The family of Father Joe's Villages® (FJV)
includes the following non-profit entities. FJV provides support services
for all the Villages so they can provide care. Services include but are
not limited to food service, security, maintenance, property acquisition,
human resource, accounting, and general management. FJV is a dba of its
parent non-profit S.V.D.P. Management, Federal ID# 33-0492304 and is registered
in the State of California.
St.
Vincent de Paul Village, Inc.,
a mission-style campus located in the heart of San Diego, is where
the "Continuum of Care" was first provided for needy men,
women, and children. St. Vincent's offers children's activities, family
literacy classes, job skills workshops, career counseling, self-esteem
and motivational classes, medical and dental care, and an on-site
elementary school. Joan Kroc
Center, Bishop Maher Center, Paul Mirabile Center, Village Place and
Villa Harvey Mandel.
Marthas Village & Kitchen, Inc at The
Dan Dunlap Center in
Indio (near Palm Springs, CA) provides housing for 120 guests,
including families with children and single women. The center
offers educational programs, job training, children's programs
and counseling, as well as assistance with job placement
and permanent housing. An on-site medical clinic serves clients health
care needs. Marthas Village & Kitchen provides
250,000 meals annually to the poor of the Coachella Valley.
Families are given the opportunity to enter Martha's Village & Kitchen and use its programs to return to self-sufficiency.
The
Padre Luis Jayme International Outreach Program serves
our neighbors in Mexico by providing food, clothing and other
supplies to the poor and the sick, and offers aid in times
of crisis. As an example, the outreach program provided clean
water to the people of Mexico City after a devastating earthquake
left 100,000 homeless. Dedicated to the belief "Compassion
knows no borders," this effort also welcomes human service
providers from across the globe to share the Villages' knowledge.
The National
AIDS Foundation, Inc./Josue Homes (three
independent living residences) lets those suffering in isolation
due to being HIV-positive find a supportive communal living environment.
Josue residents learn to persevere through counseling, health
services and practicing independent living skills. The Foundation
is the largest non-hospice service provider of HIV- and AIDS-related
residential services in San Diego County.
The
Toussaint Youth Villages, Inc. include the Toussaint Academy of the Arts and Sciences (TAAS), a spacious
downtown San Diego building providing dormitory-style rooms and life
skills programs to 36 teenage runaways and victims of abuse or neglect.
While at TAAS, youth attend a county-run high school on the premises.
Also part of Toussaint Youth Villages is the 118 acre Flying
A Ranch. The youth ranch is located in
eastern San Diego County and is currently being developed to provide
200 young people "at risk" of becoming homeless with a safe,
nurturing home.
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