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NPI Lookup Federally Qualified Health Center – FQHC – SAN DIEGO, CA

With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”), the need to find healthcare providers by consumers as well as medical billers and coders has dramatically increased. One of the provisions of the Affordable Care Act requires all providers of medical or other items or services & suppliers that qualify for a National Provider Identifier (NPI) to include their NPI number on all applications to enroll in the Medicare and Medicaid programs and on all claims for payment submitted under the Medicare and Medicaid programs.

This Database list several FQHCs in San Diego County and all over the country. 

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San Diego Foundation Common Application Scholarship

The Common Scholarship Application uses one online application to access more than 100 scholarships.

(619) 814-1343    Visit Website    View Map

Golden Hill Certified Farmers Market

The Golden Hill Farmers Market is mainly frequented by locals meaning you’ll get to beat most of the crowds and long lines that are characteristic of some of the other San Diego Farmers markets. The vendors provide basic offerings such as fresh organic and locally grown produce, tasty snacks and meal options such as hummus and pita chips, kombucha, crepes, tamales and grilled meats. Some popular vendors with the locals are those cooking up filipino and New Orleans inspired dishes. There is even a stand geared towards dogs where they sell a lot of treats, making this perfect for a Saturday morning stroll with your dog.

(Open Saturdays from 9:30am -1:30pm)

(619) 795-3363    Visit Website    View Map

Snap Fresh

SnapFresh is a website that helps you find the closest places that accept EBT cards (Food Stamps/SNAP). Enter your address and zip code or cross streets and city to find stores nearby.

(415) 889-8650    Visit Website   

MyBenefits CalWIN

This website is a fast and easy way for California residents to learn about and apply for medical, food, and cash assistance programs. MyBenefits CalWIN also provides ongoing access to secure and private benefit information.

1 (866) 262-9881    Visit Website    View Map

Food Security Program (Bayside Community Center)

Using hands-on experiences to combat the epidemic of hunger, malnutrition, obesity and chronic disease, our Food Security programs give our at-risk community access to education, food distributions, and hot meals.  CalFresh (SNAP) outreach and enrollment is also built into every food program.

(Bayside’s Supplemental food distribution days and hours: Tuesdays from 12-2pm and Thursdays from 10-12pm)

(858) 278-0771    Visit Website    View Map

Crossroads

Food Pantry. Bring your own bags. No ID verification needed.

Thursday: Co-op 20lbs of meat for 20$ (pre-order 9am-11am) pick up: 4:30-6pm

Friday: $2 pick up (12:30-2pm)

Sunday: 3$ pick up (11:15am)

 

(619) 283-3066       View Map

Hand Up Youth Food Pantry

The Hand Up Food Pantry focuses on helping people get back on their feet. Not only do we provide food to thousands of San Diegans facing hunger, but by including case managers at distribution sites we open the door to the array of vital services offered at Jewish Family Service. The Hand Up Youth Food Pantry delivers food to several locations throughout San Diego County. Food is distributed once a week at St. Paul’s Cathedral downtown, once a month at Camp Pendleton and Murphy Canyon Military Housing, and as needed to our clients at Chabad Downtown, College Avenue Center, Foodmobile, JFS Turk Family Center, and JFS North County Coastal office.

(858) 637-3088    Visit Website    View Map

Holiday Meals (San Diego Rescue Mission)

Three times each year on Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter, San Diego Rescue Mission opens its doors to the homeless, poor and lonely men, women and children in the San Diego Community. These special events offer hundreds of home-cooked meals and entertainment for those who might otherwise have no food, companionship or celebration during the holidays. In addition to meals, guests are provided praise and worship music and small care packages. Items for children include toys, hygiene products and clothing.

(619) 687-3720    Visit Website    View Map

Foster Youth and Homeless Education Services (San Diego County Office of Education)

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The Foster Youth and Homeless Education Services Unit responds to, assists, and empowers all systems that support students who are in foster care or are homeless.  FYS Programs are designed to prepare foster youth to become successful, self-sufficient and independent adults.

619-683-9340 Ext. 31    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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