In addition to a pathway towards a 4-year degree, CA Community Colleges like CRC offer Career Technical Education to fast track you towards a career of your choosing. Check out https://crc.losrios.edu/academics/career-education to see what type of programs are offered.
Además de una ruta hacia una universidad de 4 años, los colegios comunitarios de CA como CRC ofrecen Career Technical Education para ponerte en una vía rápida hacia una carrera de tu elección. Ve al https://crc.losrios.edu/academics/career-education para ver qué tipo de programas ofrecen.
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Visit the Mack Road Community Center located at 7833 Center Parkway in South Sacramento from TODAY, Wednesday June 15th, from 4pm-6pm and every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month. Food is available via drive through and walk-up stations courtesy of the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services.
Visite el Centro Comunitario Mack Road ubicado en 7833 Center Parkway en el sur de Sacramento desde HOY miércoles 15 de junio de 4 p.m. a 6 p.m. y cada 1.er y 3.er miércoles del mes. Los alimentos están disponibles a través de autoservicio y sin vehículos, los alimentos son cortesía de Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services.
We're excited to spotlight our Peers Helping Peers alumni and their accomplishments since graduating from the youth mental health program! Learn more about Caitlyn and what they're up to now!
Peers Helping Peers is a CAL MHSA funded program aimed to reduce mental health stigma and improve mental wellness for youth and young adults (16-26) in Sacramento County. Participants engaged in a paid 7-week mental health training, social change project, and 40-80 hour social service internship. Youth have explored the following topics...
-Community building
-Mental health basics
-Resilience and trauma-informed care
-Healthy relationships
-Substance abuse prevention/intervention
-Workforce development
We're excited to spotlight our Peers Helping Peers alumni and their accomplishments since graduating from the youth mental health program! Learn more about Lizethe and what they're up to now!
Peers Helping Peers is a CAL MHSA funded program aimed to reduce mental health stigma and improve mental wellness for youth and young adults (16-26) in Sacramento County. Participants engaged in a paid 7-week mental health training, social change project, and 40-80 hour social service internship. Youth have explored the following topics...
-Community building
-Mental health basics
-Resilience and trauma-informed care
-Healthy relationships
-Substance abuse prevention/intervention
-Workforce development
We're excited to spotlight our Peers Helping Peers alumni and their accomplishments since graduating from the youth mental health program! Learn more about Valeria and what they're up to now!
Peers Helping Peers is a CAL MHSA funded program aimed to reduce mental health stigma and improve mental wellness for youth and young adults (16-26) in Sacramento County. Participants engaged in a paid 7-week mental health training, social change project, and 40-80 hour social service internship. Youth have explored the following topics...
-Community building
-Mental health basics
-Resilience and trauma-informed care
-Healthy relationships
-Substance abuse prevention/intervention
-Workforce development
We're excited to spotlight our Peers Helping Peers alumni and their accomplishments since graduating from the youth mental health program! Learn more about Ti'Ana and what they're up to now!
Peers Helping Peers is a CAL MHSA funded program aimed to reduce mental health stigma and improve mental wellness for youth and young adults (16-26) in Sacramento County. Participants engaged in a paid 7-week mental health training, social change project, and 40-80 hour social service internship. Youth have explored the following topics...
-Community building
-Mental health basics
-Resilience and trauma-informed care
-Healthy relationships
-Substance abuse prevention/intervention
-Workforce development
We're excited to spotlight our Peers Helping Peers alumni and their accomplishments since graduating from the youth mental health program! Learn more about Anthony and what they're up to now!
Peers Helping Peers is a CAL MHSA funded program aimed to reduce mental health stigma and improve mental wellness for youth and young adults (16-26) in Sacramento County. Participants engaged in a paid 7-week mental health training, social change project, and 40-80 hour social service internship. Youth have explored the following topics...
-Community building
-Mental health basics
-Resilience and trauma-informed care
-Healthy relationships
-Substance abuse prevention/intervention
-Workforce development
We're excited to spotlight our Peers Helping Peers alumni and their accomplishments since graduating from the youth mental health program! Learn more about Taejon and what they're up to now!
Peers Helping Peers is a CAL MHSA funded program aimed to reduce mental health stigma and improve mental wellness for youth and young adults (16-26) in Sacramento County. Participants engaged in a paid 7-week mental health training, social change project, and 40-80 hour social service internship. Youth have explored the following topics...
-Community building
-Mental health basics
-Resilience and trauma-informed care
-Healthy relationships
-Substance abuse prevention/intervention
-Workforce development
We're excited to spotlight our Peers Helping Peers alumni and their accomplishments since graduating from the youth mental health program! Learn more about Roya what they're up to now!
Peers Helping Peers is a CAL MHSA funded program aimed to reduce mental health stigma and improve mental wellness for youth and young adults (16-26) in Sacramento County. Participants engaged in a paid 7-week mental health training, social change project, and 40-80 hour social service internship. Youth have explored the following topics...
-Community building
-Mental health basics
-Resilience and trauma-informed care
-Healthy relationships
-Substance abuse prevention/intervention
-Workforce development
Is your goal to transfer to a four-year university after community college? Join us for transfer counseling sessions, talk with transfer universities, and plan your transfer this summer! See our full schedule of opportunities and register today!
Make an appointment with American River College Transfer Center: https://bit.ly/3tQMmUT
Make an appointment with Sac City Community College: https://bit.ly/3Qhm47K
Piensas transferirte a una universidad de 4 años déspues del colegio comuntario? Ve a una sesión de consejería para transferir, habla con universidades y piensa tu transferencia este verano! Puedes ver nuestro horario completo de oportunidades y regístrete hoy!
Haz una cita con American River College Transfer Center: https://bit.ly/3tQMmUT
Haz una cita con Sacramento City Community College: https://bit.ly/3Qhm47K
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We're excited to spotlight our Peers Helping Peers alumni and their accomplishments since graduating from the youth mental health program! Learn more about Pedro and what they're up to now!
Peers Helping Peers is a CAL MHSA funded program aimed to reduce mental health stigma and improve mental wellness for youth and young adults (16-26) in Sacramento County. Participants engaged in a paid 7-week mental health training, social change project, and 40-80 hour social service internship. Youth have explored the following topics...
-Community building
-Mental health basics
-Resilience and trauma-informed care
-Healthy relationships
-Substance abuse prevention/intervention
-Workforce development
We're excited to spotlight our Peers Helping Peers alumni and their accomplishments since graduating from the youth mental health program! Learn more about Imani and what they're up to now!
Peers Helping Peers is a CAL MHSA funded program aimed to reduce mental health stigma and improve mental wellness for youth and young adults (16-26) in Sacramento County. Participants engaged in a paid 7-week mental health training, social change project, and 40-80 hour social service internship. Youth have explored the following topics...
-Community building
-Mental health basics
-Resilience and trauma-informed care
-Healthy relationships
-Substance abuse prevention/intervention
-Workforce development