Transitional Housing


San Diego, CA Transitional Housing


Transitional Housing in San Diego:

We have listed out many of the Transitional Housing locations in San Diego, CA below. The transitional housing we list offers not only support housing for those needing homes, but they also provide supportive services that will enable you to live more independently. Many are sober, detox, and drug treatment services. Addiction rehabilitation is a big part of these locations. We list full details on these locations.



San Diego Rescue Mission

P.O. Box 80427
San Diego, CA - 92138
(619) 687-3720
San Diego Rescue Mission is here to help meet the physical, spiritual and recovery needs of all homeless, poor and addicted men through a 12-month residential rehabilitation program. This program is centered on beginning and/or strengthening a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. <br /&g Click here to see full details.

Just In Time for Foster Youth San Diego

3878 Old Town Avenue, suite 200
San Diego, CA - 92110
(760) 505-6647
Provides transitioning foster youth with opportunities for self-sufficiency through emergency support, essential resources, and caring personal guidance at critical junctures on their path to independence. Click here to see full details.

Senior Community Centers Of San Diego

525 14th Street Ste 200
San Diego, CA - 92101
(619) 235-6572
Lack of affordable housing has the greatest negative impact on the quality of life for many low-income seniors in San Diego. Struggling to make ends meet and barely able to afford rent, food and medications, these seniors are at risk of homelessness and too often begin the downward Click here to see full details.

Becky's House Transitional Housing

1012 C Street
San Diego, CA - 92101
(619) 234-3164
Facilities are 18-month transitional living programs for victims of domestic violence and their children. The goal of the program is to provide women with the resources needed to break the cycle of violence and secure employment and permanent housing. Each family in the program is offered individual Click here to see full details.

Downtown Safe Haven, Episcopal Community Services

1425 C St
San Diego, CA - 92101
619-238-8201
Provides a supervised, transitional residential living program for homeless, mentally ill men and/or women. Intensive case management services are provided by ECS to facilitate transition to permanent housing.Referral required from Friend to Friend program for Downtown Safe Haven. Interview and asse Click here to see full details.

El Nido Transitional Living Program

3530 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 301
San Diego, CA - 92108
(619) 563-9878
24 hour/7 day Transitional Living Facility.Provides transitional housing for 12-18 months to homeless battered women with children at an 11 unit apartment complex location in the central region of San Diego County.Secondary services include: housing, education, transportation, child care, counseling Click here to see full details.

Father Joe's Villages - Family, Long-term Transitional Housing

1501 Imperial Ave
San Diego, CA - 92101
619-233-8500
Provides comprehensive long-term transitional housing and intensive care management for homeless families. Meals are provided on-site, and sack lunches are provided for working residents. Services include counseling, employment assistance and training, life skills classes, financial planning, assist Click here to see full details.

Ecumenical Council Of San Diego County

3530 Camino Del Rio North
San Diego, CA - 92108
(619)238-0649
The Ecumenical Council of San Diego County is an association of Christian congregations established, maintained and conducted to assist, extend, coordinate and unite the work of churches and social agencies in the service of God and community through dialogue, prayer, service, study and worship. Pro Click here to see full details.

San Diego Second Chance Program

6145 Imperial Ave
San Diego, CA - 92114
(619)234-8888
In 1998, Second Chance began offering the nationally recognized STRIVE job readiness program which provides attitudinal training, job placement, mental health counseling, career clothing and two years of follow up services. Combined with alcohol and drug-free housing, affordable housing placements a Click here to see full details.

St. Vincent De Paul Village, Inc.

3350 E St
San Diego, CA - 92102
(619)446-2100
St. Vincent de Paul Village is dedicated to addressing the immediate and ongoing needs of children, families and single adults break the cycle of homelessness and poverty by promoting self-sufficiency through an innovative continuum of care, multi-disciplinary programs and partnerships that come tog Click here to see full details.

Alpha Project For The Homeless

3737 Fifth Ave
San Diego, CA - 92103
(619)542-1877
The mission of Alpha Project for the Homeless, Inc., is to empower individuals, families, and communities by providing work, recovery and support services to people who are motivated to change their lives and achieve self-sufficiency. The agency's many programs and projects are available to all pers Click here to see full details.

Ywca Of San Diego County

1012 C St
San Diego, CA - 92101

The YWCA of San Diego provides San Diego's victims of domestic violence and homelessness with the shelter and resources they need to attain self-sufficiency. Click here to see full details.

San Diego Youth And Community Service Inc

3255 Wing St
San Diego, CA - 92110
(619)221-8600
Founded in 1970, San Diego Youth and Community Services (SDYCS) started out as one of the first shelters for runaway and abandoned youth in the U.S. Over time, services became more diverse, reflecting the complicated and practical needs of youth at risk and on their own. Relying on both private dono Click here to see full details.

Episcopal Community Services

Po Box 33168
San Diego, CA - 92163

Operating under its mission of ?serving God by serving those in need,? ECS provides comprehensive social services to low-income families and individuals. ECS ensures each client is served without regard for ethnic background, culture, gender, age, sexual orientation or religious creed. The common de Click here to see full details.



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