San Diego Projects
Since our founding in March 2002, HomeAid San Diego has completed 30 projects to house victims of domestic violence, homeless families, developmentally disabled individuals, foster youth, and veterans.
HomeAid San Diego provides cost savings during construction through in-kind donations of building materials and services provided by our Builder Captains and dozens of local companies.
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In Development
HomeAid SD’s newest project starting construction February 2024.
Serving developmentally disabled children and adults with Autism.
Completed
Serving homeless mothers and their children.
Shoreline Community Services opens Compass Station for Beachside Community Members experiencing Homelessness
Serving developmentally disabled children and adults with Autism.
Making hundreds of meals a day to assist local SD families that were impacted by the economic downturn of COVID and job losses.
In early July 2020, a brush fire in Niland destroyed over 40 homes leaving most of these families without a place to live.
This vital program supports foster youth who wish to obtain a university, community college, or trade school education.
Empowers people in need to stabilize and improve their lives through comprehensive programs, in partnership with diverse faith communities.
Provide exceptional residential care and choices for adults with developmental disabilities within an inclusive community.
To provide a safe, supportive, sober environment and opportunities for women with few or no resources to gather, begin, and continue self-help efforts.
The facility is the first permanent, year-round shelter for homeless men and women in North County San Diego.