Community Resource List - San Diego Unified

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Community Resource ListUpdated by San Diego Unified School District’sOffice of Children and Youth in Transition.We update this document regularly. If you know of changes that need to be made, please contact our office at (619) 725-7326.2013/2014

Page 2 of 24TABLE OF CONTENTSAlcohol/Drug Abuse Resources . 3Clothing Resources . . 3Community Centers . . 4Crisis Hotlines . 4Crisis Residential Programs . . 5Disabled/Developmentally Delayed Services & Resources . . 5Domestic Violence Shelters . 5Food Resources . 6Foster Care/Adoption Resources . . 7Homeless/Transitional Living Shelters . . . 8Homelessness & Low Income Resources . . . 10Legal Assistance . 11Medical Clinics/Health Centers . . 13Mental Health/Counseling Support – Insured/Documented. . 15Mental Health/Counseling Support – Uninsured/Undocumented . . . 18Military Family Resources . . 20Multi-Ethnic, Cultural, International & Refugee Resources . . 21Pregnant and Parenting Minors Resources . . 22Psychiatric Facilities and Emergency Psychiatric Screening . 23Tutoring 24Revised 12/20/13

Page 3 of 24Alcohol/Drug Abuse Resources:Al-Anon & Alateenwww.alanonsandiego.orgAlcoholics Anonymous (AA)www.aasd.orgAurora Behavioral Health Carewww.sandiego.aurorabehavioral.comMarijuana Anonymouswww.marijuana-anonymous.orgMcAllister Institutewww.themcalisterinstitute.com(619) 296-2666Meetings at various locations; call or visitwebsite for more information.11878 Avenue of Industry San Diego, CA 92128(619) 265-8762 Central(760) 758-2514 North(858) 487-3200Meetings at various locations; call or visitwebsite for more information.1365 N. Johnson Ave., Ste 111 El Cajon,CA 92020Sliding fee scale; for all ages, outpatient.(800) 766-6779Narcotics Anonymous- San Diegowww.sandiegona.orgPalavra Treewww.palavratree.orgPhoenix House of San Diegowww.phoenixhouse.orgSouth Bay TRCwww.themcalisterinstitute.comTeen Optionswww.sdyouthservices.orgTeen Recovery Program-McAllisterInstitute1212 S 43rd St. San Diego, CA 92113For adolescents.23981 Sheriton Valley Rd. Descanso, CA 91916(619) 442-0277(619) 584-1007 Business(619) 546-0774 Spanish(800) 479-0062Meetings(619-263-7768(888) 286-50272429 Fenton St. Chula Vista. CA 91914(619) 482-9300For teens ages 12-17 (including pregnant teens).(619) 521-22507867 Convoy Ct. Ste 302. San Diego, CA 92111For teens ages 12-17.(858) 277-4633Clothing Resources: (some services are seasonal; you can also call 211 for availability)Catholic Charities- Emergency ServicesCinderella’s Atticwww.cinderellasattic.orgMy Girlfriend’s Closetwww.mygirlfriendscloset.infoNice Guys Charitieswww.sdniceguys.comPresbyterian Urban MinistriesPrincess Projectwww.princessproject.orgShort-term case management services includefood, clothing, shelter referral, transportationassistance, etc.Free formal wear available for high schoolstudents’ prom or homecoming dances.(619) 231-2828Attn: Sandy Silverman600 B Street, Suite 2350 San Diego, CA 92101Provides free clothing to teen girls. No one isturned away.PO Box 881456 San Diego, CA 92168Temporary one-time assistance for utilities,clothing, auto repair, tuition, and otherexpenses.2459 Market St San Diego, CA 92102Emergency clothing.Free formal wear available for high schoolstudents’ prom or homecoming dances.(619) 884-0844No phone number.(858) 509-9443(619) 232-2753No phone number.Revised 12/20/13

Page 4 of 24Community CentersBarrio Stationwww.barriostation.orgCrawford Community Connection- MidCity Resource Centerwww.midcitycan.orgSalvation Army Kroc Center2175 Newton Ave. San Diego, CA 92113-2282Community center for teens, counseling, andsports activities; ages 6-18.4275 El Cajon Blvd. Ste 101 San Diego, CA 92105Community resource center.(619) 238-0314Family support, education, recreation, andcultural arts center.(619) 287-KROC (5762)Information and referrals for communityagencies that provide health and humanservices.24 hour child abuse hotline, referrals fordomestic violence, sexual abuse, and suicide.24 hour County suicide hotline2-1-124 hour educational and referral service1-800-232-463624 hour information and referral by staff1-800-ALCOHOL(1-800-252-6465)(800) 843-5200(619) 283-9624Crisis and Information Hotlines211www.211sandiego.org orwww.informasandiego.orgAbuse HotlineAccess and Crisis Linewww.up2sd.orgAIDS Hotline (Also forSTD’s/vaccinations)Alcohol & Drug HotlineCalifornia Youth Crisis Hotlinewww.youthcrisisline.orgChild Protective Services24 hour support24 hour hotlineCourage to Call24 hour hotline for active or former militaryhttp://www.mhsinc.org/courage-to-call members and their families and loved ones.Emergency Screening UnitGLBTQ Hotlinewww.trevorproject.orgHuman Trafficking HotlineMilitary Onesourcewww.militaryonesource.comNational Center for Missing &Exploited Childrenhttp://www.missingkids.comNational Eating Disorders Associationwww.nationaleatingdisorders.orgNational Suicide c Emergency Response Team(PERT)- Community ResearchFoundationRAINN (Rape, Abuse, and IncestNational Networkwww.rainn.org1-800-422-4453(888) 724-7240(800) 344-6000 or(858) 560-2191(619) 209-4682730 Medical Center Ct. Chula Vista, CA 9191124 hour psychiatric emergency room,psychiatric hospital admission for youth only.24 hour support for GLBTQ youth(619) 421-690024 hour hotline24 hour crisis hotline for soldiers and militaryfamilies.(888) 373-7888(800) 8)1-800-931-223724 hour national suicide hotline24 hour emergency psychiatric assistance1094 Cudahy Pl. Suite 314 San Diego, CA 9211024 hour support(800) 273-TALK(800-273-8255)Call 911, ask for PERT1-800-656-HOPE(1-800-656-4673)Revised 12/20/13

Runawayswww.nrscrisisline.orgSan Diego County Domestic ViolenceHotline24 hour supportS.A.F.E. Alternativeswww.selfinjury.comSuicide Hotline (Spanish)Text Telephone Suicide HotlineTrevor Projectwww.thetrevorproject.orgHelpline for those struggling with self-injuriousbehavior/cuttingSuicide help in SpanishSuicide help for hearing impaired24 hour suicide hotline for lesbian, gay,bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth.24 hour hotlinePage 5 of 241-800-RUN-AWAY(1-800-786-2929)(888) DVLINKS(888-385-4657)(858) K 21-800-799-4TTY(866) 4-U-TREVOR(1-866-488-7386)Crisis Residential Programs (For mental health or drug/alcohol treatment)Halcyon Center- Community orgIsis Center- Community orgJary Barreto Crisis Center- CommunityResearch Foundationwww.communityresearchfoundation.orgNew Vistas Crisis Centerwww.communityresearchfoundation.orgTurning Point Crisis Centerwww.communityresearchfoundation.orgVista Balboa Crisis Centerwww.communityresearchfoundation.orgYMCA Oz of San Diego1664 Broadway El Cajon, CA 92021Short term acute residential treatment(START) for any individuals suffering from apsychiatric crisis; call to make referral.892 27th St. San Diego, CA 92154Short term acute residential treatment(START) for any individuals suffering from apsychiatric crisis; call to make referral.2865 Logan Ave. San Diego, CA 92113Short term acute residential treatment(START) for any individuals suffering from apsychiatric crisis; call to make referral.734 10th Ave. San Diego, CA 92101Short term acute residential treatment(START) for any individuals suffering from apsychiatric crisis; call to make referral.1738 South Tremont St. Oceanside, CA 92054(619) 579-8685545 Laurel St. San Diego, CA 92101Adult short-term residential treatment.(619) 233-43993304 Idlewild Way,San Diego, CA 92117(858) 270-8213(619) 575-4687(619) 232-4357(619) 239-4663(760) 439-2800Disabled/Developmentally Delayed Services & ResourcesARC of San Diegowww.arc-sd.comSan Diego Regional Centerwww.sdrc.org3030 Market St. San Diego, CA 92102Serves adults and children with disabilities.4355 Ruffin Rd. Suite 200 San Diego CA 92123(619) 685-1175(858) 576-2996Domestic Violence Shelters and ResourcesCenter for Community SolutionsProject Safehousewww.ccssd.orgCommunity Resource Centerwww.communityresourcecenter.orgEl Nido Transitional Living ProgramShelter and transitional services.Hotline and shelter.(888) 385-4657 Hotline(619) 631-6442 ProjectSafehouse(877) 633-1112Transitional housing; non-emergency.(619) 563-9878Revised 12/20/13

La Maestra Legal Advocacy efault.htmlSouth Bay Community Services casandiego.orgYWCA Becky’s HouseLegal advocacy, assistance and support tosurvivors of domestic violence, sexual assault,trafficking and other crimes.Emergency and transitional housing.Hotline and emergency and transitionalhousing.30-day domestic violence emergency shelter,and transitional living programs for victims ofdomestic violence and their families.Page 6 of 24(619) 584-1612 ext. 3094(619) 420-3620(619) 234-3164 Hotline(619) 239-0355(619) 523-6060Food Resources: (some services are seasonal; you can also call 211 for availability)American Red Cross(WIC program)Bayside Community Centerwww.baysidecc.orgCatholic Charities- Food ResourceCenters292 Euclid Ave Suite 225 San Diego, CA 92114(800) 500-64112202 Comstock St. San Diego, CA 92111Emergency food services.(858) 278-0771 ext. 3001Crisis House Emergency Serviceswww.crisishouse.org1034 N Magnolia St. El Cajon, CA 92020Serves undocumented individuals and familiesin need of emergency food and baby supplies.33rd and Mead El Cajon, CAFood pantry (Thursdays/Fridays) ; ranges from .50- 20 per bag or portion.Apply for CalFresh, Cash Aid, Medi-Cal, andCalWORKS.CrossroadsLindadig@cox.netCounty of San Diego Health andHuman Serviceswww.sdcounty.ca.gov/hhsaFeeding America San Diegowww.feedingamericasd.orgHand up- Jewish Family Serviceswww.jfssd.orgHome Start Family Self-Sufficiency(FSS)www.home-start.orgLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender,Questioning (LGBTQ) CommunityCenterwww.thecentersd.orgMama’s Kitchenwww.mamaskitchen.orgPresbyterian Urban Ministries(619) 231-2828Downtown(619) 286-1100- Mid City(619) 444-1194(619) 283-3066(866) 262-9881Food distribution sites across the county.(858) 452-3663Food for low-income & homeless individualsand families. Also provides youth volunteeropportunities. Located at St. Paul’s’ Cathedral.(858) 637-3000 or(858) 637-30884305 University Ave. San Diego, CA 92105Emergency food and shelter, other services.(619) 229-36603909 Centre St. San Diego, CA 92103First Tuesday of each month 9:00-10:30 am,The Center’s parking lot offers emergencyfresh food, pre-screen for food stamps andsign up for a range of other services, includingemployment and medical as well as low-costutility programs.3960 Home Ave. San Diego, CA 92105Free meal delivery/pantry for San Diegoresidents who are diagnosed with HIV/AIDS orcancer (any age).(619) 692-2077 x 116Emergency food & clothing.(619) 232-2753(619) 233-6262Revised 12/20/13

San Diego Food Bankwww.sandiegofoodbank.orgAmong the many programs offered, the Food4 Kids Backpack Program provides food tochronically hungry elementary school studentsfrom low-income households who are at risk ofhunger over the weekend when free schoolmeals are unavailable.Page 7 of 24(866) 350-FOOD(866-350-3663)Foster Care/Adoption/Post-Adoption ServicesClark Adolescent Treatment Program(program of San Diego Center forChildren)3003 Armstrong St. San Diego, CA 92111Level 14 residential group home providing 24hour treatment for teens in foster care/postadoption ages 13 to 18 with complexbehavioral and emotional needs, offersnurturing and structured home environmentfor up to 24 teens.(858) 277-9550Dependency Legal Group of San DiegoNonprofit public benefit corporation providinglegal representation to indigent families whocome before the juvenile dependency court inSan Diego County. Four divisions: – thePrimary Parent Office, which represents theprimary or offending parent, the ConflictParent Office, which represents the second ornoncustodial parent, the Minor’s CounselOffice, which represents the child, and theConflict Counsel Office, which representsadditional parents and children, and accepts allconflict-of-interest appointments.County of San Diego Health and HumanServices Agency7947 Mission Center Ct. San Diego, CA 92108Connects foster youth with mentors.(619) 795-1540 ext. 15423378 Old Town Ave. Ste. 200 San Diego, CA 92110(619) 505-6647(619) 683-9340Foster Youth Mentor ProgramJust In Time for Foster YouthPrograms for emancipated foster youthbetween 18-26 attending school, working, orboth. Programs/resoures include financialsupport in emergency situations, furnishingsfor first homes, essentials for starting college,and financial literacy, career, and life skillseducation.New Alternatives2535 Kettner Blvd. Suite 302 San Diego, CA 92101Transitional living group homes for fosteryouth, assessment for wraparound servicesPolinsky Children’s Center24-hour facility for the temporary emergencyshelter of children who must be separatedfrom their families for their own safety, orwhen parents cannot provide care.San Diego County Adoptions Program - Post adoption services (child and parentPost-Adoption Servicessupport groups, parent education, and otherreferrals as needed).(619) 767-5222(619) 615-0701(858) 514-4600877-423-6788Revised 12/20/13

San Diego Center for Childrenwww.centerforchildren.orgSan Diego County Office of EducationFoster Care Liaison – Michelle LustigSan Diego Unified School DistrictServices for students in foster carewww.sandi.net/fosterstudents3002 Armstrong St. San Diego, CA 92111Level 12 and 14 foster group home for ages 614.6401 Linda Vista Rd. San Diego, CA 92111Our district ensures that students in fostercare and their foster families know theireducational rights, and provides somesupport/services.Page 8 of 24(858) 277-9550(858) 503-2628(619) 725-7326Homeless Shelters/Transitional Living Programs: (some services are seasonal; you can also call 211 for availability)Alpha Project for the Homelesswww.alphaproject.orgCatholic Charities- Rachel’s NightShelterwww.ccdsd.orgDoor of Hope (program of theSalvation Army)Dreams for Change Safe ParkingProgramEpiscopal Community Services - SAFEHAVENS ome Start Family Self-Sufficiency(FSS)www.home-start.orgInterfaith Shelter Networkwww.interfaithshelter.orgNew AlternativesPolinsky Children’s CenterServices for females age 18 and older.2799 Health Center Drive San Diego, CA 92123Shelter and transitional living for women andpregnant/parenting teens.Provides safe parking environment andsupportive services for transitional homelessliving in their vehicles for overnight stays. 7days a week, 365 days/year starting at 6:00pm, must call before arriving.Chula Vista Lot – 345 5th Ave Chula Vista 91910San Diego Lot – 766 28th St. San Diego 92102Vista Lot – 1010 Crestview Rd. Vista 92081No East County LocationTransitional housing residences servingmentally ill, chronically homeless single adultsin the metro San Diego area. In addition toproviding a safe home, the program also offersintensive case management.4305 University Ave. San Diego, CA 92105Emergency food and shelter, other services.3530 Camino del Rio North Suite 101 San Diego,CA 92108Seasonal shelter services.2535 Kettner Blvd. Suite 302 San Diego, CA92101Transitional living group homes for fosteryouth, assessment for wraparound services24-hour facility for the temporary emergencyshelter of children who must be separatedfrom their families for their own safety, orwhen parents cannot provide care.(619) 542-1877: KarenPucci, Program managerof the winter shelter(619) 696-6645(858) 279-1100(619) 497-0236 - callbefore arriving at lot(619) 228-2800(619) 229-3660(619) 702-5399(619) 615-0701(858) 514-4600Revised 12/20/13

San Diego Rescue Missionwww.sdrescue.orgPage 9 of 24(619) 687-3720San Diego Youth Services –Take Wing programwww.sdyouthservices.org120 Elm Street San Diego, CA 92101Food programs plus emergency and residentialprograms for men, women, and children.3255 Wing St. San Diego CA 92110Transitional living program for communityyouth (homeless or potentially homeless youth)and former foster/probation youth includingparenting youth who are 18-24 years of age forup to 24 months.San Diego Youth Services- TheStorefrontwww.sdyouthservices.orgEmergency shelter for runaway, homeless, and“street” youth ages 12-17. Can access serviceswith or without a referral.(619) 325-3527South Bay Community Services- CasaNueva Vidawww.southbaycommunityservices.org430 F St. Chula Vista, CA 91910Short term housing for homeless families andchildren. Long term affordable housing,financial assistance and employmentassistance.1501 Imperial Ave. San Diego, CA 92101Short, long term and permanent housing.Some food resources (serve lunch daily).(619) 420-3620 or(619) 426-2350Toussaint Teen Academywww.toussaintacademy.orgLicensed group home with comprehensiveservices for homeless and runaway youth ages14-18.(619) 687-1080YMCA Oz of San er-services.html3304 Idlewild Way, San Diego, CA 92117Provides temporary, two-week homelikeresidence for teenagers experiencing personal,interpersonal, school or family difficulties.Residents participate in activities designed tohelp them learn basic living skills, takeresponsibility for their own behavior, andinteract more effectively with family members.(858) 270-8213YMCA Turning Point TransitionalLiving g-point-tlp.html4145 Swift Avenue #2 San Diego, CA 9210418-month program for homeless young adults(male and female), ages 16-21 with and withoutchildren. Designed to facilitate the transitionfrom homelessness to self-sufficiency.1012 C St. San Diego, CA 92101Residential shelters and job assistance.Programs include Becky’s House 30-dayprogram for women and children needingdomestic violence protection, and Cortez HillFamily Shelter.(619) 640-9774St. Vincent De Paul Villagewww.svdpv.orgYWCAwww.ywcasandiego.org(619) 221-8600(619) 446-2100(619) 239-0355Revised 12/20/13

Page 10 of 24Homelessness and Low Income Resources: (some services are seasonal; you can also call 211 for availability)American Red Cross(WIC program)Catholic Charities- Rachel’s Day Centerwww.ccdsd.orgCatholic Charities- Emergency Services292 Euclid Ave Ste225 San Diego, CA 92114(800) 500-6411For women over 18.(619) 696-0873Short-term case management services includefood, clothing, shelter referral, transportationassistance, etc.(619) 231-2828Catholic Charities- Food ResourceCentersCounseling Cove (Program of SanDiego Youth Services)County of San Diego Health andHuman Serviceswww.sdcounty.ca.gov/hhsaCrisis House Emergency Serviceswww.crisishouse.orgEpiscopal Community Serviceswww.ecscalifornia.orgHand up- Jewish Family Serviceswww.jfssd.orgHome Start-Emergency Assistancewww.home-start.orgHousing Opportunities CollaborativeLIHEAP- Dept. of Community Serviceand Developmentwww.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ocs/liheapMAAC Projectwww.maacproject.orgMcAllister Institute-HOPE (HomelessOu

Al-Anon & Alateen www.alanonsandiego.org (619) 296-2666 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) www.aasd.org Meetings at various locations; call or visit website for more information. (619) 265-8762 Central (760) 758-2514 North Aurora Behavioral Health Care www.sandiego.aurorabehavioral.com 11878 Avenue of Ind