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New Haven Youth and Family Services: Transitional Living Program

At New Haven, we recognize that many of our aging out youth face limited options that could jeopardize their healthy growth. Our transitional living program helps young men gain necessary independence, resources and work skills. Our homes are in proximity to North County colleges for this program to allow the young men to work, live, and grow in an environment that offers them stability as they continue their journey into adulthood.

(760) 630-4035    Visit Website    View Map

San Diego JobCorp

San Diego Job Corps offers career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential housing, food service, driver’s education, health and dental care, a bi-weekly basic living allowance, periodic clothing allowances, and an on-center childcare program for single parents as well. The program lasts from 8 months to two years. Clients may participate in transitional living or may live off-site simply use the vocational and educational services. Interested youth must attend a “presentation” to be oriented to the program. Presentations take place at 8:30 am every Wednesday at the address listed.

Admissions Office: (800) 733-5627

San Diego location: (619) 429-8500

(619) 429-8500    Visit Website    View Map

South Bay Community Services: Trolley Trestle

Trolley Trestle offers affordable, transitional housing for former foster youth and/or homeless youth while they finish school or complete job training. We welcome emancipated youth ages 16-24 and parenting youth.

(619)-420-3620    Visit Website    View Map

South Bay Community Services: Muncey Manor

Muncey Manor is an affordable housing development for youth who have “aged out” of the foster care system.

(619) 591-0100    Visit Website    View Map

Providence Community Services: Catalyst

Catalyst is a TAY Assertive Community Treatment program for youth ages 16-25 with a serious mental illness and who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in San Diego. The program is recovery-oriented and is associated with Kickstart’s Oasis Clubhouse. It is designed to help clients lead meaningful, self-sufficient lives.

(858) 300-0460    Visit Website    View Map

San Diego LGBT Community Center: Sunburst Youth Housing Project

The Youth Housing project provides 23 units of affordable, supportive housing for youth between 18-24 years of age, with a special focus on LGBTQ+ youth.

(619)-692-2077 Ext. 207    Visit Website    View Map

BrightQuest: Semi-Independent Living Program

This program treats individuals with serious mental illnesses and takes place in semi-independent housing that is walking distance from BrightQuest clinical offices, where the clients receive treatment services. Clients have access to 24-hour on-call therapeutic support and are supported in learning how to live independently.

(619) 466-0547    Visit Website    View Map

Community Research Foundation Casa Pacifica

Casa Pacifica is a 14-bed county-contracted residential treatment center where male and female clients stay for 6-9 months. Clients have a serious mental illness and a history of frequent hospitalizations, destabilization, and would receive therapeutic programming and life skills supports.

(760) 721-2171    Visit Website    View Map

Alpine Special Treatment Center

This program serves voluntary and involuntary adults with serious mental illness and/or co-occurring substance dependence who need full-time care in a locked psychiatric facility to maintain safety. The goal is to stabilize clients and help them transition smoothly back into the community. The average stay is 4 months to 1 year.

(619) 445-2644    Visit Website    View Map

BrightQuest: ClearBridge Social Rehabilitation Program

Our purpose is to provide a transitional residential program designed for persons who are able to take part in programs in the general community, but who, without the support of counseling, as well as the therapeutic community, would be at risk of returning to the hospital. This program may employ a variety of staffing patterns and is for persons who may be expected to move toward a more independent living setting within approximately three months to one year. The planned length of stay in the program shall be in accordance with the resident’s assessed need, but not to exceed one (1) year; however, a length of stay not exceeding a maximum total of 18 months is permitted to ensure successful completion of the treatment plan and appropriate referral.

(619) 466-0547    Visit Website    View Map

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