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LISTA DE TABLAS

1. GENERALIDADES DE LA OPERACIÓN DE FRACTURAMIENTO HIDRAULICO

1.4 ASPECTOS OPERATIVOS DEL FRACTURAMIENTO HIDRAULICO   13, 14,15

AGENCY ADDRESS CATEGORY

Alpha of San Diego,

Inc. 4069 30th Street San Diego, CA 92104 Phone: 619-285-9997 Fax: 619-285-1938

Executive Director: A. Donald Verry Assistant: Charlene Tate

Email: [email protected]

Provides poor youth and families with food assistance, counseling, case management, parenting training, youth vision assistance, employment search assistance, anger management therapy, Healthy Families enrollment.

Barrio Station 2175 Newton Avenue San Diego, CA 92113

Phone: 619-238-0314 Fax: 619-238-0331

Executive Director: Rachel Ortiz

[email protected]

Provides services to target area high-risk youth, primarily Hispanic, in the prevention and intervention of juvenile delinquency, gang violence, school failure, addition, and teen parenthood.

Bayside Community

Center 2202 Comstock Street San Diego, CA 92111 Phone: 858-278-0771

Fax: 858-278-6193 E.D.:Grover Diemert

Email: [email protected]

Center-based and in-home counseling, emergency food and clothing, translation/interpretation, escort, at-risk youth projects including after-school program, seniors lunches and exercise, multi- lingual parenting and other classes. Boys & Girls Club of

Carlsbad 3115 Roosevelt Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 Phone: 760-729-0956 ext.314 Fax: 760-729-2279

Program Director: L. Dawn Van Waus

Email: [email protected]

Provides social, educational, athletic, and recreational programs for disadvantaged youth, which build self-esteem, teach responsibility, enhance interpersonal skills and improve decision making. Boys & Girls Club of

Chula Vista 1301 Oleander Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91911 Phone: 619-421-4011 ext.10

Fax: 619-482-6738 E.D.: John Clingan Assistant: Janet Masters Email: [email protected]

A comprehensive youth

development program promoting physical, social, and educational development of children 6-18. Programs also include a pre-school and day camps when school is out of session.

Boys & Girls Club of

San Marcos 1 Positive Place San Marcos, CA 92069 Phone: 760-471-2490 ext. 102 Fax: 760-471-0673

Executive Director: Shelly Anguiano Email: [email protected]

Gang and drug prevention, tutoring, arts and sports. Programs are year round and provide leadership development, build health, social, educational, and vocational skills for youth ages 6-18.

Boys & Girls Club of

Vista 410 W. California Avenue Vista, CA 92083 Phone: 760-724-6606

Fax: 760-724-1159

Executive Director: Peggy Reiber Email: [email protected]

Provide positive programs that will inspire boys & girls in need to realize their highest potential as responsible, productive members of their community.

Casa de Amparo:

House of Refuge 3355 Mission Avenue, #238 Oceanside, CA 92054 Phone: 760-754-5500 ext.16 Fax: 760-757-0792

Executive Director: Sharon Delphenich Email: [email protected]

Provides immediate emergency care and protection for abused children, 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Provides free day care to children 0- 5, at risk of abuse.

Casa Familiar 119 West Hall Avenue San Ysidro, CA 92173 Phone: 619-428-1115 Fax: 619-428-2802

Executive Director: Andrea Skorepa Email: [email protected] Assistant: Luz Camacho

Email: [email protected]

Bilingual/bicultural staff providing multi-social services that include counseling; youth services; education; recreation;

immigration/citizenship services; housing; economic development; community computer center and fitness center.

Catholic Charities 349 Cedar Street San Diego, CA 92101

Phone: 619-231-2828 Fax: 619-234-2272

Provides critical services for children, adults and families, including counseling, pregnancy, parenting and adoption services, immigrant and refugee services, senior services, homeless and emergency services.

Community

Resource Center 650 Second St. Encinitas, CA 92024 Phone: 760-753-1156 ext. 302 Fax: 760-753-0252

E.D.: Laurin Pause

Email: [email protected]

Offers emergency assistance,

counseling, food & basic need items, legal help, case management,

transitional housing, and shelter with comprehensive services for battered women and their children in North Coastal County.

Escondido

Community Child Development Center

205 West Mission Ave Suite F Escondido, CA 92025

Phone: 760-839-9361 Fax: 760-745-8567

Executive Director: Betsy Jones Email: [email protected]

Educational program for children of low income working families; early intervention services such as dental, vision and speech screening, on-site family counseling, parent training, and 450 nutritious meals/day. 205 W Mission

Neighborhood

Health Center 6292 425 N. Date St. Escondido, CA 92025 Phone: 760-737-2030 ext.8375 Fax: 760-737-2039

Executive Director: Tracy Ream Email: [email protected]

Provides medical, prenatal care, dental and mental health services to those who cannot otherwise afford health care. Bilingual services for all ages are offered.

Family Health Centers of San Diego County 6348 1809 National Avenue San Diego, CA 92113 Fax: 619-237-1856

Provides comprehensive primary healthcare, including medical, dental, optometry, mental health, health education, and other ancillary services to medically underserved persons on a sliding scale basis. La Maestra Family

Clinic 6339 4185 Fairmount Avenue San Diego, CA 92105 Phone: 619-584-1612 Fax: 619-281-6738

Assistant: Irma Tajibou-Timmons

Provides health care services to residents of City Heights including general primary care, pediatric, prenatal, WIC program, etc. Legal Aid Society of

San Diego 6342 110 South Euclid Avenue San Diego, CA 92114 Phone: 619-262-5557 Fax: 619-263-5697 E.D.: Ana Maria Email: [email protected]

Provides quality legal services to indigent residents of the City and County of San Diego to insure they receive the basic needs for survival.

Lifeline Community

Services 6344 200 Michigan Avenue Vista, CA 92084 Phone: 760-726-4900 Fax: 760-726-6102

E.D.: Sheirley Cole 243 Email: [email protected]

Case management, employment, legal clinic, transportation for disabled, juvenile diversion, shared housing, mediation, professional counseling, support groups,

parenting classes, youth leadership, mentoring, education & cultural awareness.

North County

Health Services 150 Valpreda Rd. San Marcos, CA. 92069 Phone: (760) 736-6700 Fax: (760) 736-5842

Executive Director: James Greeley Email: [email protected]

Assistant: Alicia Santos

Email: [email protected]

Provides health care and health education to low to moderate- income people. Prenatal care, pediatrics, general medicine, AIDS care, seniors, health education.

San Ysidro Health

Center 6520 4004 Beyer Blvd. San Ysidro, CA 92173 Phone: 619-428-4463

Fax: 619-428-2625 E.D: Ed Martinez

Assistant: Cristina Guido Email: [email protected]

Offers comprehensive health care to residents of the South Bay area. Flexible fees for low-income, medically indigent people.

SER/Jobs for

Progress 6530 3355 Mission Avenue, Suite 123 Oceanside, CA 92054 Phone: 760-754-6500

Fax: 760-967-6357 George Lopez ext 22

Email: [email protected]

Assistant: Spring

Email: [email protected]

Job counseling, referral, and placement for youth and adults. Learning Center provides computer applications training. First time homebuyers program. South Bay Community Services 6540 1124 Bay Blvd. Suite D. Chula Vista, CA 91911 Phone: 619-420-3620 ext.145 Fax: 619-420-8722

Executive Director: Kathy Lembo Email: [email protected]

Provides Community Development and social services including bilingual child, youth & family programs and community development activities, affordable housing and shelter for homeless families and victims of family violence and their children. Vista Community

Clinic 1000 Vale Terrace Vista, CA 92084 Phone: 760-631-5000 Fax: 760-726-2730

Executive Director: Barbara Mannino

[email protected]

Health P.D.: Fernando Sanudo [email protected]

Provides health care and health education to low to moderate- income people. Prenatal care, pediatrics, general medicine, AIDS care, seniors, health education. Provides family programs, alcohol abuse prevention, migration services, HIV education, teenage pregnancy prevention programs and the Healthy Family Program.

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