| Alliance for African Assistance |
| 3869 42nd St |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 282-2318 |
| Fax: (619) 282-4235 |
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| The Alliance for African Assistance is a non-profit agency founded in 1989 by a refugee to help fellow refugees from Africa living in San Diego. Since then it has expanded to serving refugees from all over the world, and has over 50 staff members originall from 16 different countries. |
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| YMCA |
| 3901 Landis Street |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 283-2251 |
| Fax: (619) 283-7586 |
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| Provides adult swim lessons, after school swim, other exercise programs, and child care |
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| International Mutual Assistance Association of San Diego |
| 4102 El Cajon Blvd, Second Floor |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 584-4018 |
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| Provides administrative services for all of International Mutual Assistance Association's services and programs. |
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| Mid-City Community Clinic |
| 4290 Polk Ave |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 563-0250 |
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| Children's Urgent Care Centers provide care to those less severely ill or injured patients. This arrangement uses resources efficiently and frees the emergency care staff to treat the more severe cases that come through its doors, especially during peak evening and weekend hours. Visits typically last less than 90 minutes and prices are competitive with other area hospitals. Additionally, the Urgent Care Center has access to Children's 24- hour pharmacy, as well as the hospital's lab and X-ray capabilites. Interpreters, fluent in all major languages, are available 24 hours a day, and discharge instructions are pre-printed and written in English or Spanish. |
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| San Diego Choice Program |
| 4283 El Cajon Blvd |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 594-2525 |
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| Support group for parents./ Provides a safe nonjudgmental, accepting place where parents can talk freely about being a parent. |
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| Family Self-Sufficiently Program |
| 5150 University Avenue |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619)-283-9624 ext.223 |
| Fax: (619)-641-7656 |
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| Provides a "hand-up" rather than a handout by stabilizing families in crisis. This Stabilization then allows families to benefit from employment development, placement and ongoing support. |
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| Vision-Achievement Mentoring (VAM) Partnership Program |
| 5348 University Avenue, Suite 201 |
| San Diego, California 92105 |
| Phone: 619-582-9056 |
| Fax: 619-582-9057 |
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| VAM is a five agency collaborative effort to reduce teen pregnancy and fatherlessness. VAM matches "peer mentors," with groups of males and females between the ages of 10 and 18 in Mid-City, City Heights, and North Park. The mentors work with the groups to develop a "life vision" through group meetings, activities, and community involvement that promotes positive life choices. |
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| San Diego Youth and Community Services, Teen Choices |
| 3660 Fairmount Avenue |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: 619-521-2250 x306 |
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| Teen Choices is a health, educational, and legal advocacy program for first time offending youth and court dependents, 9-13 years of age. This program combines a health risk assessment, one-to-one mentoring, and comprehensive case management, in order to gain access and obtain continuity of medical, dental, and mental healthcare. Program goals also include improved attendance, grades, and behavior. |
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| Pazzaz Inc. |
| 1744 N. Euclid Ave |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: 619-264-6870 |
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| Pazzaz is dedicated to improving the future prospects of our youth through quality customized programs designed to promote academic achievement and self-determination |
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