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211 San Diego

As a local nonprofit organization, 211 San Diego is the region’s trusted source for information and connections to community, health, and disaster resources. Help is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and in more than 200 languages. We maintain a database of more than 6,000 services and resources that are updated on a real-time basis and our Community Connectors help connect San Diegans to the accurate information they need.

We believe access to health and social services provides a foundation for individuals and families to build and sustain
healthy lives, so we’re collaborating with service providers in the San Diego region to build a more efficient, equitable, and accessible system that addresses the whole health of a person through integrated, person-centered care.

Courage to Call

Their mission is to serve as a link to bring community (organizations) together to help people efficiently access appropriate services.

Interfaith Community Services

nterfaith Community Services is a nonprofit based in San Diego, CA. Our organization provides food, housing, employment, treatment and other emergency resources for local people in crisis.

SOCAL Veterans' Business Outreach Center (VBOC)

The Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC) program provides entrepreneurial development services such as Boots to Business/Reboot, counseling, and referrals for eligible Veterans owning or considering starting a small business.

On this website you will find information on a variety of training events and how to register for Boots to Business/Reboot and workshops on topic such as government contracting.

Our mission is to help create, develop and retain Veteran-owned small business!

Support The Enlisted Project (STEP)

STEP builds financial self-sufficiency among junior active duty enlisted members, recently discharged enlisted Veterans and their families facing financial crisis through counseling, education, and emergency grants.

Veteran's Guide

Our mission is to assist veterans with the array of issues they may face, including obtaining proper disability compensation, financial assistance, information on the GI bill, and more.

Veterans Chamber of Commerce (VCC)

Our Vision:

Our Vision is to serve as the Program and/or Project Incubation Platform. Empower those with great and innovative ideas and supporting them with access to our Network and Resources to create a Win-Win solution.

Why Join

Those who join have a desire to support the Veteran and Military Community. The NVCC welcomes Veterans and non-Veterans who ​love our Military Community and want to create a Positive Impact. We Support and Partner with Individuals and Organizations to: 

​​1) Design

2) Develop & 

​3) Implement Programs or Projects that support Veterans and Military Families​

What We Believe

  • We Believe in the Family Approach.
  • We Believe in supporting all Veterans, Military Spouses, Parents and Children.
  • We Believe in Working together as "One-Unit" and Supporting each other as "One Family"

What We Do
Establishing Partnerships of Collaboration Connecting Veterans & Military Families to the Communities we live in.

Vets 2 Industry

Our passion is to help the military community…

I started Vets2Industry to provide a free resource library for the military community – active, guard, reserve, veteran, military-spouse, dependent children, Blue-Star & Gold-Star Families, and caregivers – so they know which organizations provide free services and benefits.

V2I also serves to break the circle of ignorance by listing companies that have opportunities for veterans, those that have specific military hiring programs, those that are on the 100 Military Friendly companies list, and those that selflessly provide Fortune 500 mentors for a year to transitioning service members through their partnership with American Corporate Partners.

The goal is to educate all 220,000 to 240,000 transitioning service members each year and their dependents on free resources to ease their transition and life needs, and more importantly, provide hope.

Vets' Community Connections

Vets’ Community Connections (VCC)  assists veterans, military and their families in successfully integrating into their community by expanding their local networks and involving all parts of the community.

Wounded Warrior Project (WWP)

Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) began in 2003 as a small, grassroots effort providing simple care and comfort items to the hospital bedsides of the first wounded service members returning home from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. As their post-service needs evolved, so have our programs and services. Today, through our direct programs in mental health, career counseling, and long-term rehabilitative care, along with our advocacy efforts, we improve the lives of millions of warriors and their families.

This effort requires the passion and commitment of friends, supporters, and like-minded organizations that enable us to fulfill our mission. With their collaboration and support, we strive to ensure that when those who serve come home, they’re afforded every opportunity to be as successful as a civilian as they were in the military.

Zero 8 Hundred

At Zero8hundred, our goal is to ease the transition from military to civilian life. We are here to connect you to the resources specifically suited to your goals for joining the Southern California civilian workforce and community.

This free individualized support is available 12 months prior to military separation and up to one year post-military separation. The Zero8hundred team are trained Peer Navigators, with lived military experience, who are committed to working alongside transitioning service members to help them design and execute the post-military journey they want.