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Spent
http://playspent.org/
Work hard. Do the right thing. Homelessness is something that will never happen to me. Sometimes, all it takes is one life-changing experience to land you on the streets: a job loss, death of a loved one, divorce, natural disaster, or serious illness.
Next thing you know, a chain of events sends things spiraling out of control…
How would you cope? Where would you go? What would you do? Figure something out, right?
http://playspent.org/
Work hard. Do the right thing. Homelessness is something that will never happen to me. Sometimes, all it takes is one life-changing experience to land you on the streets: a job loss, death of a loved one, divorce, natural disaster, or serious illness.
Next thing you know, a chain of events sends things spiraling out of control…
How would you cope? Where would you go? What would you do? Figure something out, right?
11th Annual Project Homeless Connect - January 25, 2017, Golden Hall
http://www.sdhc.org/Homeless-Solutions/Project-Homeless-Connect/
Project Homeless Connect is an annual one-day resource fair that provides health screenings, flu shots, dental exams, haircuts, legal aid, housing counseling, pet care and additional services for San Diego’s homeless families, Veterans, seniors and disabled residents. So far Maya's Pillow Project has given out over 300 pillows at Project Homeless Connect and we will be there again this year! Donations welcome!
http://www.sdhc.org/Homeless-Solutions/Project-Homeless-Connect/
Project Homeless Connect is an annual one-day resource fair that provides health screenings, flu shots, dental exams, haircuts, legal aid, housing counseling, pet care and additional services for San Diego’s homeless families, Veterans, seniors and disabled residents. So far Maya's Pillow Project has given out over 300 pillows at Project Homeless Connect and we will be there again this year! Donations welcome!
Regional Task Force on the Homeless
http://www.rtfhsd.org/
See the results of the 2016 annual homeless census. San Diego is one of the few places in the country where the homeless don't all come inside during our relatively mild winters and volunteers participate in this one-day count.For more information contact [email protected]. This year we participated in the City Heights Canyons Teams - the only team in San Diego to go into our canyons for the count!
http://www.rtfhsd.org/
See the results of the 2016 annual homeless census. San Diego is one of the few places in the country where the homeless don't all come inside during our relatively mild winters and volunteers participate in this one-day count.For more information contact [email protected]. This year we participated in the City Heights Canyons Teams - the only team in San Diego to go into our canyons for the count!
Alpha Project
http://www.alphaproject.org/
Alpha Project strives not to manage homelessness, but rather to end it for its clients by offering jobs not handouts, respect not pity and empowerment not control. We provide the homeless with the tools they need to be the very best they can be.
http://www.alphaproject.org/
Alpha Project strives not to manage homelessness, but rather to end it for its clients by offering jobs not handouts, respect not pity and empowerment not control. We provide the homeless with the tools they need to be the very best they can be.
Father Joe's Villages
http://my.neighbor.org/
As Southern California’s largest residential homeless services provider, Father Joe’s Villages and its partner agencies St. Vincent de Paul Village in San Diego and Martha’s Village & Kitchen in Indio, CA have been empowering people to achieve self-sufficiency for over 62 years. What started as a small chapel serving San Diego’s impoverished has grown into a cutting-edge provider of innovative housing programs and services. Father Joe’s Villages and its partner agencies prepare up to 4,000 meals and provide a continuum of care to nearly 1,500 individuals every day—from infants and adolescents to adults and seniors. This includes over 200 children and over 200 military veterans.
San Diego Rescue Mission
http://www.sdrescue.org/
For more than 50 years it has been more than our purpose – it has been our privilege — to help San Diego’s homeless and poor populations create better lives for themselves and, in turn, build a better community for us all
Our comprehensive programs meet basic needs, then go further. They help our clients address the challenges behind their homelessness for positive, lasting change.
They provide an opportunity for those in need to take control of their lives, find a new level of stability, and return to their communities as fulfilled, contributing members of society.
http://www.sdrescue.org/
For more than 50 years it has been more than our purpose – it has been our privilege — to help San Diego’s homeless and poor populations create better lives for themselves and, in turn, build a better community for us all
Our comprehensive programs meet basic needs, then go further. They help our clients address the challenges behind their homelessness for positive, lasting change.
They provide an opportunity for those in need to take control of their lives, find a new level of stability, and return to their communities as fulfilled, contributing members of society.