Veteran and Community Resources
Caring for our fellow veterans and active duty families is important to us. Here you will find a short list of local resources that are able to provide solutions to the complex issues our veterans and military families face. If you are still in need of assistance please feel free to reach out and we will do our best to assist in finding you the right resources for your needs.
Veterans Crisis Line
The Soldiers Project
Healing the Hidden Wounds of War
Free, confidential and unlimited mental health services for Post 9/11 Veterans, active duty service members and their loved ones.
Free, confidential and unlimited mental health services for Post 9/11 Veterans, active duty service members and their loved ones.
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A free community resource center designed to centralize resource services throughout the county.
"We work closely with our County and other local resources to connect you, your family, and other residents to community-wide service organizations that focus on health, food, housing, disaster, veterans, and other specialized needs."
"We work closely with our County and other local resources to connect you, your family, and other residents to community-wide service organizations that focus on health, food, housing, disaster, veterans, and other specialized needs."
Office of Military & Veterans Affairs
The mission of Office of Military & Veterans Affairs is to provide professional services for military veterans and their dependents and survivors who are entitled to benefits from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, the State of California, and other agencies as applicable.
Courage to Call
Speak with a fellow Veteran who knows what it means to serve and who can connect you with the help you need!
Courage to Call is a confidential, veteran-staffed 24/7 helpline dedicated to assisting active duty military personnel, veterans, reservists and guard members, including those who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, through information, guidance, and referrals. This dedication extends to military families and loved ones.
Courage to Call is a confidential, veteran-staffed 24/7 helpline dedicated to assisting active duty military personnel, veterans, reservists and guard members, including those who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, through information, guidance, and referrals. This dedication extends to military families and loved ones.
VA San Diego Healthcare System
Veterans Village Of San Diego
With five locations throughout San Diego County, VVSD is the only program of its kind in the United States and is nationally recognized as the leader in serving homeless military veterans.
Veterans Village of San Diego provides Emergency Housing, Transitional Housing and Permanent Housing options for veterans.
The Homeless Court Program provides the perfect partnership between the court, prosecutor, public defender, and local service agencies to help resolve legal issues for the homeless population.
Employment & Training Services primary objective is to help veterans of all eras, including those recently separated from the military, prepare for and find new careers or resume previous career paths.
Veterans Rehabilitation Center is a 224 bed state-licensed drug and alcohol rehabilitation center that serves men and women military veterans.
Veterans Village of San Diego provides Emergency Housing, Transitional Housing and Permanent Housing options for veterans.
The Homeless Court Program provides the perfect partnership between the court, prosecutor, public defender, and local service agencies to help resolve legal issues for the homeless population.
Employment & Training Services primary objective is to help veterans of all eras, including those recently separated from the military, prepare for and find new careers or resume previous career paths.
Veterans Rehabilitation Center is a 224 bed state-licensed drug and alcohol rehabilitation center that serves men and women military veterans.