YOUTH SERVICE CALIFORNIA (415) 723-3803

Youth Service California
Founded in 1990, Youth Service California (YSCal) is a state-wide collaboration of public and private organizations that promotes youth service on the state level and provides information and assistance to local programs. YSCal's purpose is the further development of a diverse state movement to increase and integrate youth involvement in service at the kindergarten through twelfth grades, colleges and universities, conservation and service corps, and throughout the community. YSCal exists to support local programs and state agencies in making service part of every young person's experience in California.

  • Publications
    Special Reports, our quarterly newsletter Currents, and various Youth Service Updates

  • Youth CAN Program
    California's youth take an active role in statewide planning and policy making for the Youth Service Field

  • Affiliates Program
    Stay up-to-date on the latest youth service developments in the state and country

  • National Service Links
    Links to California's and the country's most useful National Service, Service Learning, and Volunteerism Internet sites

  • Service Learning Clearinghouse
    YSCal keeps up-to-date information on all the state's and nation's educational institution-based service activities

  • Statewide Conference Update
    February, 1996 in Oakland, California. Look here for workshop and registration information!


YSCal is managed by the Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford University and governed by a statewide Steering Committee. The collaboration is made possible through support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The James Irvine Foundation, the California Department of Education-CalServe, Steering Committee support, and affiliate contributions.

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Youth Service California, 558 Salvatierra Walkway, Stanford, CA 94309
(415) 723-3803, (415) 725-7339 FAX
cr.mas@forsythe.stanford.edu


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