CSUN Campus Resources
Centers and Institutes
Aquatic Center at Castaic Lake
They offer boating education to students, community groups, and at-risk youth.
Berke Assessment Clinic and Library
Services to the community provided by the Berke Assessment Clinic include psychoeducational and strength- based assessments and consultation to parents of children and youths ages 3-18 who have learning, emotional, and behavioral difficulties.
CSUN Autism Clinic
Center of Achievement Through Adapted Physical Activity
They offer virtual exercise programs for folks with various levels of disabilities.
Child and Family Studies Center
They offer a preschool program for children within the local community.
Consumer Resource Center
The Consumer Resource Center provides more than assistance with the business of management. Students working at the Center take a caring approach. They can help visitors find information about banking, investing, financial planning, how to file taxes and even avoid identity theft.
Family Focus Resource Center
The Family Focus Resource Center understands and strengthens families raising children with special needs through education, advocacy, and family support services. They serve the San Fernando Valley, Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys.
Institute for Community Health and Wellbeing
The Institute is a collaborative of campus and community members committed to enhancing the health and wellbeing of individuals, families, organizations and communitieswithin Cal State Northridge’s service region.
Institute for Sustainability
They host regular workshops in the community for residents and engage with businesses on energy and water conservation and efficiency, solar energy, drought-tolerant and native landscaping, and climate adaptation strategies.
IntersectLA
A branding and marketing organization that offers their services to businesses, orgs, and communities
Language, Speech, and Hearing Center
They have been providing comprehensive diagnosis and therapeutic services to children and adults with communication disorders since 1960. Today, the Center averages over 12,000 patient visits annually serving a culturally diverse population which includes infants, children, adolescents, adults and senior citizens.
Los Angeles Times Literacy Center
The Center has served more than 3,500 children in grades K-12 and their families during the last 16 years. In addition, more than 2,000 M.A. Language and Literacy candidates have provided supervised literacy services to children in need at the LATLC.
Mitchell Family Counseling Clinic
MFCC provides clinical training for graduate level students who are part of the Marriage and Family Therapy program at CSUN, while also providing much-needed counseling services to members of our local community on a sliding-scale fee basis.
Music Therapy Wellness Clinic
The Music Therapy Wellness Clinic provides individually designed music activities for children and adults with disabilities and special challenges, including autism, developmental delay, physical, mental and emotional disorders, and learning disabilities.
ReLAY Institute
An essential resource for those who serve opportunity youth in Los Angeles and the surrounding area. A collaboration between five Cal State Universities, known as the CSU5, ReLAY is designed to engage and foster the significant combined resources of partnering institutions. Such collective resources include research, instructional design, and innovative thinking.
Special Education Literacy Clinic
The Special Education Literacy Clinic specializes in teaching reading to young people who are identified with mild to moderate disabilities such as learning disabilities, dyslexia, ADD, autism, and mild intellectual disabilities.
Strength United
StrengthUnited is an irreplaceable resource for Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Child Maltreatment in our community.
Teaching, Learning and Counseling Consortium (TLC)
The TLC provides services to the local community. From its beginnings as a small reading clinic, the Teaching, Learning, & Counseling Consortium TLCC now includes counseling, psycho-educational assessment, educational therapy, and parent-to-parent mentoring, workshops, and resource referrals.
Others
The CSUN VITA Clinic
Cost-free tax prep help to anyone in the community.