Community Resource List - San Diego Unified School District

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Community Resource ListCreated by San Diego Unified School District’s Suicide PreventionEducation Awareness and Knowledge (SPEAK) program at theMental Health Resource Center with assistance from District’s Departmentof Children and Youth in Transition.2013/2014

Page 2 of 17Alcohol/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.(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-McAllisterInstituteFocal Point Recovery Centerwww.focalpointrecoverycenter.com1212 S 43rd St. San Diego, CA 92113For adolescents.Descanso, CA(619) 442-0277(619) 584-1007(619) 546-0774 Spanish(800) 479-0062(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 12-17.220 N. Euclid Ave. Suite 120, San Diego, CA92114(858) 277-4633(619) 263-6663County Mental Health Clinics (Must have insurance or medi-cal)East County San Diego1000 Broadway St. Suite 210 El Cajon, CA 92021(619) 401-5500North Central San Diego1250 Morena Blvd. San Diego, CA 92110(619) 692-8750North Coastal San Diego1701 Mission Ave. Oceanside, CA 92058(760) 967-4475Southeast County San Diego3177 Ocean View Blvd. San Diego, CA 92113(619) 595-4400Information and referrals for communityagencies that provide health and humanservices.24 hour County suicide hotline24 hour support2-1-124 hour hotline(800) 344-6000 or(858) 560-2191(619) 209-4682Crisis Hotlines211www.211sandiego.org orwww.informasandiego.orgAccess and Crisis LineCalifornia Youth Crisis Hotlinewww.youthcrisisline.orgChild Protective ServicesCourage to Call24 hour hotline for active or former militaryhttp://www.mhsinc.org/courage-to-call members and their families and loved ones.Emergency Screening Unit730 Medical Center Ct. Chula Vista, CA 9191124 hour emergency room, hospital admissionfor youth only.(800) 724-7240(800) 843-5200(619) 421-6900Revised 8/15/2012

Human Trafficking HotlineMilitary Onesourcewww.militaryonesource.comNational Suicide c Emergency Response Team(PERT)- Community ResearchFoundationSan Diego County Domestic Violence24 hour hotline24 hour crisis hotline for soldiers and militaryfamilies.24 hour national suicide hotlineSuicide Hotline (Spanish)Text Telephone Suicide HotlineTrevor Projectwww.thetrevorproject.orgSuicide help in SpanishSuicide help for hearing impaired24 hour suicide hotline for lesbian, gay,bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth.24 hour emergency psychiatric assistance1094 Cudahy Pl. Suite 314 San Diego, CA 9211024 hour hotlinePage 3 of 17(888) 373-7888(800) 342-9647(800) 273-TALK(800-273-8255)Call 911, ask for PERT(888) 7HELPLINE(1-888-749-5754)1-800-273-TALK 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 Center- CommunityResearch Foundationwww.communityresearchfoundation.orgNew Vistas- Community orgTurning Point Centerwww.communityresearchfoundation.orgVista Balboawww.communityresearchfoundation.org1664 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) 233-4399(619) 575-4687(619) 232-4357(619) 239-4663(760) 439-2800Domestic Violence SheltersCenter for Community SolutionsProject Safehousewww.ccssd.orgCommunity Resource Centerwww.communityresourcecenter.orgEl Nido Transitional Living ProgramEpiscopal Community Serviceswww.ecscalifornia.orgSouth Bay Community Services Shelterwww.southbaycommunityservices.org(888) 385-4657Hotline and shelter.(877) 633-1112Transitional housing; non-emergency.(619) 563-9878Non-emergency housing.(619) 523-6060 or(619) 228-2800(619) 420-3620Emergency and transitional housing.Revised 8/15/2012

YWCAwww.ywcasandiego.orgHotline and emergency and transitionalhousing.Page 4 of 17(619) 234-3164 Hotline(619) 239-0355Homelessness, Food & Clothing Resources: (some services are seasonal; you can also call 211 for availability)Alpha Project for the Homelesswww.alphaproject.orgAmerican Red Cross(WIC program)Bayside Community Centerwww.baysidecc.orgCatholic Charities- Rachel’s Day Centerwww.ccdsd.orgCatholic Charities- Rachel’s NightShelterwww.ccdsd.orgCatholic Charities- Emergency Services292 Euclid Ave Ste225 San Diego, CA 92114(619) 542-1877: KarenPucci, Program managerof the winter shelter(800) 500-64112020 Comstock St. San Diego, CA 92171Emergency food services.For women over 18.(858) 278-0771 ext. 3001Services for females age 18 and older.(619) 696-0873Short-term case management services includefood, clothing, shelter referral, transportationassistance, etc.(619) 231-2828Catholic Charities- Food ResourceCenters(619) 696-0873(619) 231-2828Downtown(619) 286-1100- Mid City(760) 353-6823El CentroCinderella’s Atticwww.cinderellasattic.orgFree formal wear available for high schoolstudents’ prom or homecoming dances.CrossroadsLindadig@cox.net33rd and Meable El Cajon, CAFood pantry (Thursdays/Fridays) ; ranges from .50- 20 per bag or portion.(619) 283-3066Environmental Health(619) 338-2222Episcopal Community Serviceswww.ecscalifornia.orgHand up- Jewish Family Serviceswww.jfssd.org(619) 228-2800Food for low-income & homeless individualsand families. Also provides youth volunteeropportunities. Located at St. Paul’s’ Cathedral.(858) 637-3000 or(858) 637-3088Home Start-Emergency Assistance5296 University Ave. Ste F2 San Diego, CA 92115 (619) 229-3660Interfaith Shelter Networkwww.interfaithshelter.orgPresbyterian Urban Ministries1880 Third Ave. #12 San Diego, CA 92101Seasonal shelter services.Emergency food & clothing.(619) 702-5399Mama’s Kitchenwww.mamaskitchen.org4083 30th St. San Diego, CA 92104Free meal delivery/pantry for San Diegoresidents who are diagnosed with HIV/AIDS orcancer (any age).(619) 233-6262McAllister Institute-HOPE (HomelessOutreach Program East)www.themcalisterinstitute.com(619) 232-2753(619) 442-0277 ext.141Revised 8/15/2012

My Sister’s Closetwww.mygirlfriendscloset.infoPrincess Projectwww.princessproject.orgSalvation Armywww.usw.salvationarmy.orgSan Diego Food Bankwww.sandiegofoodbank.orgSan Diego Rescue Missionwww.sdrescue.orgSan Diego Unified School DistrictServices for homeless k/browse.asp?a 383&BMDRN 2000&BCOB 0&c 67386&NodeID 4279&2045109259453747Nav 4279 &NodeID 4279San Diego Youth Services- TheStorefrontwww.sdyouthservices.orgSHARE- Greater Apostolic Faithwww.newgaftc.orgStandUp for Kids- San Diegowww.standupforkids.orgSouth Bay Community Services- CasaNueva Vidawww.southbaycommunityservices.orgSt. Vincent De Paul Villagewww.svdpv.orgYWCAwww.ywcasandiego.orgAttn: Sandy Silverman600 B Street, Suite 2350 San Diego, CA 92101Provides free clothing to teen girls. No one isturned away.Free formal wear available for high schoolstudents’ prom or homecoming dances.Multiple locations.Among 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.558 N 2nd St. El Cajon, CA 92021Food programs as well as emergency andresidential programs for men, women, andchildren.Our district ensures that homeless studentsand their families know their legal rights toreceive services.Page 5 of 17(619) 884-0844(858) 279-1100 or(619) 269-1500(866) 350-FOOD(866-350-3663)(619) 687-3720(619) 725-7326Emergency shelter for runaway, homeless, and“street” youth ages 12-17. Can access serviceswith or without a referral.(619) 325-3527138 28th St San Diego, CA 92102(619) 232-2718 or(619) 232-3224(619) 237-54373401 Adams Avenue Ste. A PMB# 116San Diego, CA 92116A drop in center for homeless and runawayteens.430 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).1012 C St. San Diego, CA 92101Residential shelter and job assistance.(619) 420-3620 or(619) 426-2350(619) 446-2100(619) 239-0355Revised 8/15/2012

Page 6 of 17Hospitals with Emergency Psychiatric FacilitiesAurora Behavioral Health Carewww.sandiego.aurorabehavioral.comEmergency Screening Unit24 hour emergency room, hospitaladmission for youth onlyParadise Valley Hospital11878 Avenue of Industry San Diego, CA 92128(858) 675-4228730 Medical Center Ct. Chula Vista, CA 91911(619) 421-69002400 East Fourth St. National City, CA 91950(619) 470-4321Rady Children’s Hospital - BehavioralCrisis Center3605 Vista Way Suite 258 Oceanside, CA 92056Crisis assessment and referral services forchildren with no health insurance with a socialsecurity number or medi-cal.(760) 730-5900Scripps Mercy Hospital4077 Fifth Ave. San Diego, CA 92103(619) 294-8111Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital7850 Vista Hill Ave. San Diego, CA 92123(858) 278-4110University of California San DiegoChild and Adolescent PsychiatryService (CAPS)Veterans Administration Hospital6535 Alvarado Rd. San Diego, CA 92120(858) 534-37553350 La Jolla Village Dr. San Diego, CA 92161(858) 552-8585Asylum and undocumented domestic violenceservices. No charge for legal services.349 Cedar St. San Diego, CA 92101(619) 231-7788Legal Assistance:Casa Cornelia Law Centerwww.casacornelia.orgCatholic Charitieswww.ccdsd.org4575 B Mission Gorge Pl. San Diego, CA 92120Center for Community Solutions-LegalClinicwww.ccssd.orgEmployee Rights Center/Labor CouncilFamily Justice Centerwww.familyjusticecenter.comImmigrant Lawyer Searchwww.ailalawyer.comLegal Aid Society (LASSD)www.lassd.orgMultiple locations.For legal services related to domestic violence,sexual assault, or elder abuse. Spanishspeaking.4265 Fairmount Ave. Suite 210 San Diego, CA92108Immigration. Tenant rights, wage claims,unemployment appeals; fees vary.1122 Broadway St. 2nd floor San Diego, CA 92101Domestic violence and elder abuse; no fees.For anyone who has a 3/30/60/90 day notice;they negotiate with landlords and even if ahousehold is not eligible for HPRP, they may beable to help them work out a payment plan tokeep the family in the unit. Also help withfamily disputes, health benefits, and disabilitysupport.(619) 231-2828(619) 231-2828 x 310Adoption services(619) 287-9454Refugee services(619) 287-1270Immigration services(760) 798-2835 SanMarcos(619) 697-7477 La Mesa(619) 521-1372(619) 533-6000(866) 933-HOPE(877) 534-2524 SouthRevised 8/15/2012

San Diego Mediation Centerwww.ncrconline.comSD County Bar Lawyer ReferralServiceswww.sdcba.orgState Bar of CA Lawyer ReferralServicewww.calbar.ca.govUniversity of San Diego –Legal Clinicwww.sandiego.edu/law/free legal assistanceVolunteer Lawyer’s Programwww.sdvlp.org625 Broadway #1221 San Diego, CA 92101Provide free parent/teen mediation in additionto other community mediation services.Services also available in Spanish.1333 7th Ave. San Diego, CA 92101Offers referrals to pro bono or reduced feeattorneys. Services also available in Spanish.Page 7 of 17(619) 238-2400(619) 231-8585(800) 215-1190Immigration, civil, tenant, small claims. Freefor income eligible. Spanish speaking.(619) 260-7470Court appearance and retraining orders.Spanish speaking. Civil issues only- no criminal.(619) 235-56561012 C St. San Diego, CA 92101Free- Domestic Violence Center; hours:Mondays 12-2 & Wednesday 2-5.(619) 239-2341 or(619) 239-0355Children’s Primary Care MedicalGroupswww.rchsd.orgFamily Health Centers of San Diegowww.fhcsd.orgVarious locations.(800) 788-9029Locations include: Beach Area, Chase Avenue,Chula Vista, City Heights, Community CircleEast, Diamond Neighborhoods, Downtown,Grossmont Spring Valley, Lemon Grove, LoganHeights, North Park and Sherman Heights.Programs include: Black Infant HealthProgram, Healthy Development Services, HIVServices, Logan Heights Family CounselingCenter, and Teen Health Center.(619) 515-2333 or(619) 515-2300Nestor Community Health Center1016 Outer Rd. San Diego, CA 92154(619) 429-3733La Maestra Community Health Centerwww.lamaestra.org4185 Fairmount Ave. San Diego, CA 92105Primary care, dental, specialty, and behavioralproviders.(619) 280-4213 or(619) 779-7900Linda Vista Health Centerwww.sdfamilycare.orgMountain Health and CommunityServiceswww.mtnhealth.org6973 Linda Vista Rd. San Diego, CA 92111(858) 279-0925316 25th St. San Diego, CA 92102Also in Alpine, Escondido, and CampoAccept most insurance plans; sliding scale foruninsured.286 S Euclid Ave. Ste 304 San Diego, CAHelp non-insured and undocumented.(619) 478-5254 or(619) 238-3807YWCA Counseling Center- Legal Clinicwww.ywcasandiego.orgMedical Clinics/ Health CentersMy Doctor Medical Clinic(619) 263-5485Revised 8/15/2012

Operation Samahanwww.operationsamahan.orgPlanned Parenthoodwww.plannedparenthood.orgSan Diego American Indian HealthCenterwww.sdaihc.comSan Ysidro Behavioral HealthSt. Vincent De Paul Clinic- VillageFamily Health Center & Mobile HealthClinicwww.svdpv.orgSTD Clinic- County of San Diego Health& Human ServicesUCSD Student-Run Free Clinic Project2841 Highland Ave. National City, CA 9195010737 Camino Ruiz Ste 235 San Diego, CA 92126Serves low income families from theFilipino/Asian community.Various locations.2602 First Ave., Ste 100 San Diego, CA 92103Dental, medical, and behavioral healthservices. Offer services for anyone; howeververified American Indians may receive someservices at no cost.4004 Beyer Blvd. San Ysidro, CA 92173Page 8 of 17(619) 477-4451(888) 743-7526 or(800) 230-7526(619) 234-0648 or(619) 234-2158(619) 428-5561For residents of St. Vincent’s.(619) 233-85003851 Rosecrans St. Suite S San Diego, CA 92110(619) 692-8550Baker Elementary4041 T St. San Diego, CA 92113Serves ages 4-adults; undocumented orindividuals without access to insurance.(619) 962-4298Mental Health/Counseling Support (Need insurance, medi-cal, or social security number)Aurora Behavioral Health Carewww.sandiego.aurorabehavioral.comCatholic Charitieswww.ccdsd.orgCenter for Community Counseling(SDSU)Center for Community Solutionswww.ccssd.orgChadwick Centerwww.chadwickcenter.orgChaldean-Middle Eastern SocialServiceswww.c-mss.orgCommunity Assessment Team (CAT)Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) SanDiegowww.saysandiego.org11878 Avenue of Industry San Diego, CA 92128Free assessment and referral. Inpatient, daytreatment and outpatient services.349 Cedar St. San Diego, CA 92101(858) 487-3200 or(888) 565-42284283 El Cajon Blvd. #215 San Diego, CA 92105Services in English & Spanish; sliding scale ( 5 50).Services for sexual assault, sexual abuse,domestic & relationship violence. Sliding scale.(619) 594-4918Multiple locations.For children and their families who haveexperienced trauma.343 E. Main St., Ste 201 El Cajon, CA 92020Free for income eligible. Accepts medi-cal.Clairemont Family Resource Center4340 Genesee Ave. San Diego, CA 92117Mid-City Family Resource Center4275 El Cajon Blvd. San Diego, CA 92105Counseling and case management for youthages 8-18 and their families. Includes specificservices for at risk youth.(619) 231-2828(888) DVLINKS- Hotline(888-385-4657)(619) 697-7477 East(858) 272-5777 Coastal(760) 747-6282 North(858) 966-4011(619) 631-7400(858) 974-3603(619) 582-9056 or(619) 283-9624Revised 8/15/2012

Community Research Foundationwww.comresearch.orgC.A.R.E., Douglas Young, Crossroads FamilyCenter, and M.A.S.T. These programs requiremedi-cal, medi-cal eligibility, or uninsured canbe based on sliding scale.Conflict Resolution/MediationRestorative Justice Mediation ProgramDeaf Community Services3930 4th Ave. #300 San Diego, CA 92103Family Health Centerswww.fhcsd.orgMental Health services offered at theselocations: Beach Area, City Heights,Grossmont/Spring Valley, Logan Heights, andNorth Park. Services are for adults.6160 Mission Gorge Rd. Ste 200 San Diego, CA92120Wraparound services for youth with medi-cal.Primarily serves youth on probation and infoster care. Residential care also available.Fred Finch Youth Centerwww.fredfinch.orgHarmonium, Inc.www.harmoniumsd.orgHealthy Families ReferralPage 9 of 17(858) 836-1090 C.A.R.E.(619) 441-1907Crossroads(858) 300-8282 DouglasYoung(619) 398-3261 M.A.S.T.(619) 229-3660(619) 398-2441(619) 398-2440 TTY(619) 619-550-3436 VP(Video Phone)(619) 515-2300(619) 281-370610717 Camino Ruiz, Ste 104 San Diego, CA 92126(858) 566-5740Community Health Behavioral ServicesEmergency Screening Unit for Children &AdolescentsServices for seniors, their families, andcaregivers.5005 Texas St San Diego, CA 92108Free or sliding scale.(800) 404-3332 or(619) 421-6900Jewish Family Serviceswww.jfssd.orgKaiser Mental HealthSliding scale.For Kaiser insurance policy holders.(858) 637-3000 or(877) 537-1818(877) 496-0450Mental Health Resource site/default.aspMental Health Systems, Inc.www.mhsinc.orgMotiva Family Therapists2351 Cardinal Ln. Annex B San Diego, CA 92123(858) 573-2227Multiple programs and locations815 Third Ave. Ste 319 Chula Vista, CA 91911(877) 470-5463Referral line(619) 827-1991National Alliance on Mental Illness(NAMI) San Diegowww.namisandiego.org4480 30th St. San Diego, CA 92116Free family and peer support classes andgroups.(619) 584-5563Helpline (619) 543-1434or (800) 523-5933New Alternatives(Transition Services Program)www.newalternatives.org2815 Steele Canyon Rd. El Cajon, CA 92109For youth transitioning from hospitalization orhigher level of care.(619) 590-1879Heritage Clinicwww.heritageclinic.orgHome Start, Incwww.home-start.org(619) 282-2232(619) 692-0727Revised 8/15/2012

Page 10 of 17(619) 565-2650Para Las Familias Center- EpiscopalCommunity lias.html1340 Imperial Beach Blvd. Ste 204 ImperialBeach, CA 91932Accepts medi-cal and free for uninsuredincome eligible; ages 0-5. Provide screening,assessment, family therapy, etc.Project Enablewww.neighborhoodhouse.org286 Euclid Ave. Suite 102 San Diego, CA 92114Outpatient and walk in clinic for youth 18 yearsof age and older with medi-cal or un-insured.(619) 263-6155 or(619) 266-9400Providence Community Serviceswww.provcorp.com4660 El Cajon Blvd. Ste 210 San Diego, CA 92115Outpatient therapy; medi-cal and someopening s for uninsured.(619) 640-3266San Diego Deaf Mental Health Serviceswww.ncda-usa.org10765 Woodside Ave. Suite B Santee, CA 92071 (619) 456-9609Serve individuals with medi-cal or no insurance. (619) 272-429

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