Morse Cluster Community Resource Map on Google
Community Resources
District Resources
City Resources
Community Resources
Alcohol/Drug Abuse Resources:
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McAllister, 1365 N. Johnson Ave., Ste 111, El Cajon,CA 92020, (619) 442-0277
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Vista Hill Counseling, (by referral), Teen Recovery program designed for adolescents to make changes to live a clean and sober life.
Clothing Resources:
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Second Chance Clothing for interviews, 6145 Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA, 92114 (619)234-8888
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South Bay Community Church, Free clothes, 2400 Euclid Avenue, National City, CA, 91950, (619) 267-5500
Community Centers:
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Boys and Girls Club 6785 Imperial Ave, San Diego, Ca, 92114, Jessica Barajas, (619) 263- 6407. Offers Recreational classes, diversion program, and after school tutoring.
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Martin Luther King Recreation Center, 6401 Skyline Dr, San Diego, Ca, 92114, 619) 527- 3415. Register online for Programs offered by the Recreation Council, using the Online Activity Registration System. Log on at: SDRecConnect.com
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Skyline Recreation Center,8285 Skyline Dr, San Diego, Ca, 92114, (619) 527- 3486. Register online for Programs offered by the Recreation Council, using the Online Activity Registration System. Log on at: SDRecConnect.com
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YMCA Jackie Robinson, 151 YMCA Way, San Diego, CA, 92114, (Temporary: 404 Euclid Ave, Suite 221, San Diego, CA 92114 then grand opening at Imperial Ave on 10/28), Jasmine Monterroso, Membership Director, [email protected] (619) 264-0144 x115, Family gymnasium, Soccer, Basketball, baseball, child watch/tutoring.
Disabled/Developmentally Delayed:
(619) 336-6600. To serve and empower persons with developmental disabilities and their families to achieve their goals with community partners.
Crisis Resources:
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National City Family Health Center, 1000 Euclid Ave, National City, CA 91950
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Paradise Valley Hospital, 2400 E 4th St, National City, CA 91950
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San Diego Police Department, 7222 Skyline Dr, San Diego, CA 92114
DV Shelters & Resources:
Food Resources:
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American Red Cross (WIC program) 292 Euclid Ave Suite 225, San Diego, CA 92114, (800) 500-6411
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Calfresh (866)262-9881, Formerly known as food stamps and nationally known as SNAP. Is a nutrition assistance program designed to help families and low-income individuals purchase healthy foods. Online application.
Foster Care/Adoption Services:
Homeless/Transitional Living/Low Income:
San Diego, CA 92101
Legal Assistance:
(877) 534-2524. Civil rights litigation, Consumer advocacy litigation, etc..
Medical Clinics/Health Centers:
292 Euclid Ave Suite 220, San Diego, CA 92114
(619)262-8624
1809 National Avenue, San Diego, CA 92113
(619) 515-2300
4305 University Avenue, Suite 150 San Diego, CA 92105, Phone: 858-966-5484
Mental Health/Counseling Support:
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The C.I.R.C.L.E, offers workshops and classes., 5081 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA, 92113, Contact: (619) 915-6861
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DETOUR FANCY. 404 Euclid Ave, San Diego, CA 92114, Phone: (619) 750-1180
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Euclid Family Counseling, 286 Euclid Ave Ste 302, San Diego, Ca 92114, (619) 662-4100, Community Health and Public Housing.
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Project Enable 286 Euclid Ave. Suite 102, San Diego, CA 92114
(619) 263-6155 or (858)-715-2642
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Second Chance - Strive Forward & WIOA Youth Program, 6145 Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA, 92114, Viet Mai, (619) 234-8888, Case Management, Job Readiness Workshop, Occupational Skills training, Mentorship, Mentoring program for students whose family members are incarcerated. Youth between ages 14-24, past or current involvement in Justice System, Live in certain zip codes (92114)
Military Families:
Pregnant & Parenting Resources:
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Planned Parenthood Phone 1(800)230-7526
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Jewish Family Services: Positive Parenting Program an evidenced-based program that has been shown to promote family harmony, reduce parent-child conflict, foster successful peer relationships, and prepare children for successful experiences at school.
Tutoring:
Contact: (619) 527-3485, Tutoring Youth Council, SAT/ACT Prep
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www.tutor.com, FREE for students in Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard and Reserve families. Expert tutors are online 24/7 and available to help in more than 16 subjects. Fee based program for other students
PHONE(S): 800-411-1970 and 212-528-3101
District Resources
Alcohol/Drug Abuse Resources:
Clothing Resources:
Contact: Phone: (619) 725-7652; Email: [email protected]; Fax: (619) 725-8184
Community Centers:
Disabled/Developmentally Delayed:
Crisis Resources:
DV Shelters & Resources:
Education:
Food Resources:
Foster Care/Adoption Services:
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San Diego Unified School District- Foster Youth Resources for Staff (Children and Youth in Transition), 4100 Normal St., Annex 14 San Diego, CA 92103, (619) 725-7652, Fax: (619) 725-8184, [email protected]
Grief Care:
Homeless/Transitional Living/Low Income:
Contact: Phone: (619) 725-7652; Email: [email protected]; Fax: (619) 725-8184
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Emergency Housing
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Tutoring
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Other
Legal Assistance:
LGBTQIA+BIPOC
Medical Clinics/Health Centers:
Mental Health/Counseling Support:
Military Families:
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Children & Youth in Transition: 4100 Normal St., Annex 14, San Diego CA 92103
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SDUSD Services for Military:
Newcomer Refugee Youth
Pregnant & Parenting Resources:
(858) 503-1870
Tutoring:
City Wide Resources
211
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2-1-1 County of San Diego Local non-profit operating 24 hours a day, 365 days each year, 211. San Diego is the region’s source for access to community, health, social, and disaster services. By simply dialing 211 the call is free, confidential, and available in more than 200 languages. 211 provides access to 6,000+ services, resources, and programs through our online database. https://211sandiego.org/ call 2-1-1
Boys To Men, To build communities of male role models who, through consistent group mentoring, encourage and empower teenage boys to follow their dreams.
Detour Fancy, DETOUR (Depositing Empowerment Through Outreach & Urban Redevelopment)
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http://detourempowers.org/
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619-750-1180
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a mentoring program for girls of color. Their mission is to increase access to education and employment opportunities for girls through our Focused And Naturally Confident Youth (F.A.N.C.Y.) Leadership programs (Expo, Leadership Academy, and Ambassador Internships).
Alcohol/Drug Abuse Resources:
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NAR-Anon San Diego: provides support groups (no age limit) for family members of drug abuse addicts
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Pacific Bay Recovery (619) 355-8220, 1501 Fifth Avenue, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92101
Clothing Resources:
Community Centers:
Disabled/Developmentally Delayed:
Crisis Resources:
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988 Crisis and Suicide Line
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County Access and Crisis Line 1-888-724-7240
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Crisis House Emergency Services 1034 N Magnolia St. El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 444-1194
DV Shelters & Resources:
Food Resources:
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CalFresh 866-262-9881
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https://www.getcalfresh.org/
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CalFresh (formerly known as food stamps and nationally known as SNAP) is a nutrition assistance program designed to help families and low-income individuals purchase healthy foods.
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Online application.
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Crosspoint Life Church: 8809 La Mesa Blvd, La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 464-3077
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Feeding San Diego 858452.3663
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IN and OUT Youth Award (gift cards - submit referrals) (949)509-4060
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San Diego Food Bank • 858-527-1419 • 1-866-350-FOOD (3663) Toll Free • Neighborhood Distribution Program List (link) • The Neighborhood Distribution Program distributes food to individuals and families once a month at more than 20 different sites throughout San Diego County. I.D. and documentation ARE NOT required. There are no income restrictions.
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San Diego Hunger Coalition (Spanish and English FLIER with Food Resources)
Foster Care/Adoption Services:
Homeless/Transitional Living/Low Income:
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San Diego Youth Services – Take Wing program Cool Bed Program
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San Diego Youth Services: Storefront
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Urban Street Angels: 1404 Fifth Ave San Diego, CA 92101 | (619) 415-6616
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YMCA Turning Point Transitional Living Program
Legal Assistance:
LGBTQ+ Community:
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Emergency Housing Program - LGBT Community Center (619) 694-6182
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Hillcrest Community Center 1807 Robinson Ave. STE 106, San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 692-2077x250
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Queen Eddie Youth Fund (619) 692-2077 Ext 125
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The Trevor Project - Trevor Lifeline 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention (866) 488-7386
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Trans Family Support Services 12463 Rancho Bernardo Rd San Diego, CA. 92128
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https://transfamilysos.org , https://transfamilysos.org/contact-us/ [email protected]
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Middle school through young adult; parent support groups including elementary age children; transitioning mentorships; insurance and medical navigation; trainings and education.
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Family Engagement Sessions (FES) are held in convenience of your home or via Zoom for clients. Our focus is to provide the necessary education and resources so everyone is prepared to navigate this journey.
Medical Clinics/Health Centers:
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Deaf Community Services: 3930 4th Ave. #300, San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 398-2441, (619) 398-2440 TTY, (619) 619-550-3436 (Video Phone)
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Family Health Centers of San Diego 823 Gateway Center Way San Diego, California 92102
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Neighborhood House Association’s Project Enable BPSR Wellness & Recovery Center 286 Euclid Ave. Suite 102 San Diego, CA 92114
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San Diego American Indian Health San Diego American Indian Health
Mental Health/Counseling Support:
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African Alliance Assistance www.alliance-for-africa.org
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Anthem Blue Cross “Special Population Plan”
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California Heath and Human Services
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CaliforniaKids Healthcare Foundation
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Depression Test
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Elizabeth Hospice Grief Support
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Douglas Young Youth and Family Services
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Kickstart 6160 Mission Gorge Rd., #100 San Diego, CA 92120
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https://www.kickstartsd.org/
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Kickstart is a diverse clinical team specially trained to educate the community, treat youth and assist families in preventing psychosis. We serve young people ages 10 to 25
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National Conflict Resolution Services:
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http://www.ncrconline.com/
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Services are provided by a team which includes: mental health counselors and clinicians, case managers, a substance abuse specialist and a psychiatrist. DYYFS is funded through contracts with the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency and is part of the San Diego System of Care.
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Mediation between students and parents
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Rady Children’s Behavioral Urgent Care 4305 University Avenue San Diego Ca. 92105 (858) 966-5484
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SAY San Diego 4275 El Cajon Blvd., Unit 101, San Diego CA 92105
Military Families:
Pregnant & Parenting Resources:
Transportation:
Tutoring:
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California State Library
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Do Your Homework @ The Library
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Linda Vista Healthy Start Program: 2202 COMSTOCK ST. SAN DIEGO, CA 92111
(858) 278-0771
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www.baysidecc.org
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[email protected]
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Provides services in collaboration and partnership with specifically Linda Vista Elementary and Carson Elementary Schools. Works to improve the health, academic achievement, and social development of children in the two Linda Vista elementary schools by providing parent workshops, linkages to counseling, academic tutoring, homework assistance. Children must attend either of the elementary schools mentioned for eligibility.
Wrap Around Services:
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ALPHA Project:
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Catholic Charities
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Community Resource Foundation:
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http://www.comresearch.org/
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Community Research Foundation services are delivered in a culturally-sensitive manner, utilizing a wraparound approach for children and a psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery approach for adults. Individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use problems are welcomed, and an integrated approach is utilized to address both the psychiatric and substance conditions.
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Jewish Family Services
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Live Well San Diego:
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Rachel’s Women’s Center
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San Diego Regional Center
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San Diego Youth Services:
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St. Vincent De Paul’s/Father Joe’s Village
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TBS - Therapeutic Behavioral Services