Instructionally Related Programs
Anthropology Service Learning Project with We Care Program
Dr. Richard Wallace and his anthropology students have conducted interviews with the homeless men that utilize the We Care Shelter and dinner services to apply academic components while highlighting the experiences of voices rarely heard. In Spring 2022, the anthropology students interviewed over 16 We Care clients about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pathways to Success Mentor Program
Currently, over 350 Stan State students enrolled in Criminal Justice courses participate in this mentor program to mentor one-on-one over 350 at-risk K-12 students at 15 school sites within the Turlock Unified School District (TUSD). The Office of Service Learning and Mr. Gil Ogden, Director of Student Services, at the district provides collaborative program management and class orientations to Stan State students each semester prior to their mentor experience. The program is based on Relationship-based Mentoring. University students focus on making a strong connection with their TUSD protégé and provide a positive role model for the younger students.

Science in Our Community
Stanislaus State offers students of all ages and their families innovative opportunities to explore the world of science through numerous free programs offered throughout the year. Science in Our Community is co-managed by science faculty and the Office of Service Learning. You can learn more about these programs at the Science in Our Community website.

Turlock Community Collaborative (TCC) Directory: A Non-profit Service Resource Guide
The Office of Service Learning has been working with the Turlock Community Collaborative since 2002. The Collaborative is a group of local non-profits, government agencies, businesses, and citizens who joined together to network and address issues of concern throughout our region. Currently, we may be conducting our affairs remotely, yet many of our local community service non-profits, public service agencies, and businesses continue to provide needed services in our communities. You can also help, whether virtually or remotely! We are making available this valuable local resource guide, so that you can also make a difference throughout Stanislaus County.

- View the Turlock Community Collaborative Directory
- Check out the TCC Facebook page
- Take a look at the TCC webpage
United Samaritans Foundation Legacy of Hope
University administrators, faculty, students in courses, and student clubs and organizations volunteer annually to support the day-long Legacy of Hope Fundraiser. The fundraiser supports the United Samaritans Foundation services,
food and clothing for homeless and low-income individuals in our community. Approximately 230 faculty, staff and students volunteer over 2,000 hours from the early morning through the late evening. All Stanislaus State volunteers are provided with background information about local individuals and families facing food insecurity and how agencies such as United Samaritans Foundation provide services to assist those in need.

Updated: October 14, 2025