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Teens, ages 15 to 18

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San Diego Unified School District: Marcy Day Treatment Program

Marcy School, a day rehabilitation program, is an alternative high school for students whose underlying mental health issues impede their ability to benefit from an education within a comprehensive school setting. The goal of the program is to offer sufficient educational supports to enable the student to return to a more traditional school environment.

(858)-283-8941    Visit Website    View Map

New Alternatives: Cajon Valley School

New Alternatives Cajon Valley School Project provides a day rehabilitation for children in the El Cajon School District.

(619)-441-6172       View Map

San Diego Unified School District: New Dawn High School and Day Treatment Program

New Dawn High School, a day rehabilitation program, is an alternative high school for students whose underlying mental health issues impede their ability to benefit from an education within a comprehensive school setting. The goal of the program is to offer sufficient educational supports to enable the student to return to a more traditional school environment. Following a period of stabilization of symptoms and behavior, students are eligible for dual enrollment at a comprehensive setting.

(858) 496-1655    Visit Website    View Map

New Dawn School: Riley Outpatient Program

The Riley Outpatient team collaborates closely with family, teaching staff, rehabilitation specialists, administration, and psychiatric/nursing staff and outside agencies to coordinate care for our students. The entire team utilizes a strength based approach to assist students in achieving their social, emotional and behavioral goals. Our goal is to work together with school staff and assist students in returning to their home school of residence, once goals have been successfully obtained.

(858) 496-8205    Visit Website    View Map

Rady Children’s Child Adolescent Psychiatry Services (CAPS)

The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Services (CAPS) program is an inpatient unit for children and adolescents up to age 18 with psychiatric illness. The unit is located on the third floor of the Nelson Family Pavilion. Comprehensive psychiatric care is provided by a highly experienced team of specialists from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and specially trained health professionals from Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego.

(858) 576-1700    Visit Website    View Map

St. Vincent de Paul Village Transitional Housing

St. Vincent de Paul Village saves lives, inspires lives and changes the lives of our neighbors in need in the largest one-stop center in the region offering a comprehensive continuum of housing and services with no wrong door of entry or exit. The Village is located on a 3.5-block campus in the East Village neighborhood of downtown San Diego and serves families with children, single women, and single men including chronically homeless individuals, veterans and people living with addiction and/or mental illness. Providing 41 percent of all available transitional housing beds in the city of San Diego on a nightly basis, the Village is the largest residential homeless services provider in the city. The Village also manages 362 units of Permanent Supportive Housing providing people with a permanent solution to homelessness.

(619) 446-2100    Visit Website    View Map

St. Vincent de Paul Village Emergency Shelter

St. Vincent de Paul Village saves lives, inspires lives and changes the lives of our neighbors in need in the largest one-stop center in the region offering a comprehensive continuum of housing and services with no wrong door of entry or exit. The Village is located on a 3.5-block campus in the East Village neighborhood of downtown San Diego and serves families with children, single women, and single men including chronically homeless individuals, veterans and people living with addiction and/or mental illness. Providing 41 percent of all available transitional housing beds in the city of San Diego on a nightly basis, the Village is the largest residential homeless services provider in the city. The Village also manages 362 units of Permanent Supportive Housing providing people with a permanent solution to homelessness.

(619)-233-8500    Visit Website    View Map

Street of Dreams: Musicians for Education

Street of Dreams provides a music and arts education, college prep program for teen mothers who are at high risk wards of the court and have been trapped in the juvenile justice system. Our students come from foster care, incarceration, and homelessness.

(619) 282-3355    Visit Website    View Map

Our Place Center for Self-Esteem

Our Place Center of Self-Esteem is a non-profit training and support center that empowers children and adults through courses designed to raise the awareness of self and self-esteem to feel good about themselves, to prevent the occurrence of physical, spiritual, or emotional abuse.

(619) 262-9951    Visit Website    View Map

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

At the heart of NAMI San Diego’s mission is the sharing of information and striving to end the stigma associated with mental illness. To this end, we offer a Helpline, support groups, educational meetings, newsletters, a lending library and a number of classes on mental illness held at various locations throughout San Diego County.

1 (800) 523-5933    Visit Website    View Map

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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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