NATIVE RESOURCES

Stronghearts native helpline
The StrongHearts Native Helpline (1-844-7NATIVE) is a safe, anonymous and confidential service for Native Americans affected by domestic violence and dating violence. Advocates are available at no cost Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. CST when you are ready to reach out.

INDIAN HEALTH COUNCIL, INC. PEACE BETWEEN PARTNERS
Indian Health Council, Inc. providers culturally sensitive counseling, advocate services to encourage and support in a confidential and respectful manner.
Assisting Clients with:
- Emergency Food and Clothing
- SART Accompaniment
- Crisis Intervention services
- Emergency Shelter
- Safety Planning
- Community/Prevention Education and Outreach
- Trainings
- Assistance with TRO's
- Women's Empowerment Circle (DV/SA Support Group)
50100 Golsh Road, Building B
Valley Center, CA 92082
Office: (760) 749-1410 ext. 5249

Avellaka "Butterfly" Program
Confidential advocacy for victims of sexual assault, domestic and dating violence, and stalking. Around the clock crisis intervention and support. Where a culture of fear once kept violence hidden, survivors are now more empowered to speak out and get help from our advocates.
Assisting clients with:
- Shelter
- Violence Prevention Trainings
- Talking Circles
- Court Advocacy
- Advocacy
- LGBTQ
22000 HWY 76
Pauma Valley, CA 92061
Office: (760) 742-8628
Serving: La Jolla Reservation

NATIVE WOMEN'S RESOURCE PROGRAM
For victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking. Community presentations and trainings.
Assisting clients with:
- Direct Services
- Assistance with TRO's
- Safety Planning
- Advocacy
- Court Advocacy
- Transportation
- Emergency Shelter
- Crisis Intervention
- Emergency Food and Clothing
16410 Kumeyaay Way
PO BOX 365
Valley Center, CA 92082
Office: (760) 651-5171
Serving: San Pasqual Reservation

SOUTHERN INDIAN HEALTH COUNCIL, INC. REVIVE
Victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, teen dating or supervised visitation and exchange services. Advocacy and support for clients who are victims/survivors of family violence.
Assisting clients with:
- Safety/Exit/Prevention Planning
- Counseling
- Transportation to DV Workshops, Court, and Shelter
- Court Accompaniment and Advocacy
- Crisis Intervention
- Support Groups
- Obtaining Restraining Orders
- Emergency Shelter Placement
- Court Approved Parenting and Anger Management Classes

SANTA YSABEL DV/SA PROGRAM
For victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking. Community presentations and trainings.
Assisting clients with:
- Assistance with TRO's
- Safety Planning
- Advocacy
- Court Advocacy
- Transportation
- Emergency Shelter
- Crisis Intervention
- Emergency Food and Clothing
100 Schoolhouse Canyon Road
PO BOX 130
Santa Ysabel, CA 92070
Office: (760) 685-8897
Serving: Santa Ysabel Reservation

Southern California Tribal Chairmen's Association/Tribal TANF Program
Our program has been created by Native Americans with the purpose of addressing cultural, social, and economic needs of families.
Assisting clients with:
- Support Services
- Career Development
- Payment of Employment and Educational Expenses
- Incentives
- Clothing K-12
- Develop an Individualized Plan to Increase Student Success
- Emergency Assistance
- Monthly Cash Assistance

CALIFORNIA INDIAN MANPOWER CONSORTIUM (CIMC)
For victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking. Community presentations and trainings.
Assisting clients with:
- Direct Services
- Assistance with TRO's
- Safety Planning
- Advocacy
- Court Advocacy
- Transportation
- Emergency Shelter
- Crisis Intervention
- Emergency Food and Clothing
Escondido Office
35955 Pala Temecula Road
Pala, CA 92059
Office: (760) 742-0586
Non-Tribal Resources

Women's Resource Center (WRC)
Women’s Resource Center (WRC) is dedicated to providing the highest quality supportive services, counseling, shelter and education to North San Diego County women, children and men involved in or threatened by domestic violence or sexual assault.
Assisting clients with:
- Emergency Shelter
- Transitional Shelter
- Safety Planning
- Case Management
- Crisis Intervention
- Counseling
- DV Perpetrator Program (FVIP)
- Community/School Education/Training Presentations
- Community Involvement
- Thrift Store
- 24/7 Hotline
1963 Apple Street
Oceanside, CA 92054
24/7 Hotline: (760) 757-3500
WRC Thrift Store
3385 Mission Avenue
Oceanside, CA 92054


Center for Community solutions (ccs)
Founded in 1969, Center for Community Solutions (CCS) has served more than 21,000 adults and children last year to heal and prevent relationship and sexual violence. CCS operates the only rape crisis center in the city of San Diego along with a countywide 24-hour bilingual crisis helpline. The nonprofit agency also provides emergency domestic violence shelters, hospital and court accompaniment, as well as legal and counseling services for those affected by domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. CCS also works with local community groups and schools to provide innovative prevention programs to promote healthy relationships and peaceful communities.
Assisting clients with:
- Emergency Shelter
- Transitional Shelter
- Advocacy
- Legal Services
- Crisis Intervention
- Counseling
- Education and Outreach
- 24/7 Hotline
Cahuilla Consortium
CRIME TYPES SERVED
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Child Exposed to Violence
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Child Sexual Abuse (Active/Recent)
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Domestic Violence (Intimate Partner)
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Domestic Violence (Non-Intimate Partner)
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Elder Abuse/Neglect
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Sex Trafficking
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Sexual Assault
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Stalking
SERVICES PROVIDED
- Domestic Violence Response
- Financial Assistance
- General Support
- Hotline/Information and Referrals
- Housing (Emergency/Short-Term)
- Housing (Long-Term/Transitional)
- Safety Planning
- Transportation Assistance (Local)
- Transportation Assistance (Relocation)
- Victim Rights Advocacy (Non-direct)
Escondido Office
210 S Juniper St #101
Escondido, CA 92025
Office: (760) 747-6282
24/7 Helpline: 1 (888) 385-4657
Cahuilla Consortium
Hours of Operation: | 9:00 AM-5:00 PM |
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Email: | sthornsberry@cahuilla.net |
Website: | Coming Soon |
Phone Number: | (951) 763-5549 |
Hotline Number: (951) 330-0479