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The San Diego Financial Literacy Center's Partnerships The San Diego Financial Literacy Center’s Partnerships Educational Partners: 1. Canyon Crest Academy 2. Clairemont High School – Academy of Business 3. Crawford High School 4. Cuyamaca College 5. El Camino High School 6. Grossmont College 7. Helix High Night School 8. Mesa College 9. Mira Costa College 10. Miramar College 11. Mission Bay High School 12. Monte Vista High School – AVID Program 13. Mt. San Antonio College 14. Otay Ranch High School 15. Palomar College 16. San Diego City College 17. San Diego Community College District 18. San Diego Unified School District 19. Scripps Ranch High School 20. Southern California Biotechnology Center – Miramar College 21. Southwestern College 22. Southwest High School 23. Tierrasanta Elementary 24. Torrey Pines High School 25. UCSD Faculty & Staff 26. UCSD Housing & Dining 27. Upward Bound UCSD Military Partners: 1. Armed Services YMCA 2. Army One Source 3. California National Guard 4. Fleet & Family Support Center 5. Homefront San Diego 6. Lincoln Military Housing 7. Marine Corp Community Services 8. Military Affairs Advisory Committee 9. Military Veterans Solutions 10. MVP Vets 11. Naval Medical Center San Diego 12. Naval Special Warfare Family Foundation 13. Navy Marine Corp Relief Society – Naval Base San Diego 14. Navy Marine Corp Relief Society – MCAS Miramar 15. Navy Marine Corp Relief Society – Camp Pendleton 16. Operation Homefront - California 17. Psych Armor 18. Rosie Network 19. San Diego Military Family Collaborative 20. SDSU Veterans Center 21. Silhouettes for Vets 22. Support the Enlisted Project (STEP) 23. Travis Manion Foundation 24. UC San Diego Military Affiliated Students 25. UCSD Student Veterans Center 26. United States Coast Guard 27. United States Marine Corps 28. United States Navy 29. United Veterans Council of San Diego County 30. USO San Diego 31. ValorUSA 32. VA San Diego Healthcare System 33. Veterans Community Services 34. Veteran Research Alliance 35. Veterans Green Project 36. Vets360 37. Work First – Military & Veterans Services 38. Wounded Warrior Homes 39. Zero Eight Hundred Community Partners: 1. 2-1-1- San Diego 2. American Cancer Society 3. BAME Renaissance Community Development Corporation 4. Barrio Logan College Institute 5. Board of Supervisors – Greg Cox 6. Boys & Girls Club – San Juan Capistrano 7. Building Skills Partnership 8. CalWORKS 9. Canyon Ridge Baptist Church 10. Chula Vista Community Collaborative 11. Coleman University 12. Costco 13. County of San Diego – HHSA 14. County of San Diego – LIVE WELL 15. County of San Diego - ROSS 16. Elderhelp of San Diego 17. *EOPS 18. Escondido City Library 19. Family Health Centers 20. Financial Planning Association of San Diego 21. Fred Finch Youth Center 22. Girl Scouts San Diego 23. Habitat for Humanity 24. Head Start – Neighborworks 25. Housing Opportunities Collaborative 26. Interfaith Shelter Network 27. Interfaith Veterans Assistance of San Diego 28. Jack and Jill of America 29. Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation 30. Junior Achievement – San Diego 31. Kaplan College 32. Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) 33. Mental Health Systems 34. National University 35. New Alternatives 36. OASIS 37. San Diego Center for Children 38. San Diego Chamber of Commerce 39. San Diego County Libraries 40. San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering 41. San Pasqual Tribal Gaming Commission 42. SAY San Diego – Dads Corps 43. Second Chance 44. Small Business Administration 45. Southern Caregiver Resource Center 46. Spend Smart International 47. State of California – Controller’s Office 48. UCSD Cancer Survivors Group 49. United Way of San Diego County 50. Walden Family Services 51. Whatever it Takes 52. We Support U Corporate Partners: 1. Acushnet 2. Aeon Computing 3. Artesyn 4. Beck Steel 5. BIOCOM 6. Bsquared Credit 7. CBIZ 8. Chugach 9. Coastal Payroll Services 10. CT&E 11. D Street Bar & Grill 12. Debtwave Credit Counseling, Inc. 13. Docupop 14. Epsilon Systems Solutions 15. Fedcom Technology 16. First Allied Securities 17. Gallagher Levine Insurance 18. Glassey Smith Consumer Attorneys 19. Go Motion, Inc. 20. I-Grad 21. Jersey Mikes 22. Jones Lang LaSalle 23. JTurner Law Group 24. K South Digital 25. Kennedy Golf 26. KnoodleIt 27. Lava Partners 28. Lexus of Carlsbad 29. LowerMyBills.com 30. Made to Order 31. Miramar Federal Credit Union 32. Mintz Levin 33. Mirum Agency 34. Pacific Debt 35. Patio Restaurant Group 36. Presidio Capital Management 37. Pricewaterhouse Coopers 38. Primary Funding Corporation 39. Qualcomm 40. Redline Surgical 41. REIG 42. SDG&E 43. San Diego Country Club 44. Scatena Daniels 45. SDA Security (Recently Sold to Bay Alarm) 46. Sharp Business Solutions 47. Silvergate Bank 48. Student Loan Assistance Center 49. Synergy One Lending 50. The Internet Titans 51. Travis Mathew Foundation Partners: 1. Chase Foundation 2. FINRA Investor Education Foundation 3. Foundation for Financial Planning 4. Foundation for Women 5. Orangewood Children’s Foundation 6. Orfalea Foundation 7. The San Diego Foundation – Cox Cares Fund 8. LPL Foundation 9. State Farm Foundation .
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