San Diego Youth Services San Diego Youth Services (SDYS) is a non-profit charitable organization that since founded, has stabilized the lives of over 500,000 homeless, runaway, abused and at-risk youth in the San Diego area. Launched in 1970 when volunteers established one of the first runaway youth shelters in America, SDYS now provides intensive services to more than 12,000 children and their families each year. This nationally recognized agency offers emergency services, safe places to live and long-term solutions for kids “on their own” by providing shelters, group homes, foster homes, community centers and transitional housing. Professional help for high risk youth is provided at all 14 major locations in San Diego County.
Storefront; MON 4pm-5pm
Transitional Housing; FRI 3pm -4pm
Teen Options; TBD
Yoga for Caregivers/SDYS Staff; THURS 12pm-1pm
» www.sdyouthservices.org
Monarch School All the kids that attend Monarch school are impacted by homeless and the Monarch School provides an excellent academic and supportive environment in which any student in San Diego County who is impacted by homelessness will receive a rigorous education and grow personally to become a highly motivated, contributing member of society.
Street Yoga After School Program: TUES/THURS 3:30pm-5:00pm
» www.monarchschools.org
NORTH COUNTY:
Stand Up For Kids - Oceanside
There are two sites in Oceanside that Street Yoga is developing within in the next month. We hope you can join us! In order to volunteer with youth impacted by homelessness, trauma and abuse, please attend our training to learn how to make change and create healing in your community.