| Girls Club of San Diego |
| 606 S. 30th Street |
| San Diego, CA 92113 |
| Phone: (619) 233-7722 |
| Fax: (619) 267-1078 |
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| The San Diego Girls Club is an after school program geared toward girls age 5 - 13. The goal of the Girls Club is "to train the girls of today to become the economically independent women of tomorrow." |
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| Educational Cultural Complex |
| 4343 Ocean View Blvd. |
| San Diego, CA 92113 |
| Phone: (619) 388-4881 |
| Fax: (619) 388-4981 |
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| The Educational Cultural Complex is a unique campus serving the collegiate, cultural, continuing educational, and career/technical training needs of the community. The building sits back from Ocean View Boulevard behind a large tree-filled parking lot. |
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| South Metro Career Center/Grant Hill Branch |
| 4389 Imperial Avenue |
| San Diego, CA 92113 |
| Phone: (619) 266-3600 |
| Fax: (619) 266-3605 |
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| The South Metro Career Center is located with the Employment Development Department office. In addition to the usual array of services offered by all San Diego Career Centers, the South Metro Career Center serves a largely multi-lingual, multi-ethnic population. |
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| Project New Village (Children Having Children, Inc.) |
| 5083 1/2 Logan Ave. |
| San Diego, CA 92113 |
| Phone: (619) 262-2022 |
| Fax: (619) 262-2023 |
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| Children Having Children, Inc. is a nonprofit organization serving primarily southeastern San Diego. Its mission is to strengthen the values, skills and aspirations of young people such that they engage in socially responsible behavior and refrain from premature parenthood. Project New Village is program component of Children Having Children, Inc. It seeks to establish and maintain a community support network of organization and individuals working together to create and sustain a healthy community in southeastern San Diego. |
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| San Diego City Library Beckwourth Branch |
| 721 San Pasqual Street |
| San Diego, CA 92113 |
| Phone: (619) 527-3404 |
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| The mission of San Diego city libraries is to respond to the information needs of San Diego's diverse communities, ensure equal access to local, national, and global resources, anticipate and address the educational, cultural, business, and recreational interests of the public, and develop and provide welcoming environments. |
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| South Metro Career Center/Youth Services |
| 4389 Imperial Avenue |
| San Diego, 92113 |
| Phone: (619) 266-4298 |
| Fax: (619) 266-4261 |
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| The Metro Region Career Centers offers youth in their communities a comprehensive menu of employment and training services that include assistance with resume writing, interviewing skills, finding job openings, training programs, and much more. |
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| Mercado Community Development Office |
| 2001 Newton Ave |
| San Diego, CA 92113 |
| Phone: 619-237-0661 |
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| The Mission of the MAAC Project is to promote self-sufficiency for low and moderate-income families and communities of Southern California through advocacy for, and delivery of, social, educational, housing and employment services. |
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| Barrio Logan College Institute |
| 1807 Main Street |
| San Diego, CA 92113 |
| Phone: (619) 232-4686 |
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| The Barrio Logan Institute is a community based organization dedicated to promoting the pursuit of higher education by providing after-school programs that educate, guide and support elementary, middle and high school students and their families. We strive to create an exceptional experience for all our partners - including children, their parents, volunteers, mentors, staff, Board members, and funders. |
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| Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College and Schools |
| 3134 Franklin Avenue |
| San Diego, CA 92113 |
| Phone: 619-235-0771 |
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| Our mission is to train and develop youth, young adults, families and military personnel to be self sufficient. |
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