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Polinsky Children's Center
9400 Ruffin Ct.
San Diego, CA  92123
Phone: (619) 514-4600
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Provides temporary shelter for abused and neglected children.
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Social Advocates for Youth (SAY)
3615 Kearny Villa Rd., Ste. 101
San Diego, CA  92123
Phone: (858) 565-4148
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SAY San Diego, Inc. (Social Advocates for Youth) is a dynamic, locally based non-profit agency celebrating 30 years of dedication to the positive development of young people, their families and communities.
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San Diego Youth for Christ
9252 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 500
San Diego, CA  92123
Phone: (858) 292-8000
Christian organization offering club programs to get middle school and high school youth involved. Conducts spiritual networking and outreach to develop youth leaders.
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4H San Diego County
5555 Overland Ave 4
San Diego, CA  92123
Phone: (858) 495-5113
Fax: (858) 694-2849
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The 4-H mission is to foster research-based learn-by-doing educational experiences that teach youth the life-skills of responsibility, self reliance, and citizenship.
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SAY San Diego
8755 Aero Dr. Ste 100
San Diego, CA  92123
Phone: 858-565-4148
Fax: 858-565-4178
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SAY San Diego Social Advocates for Youth is a locally based non-porfit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the positive development of the children, their families and the communities of San Diego. SAY provides a comprehensive and integrated array of services and has an innovative role in the community that builds collaborative partnerships for the cost-effective use of resources to benefit chilren and families. Our multicultural staff enriches our many diverse programs that reach out to every population in the City of San Diego.
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SD County Probation Truancy Supervision Program
7798 Starling Drive
San Diego, ca  92123
Phone: (858) 492-2362
Fax: (858) 492-2333
The Truancy Supervision Program (TSP) accepts referrals from the Juvenile Court for minors found to be habitually truant from school. The TSP Program supevises approximatley 300 wards of the Court encouraging them to attend school daily and providing referrals to community resources to comply with Court ordered terms and conditions of probation. Students who maintain passing grades and meet other criteria established by the school districts may obtain work permits. Participants gain valuable wrok experience by participating in Community Service Opportunities and Work Project programs.
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Boys and Girls Club of San Diego
1761 Hotel Circle South Suite123
San Diego, CA  92108
Phone: (619) 298-3520
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Provide support services for various San Diego County clubs
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YMCA Child Care Resource Services
3333 Camino del Rio South
San Diego, CA  92108
Phone: (800) 481-2151
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Childcare referrals for parents.
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College Opportunity Program
3443 Camino del Rio South 122
San Diego, CA  92108
College Opportunity Program reaches out to motivated youth with a disadvantaged background who are attempting a college education while overcoming tremendous obstacles. College Opportunity Program provides assistance for books, transportation, subsidized
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The Learning Garden
2831 Camino del Rio S. Ste 104
San Diego, CA  92108
Phone: (619) 296-8185
Fax: (619)296-8186
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The Learning Garden is an educator run facility that provides quality individualized supplemental instruction for children and adults. During instruction, students work with qualified teachers in a setting in which the maximum student-teacher ratio is 3:1
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