
Drop-in Centers for children and their families living with HIV/AIDS
Drop-in Centers
Christie's
Place
(619) 702-4186
www.christiesplace.org
Coordinated
Assistance Services Advocacy (CASA)
San Ysidro Health Center
Ph.
(619) 662-4161
North County Health Services
(760) 736-6767
www.nchs-health.org
Our Place Urban & Wellness Coordinated Services
Center
Ph.
(619) 527-7390
Latino Coordinative Service Centers
For more information call El Centro (619) 515-2446
South East Abundant Resources (SEAR)
Ph. (619) 264-7351
Please go to the Being Alive HIV
Consumer Guidebook at
www.beingalive.org/resources/guidebook.shtml
to find out about other services available for people infected or affected
by HIV/AIDS, or visit the Being Alive website by clicking on www.beingalive.org
and contact them to get a HIV Consumer Guidebook.
Other Community Resources
HIV Planning Council
HIV, STD & Hepatitis Branch
Kenneth J. Riley, MD, MPH
Lead Health Planner, Planning Council Support
Phone:619-293-4711
email:
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www.sdplanning.org
HIV Consumer Committee
Shannon Hansen, MSW
619/293-4719
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www.sdplanning.org
Camp Laurel
www.camplaurel.org
211 San Diego
www.211sandiego.org
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On line, by phone, or
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look up services in 2-1-1's published directory, Directions, or in our
specialized publications . For those who dial 2-1-1 by phone,
calls are answered by phone specialists who are bilingual in Spanish and have
access to other languages through a tele-interpreters service.
For any other services/resources for women, children, or youth in San Diego County, please...
Contact your case manager,
Or call
Christie's Place(Women's Comprehensive HIV Services Program) at (619)
702-4186,
Or go or
call a Drop-In Center listed above,
Or go to http://www.beingalive.org/resources/guidebook.shtml (to look at their Being
Alive HIV Consumer Guidebook),
Or go to http://www.beingalive.org/resources/index.shtml,
... for HIV specific services/resources.
UCSD is not
responsible for the information or services from any agency that is
listed on
this San Diego Community Resources web list. If you have any questions
about
any information that you find on the web, please talk with your health
care
provider, case manager, or peer advocate.



