We have community partnerships with more than 500 different agencies throughout the state, and beyond, which provide a wide range of learning opportunities. Settings include but are not limited to mental health centers, substance abuse and addictions programs, services to children, youth and families, schools, child welfare, policy development and advocacy in small non-profit and large governmental organizations, community organizing, housing and homelessness programs, criminal justice settings, health care, veterans and military, aging and disability services, organizational and program leadership, and other settings where social workers are or can be engaged.