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Women & Children's Center

 

Women and Children's Center (12-month residential recovery program)

Programs for Women and Children in San DiegoFor lasting change, the Women and Children's Center (WCC) provides a long-term residential treatment community program designed to incorporate Biblical principles into the lives of residents.

The program provides:
Individual counseling
Work therapy
All clothing, meals, and transportation


Classes are also offered to help transform residents, bring them closer to Christ, and to enable them to overcome addictions and unhealthy relationships. Classes include:

Help Homeless Children in San Diego Bible study GED/HS diploma tutoring
Domestic violence Health
Anger management Addiction recovery
Finance / Money Management Positive Choices (Self-Esteem)


Parenting

Donate to Homeless Children and Women in San DiegoSpecialized programs are also provided by full-time children's staff and volunteers for our youngsters living in the WCC.

Infants and toddlers find a warm, stimulating environment in the Child Development Center.

Older children participate in a variety of programs, including
School support
After-school tutoring
Recreation
Individual counseling from specially trained therapists
Christian camp

During the immediate period after graduation, a six-month residential transition period is available to assist graduates in obtaining work and housing and to help them successfully move back into the everyday world.



WATCH OUR VIDEO

Click here to watch graduates from the Women and Children's Center talk about how the San Diego Rescue Mission changed their lives.

Women and Children's Center Graduation
File: wccgraduation.wmv   Size: 13MB


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