Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault (24-hour Hotline) | 1 (888) 385-4657
SAFETY ALERT Please use a computer at a safe location. There is always a computer trail. If you are in danger, call 911, San Diego Domestic Violence Hotline (888) DV-LINKS / (888) 385-4657 or the U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline at (800) 799-7233 • TTY (800) 787-3224.
Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault (Middle Eastern Populations)
License to Freedom (619) 813-7415 | Email: Dilkhwaz@licensetofreedom.org.
Domestic Violence Shelter Aid
(888) DVLINKS (385-4657)
Center for Community Solutions
Phone: 858-272-5777
24-Hour Toll Free Hotline: 1-888-385-4657
Project Safehouse: 619-631-6442
Hidden Valley House: 760-480-0055
(safe, confidential locations)
• No-cost 30-day emergency shelter program for domestic violence (female and male) victims and their children
• Safety planning including all members of the family
• Provides Food & Clothing
• Linkage to CCS legal services
• Referral information to community support services
• On-site support groups for adults
• Children’s services include counseling, recreational activities, parent education, enrollment in school, and advocacy related to child safety
• Assistance with obtaining long-term safe housing, including transitional housing
Crisis House - El Cajon
1034 N. Magnolia Ave., El Cajon, CA 92020
(619) 444-1194 | www.crisishouse.com
Program Hours/Days: Monday - Friday - 8:30 am- 5:00 pm (Closed for lunch 12 - 1 pm)
New Journey Program: This long term transitional housing program serves women and their children who are fleeing domestic violence. We provide safe housing in apartments that are fully furnished in confidential locations throughout San Diego County. We have a long term partnership with Soroptomist International of Poway and Ranch Bernardo. The organization subsidizes and fully furnishes several units provided by Community Housing Works. Soroptomists also mentor the women during and after they leave the program. We support families recovering from their trauma by providing individual and group counseling, case management, health care, food, and other critical support services. They learn how to identify red flags in toxic relationships, provide emotional support to each other, rebuild self-esteem, and set healthy boundaries leading to creating a non-violent family unit. Women are empowered to make positive lifestyle changes to transition to a self-sufficient healthy, independent life which includes increasing income and moving to permanent housing when they leave the program.