Agencies found in Other Locations

Please be aware that some agencies require fingerprinting and/or background checks before you can start. Depending on what is required, the waiting period may take up to 6 weeks. Please ask the agency's policy on fingerprinting and background checks when you call!

 Temecula

Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County
28790 Pujol St.
Contact: Marie Aguilar, Prog. Supv.
951-699-1526 x 205
www.bgcswc.org

Alberhill Ranch Clubhouse
3711 Nichols Road
Lake Elsinore, CA  92530
Contact: Lisa Cabulagan
(951) 245-4499

Margarita Middle School Site
30600 Margarita Road
Temecula, CA  92591
Contact: Ursula Auger
(951) 757-1029

Murrieta Clubhouse
40550 California Oaks
Murrieta, CA  92562
Contact: Lisa Cabulagan
(951) 698-3838

Old Town Temecula Clubhouse
28790 Pujol St.
Temecula, CA  92590
Contact: Melissa Farfan
(951) 699-1526

Pechanga Great Oak Clubhouse
31465 Via Cordoba
Temecula, CA  92592
Contact: Melissa Farfan
(951) 695-0181

Butterfield Elementary School Site
16275 Grand Ave.
Lake Elsinore, CA  92530
Contact: Mary Mercado
(951) 757-1457

Machado Elementary School Site
15150 Joy Street
Lake Elsinore, CA  92530
Contact: Mary Mercado
(951) 757-1837

Educational & recreational activities; Requires fingerprints & background check
New Visions Children’s Services for Autistic Children
Mary Mollway, Exec. Dir. is contact
40335 Winchester Rd. #E-522
Temecula 92591
951.757.0875
info@nvlearning.com
www.nvlearning.com
Students interested in learning more about autism will be able to work directly with autistic children as tutors and sit in or help facilitate parents’ support groups. There may be opportunities to work with  a speech therapist. Hours 10 am- 6 pm, tutors needed 4-6 pm.  Need fingerprinting, students are responsible to pay the cost of $10-15.
Learn how you can advocate for children with autism. Opportunities for psychology students (assessment tools), Human Development, Bilingual students, students in Credential program, sociology students, and many other majors. Only Center for autistic children in the Temecula area.
 Camp Pendleton


Marine and Family Services
Camp Pendleton
Building 13150
Contact:  Yolanda Manning, Vol. Coord.
760-725-3856
www.mccscp.com/download

mcb.campen.volunteer.fct@usmc.mil

Work with animals, military children, youth & teens incl. infants, children with special medical, educational or emotional needs in different environments.
Requirements: 18 yrs of age,  complete volunteer application, complete backgrnd & record check, TB test; 4 hr. basic safety & health course. Min. 15-20 hours of service.  Hours: M-F 6-6pm or 6-9 pm (at youth center)
 Solana Beach
Casa de Amistad
120 Stevens Ave.
Contact: Nicole Green, Director of  Educ
858-509-2590

Nonprofit: homework center for Hispanic students. Afternoon classes for lower grades, eves. for upper grades.

Poway - Escondido - Vista - Oceanside - Carlsbad - Fallbrook - Lakeside - City Heights - National City
Community Housingworks
1820 S Escondido Blvd #101
Contact:  Heather Laird, Learning Center Coordinator
760 432-6878 x304
www.chworks.org

Community HousingWorks has 15 facilities. Two locations, San Diego and Fallbrook serve a senior population.  Fallbrook also houses migrant workers and their families.

Bilingual tutoring, housing assistance for migrant workers: Tutor in Learning Ctrs located at complex sites: K-6 grade with homework, computer skills, arts & crafts
Hours: Most Ctrs open 2:00-6:00 p.m. two days each week and closed on Sat & Sun.

 San Diego - La Mesa - Escondido

Center for Community Solutions
4508 Mission Bay Dr.
Contact:  Sandy Capuano, Vol Coord
858-272-5777

Contact:  Sandy Capuano
619-697-7477 (La Mesa)

Contact:  Katie Jacquet, Vol Coord
760-747-6282 x 123 (Escondido)

www.ccssd.org

Focuses on healing and preventing sexual assault and relationship violence 7/24 program positions available: SART (Sexual Assault Response Team); DVRT (Domestic Violence Response Team); Crisis Hotline all require 6 mo. commitment incl. 56 hours of training which enables you respond to hospital/police dept. calls
Non-crisis seasonal shelter work available. 
San Diego - Vista - other cities may be available

County of San Diego Office of the Public Defender, Child Advocacy Division
Contact: Ana L. Espana, Attorney
233 A St. Suite 600
619-974-5700

Contact: Cindy McCabe
Deputy Public Defender
Child Advocacy Division
760-940-6565

Students need to serve approx. 16 hours per week. Need fingerprint, & full background check. Please check what other requirements
San Diego - Chula Vista - Encinitas - San Marcos

George C Glenner Alzheimer's
Corporate Office/School of Dementia
3702 Fourth Ave.

Contact: Freddy Ramirez, Vol Coord
619-543-4714 (Corp. Headquarters)

Contact: Dawn Carnerie, Ctr Mgr (Chula Vista)
619-420-1703

http://www.alzheimerhelp.org/

Headquarters: Admin & clerical, business adver, marketing, outreach & recruitment, translations, writing projects
Health, nursing, medical services for Alzheimer's patients; hands-on experience for behavior study (ages ranging from 12-23); staff mentors, lead activities, cognitive therapy, one-on-one physical activity                                            

Requirements: Want to know more about the disease

El Cajon - Oceanside

McAllister Institute
1400 N. Johnson Ste 101
Contact: Jeanne McAllister
(Corporate Office) 619-442-0277

Contact: Tina Lau, Program Mgr
760-721-2781

Corporate office has opportunities to work in the business world, such as in Human Resources

Oceanside Branch has direct contact with recovering drug users; attend group sessions and work with social workers

Over 100 locations in San Diego County

MHS (Mental Health Systems)
Corporate Office
9465 Farnham St.
858-573-2600        

Contact: Colleen Marshall
cmarshall@mhsinc.org
www.mhsinc.org 

Please visit MHS website (http://www.mhsinc.org/) for type of service you are interested in. contact Colleen Marshall. She places clinical setting internships. Please have some sort of resume to give to Colleen to help with your placement.

NOTE: You will need  fingerprinting, TB test and live scan to serve at MHS. Processing can take up to 2-3 weeks--plan ahead! MHS will pick up costs

 Temecula - Pauma Valley - Escondido - El Cajon - Lakeside
Neighborhood Healthcare
Contact: Ruth Manzano-Rivera
Volunteer Coordinator for all locations
760-737-2030
www.nhcare.org

Health Services including dental and behavioral to underserved adults and children

Clinic: Read to children in waiting room, help with clerical tasks in medical records, assist non-English speaking patients complete forms, participate at fundraising events

 Poway
North Inland Community Prevention,
A Mental Health Systems Program
12344 Oak Knoll Rd. Suite C-1
Contact: Clark Kiser, Program Dir.
858-391-9303
www.nicpp.org
NICPP is a primary Prevention Program that utilizes an Environmental AOD Prevention strategy. NICPP also has a youth component where youth conduct DUI Checkpoint Operations with the local Sheriffs Department, decoy operations, radio audits, and risk assessments for the sale of marijuana paraphernalia at head shops.  The program is funded by the County of San Diego and is considered a model program for primary prevention work.
All over San Diego County and North SD County

San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE)
6401 Linda Vista Rd.

Contact: Tutor Connection, (foster care youth)
Michelle Lustig, MSW, ACSW
Foster Youth Services Coordinator
858-503-2628
or  Sophie Lor at 858-503-2627

San Pasqual Academy (JCCS) foster care
17701 San Pasqual Valley Rd
Contact: Tom Allison, Principal
760-233-6003

Interested in Becoming a tutor to earn your service learning hours?
Tutors are imperative to the success of Tutor Connection operated through San Diego County Office of Education – Foster Youth Services program. Tutors not only guide the youth toward a path of learning but they also establish important relationships which translate into real stability, progress and success. Tutor Connection has seen a steady increase in the test scores of repeat youth in the program, and a slow decline of placement changes in repeat youth who are tutored year after year.

Tutors are responsible for:
* Minimum of 2 hours of tutoring per week
* Reflection of tutoring experience
* Academic assessment through pre/post testing
* Progress Reports
* Establishing Reading & Math Practicum
* Attending weekly sessions
* Working with teachers to streamline homework
* Creating educational goals and objectives

As a part of the program, each tutor will be matched with a youth placed in the San Diego County foster care placement.  Tutors are required to complete 20 hours of service learning throughout one school semester.  (These hours can be used towards the required hours in the EDU 350 course, but not limited to EDU 350.)  Tutors will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the semester and will be able to use the experience gained through this services learning assignment as part of their portfolio.
The tutoring year runs from September – December and February -May and follows all scheduled school holidays. Most tutoring occurs in the foster homes located throughout San Diego County. Some special accommodations are sometimes made in the classroom and at Connected Through Kids center in Escondido. Children served through Tutor Connection can range from Kindergarten through 12th grade.
This program provides enriching experience for students interested in becoming future teachers and youth and the community.  This is a model program that was recently presented an award by President Jimmy Carter as a certified Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership program. Fingerprints and background check a must.

San Pasqual Academy
Residential high school for foster children; run by a collaboration of SD County Office of Education and Juvenile Court and Community Schools. Tutor in classes; some paid positions available.

San Marcos - Encinitas - Del Mar - Solana Beach - Fallbrook - San Diego - Other locations throughout San Diego County

San Diego County Office of Education
Migrant Education
135 Vallecitos de Oro #A

Bonsall/Fallbrook Area
Contact: Mary Gonzales
760. 510.0250

Escondido Area
Contact: Ricardo Reyes
760.510.0250

San Diego and Coastal Regions
Contact: Beverly Hatherly
Regional Office:  760-510-0250

San Marcos and Vista Area
Contact: Delores Valdes, Program Coord for
(cell) 619.787.9930 or
dvaldes@sdcoe.net
(pls. put "Volunteer" in subject line)


Oceanside Office of Migrant Education
2080 Mission Ave.
Contact: Sherry Freeman de Leyva
760 757-2560 x568

www.migrantweb.org

Early Start program, After school tutoring, Student Leadership Academy, Summer Programs, art projects, parent activities, home visits, tutoring high school students for exit exam
 San Diego - La Mesa - Chula Vista - South Bay - Coastal Communities
San Diego Youth and Community Svcs
3255 Wing St
Contact: Marion Liszkowski, Volunteer Coord
Hours: Mon-Thurs 9:00 am-3:00 pm
mliszkowski@sdycs.org or
www.sdycs.org
Assist At-risk Many different programs from adoption program to counseling and teen recovery programs. (ex. foster, adoptive, homeless, disadvantaged):  Administration, grant writing, child development, sociology, psychology, & public relations. A six month commitment. preferred
Requires fingerprint/bkgrd check (student pays but can be reimbursed at the end of 6 mos.)
Must attend an orientation offered once/per month (in eve).
San Juan Capistrano - Orange - San Diego Counties

Silverado Hospice
27123 Calle Arroyo

Contact: Nancy Hanahan, Vol. Coordinator
949-240-7744 Ext. 126 (Orange County)

Contact: Julie Bahr
760-212-1666 (Kearny Mesa)

http://www.silveradohospice.com/

Provide innovative hospice and assisted living techniques that provide quality of life for the end-of-life care for patients
San Diego - Vista - East County - South County - East County - Ramona
Superior Court
330 West Broadway
Contact: Julie Myers
619-531-3489
julie.myers@sdcourt.ca.gov
www.sdcourt.ca.gov
Requires fingerprinting and background check and may have a minimum of hours to serve. Depending on goals and objectives, there are many departments and duties students can serve in.