About Lifeline Community Services

Lifeline Community Services is a community-based human services organization that serves low-income and underserved populations in San Diego County. Every year Lifeline serves more than 5,000 members of our community through clinically-strong and evidence-based programs that focus on positive youth development, child abuse prevention, housing and self-sufficiency, behavioral health, and anti-human trafficking and survivor services.

To support all in reaching their fullest potential, Lifeline Community Services commits to championing policies and practices that promote equity across race, gender, age, ability, religion, identity, and sexual orientation in order to empower a just, inclusive, and equitable society.
Read our full Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Commitment here.

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We are Proud to Partner with Live Well San Diego

Vision & Values

Vision & Values

Lifeline’s mission is to build self-reliance among youth, adults, and families through high-quality, community-based services.

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Annual Reports & Audits

Annual Reports & Audits

Self-reliant youth, adults, and families build strong communities. Lifeline's program statistics and annual report to the community begin to tell the story.

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History

HISTORY

In the spring of 1970, a citizen's committee formed in North San Diego County to explore ways of approaching substance abuse problems among local youth.

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Board of Directors

Board of Directors

Lifeline Community Services benefits from the outstanding leadership provided by our volunteer Board of Directors. The Board ensures Lifeline's accountability to its mission & to the people of the communities we serve.

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Leadership Team

Leadership Team

Meet our experienced Lifeline Community Services leadership team!

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Locations & Hours

Locations & Hours

View our current locations and hours.

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We Are Lifeline

  • Lifeline Community Services continues to go the extra mile to build 
    the communities we serve from the ground up.

  • 4,304

    People Served Every Year

  • 109

    Volunteers

  • 16,977

    Volunteer Hours

  • 49

    Years in North County

  • 165

    Dedicated Employees

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