| Ability Center |
| 7151 Ronson Rd Ste B |
| San Diego, CA 92111 |
| Phone: (858) 541-0552 |
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| The Ability Center offers the largest selection of accessible vehicles in Southern California. |
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| Access, Inc. |
| 2612 Daniel Avenue |
| San Diego, CA 92111 |
| Phone: (858) 560-0871 |
| Fax: (858) 560-8135 |
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| ACCESS offers, through its Youth Empowerment Services program, job skills preparation, computer training, employment assessment and counseling, job placement assistance, intervention and career path guidance for foster care and other challenged teens and young adults, youth violence prevention, youth leadership training, microenterprise development, and legal and immigration counseling to victims of domestic violence that are immigrants. |
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| Community Campership Council of San Diego |
| 7510 Clairemont Mesa Blvd Suite 208 |
| San Diego, CA 92111 |
| Phone: (858) 268-9888 |
| Fax: (858) 268-0856 |
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| Provides financial aid to children from low-income families for a camping experience. |
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| American Legion, Post 460 |
| 7815 Armour St. |
| San Diego, CA 92111 |
| Phone: (858) 277-1052 |
| Fax: (858) 277-1249 |
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| Post 460 is a community service organization that is focused on serving Veterans and their families. The Post and Auxiliary Unit work closely together to regularly visit Veterans Homes and the VA Hospital. We provide food, clothing, toiletries and run Bingo and other games for their entertainment. We participate in the annual Stand Down each summer which focuses on Homeless Veterans and their families. Above all, the most important thing we do is to let them know we appreciate their service and they are not forgotten. |
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| Access, Inc. Youth Empowerment Services (YES) Program |
| 2612 Daniel Avenue |
| San Diego, CA 92111 |
| Phone: (858) 560-0871 |
| Fax: (858) 560 8135 |
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| ACCESS, through its Youth Empowerment Services (YES) Transition Network, provides foster youth in San Diego County with access to an integrated, comprehensive continuum of services that will prepare them for successful adulthood. |
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| San Diego City Schools ROP (Regional Occupational Program) |
| 6735 Gifford Way |
| San Diego, CA 92111 |
| Phone: (858) 627-7364 |
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| San Diego City Schools ROP offers courses to anyone age 16 through adult. Over 490 tuition-free courses are offered per year. ROP college courses taken specifically for college credit may require payment of a tuition fee to a local community college; however, all ROP courses are available as tuition free. |
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| The San Diego BRIGHT Families Project |
| 7071 Convoy Court, Ste. 101 |
| San Diego, CA 92111 |
| Phone: (858) 514-7549 |
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| The mission of Bright Families is to mentor youth to build Self-Esteem, teach decision making and goal setting skills, to prevent teen pregnancy, high school drop-out, delinquency etc. |
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| San Diego County Regional Occupational Program |
| 6401 Linda Vista Rd. |
| San Diego, CA 92111 |
| Phone: 858-292-3611 |
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| The mission of the San Diego County Regional Occupational Program is: To prepare a diverse high school and adult population, 16 years and older, for employment, occupational changes and future education. |
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| Therapeutic Services Inc., STEPdown Wraparound |
| 3002 Armstrong Street |
| San Diego, CA 92111 |
| Phone: (858) 277-9550 |
| Fax: (858)571 -4544 |
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| The STEPdown Program provides a comprehensive continium of residentially and community based mental health and wraparound services for children and youth to stablize them in the least restrictive , most natural home, school and community settings. |
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