| Boys and Girls Club of National City |
| 1430 D Avenue |
| National City, CA 91950 |
| Phone: (619) 477-5445 |
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| The Boys and Girls Clubs of National City has been meeting the educational, emotional, social, and physical needs of youth ages 6 to 18 for the last fifty-one years. All activities including gamesroom, computer lab, tutoring, arts and crafts, and athletics are included in a 12-month membership. |
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| Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee (MAAC) Administration Office |
| 22 West 35th Street, Suite 100 |
| National City, CA 91950 |
| Phone: (619) 426-3595 |
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| Social services, Immigration Information, food bank, employment services, and housing ; income tax preparations; referral to other agencies, as needed;weatherization of home and emergency utility bill assistance available. |
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| National City Collaborative Family Resource Center |
| 304 W. 18th St |
| National City, CA 91950 |
| Phone: (619) 336-8630 |
| Fax: (619) 336-4990 |
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| The National City Collaborative is a partnership of over 40 organizations in National City. Its mission is to improve the overall well-being of the community by providing prevention and early intervention services through family resource centers. |
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| National City Adult School |
| 517 West 24th St. |
| National City, CA 91950 |
| Phone: (619) 336-7075 |
| Fax: (619) 474-2114 |
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| The National City Adult School provides GED, ESL, and Vocational training to adults and youth in National City. |
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| National City Collaborative Family Resource Center - Euclid |
| 2325 Euclid Ave. |
| National City, CA 91950 |
| Phone: 619 336 8659 |
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| The National City Collaborative is a partnership of over 40 organizations in National City. Its mission is to improve the overall well-being of the community by providing prevention and early intervention services through family resource centers. |
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| San Diego County Office of Education, Transitioning Youth N’ Motion |
| 800 National City Blvd. |
| National City, 91950 |
| Phone: (619) 470-5218 |
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| The SDCOE/JCCS Youth One-Stop Career Centers offer various programs to prepare JCCS students for job and career prospects. Services offered include, but are not limited to: ROP/multimedia production, ROP/building, driver’s education, GED preparation, career awareness/ choices, graduation portfolio assistance, basic skills improvement (reading and math), computer and internet connection, scholarship (info/apps), merchandising training, and ROP/childcare development. Student Support Specialists provide students with educational goals, financial aid, scholarships information, apprenticeship program, military service /vocation, permanent/temporary employment, dollars for scholars, career goals, follow-up on student progress, and community service. |
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| South Metro Career Center/Youth Services |
| 4389 Imperial Avenue |
| San Diego, 92113 |
| Phone: (619) 266-4298 |
| Fax: (619) 266-4261 |
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| The Metro Region Career Centers offers youth in their communities a comprehensive menu of employment and training services that include assistance with resume writing, interviewing skills, finding job openings, training programs, and much more. |
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| Barrio Station |
| 2175 Newton Avenue |
| San Diego, CA 92113 |
| Phone: 619-238-0314 |
| Fax: 619-238-0331 |
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| To assist disadvantaged high risk youth to avoid negative lifestyles,and excel to their maximum potential, and to facilitate community mobilization to protect and enhance the living environment, and quality of life of the youth and their families.
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| Overcoming Gangs |
| 4125 Alpha st. |
| San Diego, CA 92113 |
| Phone: () -414-5150 |
| Fax: () -263-7988 |
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| To address gang violence and unnecessary killing in San Deigo and it's local communities. To develop an open dialogue and relationship with gang members and former gang members as well as at risk youth. To assist families living in areas affected by gang activity.To offer options for lifestyle improvement by teaching discipline through education,job readiness, and entrepreneural programs. We beieve that positive participation in their future will in still self pride,confidence and enhance our city.As a result of these programs they will themselves become employers,employees and property owners.The youth are the future leaders of our city. What affects one affects us all. |
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