Student Services
Community Service Resource Center Database
1. ADAPT (Alchohol Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment)
Publications: www.healthcenter.ucdavis.edu/hep
Address: Cowell Student Health Center, One Shields Ave.
City: Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Stephanie Lake
Contact's Position: Intervention Coordinator
Phone: 5307526334
Email: sjlake@ucdavis.edu
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm
Descriptions: Alcohol Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) provides assessments, education, training and referrals to treatment for students with identified needs related to alcohol, tobacco, or other drug (ATOD) issues. Health Education and Promotion Keywords: Student organizations, education, health, outreach, substance abuse
2. Alpha Phi OmegaAddress: Cowell Student Health Center, One Shields Ave.
City: Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Stephanie Lake
Contact's Position: Intervention Coordinator
Phone: 5307526334
Email: sjlake@ucdavis.edu
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm
Descriptions: Alcohol Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) provides assessments, education, training and referrals to treatment for students with identified needs related to alcohol, tobacco, or other drug (ATOD) issues. Health Education and Promotion Keywords: Student organizations, education, health, outreach, substance abuse
Address: SPAC Box 423 One Shields Avenue
City: Davis / UC Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Issac Liao
Contact's Position: President
Email: president@iotaphi.org
Descriptions: Alpha Phi Omega is a National Co-Ed Service Fraternity based upon the principles of the Boy Scouts of America. At over one hundred members, we are the largest serviced based fraternity on the UCD campus. Keywords: Student organizations, volunteer groups
3. ASUCD State & National AffairsCity: Davis / UC Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Issac Liao
Contact's Position: President
Email: president@iotaphi.org
Descriptions: Alpha Phi Omega is a National Co-Ed Service Fraternity based upon the principles of the Boy Scouts of America. At over one hundred members, we are the largest serviced based fraternity on the UCD campus. Keywords: Student organizations, volunteer groups
Address: 360 Memorial Union, University of California
City: Davis / UC Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Alexandra Ponce
Phone: 5307529077
Descriptions: The purpose of ASUCD advocacy unit is to serve as a bridge between UCD students and state/nationally elected officials as well as systemwide UC officials. The unit analyzes and tracks state/national legislation that will affect students at UCD, and educates students by bringing guest speakers to campus, organizing educational issues forums, and tabling with information. State/National Affairs is a part of the ASUCD President's cabinet and works with him or her on special projects. State and National Affairs includes a Director, Assistant Director for State Issues, Coordinator for National Issues, Coordinator for Student Advocacy, Intern for UC/Systemwide Issues, Intern for Legislative Analysis, and Intern for Outreach and Advocacy. All positions are paid with a small weekly stipend, but volunteers are encouraged to help out with specific projects or issues, and can be trained to work with the employees. Projects include voter registration and Get Out the Vote, monthly Issues Forums, and regular projects on specific, timely issues. Keywords: Gov Politic Law Legislation, student organizations, lobbyists, legal
4. Cal Aggie Christian AssociationCity: Davis / UC Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Alexandra Ponce
Phone: 5307529077
Descriptions: The purpose of ASUCD advocacy unit is to serve as a bridge between UCD students and state/nationally elected officials as well as systemwide UC officials. The unit analyzes and tracks state/national legislation that will affect students at UCD, and educates students by bringing guest speakers to campus, organizing educational issues forums, and tabling with information. State/National Affairs is a part of the ASUCD President's cabinet and works with him or her on special projects. State and National Affairs includes a Director, Assistant Director for State Issues, Coordinator for National Issues, Coordinator for Student Advocacy, Intern for UC/Systemwide Issues, Intern for Legislative Analysis, and Intern for Outreach and Advocacy. All positions are paid with a small weekly stipend, but volunteers are encouraged to help out with specific projects or issues, and can be trained to work with the employees. Projects include voter registration and Get Out the Vote, monthly Issues Forums, and regular projects on specific, timely issues. Keywords: Gov Politic Law Legislation, student organizations, lobbyists, legal
Address: 433 Russell Boulevard
City: Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Greg McGonigle
Contact's Position: Associate Campus Minister
Phone: 5307532000
Email: associate@cahouse.org
Hours: M-F 11-6
Descriptions: Cal Aggie Christian Association is an inclusive, progressive student campus ministry organization. As the oldest campus ministry at UC Davis (we were founded in 1916), Cal Aggie Christian Association has a very long and proud heritage of supporting spirituality and promoting social justice. Some of our activities in the areas of service and justice include having been: a base for Caesar Chavez’s farm union work in the Central Valley, a center of Vietnam War protest, the home of the first sexual health clinic in Davis, and the home of the UC Davis LGBT Resource Center before it was recognized by the University. To us, leading a life of service and justice is at least as important as what people believe, and we seek to follow the ways of Jesus in our radical inclusivity and justice-making. We offer opportunities for spirituality, service and justice work, personal growth, fellowship, and intentional living. All students are welcome! Visit us on the web at www.cahouse.org. Keywords: Student organizations, religious
5. CALPIRGCity: Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Greg McGonigle
Contact's Position: Associate Campus Minister
Phone: 5307532000
Email: associate@cahouse.org
Hours: M-F 11-6
Descriptions: Cal Aggie Christian Association is an inclusive, progressive student campus ministry organization. As the oldest campus ministry at UC Davis (we were founded in 1916), Cal Aggie Christian Association has a very long and proud heritage of supporting spirituality and promoting social justice. Some of our activities in the areas of service and justice include having been: a base for Caesar Chavez’s farm union work in the Central Valley, a center of Vietnam War protest, the home of the first sexual health clinic in Davis, and the home of the UC Davis LGBT Resource Center before it was recognized by the University. To us, leading a life of service and justice is at least as important as what people believe, and we seek to follow the ways of Jesus in our radical inclusivity and justice-making. We offer opportunities for spirituality, service and justice work, personal growth, fellowship, and intentional living. All students are welcome! Visit us on the web at www.cahouse.org. Keywords: Student organizations, religious
Publications: www.calpirgstudents.org/davis
Address: 356 Memorial Union, UC Davis
City: Davis / UC Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Margaret Howe
Contact's Position: Campus Organizer
Phone: 5307523205
Email: margaret@calpirgstudents.org
Descriptions: The California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG) is a statewide student directed, non-profit, non-partisan organization that conducts research and advocacy on environmental and consumer issues. The basic goals of the organization are to: * promote student civic involvement * protect the environment and consumers * give students a voice * learn skill and train leaders. Internships with CALPIRG are available. For CALPIRG at UC Davis, visit their office at 260 South Silo (next to the Experimental College). For Sacramento internships in the legislative office, call (916) 448-4516. UC Davis CALPIRG Website: http://asucd.ucdavis.edu/organizations/other/CALPIRG/ Keywords: Environment Lobbyists Legislat, legal, student organizations
6. Newman Catholic Student CommunityAddress: 356 Memorial Union, UC Davis
City: Davis / UC Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Margaret Howe
Contact's Position: Campus Organizer
Phone: 5307523205
Email: margaret@calpirgstudents.org
Descriptions: The California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG) is a statewide student directed, non-profit, non-partisan organization that conducts research and advocacy on environmental and consumer issues. The basic goals of the organization are to: * promote student civic involvement * protect the environment and consumers * give students a voice * learn skill and train leaders. Internships with CALPIRG are available. For CALPIRG at UC Davis, visit their office at 260 South Silo (next to the Experimental College). For Sacramento internships in the legislative office, call (916) 448-4516. UC Davis CALPIRG Website: http://asucd.ucdavis.edu/organizations/other/CALPIRG/ Keywords: Environment Lobbyists Legislat, legal, student organizations
Publications: www.davisnewman.org
Address: 514 C Street
City: Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Deacon Clark Goecker
Contact's Position: Director
Phone: 5307537393
Email: goeckerc@aol.com
Hours: M-F 9-3
Descriptions: The Newman Center sponsors many programs, including: - quarterly retreats - ongoing Bible study and small faith-sharing groups - social justice activities are varied with hands-on experiences - a quiet place for study with an excellent library on religion - Masses: Sunday at 10:30a.m. and 5:00p.m.; Tuesday at 12:00 on campus and Thursday at 6:00p.m. - Sacrament of Reconciliation (by appointment ) - music groups for Sunday and Thursday Masses - social activities, such as potlucks and lunches and field trips - check us out at www.davisnewman.org The Newman Center has various community service opportunities that are under the auspices of the Social Justice Committees. The only qualifications necessary are a concern for the needy and a generous heart. Keywords: Religious Education, Student organizations
7. Picnic DayAddress: 514 C Street
City: Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Deacon Clark Goecker
Contact's Position: Director
Phone: 5307537393
Email: goeckerc@aol.com
Hours: M-F 9-3
Descriptions: The Newman Center sponsors many programs, including: - quarterly retreats - ongoing Bible study and small faith-sharing groups - social justice activities are varied with hands-on experiences - a quiet place for study with an excellent library on religion - Masses: Sunday at 10:30a.m. and 5:00p.m.; Tuesday at 12:00 on campus and Thursday at 6:00p.m. - Sacrament of Reconciliation (by appointment ) - music groups for Sunday and Thursday Masses - social activities, such as potlucks and lunches and field trips - check us out at www.davisnewman.org The Newman Center has various community service opportunities that are under the auspices of the Social Justice Committees. The only qualifications necessary are a concern for the needy and a generous heart. Keywords: Religious Education, Student organizations
Address: 15 Lower Freeborn
City: UC Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Phone: 5307526320
Email: chair@picnicday.ucdavis.edu
Descriptions: UCD's annual Picnic Day, the largest student-run activity in the USA, depends on volunteer assistance. Help is needed in the following areas: parking and directing, parade directing and announcing, fun run, operations, information booths, rodeo, and much more! The Picnic Day office is in 15 Lower Freeborn. Keywords: Student organizations, recreation
8. R4 Recycling ProgramCity: UC Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Phone: 5307526320
Email: chair@picnicday.ucdavis.edu
Descriptions: UCD's annual Picnic Day, the largest student-run activity in the USA, depends on volunteer assistance. Help is needed in the following areas: parking and directing, parade directing and announcing, fun run, operations, information booths, rodeo, and much more! The Picnic Day office is in 15 Lower Freeborn. Keywords: Student organizations, recreation
Publications: r4.ucdavis.edu
Address: TB 193 R4 Building
City: Davis / UC Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Ben Grady
Contact's Position: Volunteer Coordinator
Phone: 5307527456
Email: ecmunoz@ucdavis.edu
Hours: M-F 9am to 5 pm
Descriptions: R4 Recycling operates a campus-wide recycling program with highly motivated staff persons, interns, and volunteers. In addition to day-to-day recycling operations, R4 conducts a wide variety of educational and promotional programs targeting students, faculty and staff. We are always looking for volunteers and interns to help with a wide array of programs. Look for us at special events on campus, stop by our office, or give us a call to find out about current opportunities. Visit: http://r4.ucdavis.edu/default.htm Keywords: Environment Student organizations, UC Davis, outreach
9. Rotary Club of DavisAddress: TB 193 R4 Building
City: Davis / UC Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Ben Grady
Contact's Position: Volunteer Coordinator
Phone: 5307527456
Email: ecmunoz@ucdavis.edu
Hours: M-F 9am to 5 pm
Descriptions: R4 Recycling operates a campus-wide recycling program with highly motivated staff persons, interns, and volunteers. In addition to day-to-day recycling operations, R4 conducts a wide variety of educational and promotional programs targeting students, faculty and staff. We are always looking for volunteers and interns to help with a wide array of programs. Look for us at special events on campus, stop by our office, or give us a call to find out about current opportunities. Visit: http://r4.ucdavis.edu/default.htm Keywords: Environment Student organizations, UC Davis, outreach
Publications: http://www.rotaryclubofdavis.com
Address: PO Box 185
City: Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Bill Hollingshead
Contact's Position: Polio Eradication Chairman
Phone: 5307589779
Email: bhptalent@aol.com
Descriptions: The main objective of Rotary is service in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world. Rotarians develop community service projects that address many of today's most critical issues, such as children at risk, poverty and hunger, the environment, illiteracy, and violence. They also support programs for youth, educational opportunities and international exchanges for students, teachers, and other professionals, and vocational and career development. The Rotary motto is Service Above Self. We are looking for students and student organizations to volunteer for local and international service projects. Keywords: International, youth, hunger, education, environment, education
10. Women's Resources and Research CenterAddress: PO Box 185
City: Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Bill Hollingshead
Contact's Position: Polio Eradication Chairman
Phone: 5307589779
Email: bhptalent@aol.com
Descriptions: The main objective of Rotary is service in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world. Rotarians develop community service projects that address many of today's most critical issues, such as children at risk, poverty and hunger, the environment, illiteracy, and violence. They also support programs for youth, educational opportunities and international exchanges for students, teachers, and other professionals, and vocational and career development. The Rotary motto is Service Above Self. We are looking for students and student organizations to volunteer for local and international service projects. Keywords: International, youth, hunger, education, environment, education
Address: First Floor, North Hall
City: Davis / UC Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Macy Minor
Contact's Position: Administrative & Resource Specialist
Phone: 5307523372
Email: mlminor@ucdavis.edu
Descriptions: * Educates the campus community -- students, faculty and staff, women and men -- about women's issues and concerns. * Promotes an understanding of the role and impact of gender in our lives and in our society. * Helps women of diverse backgrounds achieve their intellectual, professional and personal goals, and realize their full potential. * Advocates for women's full inclusion, equality and advancement. PROGRAMS * A wide variety of popular and scholarly lectures, workshops, forums, films, conferences, performances and special events. * Skill-building opportunities, such as computer tutoring and assertive communication classes. * Support and discussion groups for those with common interests or concerns. A LIBRARY * A large, specialized collection of books, periodicals, newsletters, newspapers, audio tapes, and pamphlets focusing on women and gender. * Resources and references for research, class assignments, and personal growth. * A full-time librarian to help you. * Comfortable study and leisure reading areas. INFORMATION * Women's Writes-a monthly calendar of events (call the WRRC for a free subscription). * Resources-extensive listings of campus and community services such as health care, counseling, child care, women's organizations and legal assistance. * "Women's Net" - access to the Internet for academic, personal or career-related research. * Jobs, events and more-bulletin boards filled with information specific to the campus and community. SERVICES * Friendly, knowledgeable and accessible staff members to answer questions, locate resources, or help you address personal , academic or work-related concerns. * Consultation with campus departments, organizations and individuals to expand awareness of gender dynamics and women's concerns. * Child emergency notification services for student parents. ACADEMIC SUPPORT * Assistance to course instructors in developing syllabi and readers, and in identifying classroom resources such as guest lecturers and videos. * Specialized programs, discussion groups and individualized consultation for faculty and graduate students on research, academic, career and personal topics. * Financial and programmatic support for academic departments and groups engaging in gender-related activities. How to contact us: Women's Resources and Research Center First Floor, North Hall (530)752-3372 Keywords: Student organizations, women
City: Davis / UC Davis State: CA Zip: 95616
Contact Person: Macy Minor
Contact's Position: Administrative & Resource Specialist
Phone: 5307523372
Email: mlminor@ucdavis.edu
Descriptions: * Educates the campus community -- students, faculty and staff, women and men -- about women's issues and concerns. * Promotes an understanding of the role and impact of gender in our lives and in our society. * Helps women of diverse backgrounds achieve their intellectual, professional and personal goals, and realize their full potential. * Advocates for women's full inclusion, equality and advancement. PROGRAMS * A wide variety of popular and scholarly lectures, workshops, forums, films, conferences, performances and special events. * Skill-building opportunities, such as computer tutoring and assertive communication classes. * Support and discussion groups for those with common interests or concerns. A LIBRARY * A large, specialized collection of books, periodicals, newsletters, newspapers, audio tapes, and pamphlets focusing on women and gender. * Resources and references for research, class assignments, and personal growth. * A full-time librarian to help you. * Comfortable study and leisure reading areas. INFORMATION * Women's Writes-a monthly calendar of events (call the WRRC for a free subscription). * Resources-extensive listings of campus and community services such as health care, counseling, child care, women's organizations and legal assistance. * "Women's Net" - access to the Internet for academic, personal or career-related research. * Jobs, events and more-bulletin boards filled with information specific to the campus and community. SERVICES * Friendly, knowledgeable and accessible staff members to answer questions, locate resources, or help you address personal , academic or work-related concerns. * Consultation with campus departments, organizations and individuals to expand awareness of gender dynamics and women's concerns. * Child emergency notification services for student parents. ACADEMIC SUPPORT * Assistance to course instructors in developing syllabi and readers, and in identifying classroom resources such as guest lecturers and videos. * Specialized programs, discussion groups and individualized consultation for faculty and graduate students on research, academic, career and personal topics. * Financial and programmatic support for academic departments and groups engaging in gender-related activities. How to contact us: Women's Resources and Research Center First Floor, North Hall (530)752-3372 Keywords: Student organizations, women
