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YWCA San Diego

YWCA of San Diego County empowers women, men, and children to break the cycle of domestic violence and homelessness, and achieve self-sufficiency. YWCA is committed to helping families recover from trauma, improve their economic status, find permanent housing and ultimately transform their lives.

(619) 239-0355    Visit Website    View Map

Women’s Resource Center

Women’s Resource Center (WRC) is dedicated to providing the highest quality supportive services, counseling, shelter and education to North San Diego County women, children and men involved in or threatened by domestic violence or sexual assault.

(760) 757-3500    Visit Website    View Map

Family Justice Center: North County Family Violence Center Prevention Services

The San Diego Family Justice Center, the first center of its kind in the United States, provides help and hope to victims of family violence and their children. Every day, those impacted by family violence, child abuse, and elder abuse, find safety, protection from their abuser, legal help, counseling, food, clothing, spiritual support, medical assistance, and so many other free services from the Center’s professionals and volunteers.

(760) 798-2835    Visit Website    View Map

San Diego Family Justice Center

The San Diego Family Justice Center, the first center of its kind in the United States, provides help and hope to victims of family violence and their children. Every day, those impacted by family violence, child abuse, and elder abuse, find safety, protection from their abuser, legal help, counseling, food, clothing, spiritual support, medical assistance, and so many other free services from the Center’s professionals and volunteers.

 

(866) 933-4673 or (619) 533-6000

(619)-533-6000    Visit Website    View Map

Mental Health Systems: North Inland Regional Recovery Center

North Inland Regional Recovery Center (NIRRC) is an outpatient alcohol and substance abuse program that offers treatment services, mental health screenings and community referrals in a welcoming environment. We also offer a unique program for young people, designed for education and early intervention of substance abuse issues. We work with our clients in identifying the underlying causes of addiction and alcoholism, and then support them as they work to build a foundation of healthy coping skills. We are committed to a comprehensive approach that is aimed at bettering the whole person.

(760) 741-7708    Visit Website    View Map

North County Serenity House: Outpatient and Day Treatment

North County Serenity House serves women & women with children who wish to recover from drug or alcohol dependence. We also recognize the importance of serving those clients with co-occurring mental health issues. Our programs utilize a strong basis in the 12-Step traditions to help our women establish a stable, lasting base of support as they begin their journey of recovery.

(760) 747-1015    Visit Website    View Map

Alpha Project for the Homeless: Casa Raphael

Casa Raphael is Alpha Project’s state-licensed residential drug and alcohol treatment program for homeless and formerly incarcerated men. Through Casa Raphael, Alpha Project is able to provide men who have encountered drug and alcohol addictions with the treatment they need to overcome these addictions, and also provide them with the job training in order to transition them back into the workforce. Casa Raphael is a three step program over a 9–12 month period.

(760) 630-9922    Visit Website    View Map

MAAC Project Recovery Home: Casa de Milagros

MAAC Project Recovery Home Casa de Milagros is an extended-stay residential treatment program located in San Diego that offers substance abuse treatment and other drug rehab services. Located in San Diego, California, MAAC Project Recovery Home Casa de Milagros provides special treatment drug and alcohol rehab programs for women. MAAC Project Recovery Home Casa de Milagros accepts self payment as payment for drug and alcohol rehab services. MAAC Project Recovery Home Casa de Milagros offers drug treatment programs in Spanish.

(619) 262-4002    Visit Website    View Map

Twelfth Step House: Heartland House

The Twelfth Step House of San Diego, Inc., operates Heartland House, a residential facility for men recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction. Incorporated January 4, 1960, The Twelfth Step House of San Diego, Inc., dba Heartland House has provided recovery services for over 50 years. We are an accredited Social Model Recovery Home, licensed and certified by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS_SUD) Compliance Division. Our facility accommodates 28 residents.

(619) 287-5460    Visit Website    View Map

House of Metamorphosis

House of Metamorphosis (HOM) is a residential drug and alcohol treatment program in San Diego, California. Our treatment provides behavior modifications for men and women in a therapeutic community setting. HOM was established to be a guiding light to its residents, to show how it is possible to live “drug-free” in society and how to cope with everyday problems.

(619) 236-9217    Visit Website    View Map

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

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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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