Successful Transitions Resource Center

Teens, ages 15 to 18

Benefits Assistance

In this section, you will find services that are available to help teens and young adults with obtaining benefits and emergency needs assistance in San Diego County.

Please note:

The resources and services in this directory are provided by external partners and not by San Diego Center for Children.

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Use the tools below to find the benefits assistance resources that fit your unique set of needs.

  • Type of Need

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University of San Diego: Legal Clinic

USD Legal Clinics are funded by the University of San Diego and, in part, by grants from the State Bar of California and the U.S. Department of Treasury. Services are available to lower income individuals.

Located at: 5998 Alcala Park, Barcelona Hall, Room 305, San Diego, CA 92110

(619) 260-7470

Disability Help Center

Disability Help Center offers services to help you receive your Social Security disability benefits.

Main Line: (619) 282-1761

HOTLINE: (888) 418-8860

(619) 282-1761

Legal Aid Society

Free legal services for low income residents of San Diego County.

(877) 534-2524

San Diego Health and Human Services Agency: Family Resource Center (North Coastal)

The Family Resource Center provides self-sufficiency services and determines eligibility for State and County funded programs like CalWORKS, Food Stamps (CalFresh), Medi-Cal and General Relief.

(858) 694-3900

San Diego Health and Human Services Agency: Family Resource Center (North Central)

The Family Resource Center provides self-sufficiency services and determines eligibility for State and County funded programs like CalWORKS, Food Stamps (CalFresh), Medi-Cal and General Relief.

(858) 694-3900

San Diego Health and Human Services Agency: Family Resource Center (Metro)

The Family Resource Center provides self-sufficiency services and determines eligibility for State and County funded programs like CalWORKS, Food Stamps (CalFresh), Medi-Cal and General Relief.

(858) 694-3900

San Diego Health and Human Services Agency: Family Resource Center (North Inland)

The Family Resource Center provides self-sufficiency services and determines eligibility for State and County funded programs like CalWORKS, Food Stamps (CalFresh), Medi-Cal and General Relief.

(858) 694-3900

San Diego Health and Human Services Agency: Family Resource Center (Northeast)

Family Resource Center provides self-sufficiency services and determines eligibility for State and County funded programs like CalWORKS, Food Stamps (CalFresh), Medi-Cal and General Relief.

(858) 694-3900

San Diego Health and Human Services Agency: Family Resource Center (South-Chula Vista)

The Family Resource Center provides self-sufficiency services and determines eligibility for State and County funded programs like CalWORKS, Food Stamps (CalFresh), Medi-Cal and General Relief.

(858) 694-3900

San Diego Health and Human Services Agency: Family Resource Center (Southeast)

The Family Resource Center provides self-sufficiency services and determines eligibility for State and County funded programs like CalWORKS, Food Stamps (CalFresh), Medi-Cal and General Relief.

(858) 694-3900

Search and Filter

Use the tools below to find the benefits assistance resources that fit your unique set of needs.

  • Type of Need

  • Region

  • Services Specifically For

  • Clear Search Form

The resources and services in this directory are provided by external partners and not by San Diego Center for Children.

Funded by the Generosity of

Bank of America

St. Germaine Children's Charity

Agency Inclusion

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Disclaimer

We do not endorse any specific organization listed nor are we responsible for ensuring the quality of the services listed. Users should always select services at their own discretion. Additionally, this information is subject to change as funding for programs can shift over time, though we do our very best to keep the resource center as up-to-date as possible.

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