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Solutions For Change

North County Solutions for Change was founded in 1999 by social entrepreneurs Chris and Tammy Megison because they didn’t think it was right for babies to be sleeping on the floor of an emergency winter shelter. Prior to starting up Solutions for Change, the Megison’s developed and directed work and housing programs that helped thousands of homeless men get jobs, pay rent and earn their way back into society through an intense boot camp style program. Their most notable achievement was recognized as being the creators of one of North County’s most successful social purpose microenterprises, the North County Times Hawker program (those guys selling papers on the streets).  Read more on their wesite www.solutionsforchange.org

San Diego Center for the Blind

Since 1972 The San Diego center for the blind has been the only program of its kind to provide independent living training for blind and vision-impaired adults in the entire San Diego region. The nationally recognized vision rehabilitation program provides the steps to freedom by teaching individuals the skills needed for independent living at home and in the community. This program is offered at no charge to our students and transportation is provided to and from classes.
Read more on their website: www.sdcb.org

The Oceanside Parks and Recreation Activity Guide is produced quarterly. It includes information on all Parks and Recreation programs

The Guide is posted online and is available for viewing at any recreation facility. The Oceanside Parks and Recreation Activity Guide is issued annually

Read more on their website: www.ci.oceanside.ca.us

 

 

 

Oceanside Parks and Recreation
Bread of Life Rescue Mission

Bread of life rescue mission is a California non-profit religious corporation. For over a decade, bread of Life Rescue Mission has undertaken the role of meeting the needs of the working poor and homeless. We primarily serve North San Diego County - a six-city area comprised of Oceanside, Vista, Carlsbad, San Marcos, Escondido and Encinitas.

Year round we provide warm evening meals, sack lunches, food boxes, clothing, personal care items and referral services. In additional, we offer our guests spiritual encouragement and facilitate new beginnings.

Read more on their website: http://www.bolrescue.org/

 

 

 

Oceanside Parks and Recreation

The San Luis Rey Bakery is one of the oldest Family run business in Oceanside; Considered a hidden gem in the Valley by the locals. Located next to the Historic Mission San Luis Rey. First open in 1968. Currently owned and managed by Jose Mendoza and Family serving authentic home style Mexican Food, and offering a large assortment of traditional Pan Dulce, pastries, and more. Situated in a Historical area in a building constructed in 1894. Friendly staff and the comfortable atmosphere makes you feel like you are eating at home.

 

Always involved and giving back to the community like Brother Benno’s PTO Committees, Church groups and other NON profit Organizations.

Read more on their website: sanluisreybakery.com/

San Luis Rey Bakery & Restaurant
Interfaith Shelter Network

The Interfaith Shelter Network is a collaborative effort by local congregations, human services agencies and government entities to provide shelter, services, and resources to homeless San Diegans throughout the region. They represent the work of more than 100 San Diego County congregations and 3,500+ volunteers who link to offer hands up to people seeking an end to their homelessness. Our volunteers and congregations collectively have sheltered more than 8,000 homeless people for more than 200,000 bed nights since 1986.

Read more on their website: www.interfaithshelter.org

 

 

 

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