Program areas at Community Resource Center / San Diego R C
COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER'S DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (DV) PROGRAMS INCLUDE AN EMERGENCY SHELTER;TRANSITIONAL HOUSING; RENTAL ASSISTANCE; LEGAL ADVOCACY; COUNSELING; FINANCIAL LITERACY EDUCATION; FOOD AND NUTRITION EDUCATION; EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION; AND A THERAPEUTIC CHILDREN'S PROGRAM. IN 2022 and 2023, 214 and 317 individuals, respectively, found safe housing through our intervention programs, domestic violence shelter and transitional housing units. In 2022 and 2023, 100 and 119 domestic violence (DV) survivors and children, respectively, found shelter and assistance, the DV Hotline responded to 2,790 calls in 2022 and 3342 calls in 2023, and 100% of families in transitional housing moved to permanent housing. CRC provided domestic violence prevention education and community awareness events throughout the community to more than 3,195 individuals in 2022 and more than 474 high school students in 2023.
Community Resource Center's resale stores, in addition to generating net income forthe agency's activities, is a source of clothing, furniture and household goods forboth domestic violence and social service clients; provides employment opportunities; and is a source of low-cost goods for local families.
COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER SERVED 1,503 and 1050 LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS THROUGH OUR COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS IN 2022 and 2023, respectively: INTEGRATED CASE MANAGEMENT; EMERGENCY FOOD, HOUSING, RENTAL AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE; BENEFITS APPLICATIONS; TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE; ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD; FINANCIAL LITERACY TRAINING; FAMILY SELF-SUFFICIENCY; EMPLOYMENT READINESS; AND HOLIDAY BASKETS.