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Volunteers of America: Renaissance Treatment and Rehabilitation Center

The Renaissance Treatment Center is a 120-bed multi-dimensional residential treatment program that serves male and female adults. Designed to address the complex issues facing individuals with substance abuse addictions, the program offers a continuum of care with three service options; detoxification, short-term residential recovery, and long-term residential recovery.

(619) 791-2730    Visit Website    View Map

Volunteers of America: Renaissance Detox Center

Volunteers of America provides a 60-bed, co-ed, non medical, residential facility that offers a 5-15-day detoxification program for adults.

(619) 791-2730    Visit Website    View Map

Volunteers of America: Amigos Sobrios

Amigos Sobrios is a 17-bed residential treatment program that serves Hispanic males in San Diego County. It is designed to address the specific needs of individuals struggling with alcohol or substance abuse.

(619) 232-7754    Visit Website    View Map

CRASH

CRASH, Inc. consistently delivers high-quality cost-effective AOD services including working with those with co-occurring disorders. We currently contract with the County of San Diego for long-term (4-6 months) residential/therapeutic community services in our Bill Dawson Residential Recovery Program, which has been in continuous operation since 1975. We have also contracted with the County since 1990 to provide short-term (60-90 days) residential treatment and recovery services, with one facility for men and a second for women.

(619) 233-8054    Visit Website    View Map

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

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    Visit Website    View Map

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

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    Visit Website    View Map

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

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    Visit Website    View Map

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    Visit Website    View Map

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    Visit Website    View Map

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    Visit Website    View Map

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Please note:

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

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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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