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State Service Location Year in Review California | Year in Review Service Location Report AmeriCorps City Service Location Project Name Program Type Completed* Current Sponsor Organization Participants Participants Agoura Hills Resource Conservation District - Santa Watershed Stewards Program: CCC AmeriCorps State 1 1 Monica Mountains California Conservation Corps Watershed Stewards Alameda Alameda Point Collaborative SMC Community Impact Hubs AmeriCorps VISTA 1 - Saint Mary's College of California Alameda City of Alameda Climate Corps AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 1 - Bay Area Community Resources / BAYAC AmeriCorps Alameda Oakland Building Skills Partnership: Upward Mobilty AmeriCorps VISTA 2 - Low Wage Workers Building Skills Partnership Albany City of Albany CivicSpark AmeriCorps State 1 1 Local Government Commission Alhambra County of Los Angeles, Department of Working in Communities to Reverse the Opioid AmeriCorps VISTA 1 2 Public Health Epidemic Public Health Institute Alhambra FREMONT ELEMENTARY Playworks California AmeriCorps State 1 1 Playworks Education Energized Alhambra Los Angeles County Development Authority Los Angeles AmeriCorps National 1 - Local Initiatives Support Corporation Alhambra WILLIAM NORTHRUP ELEMENTARY Playworks California AmeriCorps State 1 1 Playworks Education Energized Aliso Viejo Pure Game Up2Us Sports - California AmeriCorps State - 2 Up2Us, Inc. Allensworth Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park Colonel Allensworth Resources Improvement AmeriCorps NCCC 10 - (February 26 - April 11, 2019) Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park Alondra Park Behavioral Health Services CCALAC AmeriCorps Health Fellows AmeriCorps State 1 2 Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County Alondra Park FD Roosevelt Reading Partners California AmeriCorps State 1 - Reading Partners Alpine SHADOW HILLS ELEMENTARY Teach For America - San Diego AmeriCorps National - 1 Teach For America Altadena Andrew Jackson Reading Partners California AmeriCorps State 1 - Reading Partners Alturas BLM Applegate Great Basin Institute AmeriCorps National 3 - The Corps Network Alum Rock Summit Public Schools: Rainier and Teach For America - Bay Area AmeriCorps National 4 - Tahoma Teach For America Amesti CA: Pajaro Valley Unified School District - FoodCorps California AmeriCorps National 1 - Food & Nutrition FoodCorps, Inc. Amesti Watsonville CCC-Monterey Bay Ops AmeriCorps National 16 10 The Corps Network Anaheim Access California Services Muslim & Arab-American Resource Corps AmeriCorps State 10 10 Access California Services Anaheim CA - Fullerton - AESD Vintage Crossings Jumpstart California AmeriCorps State 12 17 Preschool - CV Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc. Anaheim GOALS GOALS-Americorps VISTA Project AmeriCorps VISTA 33 2 GOALS Anaheim Orange County Conservation Corps Building Orange County Conservation Corps AmeriCorps National 6 - Maintenance The Corps Network * AmeriCorps NCCC members and Senior Corps volunteers may serve at more than one service location in the report; they are counted at each location in which they serve. Report reflects all national service locations active between January 7, 2019 and January 2, 2020 Page 1 of 156 California | Year in Review Service Location Report AmeriCorps City Service Location Project Name Program Type Completed* Current Sponsor Organization Participants Participants Anaheim Orange County Conservation Corps Orange County Conservation Corps AmeriCorps National 3 - Recycling Crew The Corps Network Anaheim ST JUSTIN MARTYR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Diocese of Orange AmeriCorps National 1 - University of Notre Dame Anderson Anderson Teen Center North State Rural AmeriCorps Project AmeriCorps State 3 4 Shasta County Child Abuse Prevention Council Anderson Shasta CAPCC - Anderson Teen Center North State Rural AmeriCorps Project AmeriCorps State 2 3 Shasta County Child Abuse Prevention Council Antioch City of Antioch CivicSpark AmeriCorps State 1 - Local Government Commission Antioch City of Antioch CivicSpark Opportunity Access AmeriCorps State 1 1 Local Government Commission Arbuckle Arbuckle Family Action Center First 5 Service Corps AmeriCorps State 2 - California Children and Families Foundation Arbuckle First 5 Colusa First 5 Service Corps AmeriCorps State 3 4 California Children and Families Foundation Arcadia Arcadia Chapter California For All Los Angeles Emergency AmeriCorps State - 6 Preparedness Corps American National Red Cross - Los Angeles Region Arcadia Arcadia Office RCC- California AmeriCorps National 1 - American National Red Cross DC Arcata BLM Arcata Watershed Stewards Program: CCC AmeriCorps State 2 2 California Conservation Corps Watershed Stewards Arcata CDFW Arcata Watershed Stewards Program: CCC AmeriCorps State 2 2 California Conservation Corps Watershed Stewards Arcata Humboldt State Center for Community CSU: Building Capacity for a Stronger AmeriCorps VISTA 1 - Based Learning Baccalaureate California State University, Chancellor's Office Arden-Arcade Arcade FRC Birth and Beyond AmeriCorps State 8 8 Child Abuse Prevention Council, Inc. Arden-Arcade Aspire Alexander Twilight Secondary Teach For America - California Capital Valley AmeriCorps National - 2 Academy Teach For America Arden-Arcade BLM California (CA) SCA CA AmeriCorps National 3 3 Student Conservation Association, Inc. Arden-Arcade Bureau of Land Management - California BLM Team Various Projects (January 30 - April AmeriCorps NCCC 8 - 12, 2019) Bureau of Land Management - California Arden-Arcade Bureau of Land Management - California Bureau of Land Management (April 23 - July AmeriCorps NCCC 7 - 19, 2019) Bureau of Land Management - California Arden-Arcade Bureau of Land Management - California The Bureau of Land Management - California AmeriCorps NCCC 10 - (November 4 - December 18, 2019) Bureau of Land Management - California Arden-Arcade ENCINA PREPARATORY HIGH IYT College Academy Planning Grant AmeriCorps State - 4 Improve Your Tomorrow Arden-Arcade IRC in Sacramento IRC in Sacramento AmeriCorps National 2 - International Rescue Committee HQ Arden-Arcade MIRA LOMA HIGH IYT College Academy Planning Grant AmeriCorps State - 5 Improve Your Tomorrow * AmeriCorps NCCC members and Senior Corps volunteers may serve at more than one service location in the report; they are counted at each location in which they serve. Report reflects all national service locations active between January 7, 2019 and January 2, 2020 Page 2 of 156 California | Year in Review Service Location Report AmeriCorps City Service Location Project Name Program Type Completed* Current Sponsor Organization Participants Participants Arden-Arcade Opening Doors Opening Doors AmeriCorps National 1 - Church World Service Arden-Arcade The IRC in Sacramento The IRC in Sacramento AmeriCorps National 1 - International Rescue Committee HQ Arden-Arcade TLCS, Inc. Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Jesuit Volunteer AmeriCorps National 1 - Corps Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Program, Inc. Arroyo Grande SLO County Steelhead Initiative Watershed Stewards Program: CCC AmeriCorps State 2 2 California Conservation Corps Watershed Stewards Arvin ARVIN HIGH Kern Community Mentoring AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 2 2 Kern County Superintendent of Schools Ashland HESPERIAN ELEMENTARY Reading Partners California AmeriCorps State 1 - Reading Partners Ashland HILLSIDE ELEMENTARY Reading Partners California AmeriCorps State 1 - Reading Partners Ashland REACH-Ashland Youth Center BAYAC AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State - 1 Bay Area Community Resources / BAYAC AmeriCorps Ashland SAN LORENZO HIGH BAYAC AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 1 - Bay Area Community Resources / BAYAC AmeriCorps Atascadero Central Coast Office Central Coast Office AmeriCorps National 3 3 GRID Alternatives Atherton Selby Lane Elementary School Notre Dame AmeriCorps - San Francisco AmeriCorps National 1 - Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Program, Inc. Atherton Selby Lane Elementary School Reading Partners California AmeriCorps State 1 - Reading Partners Auburn Placer County Office of Education RISE VISTA AmeriCorps VISTA 2 1 Prevent Child Abuse California Avenal AVENAL ELEMENTARY Teach For America - California Capital Valley AmeriCorps National 2 - Teach For America Avenal AVENAL HIGH Teach For America - California Capital Valley AmeriCorps National 1 2 Teach For America Avenal REEF SUNSET MIDDLE Teach For America - California Capital Valley AmeriCorps National 2 1 Teach For America Avenal TAMARACK ELEMENTARY Teach For America - California Capital Valley AmeriCorps National 5 1 Teach For America Azusa San Gabriel Valley HFH Habitat for Humanity International AmeriCorps VISTA 4 1 Habitat for Humanity International-2012 Azusa San Gabriel Valley HFH San Gabriel Valley HFH AmeriCorps National 1 - Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. Bakersfield American Red Cross Bakersfield California Safe Corps 2 AmeriCorps State 4 - SafeCorps - Disaster Team Bakersfield American Red Cross of Central California - American National Red Cross - Los Angeles AmeriCorps State - 2 Kern County Region American National Red Cross - Los Angeles Region Bakersfield CSU Bakersfield College of Natural CSU: Building Capacity for a Stronger AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Sciences, Math and Engine Baccalaureate California State University, Chancellor's Office Bakersfield DONALD E. SUBURU Kern Community Mentoring AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State - 1 Kern County Superintendent of Schools * AmeriCorps NCCC members and Senior Corps volunteers may serve at more than one service location in the report; they are counted at each location in which they serve. Report reflects all national service locations active
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