Center for Community Solutions provides hope and healing to survivors
During shelter-in-place, Center for Community Solutions continues support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
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During shelter-in-place, Center for Community Solutions continues support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa continues its partnership with local San Diego nonprofit, ProduceGood and their mission of providing food to those in need.
People across the county are stepping up to help and show their heartfelt appreciation in numerous, touching ways.
The Rock Church's volunteer corps is now retrofitting 300,000 M95 respirator masks that were out-of-date and whose elastic bands had rotted while in storage.
Del Mar Village Association is coordinating Fuel the Frontline San Diego, which will support local restaurants and frontline medical providers
This past February, the land officially opened as Harbaugh Seaside Trails, and that view will forever be preserved for all who visit.
Last year, the nonprofit distributed 32 million pounds of food to those in need from its Miramar and Vista warehouse locations.
The nonprofit, no-cost summer camp program Camp Kesem endeavors to lighten the emotional load carried by kids of parents with cancer.
Big Lovie's collection of rich, luxurious blankets includes chunky, heavy knit blankets made from one single continuous thick thread.
It’s tough to imagine the heartbreak that a high school baseball team would experience having to forfeit their season because they didn’t have the proper equipment to play. But that’s exactly the fate that the Guajome Park Academy team faced several years ago. Until, that is, Jesse Lozano and his nonprofit, 1 More Win, stepped in to provide the money needed for the team to stay in the game.
Reaching a milestone 50th anniversary this year, Center for Community Solutions offers hope and healing for victims of relationship and sexual violence in addition to its ongoing efforts toward education and prevention in San Diego. From its formation as the Center for Women’s Studies at San Diego State University in 1969, the agency has evolved over its five decades as a trailblazer in its work to end violence, improve the lives of survivors, and educate the community on healthy relationships as a means to prevention of future trauma.
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