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Youth Connect resources were provided by the San Diego Workforce Partnership. For more information about their programs for youth, please visit their Youth Connect Network website.
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San Diego Youth and Community Services, Mid-City Community Center
3660 Fairmount Ave.
San Diego, CA  92116
Phone: (619) 521-2250
Fax: (619) 521-5944
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The Mid-City Communities Center offers prevention education, treatment, and recovery programs for young people facing alcohol and drug issues. These programs help them and their families build better neighborhoods.
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San Diego City Library Kensington / Normal Heights Branch
4121 Adams Avenue
San Diego, CA  92116
Phone: (619) 533-3974
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Partners Mentorship Program
3295 Meade Avenue
San Diego, CA  92116
The mission of the Partners Mentorship Program is to strengthen the character and develop the mind, body, and spirit of youth through one-to-one mentoring.
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YMCA Youth and Family Services, Prevention and Education Services
2929 Meade Avenue
San Diego, CA  92116
Phone: 619-281-8313
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The mission of YMCA Youth and Family Services, Prevention and Education is to support and strengthen children, youth and families to help them reach their fullest potential. Services focus on teen pregnancy, parenting, mentoring, substance abuse, poverty, illiteracy, and delinquency.
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Alpha of San Diego
4069 30th St
San Diego, CA  92104
Phone: (619) 285-9999
Fax: (619) 285-1938
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Alpha of San Diego provides poor youth and families with food assistance, counseling, case management, parenting training, youth vision assistance, anger management therapy, and Healthy Families enrollment.
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San Diego Youth and Community Services, The Bridge Program
3151 Redwood St
San Diego, CA  92104
Phone: (619) 521-3939
Fax: (619) 521-3935
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The Bridge and The Gatehouse are temporary residential shelters for young people, between the ages 12 and 17, who are experiencing difficulties in their families or living situations. The goal of the shelters is to reunite families which have been torn apart.
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San Diego City Library North Park Branch
3795 31st Street
San Diego, CA  92104
Phone: (619) 533-3972
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Summer Youth Work Experience Program Native American, Alaskan or Hawaiin youth 14-21
4040 30th St. Ste. A
San Diego, CA  92104
Phone: (619) 281-5964
To foster self-sufficiency within the Native American and the American Indian community and promote a better quality of life.
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Indian Human Resource Center
4040 30th St. Ste. A
San Diego, CA  92104
Phone: 619-281-5964
Provision of employment and training services for the San Diego County American Indian Community.
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San Diego City Schools, TRACE Services
3773 30th Street, Suite F
San Diego, CA  92104
Phone: (619) 295-2683
Fax: (619) 294-6572
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Serves students from 18-22 years of age with disabilities within San Diego City Schools District. Provides transition services including employment, independent living, self advocacy, rec/leisure.
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