On Campus Resources
Our MVP Team cultivates and sustains relationships with many campus partners to bring you the best student experience on campus. Explore what USD has to offer!
Center for Student Success
Located in UC 114 | Phone: (619) 260-5995 | css@sandiego.edu
The CSS offers Student Success Coaching where professional staff and peer coaches meet with any undergraduate student experiencing challenges at USD that impact academic performance and persistence. The CSS also processes undergraduate leaves of absence and withdrawals from the university.
Computer Labs & Equipment Checkouts
Apart from Copley Library, PC and Mac computer labs are also available across campus. Equipment such as laptops, computer/phone chargers, headphones, Mac display adapters, and calculators are also available for checkout. For more information, such as locations, hours of operation, and software programs, check out their website.
sandiego.edu/its/support/labs/
Copley Library
Enter through Camino Hall | Phone: (619) 260-4799 | copley@sandiego.edu
The Helen K. and James S. Copley Library offer services such as research and subject specialists, computer and equipment checkout, group study rooms, etc. Hours are extended to 24 hours in the last weeks of the semester for finals.
Disability and Learning Difference Resource Center
Located in Sts. Tekakwitha & Serra Hall 300 | Phone: (619) 260-4655 | disabilityservices@sandiego.edu
The Disability and Learning Difference Resource Center (DLDRC) is committed to helping students with disabilities obtain meaningful academic accommodations and support and improve access to the many excellent programs and activities offered by the University. Our services include evaluating disability documentation, arranging academic accommodations, and providing disability management/counseling to students with disabilities.
Learning Commons
Located behind Copley Library
The newest building on campus, the Learning Commons, features nine collaborative study spaces and 13 classrooms — and offers the flexibility that faculty and students need for multidisciplinary instruction, seminars, small-group work, and individual study at all hours of the day and night. ;The Learning Commons also houses the Honors College and Writing Center.
sandiego.edu/student-experience/learning-commons.php
Tutoring
Tutoring is available in Biology, Chemistry, Languages Cultures & Literatures, Math, Physics, Psych Sciences.
sandiego.edu/cas/student-resources/tutoring-and-centers/
Writing Center
Located in Learning Commons 203 | (619) 260-4581| writingcenter@sandiego.edu
In one-on-one consultations, writing consultants provide critical reflection and constructive feedback during the writing process’s multiple stages, from planning to composing to revision. In this process, students develop strategies for improving their writing, gaining confidence in their writing, and developing educational independence.
Campus Assault and Resources Education
(619) 260-2396
Campus Assault Resources and Education (CARE) is the University of San Diego's primary effort to provide support, resources, and education to the student community pertaining to sexual assault and relationship violence. It is important for victims/survivors to know that the resources contained on this website can offer assistance even if you choose not to file a report or press charges.
Campus Recreation & Fitness
Located in Sports Center 102 | (619) 260-4533 | campusrecreation@sandiego.edu
Campus Recreation strives to offer various fitness, wellness, and adventure opportunities that integrate habits promoting health in mind, body, and spirit. We aim to provide diverse, multi-level programs that foster personal development within a supportive community. Fitness Centers available to enrolled students include the Bosley Fitness Center, McNamara Fitness Center, and the Sports Center and Pool.
sandiego.edu/campusrecreation/
Center for Health & Wellness Promotion
Located in UC 161 | (619) 260-4618 | chwp@sandiego.edu
The Center for Health and Wellness Promotion (CHWP) provides the University of San Diego community with a comprehensive array of health and wellness promotion initiatives and clinical alcohol and other drug services. Services include individual clinical consultations, assessments, education, 12-step facilitation and support, and referrals.
Counseling Center
Located in Sts. Tekakwitha and Serra Hall | (619) 260-4655 | mywellness.sandiego.edu
The Counseling Center provides free, confidential counseling services to enrolled students. Services include individual psychological and psychiatric consultations, community referrals, therapy and support groups, etc.
Mental Well-being for Students Online Course: This optional 45-minute online course, Mental Well-being for Students, equips you with essential skills and information to navigate some of the primary stressors and emotional challenges associated with college life. You can access the course with your USD One credentials through the following link. Questions or concerns regarding this course can be emailed to chwp@sandiego.edu.
Online Anonymous Mental Health Screening: You can complete a brief screening and then receive results, recommendations, and key resources. Connect with the Counseling Center to discuss your results at (619) 260-4655 or schedule an appointment at mywellness.sandiego.edu.
https://www.sandiego.edu/counseling-center/
Department of Public Safety
Located in Hughes 150
The Department of Public Safety supports the University of San Diego’s mission and goals by providing a full range of community-oriented crime prevention and crime control services to contribute to the campus community’s safety and security.
Non-Emergency: (619) 260-7777; Services include escorts for students walking alone on campus after dark, providing jumper cables, women’s self-defense courses & other training, etc.
Emergency: (619) 260-2222; Available 24/7 for campus emergencies, evacuation alerts, on-call crisis counselor, etc.
https://www.sandiego.edu/safety/
Food Pantry & Closet
Located in Hahn University Center (UC) 116
The USD Food Pantry and Torero Closet in Hahn University Center (UC) 116 include food, school supplies, hygiene supplies, laundry detergent, professional clothing, etc. Additionally, we have a refrigerator and freezer to offer students fresh produce, dairy, and additional protein options. This confidential resource is available to any student experiencing food or financial insecurity.
For access, please email Jelitsa Fonseca jelitsafonseca@sandiego.edu
https://www.sandiego.edu/food-pantry/
Student Health Center
Located in Maher Hall 140 | (619) 260-4595
Quality, accessible, and convenient outpatient medical care is provided for urgent illnesses, minor injuries, preventive care, chronic medical problems, and specialty services.
https://www.sandiego.edu/health-center/
Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP): All USD full-time Undergraduate, Graduate, and Law students are required to have health insurance. At the beginning of every academic year, students need to decide to enroll.
https://www.sandiego.edu/health-insurance/
Title IX
Located in Maher Hall 101| (619) 260-4594 | titleix@sandiego.edu
Title IX is a federal law that prohibits discrimination based on sex in educational programs and activities that receive Federal financial assistance. Examples of programs and activities subject to Title IX include admissions, recruitment, financial aid, academic programs, athletics, housing, and employment. Title IX also protects students from sexual harassment, including sexual violence, rape, other forms of sexual assault, sexual battery, and sexual coercion.
Torero Hub
Located in UC 126| (619) 260-2700 | Torero Hub Question Form
We're dedicated to helping you get the answers you need and guide you along the way so you can focus on the important things — experiencing everything USD has to offer. You'll find what you need right here in the Torero.
https://www.sandiego.edu/torero-hub/
Military and Veterans Students Appeal
Students who receive VA benefits, or those who receive an ROTC scholarship AND a USD merit scholarship or the NROTC Prep Scholarship, may be eligible for university grants or scholarships to cover certain expenses not funded through their benefit/scholarship. This additional support is provided in response to an appeal and for the expense categories listed below.
https://usdkb.sandiego.edu/s/article/Veterans-Benefits-AppealCampus Card
Located in UC 127| (619) 260-5999 | campuscard@sandiego.edu
This office is responsible for administering Campus Cash and meal plans and the distribution of Torero ID, gift, and Alcala Advantage cards, and the administration of the Onity door lock system.
https://www.sandiego.edu/campus-card/
Career Development Center
Located in Manchester Hall, 101| (619) 260-4654| careers@sandiego.edu
The Career Development Center supports and guides students to develop and achieve career goals that lead to meaningful lives. This site provides resources to assist students and connect them with employers. They provide one-to-one career counseling and host events such as career fairs and workshops.
https://www.sandiego.edu/careers/
Information Technology Services (ITS) Helpdesk
Located in MH 187 | (619) 260-7900 | help@sandiego.edu
ITS provides USD students and employees technical support by troubleshooting problems, repairing computers, and maintaining the USD wireless network. ITS also provides Web email services and student portal access through my.sandiego.edu.
https://www.sandiego.edu/its/get-help/
Computer Labs & Equipment Checkout
USD Legal Clinics
Located in Barcelona 303 | (619) 260-7470 | veteransclinic@sandiego.edu
USD School of Law's free legal clinics offers assistance to underserved community members while providing students with opportunities to learn first-hand from highly skilled attorneys and interact directly with actual clients.
https://www.sandiego.edu/law/free-legal-assistance/
Veterans Legal Clinic: Provides free legal assistance to veterans, limited to disputes with for-profit institutions over the use of GI Bill funds and predatory lending, discharge upgrades, and VA Disability Claims appeals. Legal services range from advice to identifying potential, provides claims to representing veterans in litigation, arbitration, and before governmental review boards.
https://www.sandiego.edu/veterans-clinic/
Mail Center
Located in Procurement Services (behind Maher Hall) | (619) 260-2204 | mailcenter@sandiego.edu
Our mission is to provide the university community with the ability to communicate and conduct business with each student, staff, faculty, and department through prompt, reliable, secure, and economical services to collect and deliver mail.
https://www.sandiego.edu/mail-center/Parking Services
Located in UC 102 | (619) 260-4518 | parking@sandiego.edu
Parking services provide guidance and assistance to the campus community on all parking-related needs (including e-permits).
https://www.sandiego.edu/parking/parking-information/Printing
Wēpa is a wireless printing service that allows students to print documents to a wēpa kiosk from their cloud account, the web, a USB drive, their smartphone, or any campus or personal computer. All USD students have a wēpa account already created and tied into their USDOne account. To print, you must have funds in your wēpa account (recommended) or campus cash account (using a USD ID card). Refer to the website for kiosk locations and more information.
https://www.sandiego.edu/its/support/printing/
Torero Hub
Located in UC 126 |619-260-2700 | torerohub@sandiego.edu
The Torero Hub is your primary resource for all your non-academic questions — from financial aid and billing to class registration. Torero Connect Counselors are assigned to every new student to provide personalized support during your first year at USD. Assistance for all students is also provided in person at our office, by using our Torero Hub question form and on the Torero Hub tab in your MySanDiego portal.
Torero Store
Located in University Center | (619) 260-4551| help@usdtorerostores.com
Purchase textbooks, USD apparel, school supplies, and technology.
https://www.usdtorerostores.com
University Centers, Scheduling, & Ticket Office
Located in UC 205
Operations & Scheduling: (619) 260-4592 | scheduling@sandiego.edu
Ticket Office: (619) 260-2727 | ucticketoffice@sandiego.edu
University Centers' Operations Staff is responsible for the daily operation of the UCSLP. Scheduling staff coordinates the scheduling of campus events. The UC Ticket Office offers students the ability to purchase tickets for campus and community events, including movies. In addition, Students may purchase transit passes and Southern California attraction tickets such as Sea World, Legoland, and the zoo.
https://www.sandiego.edu/ucslp/
University Copy
Located in Procurement Services (behind Maher Hall) | (619) 260-4890 | usdcopy@gmail.com
University Copy has high-quality printing products and services delivered on time at a competitive price. Place your order via our new online ordering portal.
Manchester Family Child Development Center
Located by the Manchester Village Apartments | (619) 260-4620 | mfcdc@sandiego.edu
California Facility License #370806086
The Center accepts children between the ages of two and a half and five. Both full- and half-time enrollment options are available 2, 3, or 5 days per week. Affiliated with USD's School of Education, the Center serves as a practicum and research site for members of the USD community. Appointments for Center tours are offered on Tuesday mornings. Please call the Center office at (619) 260-4620 or send an e-mail to schedule a tour.
https://www.sandiego.edu/soles/mfcdc/
Pregnant & Parenting
The Pregnant and Parenting site offers information for parents about on-campus resources, pregnancy resources, lactation spaces, financial aid, housing, childcare solutions, part-time and leave options.
https://www.sandiego.edu/pregnant-and-parenting/Military-Connected Student Organizations at USD
Student Veteran Organization (SVO) is open to everyone, including veterans of all services, their dependents, and advocates of the veteran population. The SVO supports and promotes veterans and veteran issues and provides peer support through a solid network of individuals
https://sandiego.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/SVO
HERO Club: HERO: Honor Empower Remember Overcome. The HERO Club is a student organization at USD committed to raising awareness for service members killed in action.
https://sandiego.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/HERO
Alumni Veteran Network (AVN) was founded in 2015 and works to serve the over 4,000 USD alumni Veterans. AVN seeks to make the University of San Diego the nation’s premier destination for veterans seeking education, resources, and fellowship.
Associated Student Government
Located in SLP 312 | (619) 260-4715 | ascommunications@sandiego.edu
As the direct link between the administration and the students, AS helps discuss and resolve issues critical to the student body. Visitors will find the President’s offices, the Chief of Staff, and the Vice Presidents for Finance, Academics, Student Issues, Marketing, Programming, Student Organizations, and Multicultural Relations.
https://www.sandiego.edu/associated-students/Black Student Resource Commons
Located in SLP 410 | (619) 260-4173 | bsrc@sandiego.edu
The BSRC seeks to enhance student success and retention, build community engagement, facilitate identity development, and support students' college experience. The BSRC strives to support all black students’ academic, social, and personal goals at the University of San Diego.
https://www.sandiego.edu/bsrc/Changemaker Hub
Located in SLP 324 | (619) 260-2798
An essential gathering space where students, faculty, and staff can further explore social change through connecting with others. The space offers multiple opportunities to grow as a Changemaker, whether participating in the Changemaker Challenge, creating your own projects as a Changemaker Summer Fellow, or getting involved in a designated student club or organization.
https://www.sandiego.edu/changemaker/Commuter Commons
Located in UC 119 | (619) 260-4190 | commutercommons@sandiego.edu
The Commuter Commons serves as an on-campus home for entering first-year and transfer commuter students and any continuing students who have never lived on campus. This welcoming space allows students to study, mingle with others, or just relax between classes and provides commuter students with resources they may need while they are on campus.
www.sandiego.edu/campus-life/commuter/commuter-commons.phpFirst-Generation Student Experience
The university refers to first-generation students as students who are the first in their family to attend a four-year college and whose parents have not earned a baccalaureate degree by the time the student has completed high school or a high school equivalency. Students who fall outside of this definition but still identify as first-generation are welcome to utilize these resources as well.
https://www.sandiego.edu/first-gen/Graduate & Law Commons
Located in SLP 401 | (619) 260-2227 | gradlife@sandiego.edu
Grad Life offers services and amenities to support our Grad/Law community. The Graduate Student Life Team is dedicated to supporting graduate students through programming, services, amenities, and more.
https://www.sandiego.edu/grad-life/Graduate Student Council
The purpose of the Graduate Student Council (GSC) is to represent all USD graduate and law students to the university administration, serve their needs, and build a thriving and robust graduate community.
https://www.sandiego.edu/grad-life/gsc/LGBTQ+ and Allies Commons
Located in SLP 418 | (619) 260-2260 | lgbtq@sandiego.edu
A gathering space for LGBTQ+ community members and allies to congregate and participate in community events along with the other Commons offices, including the Black Student Resource Commons, United Front Multicultural Commons, and Women's Commons.
https://www.sandiego.edu/lgbtq/Mulvaney Center for Community, Awareness and Social Action (MCASA)
Located in Maher Hall 218 | (619) 260-4798
Through reciprocal community-based learning, the Mulvaney Center engages USD students, faculty, staff, and alumni to learn and act in partnership with the community, making life-long commitments to promote social change and justice.
https://www.sandiego.edu/mccasa/Outdoor Adventures
Located in UC 136 | (619) 260-4709 | explore@sandiego.edu
OA serves the USD community with opportunities to experience outdoor activities that aim to promote personal growth, leadership development, relationship building, and environmental responsibility. We offer various local, regional, and international outings and operate a rental shop and resource center for individuals who choose to venture on their own excursions and need some equipment or guidance.
https://www.sandiego.edu/outdoor-adventures/Torero Program Board
Located in SLP 308 | tpb@sandiego.edu
The TPB is a team of student leaders who implement mission-driven events and enrich the University of San Diego undergraduate students’ Torero experience.
https://www.sandiego.edu/torero-program-board/United Front Multicultural Commons
Located in SLP 418 | (619) 260-2395 | ufmc@sandiego.edu
The UFMC Serves as an educational resource for the university community and will aid the university in developing a campus community that is culturally diverse and responsive to changing local, regional, and national demographics. It works to contest the presence of prejudices and "-isms" at USD while creating an overall inclusive environment.
https://www.sandiego.edu/united-front/University Ministry
Open to students of all faiths | Located in Founders Hall 20 | (619) 260-4735 | universityministry@sandiego.edu
University Ministry is committed to promoting the integration of personal and informed faith, the principles and practice of Catholic Social Thought, and the knowledge and experience of Christian living for the entire USD community.
https://www.sandiego.edu/ministry/Women’s Commons
Located in SLP 420 | (619) 260-2396 | womenscenter@sandiego.edu
The Women’s Commons empowers women to become leaders in a diverse and changing world. It provides resources, engages women and men in educational dialogue about gender-related issues, and advocates for a safe, supportive campus environment that creates equity among all voices. A nursing room for USD parents and their children is located in the center.
https://www.sandiego.edu/womens-commons/Immediate Crisis Support
USD:
Counselor on Call (Available 24 hrs a day/ 7 days a week) can be reached by calling Counseling Center 619-260-4655 or Department of Public Safety ext. 2222 on any campus telephone, otherwise call 619-260-2222.
National Crisis Line:
(800) 273-8255 (TALK)
Press “1” for Veterans: This is a free, 24-hour hotline available to Veterans or anyone concerned about them who may be in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Text and chat also available: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/
Crisis Text Line US:
Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Counselor
Community Resources
San Diego and the neighborhoods surrounding USD has a bright and vibrant history, with many military and veteran connections. Explore these resources, and be a part of your new community! Please always feel free to let us know if there are ever any resources we can add, or if any links are broken.
Veterans Affairs
Information about VA healthcare, disability, education, career and employment, pension, housing assistance, resources, etc.
California Department of Veteran Affairs: A hub to learn about federal and state education, employment, healthcare, housing, and claims benefits.
Ask the VA A Question
The VA has a webpage with several ways to ask questions and find answers to benefits questions. You can even attach documents to your question.
Healthcare Administration
Local Office: 3350 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, CA 92161| 858- 552-8585
The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is the most extensive integrated health care system in the United States, providing care at 1,255 health care facilities, including 170 VA Medical Centers and 1,074 outpatient sites of care of varying complexity (VHA outpatient clinics) to over 9 million Veterans enrolled in the VA health care program. Use the Facility Locator to find the VA medical facility that will best meet your health care needs using various search methods, including using your ZIP code.
VA San Diego Health Care System: The VA San Diego Healthcare System (VASDHS) provides high-quality health care with advanced technologies and a commitment to friendly, compassionate service to more than 84,500 Veterans in the San Diego and Imperial Valley counties with 261,009 Veterans living in the area. VASDHS is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine.
“Make the Connection”
This campaign seeks to make it easy for Veterans to “make the connection” between what they are experiencing and the kinds of resources and services that can help them get on track. It not only provides information but allows Veterans to contact others who have made “the connection,” sought services/treatment, and found an improved quality of life. Watch hundreds of Veteran videos and learn more about how to overcome challenges.
Real Warriors Campaign
The Real Warriors Campaign is an initiative launched by the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE) to promote building resilience, facilitating recovery, and supporting the reintegration of returning service members, veterans, and their families. This section of the website offers information to help prepare children for a parent’s deployment.
Childcare.gov
ChildCare.gov helps parents access safe and quality child care services in their community that best suits their family’s needs. ChildCare.gov provides links to State or Territory child care websites that parents use to search for child care and consumer education information.
childcare.gov/California Child Care Resource & Referral Network
The California Child Care Resource & Referral Network has agencies in every county in California that provide free information on choosing child care, referrals to child care centers, and information on how to pay for child care.
rrnetwork.org/Cohen Veteran Network
Local Office: 8885 Rio San Diego Drive, Suite 301, San Diego, CA 92108 | 619-345-4611
Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinics provide confidential therapy services to post-9/11 veterans, family members, and loved ones. Each Cohen Clinic will assess all veterans based on their specific needs, and we will make every effort to see pre-9/11 veterans based on clinician availability. CVN has clinic locations across the nation and also offers telehealth appointments. The San Diego office is located at the Veterans Village of San Diego.
National Website:
EasterSeals Southern CA: Bob Hope Veteran Support Program
Local Office: 401 S. Ivy Street, Escondido, CA 92025 | (760)737-3990
The Bob Hope Veterans Support Program is a program under the EasterSeals organization. It provides one-on-one employment services and referrals to other resources to meet the unique needs of military personnel and veterans transitioning out of the military into a civilian job or starting their own small business.
easterseals.com/southerncal/our-programs/military-veterans-services/
EasterSeals National Military & Veterans Services:
easterseals.com/our-programs/military-veterans/
Feeding America
Our mission is to feed America’s hungry through a nationwide network of member food banks and engage our country in the fight to end hunger. Find food distribution events and food insecurity resources.
Feeding San Diego:
feedingsandiego.org/
Foundation for Women Warriors
1185 Park Center Dr Suite R Vista, CA 92081
FWW is A 100-year-old nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring and empowering the women veteran community. Find resources and referrals (including childcare), professional development, and community events.
foundationforwomenwarriors.org/
FourBlock
FourBlock is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting returning service members in their transition from military service to meaningful civilian careers. After more than 10 years, our flagship Career Readiness Program is taught by corporate executives in major cities across the U.S. and now serves more than 600 transitioning veterans annually.
Hiring Our Heroes
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Hiring Our Heroes (HOH) initiative was launched in March 2011 as a nationwide effort to connect veterans, service members, and military spouses with meaningful employment opportunities. Find resources such as hiring events, job boards, and career development.
Institute for Veterans & Military Families: Onward to Opportunity Program, San Diego
This program offers two career tracks: Information Technology & Business Management. Your journey will begin with three days of face-to-face classroom training and facilitation, including the two-day Onward to Your Career course and the one-day foundations course in a learning pathway of your choosing. The classroom portion is followed by 12 weeks of online coursework to earn an industry certification.
ivmf.syracuse.edu/programs/career-training/o2o-locations/san-diego/
Interfaith Community Services, San Diego
Veteran Service Center: 1617 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92058 | (760) 529-9979
Based in North San Diego County with four locations, Interfaith Community Services provides support and services such as housing, employment & economic development, clinical & behavioral health, recovery & wellness to veterans.
Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America
IAVA is the leading post-9/11 veteran empowerment organization (VEO) with the most diverse and rapidly growing membership in America.
North County Veterans Stand Down
North County Veterans Stand Down is an annual four-day event in Vista, California, enabling homeless veterans from across San Diego County to receive much-needed services in a safe, friendly, drug-free, and secure environment. During their stay at the NCVSD, homeless veterans, their families, and pets will receive food, lodging, clothing, and various services to help them physically and mentally.
Student Veterans of America
SVA is a 501(c)(3) coalition of student-veteran groups on college campuses across the globe that support students, fund scholarships, train tomorrow's leaders, build centers, raise awareness, protect the G.I. Bill®, conduct research, plan an annual national conference, and coordinate an alumni network.
Support the Enlisted Project- Serving Southern CA & WA
Local Office: 9915 Businesspark Ave., Suite A, San Diego, CA 92131 |(858) 695-6810
STEP assists junior active duty enlisted members and recently discharged enlisted Veterans and their families in Southern California facing financial crisis achieve long-term economic self-sufficiency through counseling, education, and grants to alleviate critical near-term obligations.
Up2SD-Mental Health Campaign, San Diego
The It’s Up to Us campaign is designed to empower San Diegans to talk openly about mental illness, recognize symptoms, utilize local resources, and seek help.
Resources for Veterans/Military:
up2sd.org/resources/veteransmilitary/
Veterans of Foreign Wars
VFW’s mission is to foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts. To serve our veterans, the military, and our communities. To advocate on behalf of all veterans.
vfw.org/home/Veterans Village of San Diego
Local Office: 4141 Pacific Hwy, San Diego, CA 92110 | (619) 393-2000
VVSD has served all veterans since 1981 and is dedicated to “Leave No One Behind.” With five locations throughout San Diego County, VVSD is the only program of its kind in the United States. It is nationally recognized as the leader in serving homeless military veterans. Each year VVSD provides services to more than 2,000 military veterans throughout the County of San Diego.
Cohen Family Mental Health Clinic at VVSD
Wounded Warrior Project
Local Office: 8880 Rio San Diego Drive, Suite 900, San Diego, CA 92108 |(619) 981-9642
WWP serves veterans and service members who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound while serving in the military on or after September 11, 2001. WWP has over 10 locations across the US.
woundedwarriorproject.orgYMCA Child Care And Out-of-School Time
During these challenging times when routines seem to change daily, one thing remains the same: the Y provides a safe, enriching place for children to learn and grow, whether through out-of-school time offerings that complement remote school days or through essential child care for parents returning to work.
ymca.net/child-care-and-out-of-school-time
YMCA Childcare Resource Service, San Diego County:
Non-VA Resources for Student Veterans and School Administrators
The VA has compiled a list of non-VA resources and websites that might be useful to student Veterans and those who support them. These are non-VA links; therefore, we do not endorse and are not responsible for the content linked to. We can update links and add more. Just email us with your feedback.
https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/non_va_resources.asp#state

