San Diego Youth Services Mental health services and drop-in centers for LGBTQ youth up to age 21 and their families. Case management, resources, support groups, drug/alcohol abuse programs and more
Our Safe Place Mental Health Clinic 3427 4th Avenue, 2nd Floor San Diego, CA 94103 SDYS Central Drop-in Center 2220 Broadway San Diego, CA 92102 www.sdyouthservices.org
Monday–Friday 9:00am–6:00pm
San Diego Youth Services Street Outreach Meets and engages runaway and homeless youth across San Diego County to connect them with resources, including transportation to shelter, housing referrals, safer sex kits, food, hygiene items, seasonal items such as blankets and case management services
San Diego Youth Services TAY Academy Combines a drop-in center with structured learning and recreational opportunities for Transition Age Youth (ages 16-24), including foster youth, former foster youth, out-of-home probation youth, and homeless and runaway youth
San Diego Youth Services Transitional Housing Continuum Provides affordable housing, independent living skills training, life planning and comprehensive support services to break the cycle of homelessness and create hope and self-sufficiency for youth ages 16-24 transitioning into adulthood
San Diego Youth Services Youth Emergency Shelter Emergency night shelter program and drop-in center for homeless, runaway and “street” youth, providing a safe home and support services to help youth return to their families or find alternative safe living arrangements
Home Start, Inc. Maternity Shelter Program (Provides pregnant or parenting homeless women ages 18-24 and their children with housing and wrap-around supportive services)
All Walk-In Hours Thursdays 12:30pm-4:30pm Youth Only Hours Fridays 12:00pm-4:00pm Or call for an appointment
Mental Health Services (The Mental Health team at Home Start provides therapy services to children, families, and adults, both in the community and at the Home Start Inc. Counseling Center. Most services are FREE to clients)
Leave message and a therapist will return your call
Rapid Rehousing TAY (Assist youth find affordable housing in the community, and provide assistance with a portion of the rent for up to a year) Pregnant or parenting females only
Heartland Youth Build San Diego Training low-income youth between the ages 16 and 24 in construction and green building skills — while they earn their high school diplomas. Health services, counseling, job training, community planning and supportive services
Teen Challenge Faith-based drug education and prevention, food distributions, clubs and a learning center for children, juvenile hall and jail ministry, crisis counseling, evangelism, and more.