor and Superintendent of Schools."

In recent decades, the responsibilities of the County Superintendent have continued to grow. In 1992 a state law designed to help ensure the financial solvency of schools required county offices to monitor district finances and added new responsibilities to the County Office's Business Services departments. In 2013, California enacted a new school funding formula model, known as the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), and an accountability program called Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP). These new enactments expanded the local monitoring responsibilities of all 58 county offices of education.

Today, the Yolo County Office of Education operates under the direction of Garth Lewis who became Yolo County Superintendent of Schools on January 7, 2019.

Keywords: Teen Youth School Mentor/Tutor

35. YWCA

Publications: http://ywcaccc.org/

Address: 1122 - 17th Street
City: Sacramento State: CA Zip: 95814

Contact Person: Sarbjit Kaur
Contact's Position: Program Director
Phone: 9162648066
Email: info@ywcaccc.org
Hours: M - F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Descriptions: The Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) of Sacramento provides a wide range of recreational and athletic activities/facilities for women and men, with an emphasis on the personal, professional, and physical development of women. They offer support groups, education, information, dance and fitness classes, clubs, etc.

Other programs include:
1. YWCA Women's Residence for low-income women and senior citizens.
2. Women, Infant, Children's Nutrition Education and Supplemental feeding program (WIC) for low-income women and their families.
3. Teenage Pregnancy prevention, information, parenting, and referral program (TAPP).
4. Single parent displaced homemakers program (SOLO) for people trying to reenter the job market.
5. ENCORE, an exercise and support group for women recovering from breast cancer surgery.
6. Teen Father Program (TFP), with information, referrals, job searches, parenting and counseling for young fathers.

Keywords: women, religious, education, mentor/tutor, counseling, elderly, youth