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Community Service Information We at OHMMHS believe community service is an important component of a rigorous education. Serving as a volunteer does the following: 1) Develops strong character and a sense of responsibility 2) Exposes students to a variety of career options 3) Provides a means for students to make a positive impact in their community Students are required to complete 100 hours of community service prior to graduation from OHMMHS. The 100 hours may be served any time during the years students attend OHMMHS. Students are encouraged to choose a form of community service that interests them and affords an opportunity to learn and enjoy as well as help others. Acceptable Service Hours Work with NON-PROFIT health agencies (working with patients or office staff) Example: Orthopaedic Hospital or their clinics Work with any NON-PROFIT organization that helps people in need. Example: Red Cross, Salvation Army, YMCA Work with any community service organization. Example: Boys and Girls Club, Parks and Recreation, tutoring for elementary or middle school students NON-Acceptable Service Hours Political campaigns or elections Profit Organizations (Organizations that make money) Religious organizations PRIOR to starting volunteer hours of community service, students need to verify acceptability with the Magnet Coordinator and pick up a log sheet* to keep track of the hours worked. After completing the required community service hours, students must have the supervisor complete the OHMMHS Service Report Form. *Available in the Main Office or online at orthohighschool.org under Student Resources

Memo of Understanding One of our students at has requested to do his/her community service hours with you. The school is asking that if you agree to the student working with you that you also assure us that you are acknowledging responsibility for providing: A quality, safe environment Exposure of the student to a variety of career options An opportunity to create a positive impact in what they do I, agree that Supervisor Organization Name mentioned responsibilities for. APPROVAL OF MAGNET COORDINATOR Magnet Coordinator s Signature Date Approved

Community Service Form The requirement of one hundred hours of community service may be served at any time during the student s high school career here at OHMMHS. Students are encouraged to choose a form of community service that interests them and affords an opportunity to learn and enjoy while helping others. Before undertaking any service work, students must get approval from the Magnet Coordinator to ensure that the service activity selected meets the acceptable service criteria. Once community service hours are completed, the following form must be completed by the supervisor. Students Name (Please Print): Birthdate: Grade: Name of Organization: Address of Organization: Telephone of Organization: Nature of service you performed: Total number of hours served (should match with the log of hours attached): Supervisor s Name: Supervisor s Title: Phone (where supervisor may be reached): Comments: Student s Signature: Parent s Signature: Supervisor Signature:

Student Name: Name of Organization: Date Hours Worked Service Done Supervisor s Signature

Community Non-Profit Organizations Volunteer service may be conducted at any Non-Profit Organization Not limited to Organizations on this list **PLEASE BE COURTEOUS WHEN CALLING** Organization Contact Person Phone Number Address 20 th Street School Priscilla Chavez 213-747-7151 1353 E. 20 th Street, Los Angeles 28 th Street Elementary Yolanda R. Vargas 323-232-3496 2807 Stanford Ave., Los Angeles 34 th St Early Ed Center Bobbie Monger 323-733-2133 1204 W. 36 th St., Los Angeles 49 th St. Elementary School Tosha Bunn-Bell 323-234-9045 150 E. 49 th St., Los Angeles A Place Called Home Gilbert Radillo 323-232-7653 2830 South Central Ave., Los Angeles All Program Alberto Castaneda 310-896-6570 4617 W. 135 th St., Hawthorne 90250 American Red Cross Claudia Escobedro 909-859-7134 100 Red Cross Circle, Pomona American Heart Association Malka Sierra 213-291-7000 816 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles Art Share LA/Blast Lizette Gastelum 562-715-5945 822 W. 23 rd St., Los Angeles Ascot Elementary Monica Santiago 323-812-1401 Belmont Education & Career Center, Menlo Diana Muntones 213-386-2416 1216 Menlo Ave., Los Angeles Adult LC Burlington Convalesent Hospital Margaret Mckenzie 213-381-5585 8455 Burlington Blvd., Los Angeles California Hospital Med Center Edward Lopez 213-742-6299 1401 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles California Science Center Patricia Lopez 213-744-2124 700 Exposition Park Dr., Los Angeles Challengers Boys and Girls Club Nikkie Johnson 323-971-6161 5029 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles Chesterfield Square Pet Clinic Dr. Joy Rose 323-294-4030 2009 W. Slauson Ave., Los Angeles 90047 Anderson City of LA, Department of Recreation and Waldiah Williams 213-485-6896 1725 Toberman Ave., Los Angeles 90015 Park Clinica Medica San Miguel Sonia Alvarez 213-234-5520 115 E. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles Downey Regional Medical Center 562-904-5000 11500 Brookshire Ave., Downey Earla E. Quisido M.D. Noami Ilay 213-483-8300 1711 w. Temple St. 6 th Floor, Los Angeles Echo Park Branch Library Guadalupe Perez 213-580-3740 1410 W. Temple St., Los Angeles Esperanza Elementary School 213-484-0326 680 Little St., Los Angeles 90017 Exceptional Children s Foundation Gabriela Kayacan 323-735-1424 2225 W. Adams Blvd., Los Angeles 90018 Harmony Elementary School Robert Cordova 323-238-0791 899 E 42 nd Pl., Los Angeles 90011 Hollywood Sunset Free Clinic Teresa Padua 323-660-7959 3324 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90026 Hooper Ave Primary Center Michael Shaw 323-233-5866 1280 E 52 nd St., Los Angeles John Adams Middle School Martha Bustos 213-745-3700 151 W. 30 th St., Los Angeles Kaiser Permanente Rosemary Wilson 323-857-3269 6041 Cadillac Ave., Los Angeles 90034 Kedren CMHC Margartta R. 323-233-0425 4211 S. Avalon Blvd., Los Angeles Gutierrez Kids in Sports Jorge A. Flores 323-216-0680 1244 E. 61 st St., Los Angeles LA Police Department Explorer Jose Saval 213-485-4285 7600 S. Broadway, Los Angeles Lac Tosc Medical Center Coco Coja 323-409-6945 1200 N. State St., Los Angeles LAPD Cadets Susan Rock 213-847-5800 LA s Best After School Program Gabriel Fernandez 213-745-1900 711 E. 14 th St., Los Angeles Latino Cultural Health Initiatives Directive Maika Sierra 213-291-7053 816 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles Los Angeles Conservation Corps Wilson Parrales 323-719-6698 2510 E. 6 th St., Los Angeles, 90023 MacArthur Park Nikkie Can 213-381-7217 2300 W. 7th St., Los Angeles MAHS Michael Walker 323-846-7300 431 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles Main Street Elementary Norma Monroy 323-232-4856 129 E. 53 rd., Los Angeles Manual Arts Community Adult School Pamela L. Thomas 323-846-3000 4131 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles Manual Arts HS Gloria Espinoza 213-503-0946 4131 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles Menlo Ave. Elementary School Elba R. Medina 323-232-4291 4156 Menlo Ave., Los Angeles 90037

Miramonte Elementary School Mirna Cooper 323-583-1257 1400 E. 68 th St., Los Angeles Molly s Mutts & Meows Jennifer Charnofsky 310-837-MUTT 1171 S. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles MTRC Mary Mc Kinney 323-758-2284 145 W. 64 th St., Los Angeles Nevin Ave. Elementary School Michael Lyman 323-232-2236 1569 E 32 nd St., Los Angeles New Directions for Youth Jacqueline Rosaly 323-620-5969 7315 Lankershim Blvd., Los Angeles Norwood Elementary School Ms. Beans 213-741-0531 855 W. 21 st St., Los Angeles Pico Union Housing Corp. Richard Guerrero 213-747-2790 1038 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles Pio Pico Span School Victoria Gonzalez 323-733-8801 1512 S. Arlington Ave., Los Angeles Rosemont LA s Best Arelly Otero 818-424-0333 421 Rosemont Ave., Los Angeles Ross Snyder Recreation Center Javier Soto 323-231-3964 1501 E. 41 st St., Los Angeles Salvation Army Tatiana Gallegos 23-586-0288 7651 S. Central Ave., Los Angeles 90001 San Pedro Street Elementary School Delmy Dave 213-747-9538 1635 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles St. Francis Medical Center Carmen Hernandez 310-900-8572 3830 E. Imperial Hwy. Teresa G. Reder D.D.S., Inc. Vicky Ortega 323-313-1063 4740 Inglewood Blvd., Culver City The Greater West Hollywood Food Bank Sarah Black 213-200-1265 University Park Arts Omar Mali 213-746-6485 1221 W. 9 th St., Los Angeles USC School for Early Childhood Education Francisco J. Reyes 213-743-4790 3716 S. Hope St., Los Angeles Valley View Elementary School Meghan Hanlon 323-851-0020 6921 Woodrow Wilson Dr. Vermont Square Library Michael Pota 323-290-7405 1201 W. 48 th St., Los Angeles Vernon Branch Library Adrem Tajerian 323-234-9106 4505 S. Central Ave., Los Angeles Wadsworth Ave. School Reuben Muñoz 323-232-5234 981 E. 41 st St., Los Angeles 90011 Watts Community Life Center Karen Tillis 323-569-9561 11101 S. Wilmington Ave., Los Angeles 90059 World Impact Michelle Milburn 323-735-2867 1620 W. 20 th St., Los Angeles 90007 Youth Services Bryant Cortes 323-582-7238 5108 Holmes Ave. 90058