Partnerships
NCCC Americorp
AmeriCorps is the federal agency for national service and volunteerism. AmeriCorps provides opportunities for Americans of all backgrounds to serve their country, address the nation’s most pressing challenges, and improve lives and communities.
Volunteers at JSTK8 serve our school in a variety ways. Including but not limited to:
Lunch clubs
Campus beautification
Tutoring
Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates (SABA)
We’re helping make the Sacramento region a cleaner, healthier, happier place to live and work because we:
Improve bike infrastructure and make our streets safer through Advocacy.
Turn community events into bikeable destinations through our Bike Valet program.
Provide free maintenance checks and simple repairs through Ride Ready Repair to keep bikes rolling safely.
Work to get more people to choose an e-bike for short trips around town with our E-bike Education and Experience Project.
Connect bike donors with people needing bikes through BikeMatchSac.
Provide lights for bicycle safety at night through Lights On.
Provide skills training to teach the basics of bicycling safely and confidently.
Help businesses be more bike-friendly by providing Support for Businesses.
Sacramento Tree Foundation
Since 1982, we have been engaging the community to plant and tend over 1.5 million trees throughout the Sacramento region. We value trees for the ways they make our communities livable and lovable, so we prioritize our work in the areas that need trees the most — in under-canopied neighborhoods that don’t have enough trees, and in open spaces where trees provide a respite from city life and habitat for wildlife.
EBAYC
EBAYC supports all young people who are in low-wealth and high-stress communites where a significant population of Asian youth are present. EBAYC seeks to impact the lives of young people it serves.
Architects of Hope
Architects of Hope, was founded in 2015 as a community grassroots organization that focuses on leadership and 21st century college and career preparedness for youth throughout the Sacramento area. Our target population is inner city at-risk students in elementary, middle, and high school.