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PSU provides faculty and students who assisst with the organization and administration of Stroke Camp. Stroke Camp provides outreach assistance to the American Heart Association, such as annual financial gifts, public relations assistance and other administrative support.
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Campfire USA serves as a practicum site for students pursuing a degree in Child and Family Studies, allowing students to meet practicum objectives through working with teen parents.
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CareOregon provides program evaluation for community-based health promotion programs and serves as an internship and research site for PSU students.
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CORE measures and assesses health care outcomes, quality and satisfaction through the application of research and systematic evaluation. CORE's current programmatic focus is on improving health care services, clinical informatics, and quality and satisfaction reporting.
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A partnership between PSU and the Oregon Department of Human Services designed to integrate child welfare research, training and graduate education into a unified, coordinated effort to enhance services for families and children.
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Child and Family Studies students meet goals and objectives for community-based practicum, focused on domestic violence intervention with children.
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PSU students involved with counseling and social work collaborate to provide services to at-risk students within the David Douglas School District.
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Child and Family Studies students meet goals and objectives of community-based practicum related to human services and child welfare.
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The Early Head Start Family Center of Portland is a consortium of local service providers, clients, and other interested parties in the fields of social services, health, and education.
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Students provide program support for medically-indigent, HIV-positive individuals, such as serving and delivering meals, planning day outtings, etc.
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El Programa Hispano provides a comprehensive array of social and mental health services to low-income Latinos who speak little or no English and live in the Portland-area. PSU students use Spanish skills to assist recent immigrants with a variety of social services.
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Friends of the Children provides field instruction for an advanced Masters in Social Work student in community-based practice. Social work faculty and doctoral students serve on committees and taskforces, providing research and social service expertise.
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This partnership aims to promote public participation and dialogue on issues relating to ethical aspects of new genetic science.
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The mission of IRCO is assist refugees, immigrants and multi-ethnic communities to develop self-sufficiency and cultural awareness while affirming and preserving each culture within an ever-changing global environment.
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Poder es Salud/Power for Health is a collaborative research project designed to increase the capacity of members of the African-American and Latino communities to identify health issues and address health promotion and disease and injury prevention.
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NCNM provides an academic experience focusing on natural medicine, both eastern and western, and integrated medical education, research, and patient care. PSU Students research, develop and write grant proposals to assist the NCNM in its pursuit of funding for program support.
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PSU students participating in the Psychology and Native American Studies programs conduct research with the Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) that is designed to increase understanding of the mental health needs of the American Indian/Alaskan Native population.
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NAYA works to increase opportunities for healthy activities by promoting family stability, youth camps, support groups, cultural activities, tutoring classes, and special events. PSU students assist in helping the agency grow from a small recreation program staffed by volunteers to a fully sustainable youth community center.
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Child and Family Studies students meet goals and objectives of practicum experience in early childhood education by serving at the Nike Child Development Center in a variety of capacities.
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This partnership involves Masters in Business Administration students attempting analyzing new technologies under development at Providence Hospital. The outcomes are student reports on the main applications of this new technology.
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Faculty from OHSU, the VA Medical Center, and PSU's Speech & Hearing Sciences program collaborate on research investigating the impact of communication technology on caregivers of people with the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility provides students with the opportunity to perform community service with a non-profit organization focusing on peace and environment issues.
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Students are involved in conducting research and evaluation regarding access to health care with the Oregon Health Plan.
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OCEH is a non-profit, member-based organization dedicated to reducing and eliminating toxic chemicals that are long-lasting and build up in living tissues, threatening the health and reproductive viability of humans and wildlife. Students use the OCEH as a practicum site for learning about sustainability and environmental health issues.
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The Oregon College of Oriental Medicine serves as both the research site for a National Institute of Homeopathy grant and as a research site for students interested in homeopathic medicine.
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Student interns conduct research in support of the Fresh Alliance program which seeks to recover perishable food from retailers as it reaches its expiration date.
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Child and Family Studies students meet goals and objectives for community-based practicum through participating in Child Life Therapy programs with the Child Development and Rehabilitation Center at OHSU.
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PSU students conduct research to understand which brand(s) of cigarettes are the most addictive by measuring the degree of free-base form of nicotine in the smoke particulate matter.
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This partnership between the PSU Graduate School of Social Work, PSU Continuing Education, the Oregon Post Adoption Resource Center (ORPARC) and the State of Oregon Department of Human Services provides post-graduate education for mental health professionals regarding specialized theories and practices for treating adopted children.
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Deteriorating physical features of urban environments can negatively impact public health. Students in Urban Planning and Public Health conduct research to determine relationships between poor living conditions and physcial/mental health.
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The Pacific University School of Professional Psychology serves as a practica site for students from Pacific University and Portland State University specializing in psychotherapy and psychological assessmsent.
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The Collaborative Professional Education Project provides interdisciplinary preparation of graduate students preparing for careers in early intervention, special education, speech-language pathology, physical therapy, and occupational therapy.
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The mission of the Portland Research and Education Network (PREN) is to promote collaboration and the development of innovative network services and advanced applications to further regional leadership in research, education and health care.
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Students write grant proposals to solicit funding for programmatic support as part of the Grantwriting for Non-profits course curriculum under the Institute for Non-profit Management.
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Portland State students conduct research designed to develop drugs that are effective against multi-drug resistant strains of malaria.
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Students designed, and implemented a training course on "job readiness" for homeless women who were interested in pursuing employment.
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Rosehaven serves as a resource center for homeless women and children. The goal of the Rosehaven-PSU partnership is to increase student awareness of the variety of difficulties and issues surrounding the homeless population.
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Self-enhancement, Inc. provides program evaluation, research, and demonstration projects designed to improve services and outcomes for African-American children and families, specifically geared to reducing non-relative placements of children and recurrence of maltreatment.
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Sisters Of the Road Cafè is a non-profit restaurant open to the public. An estimated 250-300 meals are served daily through SOTR’s Hot Meals Program. Meals are given free of charge to all first time visitors to the café and to those who are unable to pay and cannot work because of age, ill health or parenting responsibilities.
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Students work with Winners on Wheels of Oregon in order to learn about the needs of people in wheelchairs and what life is like for both the children and their families. Students interact directly with children and also perform fundraising.
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The YWCA's Yolanda House is an emergency shelter and service program for women survivors of domestic or sexual violence and their children. PSU students partner with the Yolanda House to meet goals and objectives for community-based practicum focusing on domestic violence and supportive services for children.
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Students in the Strategic Management for Non-profits University Studies Capstone course assist with the sustainability and growth needs of p:ear, an organization which uses education, art, and recreation to address homeless youth needs.
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