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Stepping-Stones to Stability

Diana and her dog Molly. September 2023.

SAN DIEGO – Diana was at the lowest point of her life prior to finding help at C-HRT Safe Haven. She was trapped in a domestic violence situation, living on the streets, addicted to drugs, and battling untreated mental illness. According to the 2023 Point-in-Time Count conducted by the Regional Task Force on the Homeless, Diana was one of approximately 10,264 homeless individuals in San Diego County. “It’s just crazy how it just spiraled, then you become clueless and helpless, and you don’t know what to do. And it’s like people shun you; they don’t want to help you,” she shared. “I was just tired of it.”

Thankfully, in December of 2022, Diana was referred to C-HRT and began her journey forward. Sam Fookes, C-HRT Safe Haven Program Manager, observed, “Diana arrived at C-HRT Safe Haven as a very quiet person who mostly kept to herself.” Diana herself said, “The first day I showed up here [at C-HRT] … whenever I left out of here, I don’t know why, I cried. I was scared because it was the first time I actually took a step to do something for me.”

Diana was lost, confused, and afraid to face life alone. However, the C-HRT community ensured she had the support she needed. “It has been a privilege to watch her grow into a strong, independent individual,” Fookes added. Diana spoke about the transformative impact of the safe haven, highlighting everything from the simple joys of privacy and home-cooked meals to the invaluable mental health services and the sense of stability it provided her. “This place has been a major stepping-stone for me,” she stated.

Since moving into C-HRT, the services and support have helped Diana regain control of her thoughts and direction in life. “I started seeing the mental health people a lot more and started feeling more settled here,” she said. “Now I feel like I can come home to something and be okay, be safe.” Fookes noted, “She has even expanded her family by adopting a furry friend named Molly. Molly has completely changed Diana’s worldview, and she truly puts herself and her family first.”

The program also helped Diana prepare for the path ahead. “I am excited to learn what new opportunities and achievements Diana will make with the support of the C-HRT Safe Haven community behind her,” said Fookes. Diana has decided to revamp her cleaning service here in San Diego. She has acquired her LLC, customers, and even a website for her business.

A sense of family and stability has also been prominent to Diana at C-HRT. “I’ve never had that close-knit family,” she said. With the staff and other clients at C-HRT, “you get to see these people day in, day out now, it’s like they’re family, it’s like they’re your brothers or sisters,” she stated.

The Community Harm Reduction Team (C-HRT) Safe Haven serves up to 22 unhoused residents living with chronic substance use conditions and is a partnership between the County of San Diego, the City of San Diego, Family Health Centers, and Episcopal Community Services. Mental health services, substance use disorder aid, and help to achieve stability are just a few ways the program supports its residents.

You can make a tangible difference in the lives of residents like Diana by donating your time, talents, or funds to support their healing journey. For more information, visit ECS California C-HRT Safe Haven.

C-HRT First Annual Labor Day Celebration

C-HRT residents and staff celebrate Labor Day. September 2023.

SAN DIEGO – This year has held a lot of “firsts” for ECS’ Community Harm Reduction Team (C-HRT) Safe Haven. The Safe Haven officially opened in January 2023 and has accepted residents with open arms since day one. C-HRT held its first annual Labor Day Celebration this month, which exemplified its welcoming spirit.

An abundance of helping hands brought the event to life. C-HRT’s Activities Committee of resident volunteers planned the details, including the menu, food preparation, and music. Activities Committee members include residents Diana, Raymond, and Zehren.

Diana prepped veggie packs, a perfect option for vegetarian attendees; Ray made asparagus; resident Daniel served fruit salad from his mother’s recipe; and the staff prepared ribs. 

The residents and staff enjoyed a family-style meal with good food and good people. Taliea Burton, Lead Resident Assistant, shared, “This is important as many of our residents lack familial and other social supports, so, at C-HRT, we strive to bring our community together!”

C-HRT Safe Haven serves up to 22 unhoused residents living with chronic substance use conditions and is a partnership between the County of San Diego, the City of San Diego, and Episcopal Community Services. For more information, visit https://www.ecscalifornia.org/c-hrtsafehaven. 

ECS C-HRT Safe Haven in the Board of Supervisors District 4 Behavioral Services Tour

Supervisor Nathan Fletcher & Daniel, an ECS C-HRT client, smile for the camera after a candid conversation. March 2023.

Today, ECS Community Harm Reduction Team (C-HRT) Safe Haven participated in the Board of Supervisors District 4 Behavioral Health Services (BHS) Tour coordinated by Supervisor Nathan Fletcher’s office.

The tour visited several San Diego behavioral health programs/presentations, including A Better Way, North Coastal Live Well Heath Center Crisis Stabilization Unit and Mobile Crisis Response Team, BHS Opioid Epidemic & Opioid Settlement Framework, and ECS C-HRT Safe Haven.

Supervisor Nathan Fletcher sharing insight and program knowledge with tour participants. March 2023.

Tour participants included Supervisor Nathan Fletcher, Representative Scott Peters, and various leaders interested in San Diego’s work around behavioral health from Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, San Francisco, and staff from San Diego’s Congressional delegation. 

ECS C-HRT Safe Haven provides a safe and supportive space for individuals referred by Family Health Centers who deal with chronic homelessness, substance use disorders, and mental illnesses. Our compassionate team provides evidence-based care, with both lived and professional experience, to help clients on their journey to wellness. 

Thank you Supervisor Nathan Fletcher, County of San Diego, and Family Health Services, for your partnership on this important community initiative. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those struggling with behavioral health issues. 

*(C-HRT) Community Harm Reduction Team 

From left to right: Katie Wood, FHCSD Director Substance Use Disorder Services; Supervisor Nathan Fletcher, County of San Diego; Stacie Perez, ECS VP of Programs; Rhonda Brown, County BHS; Betsy Knight, County BHS; and Cara Evans Murray, Deputy Director, County BHS at ECS C-HRT Safe Haven for tour. March 2023.

ECS to Open New "Safe Haven" in Midway District

Mayor Todd Gloria (front left); ECS CEO Elizabeth Fitzsimons (front middle); County Board Chair Nathan Fletcher (front right), and other business and healthcare professionals pose after the press conference. December 2022.

We're excited to announce that ECS is expanding its efforts to support our most vulnerable community members.

Our brand new, 22-bed Community Harm Reduction Team (C-HRT) Safe Haven in the Midway District of Point Loma, San Diego, is set to open soon, providing a safe and supportive space for individuals referred by Family Health Centers.

Our compassionate and empathetic team is dedicated to providing evidence-based care, with both lived and professional experience, to help clients on their journey to wellness.

We’re appreciative of Supervisor Nathan Fletcher and Mayor Todd Gloria for their support and leadership in this initiative.

Don't miss this opportunity to make a difference – join us in supporting this critical initiative and get involved.

ECS CEO Elizabeth Fitzsimons Speaks at the C-HRT Press Conference

More about C-HRT Safe Haven

ECS CEO Elizabeth Fitzsimons, speaking at the press conference. December 2022.

ECS leadership and Behavioral Health Director (middle) complete the facility tour. December 2022.

Community & Volunteer Engagement Manager Angel Ibarra (left); Communications Director Adrienne Wilkerson; County Board Chair Nathan Fletcher; and Vice President of Programs Stacie Perez (right) after the C-HRT Safe Haven facility tour. December 2022.