Escondido Community Health Center
Dental
This is a North County Inland Health Services program for the General
Population. Services include: Primary health care.
For information contact: Tracy Ream, Executive Director, 401 E. Valley Parkway,
Escondido, CA 92025 Phone: 1-760-737-2018, Fax: 1-760-741-9380
Escondido Community Health Center
Medical
This is a North County Inland Health Services program for the General Population.
Services include: Primary health care.
For information contact: Tracy Ream, Executive Director, 401 E. Valley Parkway,
Escondido, CA 92025 Phone: 1-760-737-2018, Fax: 1-760-741-9380
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Family Recovery Center
This is a North County Coastal Transitional Shelter for Women with
Children who have Substance Abuse Treatment needs. This facility has a capacity
for 90 persons, with 6-9 months maximum stay. Services include: Prepared meals;
Life skills training; Domestic violence services; Substance abuse treatment;
Job training/assistance; Child care; Case management and Housing counseling/placement;
For information contact: Jefrie Edwards, Admissions Coordinator, 1100 Sportfishers
Dr., Oceanside, CA 92054 Phone: 1-760-439-6702, Fax: 1-760-439-4779
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Hidden Valley House
This is a North County Inland Emergency Shelter for Women with Children
who have Victims of Domestic Violence needs. This facility has a capacity for
30 persons, with 45 days maximum stay. No males over 12 years old are allowed.
Many clients in this program have been involved in domestic violence incidents.
All services offered in English and Spanish. This program offers counseling,
educational groups, children's groups, advocacy, and referrals. Services include:
Prepared meals; Entitlement assistance; Domestic violence services; Mental health
services; Job training/assistance; Transportation and Case management.
For information contact: Lisa Turner, Program Manager, 200 North Ash St.,
Escondido, CA 92027 Phone: 1-760-480-0055, Fax: 1-760-480-1702
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Hidden Valley House Shelter - North
This is a North County Inland Transitional Shelter for Women with Children who
have Victims of Domestic Violence needs. This facility has a capacity for 30
persons, with 4 months maximum stay. Services include: Prepared meals; Emergency
food and clothing; Entitlement assistance; Life skills training; Domestic violence
services; Mental health services; Job training/assistance; Transportation; Case
management and Housing counseling/placement;
For information contact: Ina Bradley, , 200 North Ash St., Escondido, CA
92027 Phone: 1-760-480-0055, Fax: 1-760-747-1635
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Options - Day Treatment & Residential Treatment Facility
This is a North County Coastal Transitional Shelter for Families with
Children who have Substance Abuse Treatment needs. This facility has a capacity
for 90 persons, with 6-9 months maximum stay. Services include: Prepared meals;
Life skills training; Domestic violence services; Substance abuse treatment;
Job training/assistance; Transportation; Child care and Case management.
For information contact: Tim Gysin, Manager, 1100 Sportfisher Dr., Oceanside,
CA 92054 Phone: 1-760-439-6702, Fax: 1-760-439-4779
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Transitional House
This is a North County Coastal Transitional Shelter for Women with
Children. This facility has a capacity for 24 persons, with 12 months maximum
stay. Referrals are from the Options Program for Women and Children only. Clients
must have an income, be employed, or in a treatment program. Services include:
Prepared meals; Job training/assistance and Case management.
For information contact: Jefrie Edwards, Admissions Coordinator, 1100 Sportfisher
Dr., Oceanside, CA 92054 Phone: 1-760-439-6702, Fax: 1-760-439-4779
Fellowship Center
Fellowship Center
This is a North County Inland Transitional Shelter for Adult Men who have Substance
Abuse Treatment needs. This facility has a capacity for 45 persons, with 12
months maximum stay. There are about 90 persons who pass through this program
each month, about half are homeless upon admission. Services include: Prepared
meals and Substance abuse treatment.
For information contact: Richard Torres, Director, Recovery Home Services,
737 E. Grand Ave., Escondido, CA 92025 Phone: 1-760-745-8478, Fax: 1-760-745-6852
Fraternity House, Inc.
Fraternity House
This is a County Permenant Supportive Housing program for Adult Men
who have HIV/AIDS needs. This facility has a capacity for 8 persons, with unlimited
maximum stay. This program offers 24-hour supervision and activities which assist
with daily living. Services include: Prepared meals; Entitlement assistance;
Life skills training and Transportation.
For information contact: Molly Henry, Executive Director, 20702 Elfin Forest
Rd., Escondido, CA 92029 Phone: 1-760-736-0292, Fax: 1-760-736-0293
Fraternity House, Inc.
Michaelle House
This is a County Permenant Supportive Housing program for Adult Men or Women
who have HIV/AIDS needs. This facility has a capacity for 12 persons, with unlimited
maximum stay. This program offers 24-hour supervision and activities which assist
with daily living. Services include: Prepared meals; Entitlement assistance;
Life skills training and Transportation.
For information contact: Molly Henry, Executive Director, 687 Riviera Ct.,
Vista, CA 92084 Phone: 1-760-758-9165, Fax: 1-760-758-8371
Freedom Ranch
This is an East County Transitional Shelter for Adult Men who have
Substance Abuse Treatment needs. This facility has a capacity for 24 persons,
with 4 months maximum stay. Services include: Prepared meals; Substance abuse
treatment and Case management.
For information contact: Glen Webber, Administrator, P.O. Box 157, Campo,
CA 91906 Phone: 1-619-478-5696
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National Coalition for the Homeless: http://nch.ari.net/ National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty: http://www.nlchp.org/housing.htm National Law Center/info: http://www.nlchp.org/general.htm Coalition on Homelessness (SF): http://www.sfo.com/~coh/ Berkely Homeless: http://www.dnai.com/~cburch/homeless.html Can't Hide From the Homeless: http://www.explode.com/rr/homeless.shtml Oakland's Street spirit Newspaper: http://www.celestia.com/SRP/MJ96/Homeless.html San Francisco State College Homeless Course: http://thecity.sfsu.edu/~bahp/hed_urbsf99.htm
Mama Faye: http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/02.05.98/cover/homeless-9805.html Mobile Homeless: http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/07.10.97/cover/homeless-9728.html Out Cold in Sonoma: http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sonoma/06.13.96/homeless-9624.html http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/cherwell/grs/homebgd.html Homeless in seattle: http://www.thelutheran.org/9702/page38.html Without a Home in Toronto: http://www.thelutheran.org/9702/page38.html Homeless Talk About Their Life on the streets: http://orion.csuchico.edu/Archives/Volume35/Issue12/Dimensions/Htolotstre.html
http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/cherwell/grs/homeless.html http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/John_Moran/
GREAT ARTICLES BY WAYNE HUDSON (whudson@igc.apc.org): Economic Security For All: http://www.igc.apc.org/esp/toc.htm? Overcoming Greed and Materialism: http://www.igc.apc.org/esp/chapx.htm#5 Current Proposals Considered: http://www.igc.apc.org/esp/chapxvi.htm#1
Technologies To The People: http://www.irational.org/tttp/*siteTTP/dpro.html Technologies To The PeopleŽ is aimed at people in the so-called Third World as well as at the homeless, orphaned, expatriated or unemployed, at fringe groups, runaways, immigrants, alcoholics, drug addicts, people suffering from mental dysfunctions and any other categories of "undesirables", at all those without social ties and unable to find a safe place to live, at all those who have to beg in order to survive. Access To Technology Is A Human Right: http://www.irational.org/daniel/TTTP/TTTP.html irational.org: http://www.irational.org/cgi-bin/front/front.pl
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WEATHERING THE STORM (OLD PHOTOS): http://www.nlchp.org/general.htm
POISON OAK (helpful info if you come into contact):
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http://www.zanfel.com/qa.htm
http://poisonivy.aesir.com/
The homeless are not being served by a regional "task farce" . . .
so let's turn the farce into a real compassionate and effective effort
in every way we can.