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San Diego Youth and Community Services, Inc.
3255 Wing St.
San Diego, CA  92110
Phone: (619) 221-8600
Fax: (619) 221-8611
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Serves youth, families, and the community. Prevention and education, foster youth placement, crisis intervention, counseling, youth shelters, transitional living, low-income housing.
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Vietnam Veterans Rehabilitation Center
4141 Pacific Highway
San Diego, CA  92110
Phone: (619) 497-0142
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Vietnam Veterans of San Diego operates an 87-bed State Licensed Alcohol & Drug Treatment Center near Downtown San Diego for homeless male and female veterans of all wars and eras. The VRC offers residents a safe, clean and sober village-like setting for several months to a year, depending upon individual needs.
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San Diego Safe Harbor, Inc., Safehouse Program
PO Box 90886
San Diego, CA  92169
Phone: (858) 459-7627
Fax: (858) 459-7627
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Transitional shlter for adult men. Offers Shared, low-income housing in a residential neighborhood. Life skills classes, mental health, substance abuse and housing counseling.
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Alpha Project for the Homeless
3737 Fifth Ave Ste 204
San Diego, CA  92103
Phone: (619) 542-1877
Fax: (619) 542-0264
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The mission of the Alpha Project is to empower individuals families and communities by providing work recovery and support services to people who are motivated to change their lives and achieve self-sufficiency.
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San Diego Youth and Community Services, Storefront
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San Diego, CA  92103
Phone: (619) 325-3527
Fax: (619) 325-3534
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The Storefront is a 20-bed emergency shelter--the only one in San Diego specifically designed for homeless and runaway youth. Its goal is to return these young people to their families, or to find them independent living arrangements and prevent their sexual exploitation.
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Care House Life Ministries
3636 Fifth Ave, Ste 302
San Diego, CA  92103
Phone: (619) 299-2777
Offers pregnant women and teens temporary housing with a supportive family.
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Shelter Plus Care
2822 5th Ave.
San Diego, CA  92103
Phone: (619) 294-7894
Housing and substance abuse treatment for homeless men and women
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San Diego Youth and Community Services, Coastal Communities
5041 Newport
San Diego, CA  92107
Phone: (619) 225-9305
Fax: (619) 255-1251
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The Coastal Communities Center offers walk-in counseling services for people in crisis, as well as referral and/or access to shelter, transportation, showers, hygiene supplies, clothing, food, mail, and message service. The center helps community members develop a realistic life plan with a long-term goal.
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4741 Santa Monica Avenue
San Diego, CA  92107
Phone: (619) 525-2200
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Food assistance and community service program for 20,000+ families in the counties of San Diego, Imperial, Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara and Kern.
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Hotel Voucher
5041 Newport Avenue
San Diego, CA  92107
Phone: (619) 225-9305
Housing for homeless families
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