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Community Host Organizations

Our Community Host Organizations:

AHC Basic Needs Center

Fellows assist students with food, housing, health, technology, childcare, and other necessities. They greet students, manage the food pantry, aid in CalFresh applications, and maintain inventory.

Fellows assist in community bike shop operations. Fellows repair and maintain bicycles, help customers, and volunteer with programs that bring bicycle and pedestrian safety skills to the community in local schools.

Fellows implement and supervise academic and recreational programs for youth. This includes one-on-one tutoring, overseeing sports, and providing general support.

Fellows support outdoor education initiatives through guided nature walks and contribute to the Pismo State Beach Foredune Restoration and Improvement Project. Responsibilities include seed collection, greenhouse maintenance, and native plant installation.

Fellows support food distribution operations, including sorting, loading and unloading donations, stocking shelves, assisting with case management and data entry, and conducting client outreach.

Fellows assist with the Senior Nutrition program, including meal preparation, service, and cleanup.

Fellows assist homeless and recovering individuals through donation pickup, group discussions, and life recovery skills training.

Fellows mentor teens at the Abel Maldonado Community Youth Center, assisting with homework, study skills, and educational resources.

Fellows work directly with elementary students in small groups or one-on-one to build confidence and academic success.

Fellows tutor grades 9–12 in core subjects, assisting with coursework, test prep, and college applications.

Fellows assist with volunteer operations, food distribution, events, and outreach programs.

Fellows lead youth in leadership and college prep, facilitate meetings, and coordinate trips and activities.

Fellows support programs, create promotional materials, and facilitate leadership development initiatives.

Fellows serve as Food Coordinators or Farm Assistants, supporting meal preparation or farm operations.

Fellows organize tutoring, assist teachers, and provide academic support through structured and drop-in programs.

Fellows educate visitors on ecosystems through museum engagement and STEM-based programming.

Fellows provide small group and one-on-one support, helping students meet academic goals and improve performance.

Fellows support student services, family engagement, and programs serving English learners and high-need populations.

Fellows assist with programming, tutoring, events, and mentoring for at-risk teens.

Fellows support TK–4 students through classroom assistance and enrichment activities.

Fellows lead outdoor education experiences and engage students with nature-based learning.

Fellows support garden projects, native plant restoration, and environmental education.

Fellows assist unhoused individuals through outreach, kit-building, and health equity programs.

Fellows support youth enrichment programs focused on academics, STEAM, and social-emotional growth.

Fellows tutor and support students in academics, test prep, and college readiness.

Fellows assist students academically and support English Language Learners.

Fellows teach agriculture and STEM concepts to elementary students through interactive lessons.