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Advancement Through Opportunity and knowledge IncCYFC provides academic wraparound services to innocent victims of child abuse and neglect to ensure they graduate from high school and beat homelessness and incarceration.

Lydia Templeton
ruthwu@cyfcla.org

(323)730-9400



AIDS Services Foundation Our mission is to prevent the spread of HIV and improve the lives of men, women, and children affected by HIV/Aids.

Carolyn Spivak
cspivak@ocasf.org 

(949)809-5750



Alpha Project for the Homeless Provides housing, transitional employment, substance abuse treatment, HIV/Aids services, referrals and other support services.

Travis Larson 

travis@alphaproject.org

Jay Brechtel

kyla@alphaproject.org

Janice

janice@alphaproject.org

(619)542-1877



American Combat Veterans of America Advocates for combat Veterans suffering from combat stress and or PTSD.

Marsha Rider

American Lung Association in California  Your community leader in lung disease prevention, research, education, providing programs in air quality, asthma, emphysema, patient services, public advocacy and lung research.

Teresa Contreras
teresa.contreras@lung.org

(619)683-8650



American National Red Cross of San Diego & Imperial Counties Humanitarian committed to relieving human suffering by preventing, preparing for, and responding to emergencies.

Laura Rice
laura.rice@sdarc.org
(858)309-1270

American Youth Hostels Inc San Diego Council Hostelling International Provides low-cost visitor accommodations for travelers of all ages. And community/school programs, and travel workshops.

Thomas Mangum

volunteer@sandiegohostels.org
(619)338-9981x13

Angel Depot, The Provides San Diego County's extremely low-income seniors with Senior Food-for-a-Week, 21-Meal Emergency Food Boxes every month, free of charge.

Adam McWey

Food4seniors@theangelsdepot.org

(760)599-7093


Anza-Borrego Foundation Protects and preserves the natural landscapes, wildlife habitat and cultural heritage of the desert state park for present and future generations.

Paige Rogowski

paige@theabf.org x1001

Ashley Kvitek

Ashley@theabf.org x1003

(760)767-0446


ARC of San Diego, The Services to children/adults with disabilities, life skills training, vocational training, employment placement, community living, infant development, recreational opportunities.

Jennifer Navarra
jnavarra@arc-sd.com
(619)685-1178 x291

Armed Services YMCA of the USA Camp Pendleton Supporting active duty military and families, with educational, financial and recreational programs.

George Brown
gbrown@camppendletonasymca.org (760)385-4921

Aseltine School Educates and transforms the lives of San Diego low income children who are at high risk of homelessness, addiction, crime, and institutionalization.

Gwendolen Weil
gweil@aseltine.org 

(619)296-2135 x120



Beacon House Association of San Pedro, The Help men recover from drug addiction and alcoholics so as to return to their family, home and community.

Bill Maddox
beaconhouseassociation@gmail.com

(310)514-4940



Bonita Equestrian Therapy Provides therapeutic horseback riding for individuals with disabilities in San Diego County.

Roberta Jackson
sweetwaterfarms@cox.net 

(619)267-7477



Boy Scouts of America CA Inland Empire Council Comprehensive youth development program designed to instill values and help them make ethical choices over their lifetime. 

Jesse Lopez 
jjlopez@bsamail.org
(909)793-2463

Boy Scouts of America, San Diego Imperial Council Designed to instill values in young people, based on character, citizenship and personal fitness.  Connecting with local communities to positively affect families.

Lori Butler
lori.butler@email.com
(619)298-6121 x251

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego Licensed daycare, after school activities, sports, day camp in Borrego Springs, Escondido, National City, Poway, Ramona, Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, Valley Center.

Tesha Young
tyoung@sdyouth.org
(858)866-0591 x201

Boys and Girls Clubs of Oceanside Provides youth development activities for members 5-18 promoting character and leadership, education, health and life skills, the arts and fitness and recreation.

Jodi Diamond

jdiamond@bgcoeanside.org

(760)433-8920


Burn Institute Funds vital burn research and treatment; provides burn survivor programs such as emergency needs and camps for burn-injured children; provides burn prevention education programs.

Dana Kuhn

dkuhn@burninstitute.org

(858)541-2277

Susan Day (858)541-2277 x16



California Rangeland Trust Forever conserving the open space, natural habitat, and stewardship provided by California's ranches and working landscapes through the use of innovative tools.

Michael Delbar
mdelbar@rangelandtrust.org
(916)444-2096

California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc To fight for justice and individual rights alongside the most exploited communities in our society through a combination of advocacy strategies.

Kim Jones

kjones@crla.org



development@crla.org

(213)361-8208



Camp Goalz   Promotes healthy development to high school students in the Southern California area by increasing youth access to outdoor team building activities. Provides jobs for Veterans.

Michael Muller

director@campgoal.com

Jasmin Muller

jasminamuller@aol.com

(818)370-4186


Cancer Resource Center of the Desert Free comprehensive cancer patient navigation services are provided in a culturally competent manner to those with a cancer diagnosis who live in Imperial County, CA.

Diana Peacher
dpeacher@crcdinc.org
(760)353-6571

Casa Cornelia Law Center Protects the legal rights of abused and abandoned children, individuals who fled their homeland due to persecution and torture and victims of domestic violence.

Allison Bechill

abechill@casacornelia.org

Carmen Chavez

cchavez@casacornelia.org

(619)231-7788



Casa de Amparo Provides support to those affected by and at-risk of child abuse and neglect through a range of programs and services that promote healing, growth and healthy relationships.

Jasmine Shafik

jshafik@casadeamparo.org

(760)754-5500


Catholic Charities Diocese of San Diego Services include counseling, pregnancy and adoption services, immigrant and refugee services, homeless and emergency assistance.

Sister RayMonda DuVall
srmduvall@ccdsd.org
(619)231-2828

Center for Community Solutions advocates for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault by providing counseling shelter legal services hospital and court accompaniment and outreach.

Edith Glassey
eglassey@ccssd.org

(858)272-5777x123



Chula Vista Veterans Home Support Foundation Provides QOL services and essential equipment to elderly and disabled military veterans who reside in the Veterans Home of California. All proceeds benefit veteran residents.

Gene Pellerin

Genep1@yahoo.com

(619)216-1820


Combined Health Agencies A federation which raises funds for San Diego chapters of health agencies enabling them to provide community services, public and professional education and fund research. 

Susan Day
sday@combinedhealth.org 

(858)636-4183


Elise Tisdale
etisdale@combinedhealth.org

(858)636-4158



Community Campership Council Inc/Kids2Camp We fund nature based camp experiences for deserving San Diego County youth ages 6-17 at twenty-four area American Camp Association accredited camps.

Susan Thorning
kids2camp@sbcglobal.net
(858)268-9888

Conner's Cause for Children Assists families of children with life-threatening illness through critical financial assistance for uncovered healthcare costs/basic household and in-home care expenses.

Carol Del Signore
carol@connerscause.org info@connerscause.org (760)487-1592

Dayle McIntosh Center for the Blind Our Mission is to advance the empowerment, equality, integration and full participation of people with disabilities in the community through direct services, outreach and advocacy.

Dolores Kollmer
mbreen@daylemc.org

(714)621-3300



Deaf Community Services of San Diego Inc .Mental health counseling, advocacy, sign language interpreting, job placement, literacy training, community education, information and referral, alcohol and drug addiction recovery, independent living skills.

Leslie Elion
lkelion@dcsofsd.org

(619)550-3435

(619)398-2441


EarthShare California Supports diverse organizations conserving and restoring our beautiful California environment, building healthy communities and providing a sustainable future for our planet.  

Maya Gina Pirela

maya@earthshareca.org
(213)784-0893

Elder Law & Advocacy Provides no-cost legal and Medicare assistance to over 8,000 seniors each year throughout the local region.

Carolyn Reilly / Jamie Levine

creilly@seniorlaw-sd.org (858)565-1392



Elizabeth Hospice Inc., The Provides medical, emotional and spiritual support to anyone in need regardless of their ability to pay.

Lisa Marcolongo  

lisa.marcolongo@ehospice.org

Michael Jenkins

Michael.jenkins@ehospice.org

(760)484-1525



Employment & Community Options Adults with developmental disabilities have the highest unemployment rate in the country at 70%.  We help these folks find and keep a job.

Nancy Batteman
nbatman@communityoptions.org

(858)565-9870x104



Escondido Humane Society Shelter protecting 155,000 animals annually. Offers animal rescue, adoption, pet therapy, humane education, and disaster relief services across North County SD.


Katie Woolsey

katiew@escondidohumanesociety.org


Jean Russo

jeanr@escondidohumanesociety.org

(760)888-2240



Extended Hands Worldwide Ministries Youth, Teens educate, social skills, job training. Homeless safe housing, distributions, Counseling. Battered women and children, empowerment, counseling, resources. Unique needs equipment, employment, health, and wellness.

Cassandra Foster
info@ehwm.org

(619)238-1830




Family Health Centers of San Diego Provides caring, affordable, high quality healthcare and supportive services to everyone, with a special commitment to uninsured, low income.

Jamie Willeford
jamiew@fhcsd.org

(619)515-2562



Feeding America San Diego Provides emergency food, nutrition education, and advocacy to the hungry throughout San Diego via partnerships with more than 160 non-profit organizations.

Jennifer Gilmore 

jgilmore@feedingamerica.org
Morgan Wilson    

mowilson@feedingamerica.org
James Wright     

jawright@feedingamericasd.org
(858)768-7427

Fellowship of Christian Athletes Empowering and equipping coaches and athletes with encouragement, resources and training to influence to impact the world for more than 55 years.

Jeffrey Ramos

lkemp@fca.org    

(760)720-341

Tim Parlier  

tparliet@fca.org     

(805)390-4115


Colin Sinclair  

csinclair@fca.org 

(760)473-7546



Fisher House Naval Medical Cntr San Diego Critically and terminally ill patients need to be close to loved ones. Your donation will provide lodging so these families in need can stay together.

Kristin Palmer
kristin.palmer@med.navy.mil

(619) 532-8751



Freedom Dogs Speeding the recovery from PTSD, enhancing the lives of wounded military heroes through the use of specialty-trained service dogs.

Meribeth Russell

info@freedomdogs.org

(619)223-6574


Garden Path Ministries Inc. Our purpose is to educate, equip and encourage women in prison; providing educational material to improve a successful return to society and decrease repeat imprisonment.

Rosalie Campbell

(951)244-6132



gardenpath@verizon.net

Susan Layland

(951)246-9046

suelayland@yahoo.com

Samuel Young

(951)760-2481

syoungdmd@verizon.net

Richard Villa

(951)240-0466

pancho_vi_98@yahoo.com



Gary Center, The Services for low income families through counseling, teen outreach, parenting education, child abuse, prevention/treatment ESL, personal assistance, dental restoration, orthodontics, referrals and food distribution.

Jorge Montoya

jmontoya@garycenter.org

(562)691-3263


George G Glenner Alzheimer's Family Center A leader in providing quality adult daycare, support groups, education, advocacy, information and referrals. We are here to help.

Margaret Calante

mgalante@glenner.org
Elizabeth Reinhofer

ereinhofer@glenner.org
Anne Saita

asaita@glenner.org
Dawn Destefani

ddestefani@glenner.org 

(619)543-4704



Global Impact Supports leading U.S. based international charities to address critical needs throughout the world.

James Hill
jhillco@juno.com

(510)332-4179



Guthy-Jackson Charitable Foundation Dedicated to funding basic science research to find answers that will lead to the prevention, clinical treatment programs and a potential cure for Neuroyelitis Optica.

Dan Behne

dbehne@allggf.org

Derek Blackway

dblackway@allggf.org

(858)638-7638


Happy Hats for Kids in Hospitals Serves hospitalized children faced with cancer, AIDS and other illnesses by providing each child with a free, fun Hero Hat, crayons and story/activity book.

Sheri Schrier
info@happyhatsfor kids.org

(310)787-0970



Helen Woodward Animal Center Provides animal centered therapeutic and educational programs for seniors, veterans, disabled and abused children, and adoptive services for animals.

Laurel Crump

laurelc@animalcenter.org


(858)756-4117 x351

Home for the Holidays Unites military families who cannot afford to be together for important occasions by funding some or all transportation, lodging and food expenses.

Paul Phillips
paulaphillips001@aol.com

(619)838-8767



Home Start, Inc.  Prevents child abuse and strengthens self-sufficiency among lower-income families through parenting, education, therapy, case management, free tax services, and access to health insurance.

Laura Mustari  /  Brad Pagano
bpagano@home-start.org

(619) 692-0727



Hostelling International USA San Diego Provides educational travel opportunities through hostels and programs that facilitate intercultural interaction and foster international understanding.

Teresa Love O’Bannon

Teresa.obannon@hiusa.org administration@sandiegohostels.org

(619)338-9981


Huntington Disease Society of America Dedicated to the care of HD-affected families, support for at-risk individuals/caregivers, and the search for treatments and cure for this devastating disease.

Rob Millium
rjmillum@sbcglobal.net

(858)740-8922



Imperial Beach Community Clinic Provides primary medical care, including adult medicine, pediatrics, prenatal, family planning and mental health services for low income or uninsured individuals at reduced fees.

Antonio Martinez
anmartinez@ibclinic.org
(619)628-5563

Imperial Valley Food Bank Sources, stores and distributes donated food to Imperial County persons who are hungry. Also assists with CalFresh applications, nutritional education and other food-based programs.

Sara Griffen
sara@ivfoodbank.org

(760)370-0966



Interfaith Shelter Network of San Diego Provides region wide winter shelter for homeless persons at local congregations and operates a year round transitional housing program for homeless battered women with children.

Rosemary Johnston
rjohnston@interfaithshelter.org

(619)702-5399



Jewish Family Services of San Diego One source for a lifetime of help. Programs encompass crisis intervention, seniors, Holocaust survivors, counseling, family violence, HIV intervention, refugees, jobseekers, early education, and food distribution.

Alissa Messian
alissam@jfssd.org

(858)637-3361 / 637-3000



Lamp Community The mission of this organization is to permanently end homelessness, improve health and build self-sufficiency in adults through a continuum of services and housing.

Michelle Horton
michelleh@lampcommunity.org

(213)270-9040



Labrador Rescuers Rescuing, rehabilitating/re-homing Labrador Retrievers in San Diego and Inland Empire.

Bobbi Harrison
bobbiharrison3@cox.net 

(619)253-7592 



License to Freedom Promotes nonviolence and advocacy for refugee and immigrant survivors of domestic and relationship abuse in the San Diego area.

Dilkhwaz Ahmed

dilkhwaz@licensetofreedom.org

(619)813-7415


Lions, Tigers & Bears Provides lifelong homes to abused big cats and threatened wildlife, create awareness to end the exotic animal trade and stop animal abuse.

Bobbi Brink

bobbi@lionstigersandbears.org



members@lionstigersandbears.org 

(619)659-8078



Lupus Foundation of Southern CA Dedicated to finding the cure for lupus and to improving the lives of those affected, by funding research and providing information, public education, self-help groups

Pat Cavallin
info@lupussocal.org
(858)278-2788/(619)698-2102

Lupus International Our primary purpose is to eradicate lupus by supporting research, alleviate lupus suffering through patient services and early detection through awareness promotion.

Christina Kelly

ckelly11221@aol.com
(949)278-1646

Make-A-Wish Foundation Grants wishes to Children with life threatening medical conditions enriching human experience with Hope, Strength and Joy.

Stephanie Munoz      
smunoz@wishsandiego.org 

(858)707-9474x103 



Mama's Kitchen Delivers nutritional meals to local residents suffering with a critical illness such AIDS, Cancer, Kidney failure, or Heart Disease.

Alberto Cortes
alberto@mamaskitchen.org

(619)233-6262 x106



Meals-on-Wheels Greater San Diego, Inc. One to two meals delivered daily to seniors in their homes by volunteers.  Options include diabetic, reduced-fat/reduced-sodium, regular meals. Referral/information services.

Debbie Case
dcase@meals-on-wheels.org 
(619)260-6110

Meeting Seniors Needs Serves Seniors, Veterans and Disabled as third party representatives/advocates; providing one on one support through the processes with Government Agencies, landlords, doctor offices.

Marnice Smith / Steven Lassiter / Nora DeCampo

nora@msnhglobal.org

(866)960-9261 x 0


National Multiple Sclerosis Society Pacific South Coast Dedicated to finding the cure for MS, improving lives of those affected by the disease. Information/referral, equipment, adaptive exercise, counseling, symptom management, research.

Eric Foeckler

Erich.foeckler@nmss.org

(619)938-5533


Neighborhood House of Calexico Providing comprehensive services to low-income families focusing on the needs of women and children.

Richard Ortega
ricardo@nhclx.org 

(760)455-0520 



Noah Homes, Inc. Residential homes for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities, a safe supportive environment encouraging independent living through life skills, and the determination to live to one’s potential.

Molly Nocon
hwithrington@noahhomes.org
(619)660-6200  x18

Olive Crest Dedicated to preventing child abuse, treating and educating at-risk children, and preserving the family. One Life at a Time.

Pamala Griffith

Pam-griffith@olivecrest.org

(951)300-9828


Oceanside Ivey Ranch Association Inc Services targeted to children with moderate to severe special needs, which include behavioral disorders, genetic disorders, and disabilities caused by accident or trauma.

Tonya Danielly or Kelsey Scrupps
tonya@iveyranch.com
(760)722-4839

Orange County ARC Provides programs for Special Needs Adults designed to create independence, employment, self-sufficiency and mobility. We serve 800+ annually in Orange County.

Joyce Hearn
jhearn2001@yahoo.com

(714)744-5301 x101



Paws’itive Teams Inc Trains service dogs to assist mobility-limited persons in achieving independence and enhancing the lives of persons in San Diego County through animal assisted therapy.

Carol Davis

caroldavispt@gmail.com 
Charli King

charlikingpt@gmail.com 

(858)385-1297


Art Brauner

artbrauner@gmail.com 

(858)268-8286



Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest Provides low-cost reproductive health care, family planning services, and sexuality education to women, men, and teens throughout San Diego and Riverside Counties.

Lauren Dockweiler
ldockweiler@planned.org
(619)881-4622

Poway Valley Senior Center  Provides activities, services to older adults (60+) in North County Inland including nutrition, fitness, creative arts, transportation, legal, and health services. 

Leslie Hoffman
director@powayseniorcenter.org
(858)748-6094 x301

Pro Kids Golf Academy We help under-served youth excel in school and in life by promoting life skills and values through education and the game of golf.

Susanna Rosenbaum

srosenbaum@prokidsonline.org

(619)798-3929


Rady Children's Hospital and Health Center  San Diego's/Imperial Counties only area hospital and trauma center solely dedicated to pediatric care, serving more than 143,000 children annually.*

Tanya Eraca

teraca@rchsd.org

(858)966-8473
Ryan Pocock

rpocock@rchsd.org

(858)966-7540


Ramona Food and Clothes Closet  Issues emergency food/clothing to low-income individuals and families in Ramona, Julian, San Diego County and the back-country areas.

Jae Marciano
ramona-foodclothes@sbcglobal.net
(760)789-4458

Regional Task Force on the Homeless To help understand alleviates, prevent, and ultimately end homelessness in San Diego County. We empower service providers with technical assistance, training, and critical reporting.

Dolores Diaz

dolores@rtfhsd.org


(858)292-1392

Salvation Army San Diego Providing programs that strive to meet the social service needs of the local community. Through a food pantry, preschool, celebrate recovery, program, and ministry.

Jessyca Elgart

Jessyca.elgart@usw.salvationarmy.org

(858)505-3941


San Diego Blood Bank Non-profit regional blood center providing hospitals with the best possible source of lifesaving blood and blood components from volunteer donors 365 days a year.

Michele Brown
mbrown@sandiegobloodbank.org
(619)400-8135

San Diego Council on Literacy Supports new and existing literacy programs serving adults, youths and families, improving the quality of life through education.

Jose Cruz
jcruz@literacysandiego.org 

(619)574-1641 x103



San Diego County Crime Stoppers Assist law enforcement solving crimes. Over 3,800 cases have been solved through our anonymous tip lines.  

Donald Braun 
don@sdcrimestoppers.com

(619)275-8240



San Diego Food Bank Corp, Jacobs & Cushman Feeds over 350,000 people in need every month in San Diego County and connects its clients to a range of social service providers.

Kaye de Lancey 
kdelancey@sandiegofoodbank.org 

(858)863-5129



San Diego Habitat for Humanity Builds simple, decent, affordable homes in partnership with local families in need. Homes are built with donations of labor, materials and funds.

Lori Holt Pfeiler

lorip@sdhfh.org 

(619)283-4663 


San Diego Humane Society & SPCA Shelters/finds homes for homeless animals, investigates abuse, and provides pet-assisted therapy, community education, performs emergency animal rescues, positive reinforcement training and more.

Steve Reitman
sreitman@sdhumane.org 

(619)243-3469 (619)299-7012



San Diego Rescue Mission Spreading good news of salvation through Christ by serving the needs of the poor, addicted, abused and homeless, thus improving their quality of life.

Debbie Krakauer

dkrakauer@sdrescue.org

(619) 819-1897


Jamie Wright 

jwright@sdrescue.org

(619)819-1892



San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program Provider of free civil legal services to indigent in domestic violence prevention, HIV/AIDS issues, guardianship, education, civil rights and certain issues involving dependent children.

Jennifer Kish jkish@sdvlp.org x112

Marisa Rastetter mrastetter@sdvlp.org x107

Kris Jocobs kjacobs@sdvlp.org x111


Signs of Silence Local agency serving the deaf and hard of hearing, providing referrals to needed services throughout San Diego since 1996.

Roy Hensley
hensley2542@gmail.com 

(760)580-3562





Spirit of Sharing Assist local families to ensure they have a Christmas filled with food, toys, clothes and lots of joy.

Rachel Walker

rachelw@transconmgt.com

(760)859-5923


South Bay Community Services Providing children and families with services that reinforce their role in our community and assist them to attain lives of self-fulfillment.

Erica Johnson

ejohnson@csbcs.org

(619)420-3620


Southern Caregiver Resource Center Assists family members with caring for adults with chronic disabling conditions by addressing emotional physical, financial needs through cost-effective and prevention-oriented services.

Roberto Velasquez
rvelasquez@caregivercenter.org
(858)268-4432

SPCA LA There is no national SPCA. Your donation supports animal cruelty investigations, violence prevention youth programs, and pet adoptions in your community Southern California.

Matthew Mirarchi

info@spcala.com

(323)730-5300


Star/Pal Brings youth and law enforcement together today, to build safer communities tomorrow with positive programming and mentorship.

Claire O'leary

coleary@starpal.org

(619)531-2718

James Bourguignon

jbourguignon@starpal.org

(619)533-5794


Stepping Stone of San Diego Provides alcohol/other drug recovery, AIDS and addiction outreach services.

John de Miranda
johnd@steppingstonesd.org 

(619)278-0777x132



St Vincent De Paul Village Inc Residential campus serving homeless families/individuals. Comprehensive services, housing, food, health care, counseling, child care, career and education center.

Diane Martin 
dmartin@neighbor.org 

(619)446-2102



Surfrider foundation Protects and preserves the world’s oceans, waves and beaches through conservation, activism, research and education.

Stephen Blank sblank@surfrider.org

(949)492-8170



Support the Enlisted Project (Operation Homefront) STEP understands the challenges of military life: repetitive deployments, relocations, and managing households while worried for a loved one's safety. STEP is here to help!

Joshua Namm info@stepsocal.org

(858)695-6810



Survivors of Suicide Loss Providing support for persons who have lost a loved one to suicide and to educate the community about suicide and prevention.

Bonnie Bear

bonnieb@soslsd.org

(619)482-0297

Jenni Morel

jenni@soslsd.org

(619)333-0813



Susan G. Komen for the Cure San Diego  Racing for a Cure of Breast Cancer, funding life-saving research and community health problems.

Marybeth Jones 

marybeth@sdkomen.org
Sandy Rabourne

sandy@sdkomen.org
Laura Farmer     

laura@sdkomen.org  

(858)573-2760



Teen Challenge of Southern California Provides residential substance recovery/ abuse/ prevention services, after-school learning center, youth clubs school prevention, and other outreach programs.

Herlindo Salinas 
herlindo.salinas@teenchallenge.org
(619)719-8215

United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego Provides information, employment, training, teen programs, toy library, aquatics, assistive technology, refurbished computer recycling, respite and support groups for individuals with disabilities and their families

Mike Demarco / Rhonda Van Ekelenburg
info@ucpsd.org

(858)571-7803



UNCF Works for the survival, protection, and development of children worldwide, through fundraising, education and advocacy.

Shelia Gilmore

Gilmore725@aol.com

(818)430-2182


United Negro College Fund The nation’s largest and most effective minority higher education organization. UNCF provides financial assistance to deserving students and its 38 member institutions.

Harry Fulmore
harry.fulmore@uncf.org

(213)639-3800 x3811



United Way of Imperial County  Assist with funds for health and human services programs, improving the quality of life.

Ken Wuytens
unitedwayic.ken@att.net

(760)355-4900



United Way of San Diego County Our focus is on education, income and health.  We provide services to parenting military dads, homeless veterans and the greater San Diego community.

Shaina Gross

sgross@uwsd.org 

(858) 636-4181



Urban Corps of San Diego Provides young adults with job and educational training and opportunities in conservation, recycling and community services.

Barbara Faith

bfaith@urbancorps.org
Klara Arter 

karter@urbancorps.org

(619)235-6884



Urban Youth Collaborative Provides spiritual, physical, relational, and community resources for at-risk youth, empowering them to thrive despite difficult circumstances. 2,300 students participate weekly at 70 schools.

Nate Landis

nate@uyc.org

(619)549-4953


USO San Diego Enhance quality of life for U.S. Armed Forces and their families worldwide; creating cooperative relationships between U.S. military communities and involved civilian communities.

Sonya McGough

development@usosandiego.org

Bobby Woods

bobby@usosandiego.org

(619)235-6503


Veterans Medical Research Foundation of San Diego The region's only medical research institution dedicated to Veterans.

Maria Sittmann
mwjones@vmrf.org

(858)552-7406



Veterans Village of San Diego Offers a wide array of services to homeless Veterans and their families in need.

Rick Ochocki
rickovvsd@gmail.com 

(619)393-2098



Voices for Children Advocates for rights and well-being of San Diego's foster children in schools, courtrooms and throughout the community.

Susan Smith
susans@voices4children.com 

(858)598-2235



WiLDCOAST Conserving our coastal and marine ecosystems and wildlife since 2000, by connecting communities to their local environment through outreach, advocacy and education.   

Serge Dedina
serge@wildcoast.net 

(619)423-8665x202



WISEPlace Provides transitional shelter and support services for homeless women, including battered, seniors and emancipating youth, offers food, counseling, financial empowerment, clothing, and employment assistance.

Kathleen Davis Bowman

kathidb@wiseplace.org

(714)542-3577


Women Helping Women Provides at no-cost, professional business apparel, image consulting and employment search support to aid low-income individuals in attaining and sustaining employment. 

Janie Wolicki
janiew@whw.org

(949)631-2333 x316



Wounded Heroes of America Provides monthly financial assistance to our wounded vets, 200 dollars per month. Advocate for special needs; create a social network for our Wounded and families.

Mike Talleda
mtalleda@aol.com 

(310) 780-4540



 YWCA of San Diego County Improving conditions for women, children and families by promoting economic justice, eliminating racism and providing programs to reduce the prevalence of domestic violence and homelessness.

Steven Plunk
steve@ywcasandiego.org

(619)239-0355




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