| Crisis Intervention - Energy Assistance |
| 1615 Hoover Avenue |
| National City, CA 91950 |
| Phone: (619) 474-8737 |
| Fax: (619) 474-5035 |
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| Assistance to low income house holds energy-related emergencies; up to $200 - $ 300 available if receiving SSI. Proof of utility shut off notice, emergencies tremination. |
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| South Metro Career Center/Grant Hill Branch |
| 4389 Imperial Avenue |
| San Diego, CA 92113 |
| Phone: (619) 266-3600 |
| Fax: (619) 266-3605 |
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| The South Metro Career Center is located with the Employment Development Department office. In addition to the usual array of services offered by all San Diego Career Centers, the South Metro Career Center serves a largely multi-lingual, multi-ethnic population. |
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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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| Project Hand |
| 580 Hilltop Dr. |
| Chula Vista, CA 91910 |
| Phone: (619) 425-4061 |
| Fax: (619) 425-4390 |
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| Project Hand also serves people in need of food, shelter, clothing, bus tokens, personal hygiene items, infant care items, ID assistance, and prescriptions. Rent and utility assistance is available during winter months only. |
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| State of California-Employment Development Department |
| 1045 Tierra Del Rey |
| Chula Vista, CA 91910 |
| Phone: (800) 300-5616 |
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| Unemployment benefits; advises about job opportunities and referrals. EDD admisters the Federal Targeted Job Tax Credit (TJTC) program giving an employer the opportunity to up to $2,400 in tax credits for each qualified individual hired. EDD offers custom |
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| Southwestern Community College |
| 900 Otay Lakes Road |
| Chula Vista, CA 91910 |
| Phone: (619) 431-7400 |
| Fax: (619) 431-6768 |
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| Southwestern College is the only institute of higher education located in the southern portion of San Diego County. Students prepare for transfer to a four-year college or universities and/or attain skill training for jobs and career advancements. Satellite education centers are located in San Ysidro and National City. Financial Aid, job placement assistance and child care services are available. |
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| Southeastern Economic Development Corporation |
| 995 Gateway Center Way, Ste 300 |
| San Diego, CA 92102 |
| Phone: (619) 527-7245 |
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| Promotes Economic development and revitalization in the Southeast San Diego area. |
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| Uptown Interfaith Service Center - Executive Director |
| 2214 Fifth Ave. |
| San Diego, CA 92102 |
| Phone: (619) -236-8077 |
| Fax: (619) -236-9758 |
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| A case management agency for the general population. This program also serves veterans with alcohol/drug abuse problems as well as ex-offenders. Newcomers are welcomed. The program supplies snack packs, clothing, birth certificates, and bus passes to people being interviewed for employment. Services include: Job training/assistance and Case management. |
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| Center for Employment Training |
| 3295 Market St. |
| San Diego, CA 92102 |
| Phone: 619-233-6829 |
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| Vocational training for out-of-school youth ages 18 to 21 in the areas of Building Maintenance, Welding fabrication, Basic skills, GED preparation, and Job Placement Services. |
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| Second Chance/STRIVE |
| 6145 Imperial Ave. |
| San Diego, CA 92114 |
| Phone: (619) 234-8888 |
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| A nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to creating opportunities for self-sufficiency, jobs, and housing, for long-term unemployed or under-employed, and homeless, through public and private community collaborations in San Diego, California. |
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