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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.
Drop-in Centers for children and their families living
with HIV/AIDS
- Being Alive
4070 Centre St.
San Diego, CA 92103
Ph. (619) 291-1400
Fx. (619) 291-1491
E-mail: info@beingalive.org
Website: www.beingalive.org
Being Alive San Diego's mission is to deliver quality and
compassionate services to people affected by HIV/AIDS and
to provide education to those in need. The Being Alive's
HIV Consumer Guidebook (a resource guide to San Diego County
Services) is available (in both English and Spanish) by
calling (619) 291-1400.
- Center for Social Support and Education (CSSE)
3960 Park Blvd. Ste. F
San Diego, CA 92103
Ph. (619) 325-2773
Fx. (619) 574-8014
Website: www.csseonline.org
E-mail: csse@csseonline.org
Offers support groups and social and cultural activities.
Movie Night on the third Monday of each month. Glory! Community
Gospel Choir every Tuesday. Bingo night every fourth Wednesday.
Call for times. Everyone is welcome to attend these activities.
- Christie's Place
2440 Third Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101
Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:30am - 6:00pm
(Except for Tuesdays, 9:30am - 7:00pm)
(619) 702-4186
www.christiesplace.org
Hablamos Español
The mission of Christie's Place is to empower women, children,
families and individuals whose lives have been impacted
by HIV/AIDS to take charge of their health and well-being.
Christie’s Place provides HIV/AIDS education, support
and advocacy to the entire family.
Services include: hygiene products and diapers, support
groups, emergency food, mental health counseling services,
computer lab,
on-site childcare / babysitting, family advocacy, hair cuts,
substance abuse counseling, monthly HIV legal clinic, resource
library, information & referral services to other community
resources, educational workshops/trainings and more. Please
call for eligibility information.
- Coordinated Assistance Services Advocacy (CASA)
San Ysidro Health Center
4004 Beyer Blvd.
San Ysidro, CA 92173
Ph. (619) 662-4161
Fx. (619) 662-4109
CASA provides a variety of HIV services including case management,
benefits counseling, legal services, food vouchers, nutritional
advice, treatment information, complementary therapies,
drug and alcohol counseling, mental health services, Spanish
language interpretation services, a drop-in center, and
more.
- Latino Coordinated Service Centers
3524 30th St.
San Diego, CA 92104
For more information call El Centro (619) 515-2446. They
offer case management, focus groups, Ryan White & ADAP eligibility,
peer advocacy, employment support; housing, food and transportation
assistance; medical, mental and dental referrals, health
education & HIV prevention; HIV testing for Latinos and
Latinas HIV positive and San Diego County Residents. Services
provided in Spanish and English.
- Our Place Urban & Wellness Coordinated Services
Center
(Comprehensive Health Centers)
286 Euclid Ave., Suite 308
San Diego, CA 92114
Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
For more information call (619) 527-7390.
They provide support and ensure access to care and treatment
to improve the health of the residents of Central and Southeast
San Diego and surrounding communities.
- South East Abundant Resources (SEAR)
324 N. 47th St.
San Diego, CA 92102
Ph. (619) 264-7351
Fx. (619) 264-3540
Infant resources, personal hygiene items for women, case
management, support groups, spiritual support and alcohol/drug
referral. HIV testing is offered on Wednesdays from 1-3:30
pm. For all people infected with HIV, but targeting African
Americans, people of color, homeless, and ex-inmates, but
welcomes everyone. Facility is near the 47th St. trolley
station.
Hours: Mon - Thurs, 9am - 5pm; Fridays, 9am - 4pm (by appointment
only)
- 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
- Office of AIDS Coordination
HIV, STD & Hepatitis Branch (formerly OAC)
3851 Rosecrans St.
San Diego, CA 92110
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 85524, MS P501C
San Diego, CA 92186-5524
Kenneth J. Riley, MD, MPH
Lead Health Planner, Planning Council Support
Phone:619-293-4711
Fax:619-296-2688 Fax
email:
kenneth.riley@sdcounty.ca.gov
Planning Council Website:
www.sdplanning.org
The Mission of the San Diego HIV Health Services Planning Council is to assure the creation and delivery of quality HIV services for our diverse HIV infected, affected, and at-risk communities, encompassing HIV prevention, HIV counseling and testing, medical care, social, and supportive services in San Diego County.
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www.211sandiego.org
Help starts here: Dial 2-1-1
If you are unable to reach 2-1-1 from your cell phone or you are calling from outside San Diego County, please use (858) 300-1211.
2-1-1 is the new national dialing code for free, 24-hour community, health and disaster information. Like 9-1-1 for emergency service, 2-1-1 has been set aside by the Federal Communications Commission for the public to easily access community information. Callers receive personalized information from a live phone specialist who can answer questions about a variety of nonprofit services and agencies. Phone specialists can also help callers find out where to go to volunteer or donate to their favorite cause.
On line, by phone, or in print:
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