Staff/Contact Info

Center for Service Learning, Internships & Civic Engagement (SLICE)

Classroom Village, Room 500
1000 East Victoria Street
Carson, CA 90747

Phone: (310) 243-2438
Office Hours:
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

Center for Service Learning, Internship, & Civic Engagement

Staff

Photograph of Miami Gatpandan, Program Administrator for the Center for Service Learning, Internship, and Civic Engagement office. Miami Gelvezon-Gatpandan
Program Coordinator
(310) 243-2138  
mgelvezon@6lwboc.com

Educational Background:

  • B.S. Child Development
  • M.A. Education

About Me:

The narratives of students within this university serve as my inspiration. Growing up in a sizable immigrant family, I find common ground with many of the students here. Witnessing the dedication and passion our students exhibit in serving their communities fills me with pride as a Toro! I firmly believe in the ethos of diligence, enjoyment, and fostering meaningful connections throughout life's journey.

“As the proverb says, ‘Two are better than one because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.’"

Photograph of Francisco Checkcinco, Program Administrator for the Center for Service Learning, Internship, and Civic Engagement office.Francisco Checkcinco
Community Partner Coordinator  
(310) 243-2480 
fcheckcinco1@6lwboc.com

Educational Background:

  • B.A. in Human Services; Concentration in Mental Health Recovery

About Me:

I am proud to be both a CSUDH alumnus and a beneficiary of the SLICE program. Through firsthand experience, I gained insights into the diverse communities we served, and I seized opportunities for personal growth while contributing to our community's well-being. Now, as a staff member, I am committed to fostering the growth and development of others, inspired by the support and encouragement I received from the SLICE team.

Photograph of Beatty Ramirez, Administrative Support for the Center for Service Learning, Internship, and Civic Engagement office.Beatty Ramirez
Administrative Support  
(310) 243-2438 
bramirez136@6lwboc.com

Educational Background:

  • B.A. Human Services

About me:

As a proud graduate of CSU Dominguez Hills, I hold the esteemed title of being an alumnus of Jumpstart for Young Children. Armed with a Bachelor's degree in Human Services, I am passionate about collaborating with my fellow Toros and leveraging my experience as a Jumpstart alumnus to contribute to our community. Additionally, I had the privilege of serving as the President of the Native American Indian Association, where I actively worked to promote cultural awareness and support initiatives within the Native American community. 

Photograph of Maria Avila, Interim Director for Community Engaged Teaching and ResearchMaria Avila
Interim Director for Community Engaged Teaching and Research
(310) 243-2438 
maravila@6lwboc.com

About me:

Maria Avila has worked in higher education for over two decades as an administrator and as faculty. Prior to higher education she worked as a social worker and as a community organizer. Her organizing work with the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF, http://www.industrialareasfoundation.org) in South Los Angeles and in Northern California is the foundation of her work as a community engaged scholar. Until August 2022, she was Associate Professor in the Social Work department at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Maria was a postdoctoral, Andrew W. Mellon Fellow with the Center for Diversity and Democracy and taught in the department of American Studies and Ethnicity from 2012 to 2014, at the University of Southern California. Prior to this, she was the founding Director of the Center for Community Based Learning at Occidental College, from 2001 to 2011. Maria believes that higher education has a mandate to contribute to supporting and enhancing democracy, particularly through community engaged teaching and research, and by creating more collaborative cultures within academic institutions and with organizations with whom them partner.

She earned a MA in Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago, and a PhD in Adult and Community Education at Maynooth University, in Ireland. Maria is the recipient of a Fulbright award in Ireland and another one in Colombia. During her time as faculty as CSUDH she led five community engaged research projects on and off campus. These five projects are focus of her recent publication Building Collective Leadership for Culture Change: Stories of Relational Organizing (2023). This is a continuation of her first book: Transformative Civic Engagement through Community Organizing (2017).

Jumpstart

Staff

Photograph of Jessica Ramirez, Jumpstart Site ManagerJessica Ramirez
Jumpstart Site Manager
(310) 243-2739
jumpstart@6lwboc.com

Educational Background:

  • B.S. Child Development
  • M.A. Education
About Me: As a former student of CSUDH, I observed the imperative to enhance the quality of life in our local communities. Through Jumpstart, an AmeriCorps program housed in SLICE, I had the privilege to serve my community by mentoring young children in Compton. Even after completing my education at this university, I am thrilled to remain a part of the Jumpstart family and the vibrant CSUDH community. Working here and contributing to our community's needs brings me immense fulfillment. Witnessing our students' dedication as they invest their time and energy into mentoring children, even on Friday nights and weekends, motivates me to persevere. Working at SLICE is truly gratifying because I witness firsthand the compassion of individuals who willingly share their hearts to bring smiles to others. With conviction, I can proudly affirm, "Once a Toro...Always a Toro!"
College Corps

Staff

Photograph of Xavier Pineda, College Corps ManagerXavier Pineda
Manager
(310) 243-3675
xpineda@6lwboc.com

Educational Background:

  • B.S. Criminal Justice Administration 
  • Masters Public Administration

About Me: 

As a CSUDH alum, I find great fulfillment in collaborating with our students and the broader CSUDH community. Over the past 13 years, I've been deeply ingrained in the Toro community, witnessing its evolution and the emergence of genuine civic-minded leaders. As a member of #CaliforniansForAll-College Corps, I have the privilege of directly witnessing the growth of numerous students, and I take immense pride in being a part of their transformative journeys.

Photograph of Natalie Gomez, College Corps Associate Manager

Natalie Gomez
Associate Manager
(310) 243-3050
ngomez59@6lwboc.com

Educational Background:

  • B.S. Child Development

About Me:

I am a proud graduate of Dominguez Hills, and I also have the honor of being an alumnus of Jumpstart for Young Children. My degree in Child Development with a focus on Family Services perfectly complements my experience with Jumpstart. I thoroughly enjoy collaborating with my fellow Toros in our shared endeavors.

Photograph of Sabrina Ponciano, College Corps Program CoordinatorSabrina Ponciano
Program Coordinator
sponciano1@6lwboc.com

Educational Background:

  • B.A. Liberal Studies: Early Teaching and Learning

About me: 

As a proud first-generation alumna of CSUDH, I began my journey as a student assistant on campus, which eventually led me to join the College Corps Team. Drawing from my own experiences on campus, I find great fulfillment in collaborating with our fellows as they contribute to the community that has enriched my own life in countless ways.

JusticeCorps

Staff

Photograph of Taylor Watts-White, JusticeCorps RepresentativeTaylor Watts-White
Representative
(310) 243-2438
justicecorps@6lwboc.com

About Me: 

As a junior Presidential Scholar pursuing a major in Criminal Justice Administration and a minor in Women's Studies, I employ an intersectional approach to my work. With a blend of comprehensive skills and hands-on experience, I am committed to promoting fairness, legality, and social equity within the JusticeCorps program. Serving as a student leader, I actively engage in collaborative efforts to cultivate an environment that is both inclusive and just, prioritizing the recognition and appreciation of student perspectives. Outside of my responsibilities, you can find me volunteering, studying, or dedicating time to self-care.