Our Domestic Violence Programs offer a beacon of hope and a path to safety for those affected by domestic violence. With dedicated resources and compassionate care, Crisis House provides a comprehensive network of services designed to protect, heal, and empower. Explore our specialized sub-programs and find the tailored support you need to start your journey towards a safer, more stable future.
Our agency offers wrap-around social services, such as information, referrals, case management, counseling, and crisis intervention.
Crisis House’s East County Housing Connections program ends homelessness for 35 families and individuals within East County each year. The ECHC, of which all services are conducted off-site, employs a housing navigator and mobile outreach team to connect with and meet the immediate needs of 570+ unsheltered homeless people on the street.
Crisis House staff and volunteers facilitate Project Homeless Connect East County and the annual Point-in-Time Count of Homeless in El Cajon. During the holiday season, Crisis House’s Adopt-A-Family program provides less fortunate households with toys and food during the holiday season.
Camp HOPE America – San Diego helps youth exposed to trauma and domestic violence find pathways to hope and healing through an innovative camping and year-round mentoring program.
Our team at Crisis House is passionate about fostering a safe, hope-driven community for campers and their families through coordinating a week of camp, followed by monthly activities exposing youth to different areas of interest such as nature, arts, and STEM to spark career goals and develop pathways to achieve those goals.
El voluntariado hace mucho bien, no sólo a la comunidad a la que se ayuda, sino también a los propios voluntarios, creando una relación simbiótica que fomenta la solidaridad.
Cada año, el Día de la Tierra nos recuerda nuestra responsabilidad colectiva de proteger nuestro planeta y garantizar un futuro sostenible para todos. Celebrado el 22 de abril, este
El trastorno por consumo de alcohol (TCA) es una afección médica caracterizada por un deterioro de la capacidad para dejar o controlar el consumo de alcohol a pesar de las consecuencias adversas sociales, laborales o para la salud.