YAFW
CYD and misc.
CE
YAFW cont. and misc.
100

Long-term case management for clients with complex health needs.

Neighborhood Networks

100

Offers preschool on a sliding scale to children aged 6 weeks-5 years old at Viewridge and Jerabek.

Preschools

100

Distributes NARCAN, leverages community partnerships (like community coalitions, youth coalitions), works to ban harmful products at the local government level, and provides education on harmful _____ which affects youth, the environment and more.

Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drugs

100

Program providing short-term health navigation and advocacy in primary care offices primarily for families receiving Medi-cal.

MI-CHW

200

Parenting class, peer support, and case management services for fathers.

Dads Corps

200

Before and after school program offered at 23 SDUSD schools. Programming includes;

  • Academic Assistance
  • Creative Arts
  • Physical Education
  • Snacks

Primetimes

200

Home Visiting and case management support to birthing parents prenatally to 2 months old OR 2 years old or less.

First 5 First Steps

200

Supports with conflict resolution, financial counseling, job assistance and more to ensure a client remains housed.

CEPS – Coordinated Eviction Prevention System

300

Offers parenting classes, in home parenting help, and works closely with CWS to prevent child abuse.

CSF – Community Services for Families

300

Tuition-based before and after school program located in 14 elementary schools.

 

Extended Day-Before and After School Programs

300

Serves students and families by linking them to services and community resources to eliminate barriers to student success, Including: Emergency food, medical and dental assistance, public benefits screenings, plus parent and child development services, etc.

Healthy Start School Family Resource Centers

300

Individual and group therapy provided in 4 San Diego school clusters (33 schools).

School Based Mental Health Services

400

Parenting Education and peer support for foster and kinship caregivers.

Project KEEP

400

What is the name of SAY's CEO?

Nancy Gannon Hornberger

400

Strengthens families and communities by offering connections to resources such as food assistance, housing, counseling, emergency financial assistance, parenting classes, support groups, and more. Specializes in Military families, but open to all.

Healthy Start Military Family Resource Centers

400

What year was SAY San Diego founded?

1971

500

6 month long mentoring program for youth on formal probation.

Resilience Community Mentors

  • This is a closed referral pathway and interested youth should contact their Probation Officer for a referral through the Community Resource Directory (CRD). 
500

What was SAY's total revenue for 2023?

$21,988,123

500

Groups that offer spaces for youth to talk about what they wish their parents knew, substance use, tobacco use, safe and clean communities, public health and more. Empowers youth to take what they learn into their homes and communities.

Also helps support youth in building emotional literacy in areas impacted by gangs and/or substance abuse.

Youth Support and Advocacy Groups

500

How many San Diegans does SAY claim to serve annually?

30,000 people.

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