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North County LGBT Resource Center
Through the vision, dedication and hard work of our supporters, the North County LGBTQ Resource Center became a reality in November 2011. We will bring together to collaborate ideas, share resources, and extend our profile in our community. We envision the Resource Center as a visible symbol of the LGBT community in North County San Diego. The Resource Center will offer support, build, educate, and improve the relationships of the LGBT community and our friends and allies. Services include support groups for the youth, seniors, military service members, HIV/AIDS testing and prevention, counseling, civil rights advocacy, classes and workgroups.
(760) 994-1690 Visit Website View Map
Doors of Change: Housing Program
Doors of Change is an intensive program for homeless males ages 18-24. In addition to receiving safe housing in a residential setting for 18-36 months, participants attend a mandatory six month outpatient drug/alcohol rehab program, individual and group therapy, music therapy, and NA and AA meetings.
(619)-736-1243 Visit Website View Map
Doors of Change: Taking Music and Arts to the Streets (TMATS)
TMATS is a weekly event at which homeless youth ages 12-24 gather in Ocean Beach for free music and art lessons, dinner, clothes, shoes, social services, and chiropractic treatments. The music program includes lessons in guitar, ukulele, keyboard, drums, violin, mandolin, bass, and harmonica. When youth participate in TMATS, they are incentivized to help themselves. If they attend five two-hour classes, they earn an instrument of their choice or art supplies.
(760) 505-7077 Visit Website View Map
Doors of Change: Hope through Expressive Arts and Love (HEAL)
The Hope through Expressive Arts and Love (HEAL) is a new program for homeless and disadvantaged youth ages 12-24. The weekly HEAL program facilitates healing and empowerment through the creation of all mediums of art with an emphasis on recycled and sustainable art and jewelry. The program is youth driven and focuses on creating projects that the youth can continue to create on the streets to earn money and live more self-sufficiently.
(562) 212-7560 Visit Website View Map
McAlister Institute-South Bay East Teen Recovery Center
McAlister Institute Teen Recovery Centers (TRCs) provide substance abuse treatment, recovery, and education for adolescents who are using, misusing, or abusing alcohol and/or other drugs.
(619) 482-9300 Visit Website View Map
McAlister Institute-South Bay Regional Recovery Center
McAlister Institute’s regional recovery centers are outpatient programs for adults struggling with substance abuse and other drug-related problems, including co-occurring mental health issues.
(619) 691-1045 Visit Website View Map
McAlister Institute-East County Regional Recovery Center
McAlister Institute’s regional recovery centers are outpatient programs for adults struggling with substance abuse and other drug-related problems, including co-occurring mental health issues.
(619) 440-4801 Visit Website View Map
McAlister Institute-North Coastal Regional Recovery Center
McAlister Institute’s regional recovery centers are outpatient programs for adults struggling with substance abuse and other drug-related problems, including co-occurring mental health issues.
(760) 721-2781 Visit Website View Map
McAlister Institute-North Inland Women and Adolescent Regional Recovery Center
McAlister Institute’s regional recovery centers are outpatient programs for adults struggling with substance abuse and other drug-related problems, including co-occurring mental health issues.
(760) 761-0515 Visit Website View Map
McAlister Institute-South Bay Women’s Recovery Center
McAlister Institute’s regional recovery centers are outpatient programs for adults struggling with substance abuse and other drug-related problems, including co-occurring mental health issues.
(619) 336-1226 Visit Website View Map
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