Successful Transitions Resource Center

Teens, ages 15 to 18

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Harmonium: Family Youth Partnership Program

Harmonium’s Family Youth Partner Program offers full service partnerships to children and transition age youth. Within this program, San Diego County Mental Health and Harmonium are working together with mental health therapists to achieve treatment plan goals. Our staff members understand that mental health issues are often complicated by other life challenges such as physical health, limited resources, economics, educational needs, employment, legal system and daily life experiences.

(858)-684-3080    Visit Website    View Map

Fred Finch Wraparound Services-East County Region

This Wraparound program is designed to help youth participants who may struggle with the transition from highly structured institutional residential environment back into society and to their respective home environments. The Wrap team works to identify the strengths in both youth and family to enhance and preserve a positive environment after the transition. The team also identifies and utilizes existing strengths to establish stability within the family unit and social support system to merit a court decision to end the youth’s dependency or ward status.

(619) 281-3709 Ext. 3230    Visit Website    View Map

Fred Finch Wraparound Services-South Bay Region

This Wraparound program is designed to help youth participants who may struggle with the transition from highly structured institutional residential environment that comes with being a ward or youth dependent back into society and to their respective home environments. The Wrap team works to identify the strengths in both youth and family to enhance and preserve a positive environment after the transition. The team identifies and utilizes existing strengths to establish stability within the family unit and social support system to merit a court decision to end the youth’s dependency or ward status.

(619) 873-4075    Visit Website    View Map

Fred Finch Wraparound Services-North County Inland Region

This Wraparound program is designed to help youth participants who may struggle with the transition from highly structured institutional residential environment that comes with being a ward or youth dependent back into society and to their respective home environments. The Wrap team works to identify the strengths in both youth and family to enhance and preserve a positive environment after the transition. The team identifies and utilizes existing strengths to establish stability within the family unit and social support system to merit a court decision to end the youth’s dependency or ward status.

(619) 281-3706    Visit Website    View Map

Dreams for Change: Safe Parking Program-San Diego Lot

The Safe Parking Program provides a safe parking environment and supportive services for transitional homeless living in their vehicles for overnight stays. Family advocates construct an action plan with each participant placing emphasis on permanent housing solutions, employment, training, emergency supports and asset stabilization and building.

Please call (619) 497-0236 before arriving at a location.

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Dreams for Change: The Fresh Food Truck

The FRESH is a mobile food truck that provides healthy hot meals to homeless individuals in downtown San Diego. Homeless individuals can utilize their CalFresh benefits to purchase nutritional meals.

Mobile service located in downtown San Diego

(619) 497-0236    Visit Website   

California Coalition for Youth: California Youth Crisis Line

The California Youth Crisis Line (CYCL) operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week as the statewide emergency response system for youth (ages 12-24) and families in crisis.Professionally-trained staff and volunteer counselors respond to 20,000 calls annually with crisis intervention counseling and resource referrals to service providers in the caller’s local community.

1 (800) 843-5200    Visit Website   

New Alternatives: Transitional Housing Program Plus (THP+)

The mission of New Alternatives- Transitional Housing Program Plus (THP+) is to assist and empower former foster and probation youth as they transition into adulthood by providing safe and affordable housing and comprehensive, individualized support services. As a participant-driven program, THP+ supports youth in fostering their unique talents. THP+ affords participants the greatest amount of freedom while actively working toward personal goals.

(619) 615-0701    Visit Website    View Map

Walden Family Services: Transitional Housing Program Plus Foster Care (THP+FC)

Walden’s Transitional Housing Program + Foster Care is a licensed comprehensive transitional housing program that provides services in the form of supervised apartment or host family living.

(619) 584-5777    Visit Website    View Map

Second Chance: Job Readiness Training

Second Chance offers pre-employment attitudinal and job readiness training, as well as job placement support services. Second Chance uses this program to lead participants to permanent employment and self-sufficiency. With two years of graduate follow-up services — including affordable housing placement, job placement, professional clothing for interviews, computer lab support, and case management, the workforce training program can be the difference between moving up the ladder and a downward spiral.

(619) 234-8888    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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