SAN DIEGO — During the nationwide Fourth of July celebrations, ECS Uptown Safe Haven (UTSH) residents savored their share of summer fun. UTSH is a residential facility that provides transitional housing and supportive services to chronically homeless single adults grappling with moderate to severe mental health issues. Here, residents experience supportive communal living in an alcohol and drug-free environment.
This Fourth of July, the spirit of community was alive and well. The residents prepared the barbecue; James skillfully sauced the chicken and ribs; Naiar sliced up some refreshing watermelon sides, and Kerri's homemade cupcakes ended the meal on a sweet note.
As the celebration unfolded, it became clear why Lead Resident Assistant Taliea Burton later declared, "Today's celebration was a huge success." Indeed, the jubilant Fourth of July gathering at UTSH beautifully highlighted the warm sense of community that flourishes within its walls. Resident Assistant Renee Coleman organized the gathering and ensured the event was memorable for those in attendance.
UTSH is more than a facility—it's a home for the residents, a refuge for those battling homelessness and mental health issues. Yet, our mission is propelled by the kindness of individuals like you. If you'd like to join our mission, consider donating to UTSH.