Successful Transitions Resource Center

Teens, ages 15 to 18

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EatFresh

EatFresh is an online resource for CalFresh (SNAP, or food stamps) eligible individuals and families; though this website is a great resource for anyone who wants to improve their health. EatFresh’s goals are 1) to encourage cooking at home with fresh foods and minimally non perishables, 2) to show users that healthy change happens even though barriers exist, 3) to better understand the link between lifestyle/diet choices with the prevention of chronic diseases. 

Through email: http://eatfresh.org/form/contact-us    Visit Website   

City Heights Farmer’s Market

A true multi-cultural urban farmers market in the heart of east San Diego City. Fresh fruits and vegetables, hot food vendors, arts and crafts, health programs, live entertainment, children’s activities and more (Saturdays 9am-1pm).

(760) 504-4363 Through email: christy@sdfarmbureau.org    Visit Website    View Map

Downtown El Cajon Farmer’s Market

The IRC in San Diego is hosting the certified Downtown El Cajon Farmers Market(DECFM) which takes a new approach to the enormous potential of a farmers market. The DECFM focuses on enlivening and building a community from the vendors, to the residents, to local businesses and even the entire city. (Open Thursdays from 3pm-7pm)

(619) 641-7510 Ext. 277    Visit Website   

Foster Youth Initiative – SDSU Consensus

The Foster Youth Initiative helps foster youth attain college degrees and prepare to become successful adults. Students enroll in Social Work 120: Introduction to Social Work at SDSU and upon completion receive three college and three high school credits. Students are then assisted throughout their senior years in researching colleges, applying for scholarships and financial aid, and emancipating from the foster care system successfully.

(619) 594-3870    Visit Website    View Map

Change a Life Foundation’s Scholarship

Change a Life Foundation’s Scholarship Program is designed to bridge the financial gap for college-bound students. Scholarships assist economically disadvantaged students who excel academically to attend the university or college of their choice. Scholarships are awarded up to $5,000 for unmet university expenses in the areas of tuition, housing, meal plan, books, and health insurance.

(949) 788-9999    Visit Website   

Chaldean-Middle Eastern Social Services

The CMSS Community Clinic ensures that primary health services are available and accessible during all life cycles, regardless of ability to pay, by utilizing a sliding fee scale and providing culturally and linguistically appropriate services, enabling services, outreach activities, eligibility assistance, and health education

619-631-7400    Visit Website    View Map

Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (CHADD)

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) improve the lives of people who affected by ADHD through education, advocacy, and support. CHADD is in the forefront in creating and implementing programs and services in response to the needs of adults and families affected by ADHD.

760-736-1111    Visit Website   

Mental Health Counseling – San Diego Rescue Mission

Psychotherapy Center provides free, quality counseling to individuals, families, children and couples who are homeless, at risk of homelessness or unable to afford therapy. 

619-819-1845    Visit Website    View Map

San Diego Center for the Blind

San Diego Center for the Blind (SDCB) provides the first step toward adjustment to vision loss through its comprehensive and specialized rehabilitation program. These services greatly impact the vision impaired individuals’ response to his or her disability and their ultimate return to an independent lifestyle in their community. Accurate and timely rehabilitation efforts will facilitate the individual’s adjustment to their vision loss.

619-583-1542    Visit Website    View Map

Survivors of Suicide

Survivors of Suicide Loss (SOSL) reaches out to and supports people who have lost a loved one to suicide. Their goal is to give survivors a place where they can be comfortable expressing themselves, a place to find support, comfort, resources and hope in a judgement-free environment. 

619-482-0297    Visit Website   

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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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