


16 th Street and Newton Avenue, operated by Alpha Project for the Homeless, provides up to 275 beds for adults 18 years of age or older.NOTE: Bed availability listed below is subject to change based on public health guidance from local, state, or federal authorities. SDHC currently oversees a coordinated shelter intake process to maximize use of available beds within the system. The shelters provide safe, low-barrier, temporary housing, as well as stabilization and supportive services to prepare individuals and families experiencing homelessness for the most appropriate housing solutions. The City’s Bridge Shelter and Interim Housing programs address the immediate shelter needs of San Diegans experiencing homelessness. SDHC operates several direct service programs for individuals and families experiencing homelessness in the City more information about SDHC’s direct service programs may be found here. Homelessness Program for Engaged Educational Resources (PEER).Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Continuum of Care (CoC) grants. SDHC also administers RRH and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) programs through several U.S. SDHC administers shelter, transitional housing, supportive services, and rapid rehousing (RRH) programs on behalf of the City through several Memoranda of Understanding (MOU). The San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC) and City of San Diego (City) Homelessness Programs provide temporary shelter, supportive services, and permanent housing to some of the City’s most vulnerable residents.
