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    Promising Futures Inc

    Promising Futures Inc

    (7 reviews)

    Promising Futures Inc. stands as a beacon of hope and commitment in the realm of developmental…read moredisabilities services, addressing the critical gaps in support for individuals who are often overlooked or underserved in our community. This organization's unwavering dedication to those with severe communication and behavior issues sets it apart, aiming to transform lives that are at risk of state hospitalization, repeated failure, idleness, lack of progress in skill development, and even abuse. As the Executive Director, I feel it is important that the community is aware that the heart of Promising Futures' mission lies in creating a supportive environment that not only addresses the unique needs of this population but also fosters measurable success and individual independence. By providing day program and residential services, Promising Futures is not only addressing immediate needs but also challenging societal norms that dictate limitations on certain segments of the population. I am proud to share that we specialize in Autism and Behavior Management which showcases a nuanced understanding of the complexities associated with developmental disabilities. Promising Futures believes in Active Treatment and learning for its clients, setting a precedent for the incorporation of evidence-based practices in the field. The commitment to developing quality individualized day treatment vocational programs and residential services further underlines the organization's dedication to tailoring support to the unique challenges each individual faces. Promising Futures does not only aim to meet the immediate needs of its clients but also envisions a long-term impact on the broader community. The aspiration to develop a continuum of day services for those whose needs are not adequately met speaks to the organization's foresight and commitment to improving standards and practices in San Diego County and beyond, and I am proud to be part of it. Whether you want to give back by joining our team, or finding placement for your child, Promising Futures, is beyond the standards.

    Our son has been with promising Futures for a year and a half now and we couldn't be more pleased…read morewith how he has matured. He is always treated with respect and dignity, and the residential and day programs are great. My husband and I can now rest easy knowing that our son is in a safe and caring home and is able to attend a day program to continue his growth.

    East County Transitional Living Center - This is Diane Wheeler, the fraud herself

    East County Transitional Living Center

    (20 reviews)

    What could improve?? A LOT! FIRST having a new graduate be transitioned out before they have a job…read moreand money saved up. What's up with that?? Second background checks on staff!!! Y'all just let anyone in eh? Im still freaking traumatized thanks. Mental health evaluations on people before they come into the program. Because....yikes! Im implicated in something I'm not even a part of . just because I knew a certain former staff member. Staff taking responsibility where it lies with them would also help a lot and go a long way. That place is a depressing program. I was harassed by staff and people in the program alike for a year. All bcuz I spoke up. Yet nothing was done to stop it or prevent it. They simply didn't care. More real life classes need to be applied as well. When you're done with the year you are not ready for the world again. No skills except laundry and housekeeping. If you are not versed in finances you are literally screwed. Stop following people when they go to Albertsons. It's creepy! AsF! I always looked over my shoulder when I left campus. Also the staff members will literally end up where you are going, bcuz they take back roads. It's EXTREMELY creepy and unsettling. The people in the program are not too nice ..they believe the gossip that goes around that place. They will clique up against you and talk smack. Go to your social media and take screenshots of your posts in order to start drama. Do I think this place has value? No not at all. Instead of kicking said staff member out, she was allowed to stay in the same dorm with me where the abuse continued. Towards the end of my stay there she finally ceased. Overall I wouldn't recommend this program to anyone.

    Amazing Transitional Living Center, very accommodating. Serve 3 meals a day, and you get a bunk…read morebed. It is a Phase based program and work calls in exchange for room & board policy. Will take Single Men, Single Women and Families.

    Brides for a Cause - Wedding dress

    Brides for a Cause

    (102 reviews)

    North Park

    This was my first time here and absolutely loved it!…read more We're shopping for my cousin's wedding and Elaine was super duper helpful. We plan to return in a few weeks to check out the new inventory. Thanks Elaine!

    I really enjoyed my time here. The employees were incredibly kind and welcoming. I came in on a…read morewhim with a friend, not expecting much, and was pleasantly surprised by how many dresses I genuinely loved. While some were out of my budget or would have required alterations I wasn't willing to do, I ended up finding the perfect dress--already my size, needing little to no alterations, and within my budget. We were honestly amazed. I also really appreciated that they offer to hold a dress for a short period of time (either a few hours or up to a day). When you're making a big purchase decision--especially since the dresses are final sale--it's refreshing and reassuring to see a business that encourages you not to rush. It felt honest and thoughtful, not like they were just trying to make a quick sale. The only downside was the fitting room lighting. It isn't very flattering and doesn't show well on camera, which makes it hard if you're FaceTiming family or friends for a second opinion. I'd recommend stepping toward the front of the store near the window for better lighting. As a suggestion to the store, improving the fitting room lighting would make a huge difference and would also allow customers to feel more comfortable without having to walk to the front of the shop or be visible from outside. Overall, though, it was truly a great experience, and I would absolutely recommend this store.

    La Mesa Woman's Club - Jenny Wenny Cakes setup

    La Mesa Woman's Club

    (5 reviews)

    not much of a women's center anymore. very industrial area, which i like. surprised citymark is…read moresupposed to be building high end residences here across from walmart and the automotive shop. very different design for citymark as well - when i purchased one of their condos (m2i) there was a lot of architectural talk about matching the facade to the surrounding neighborhood - didn't work out that way, but i liked the exposed structural materials at that location. in the end - a condo at this location cannot be worth more than $100k or $200 a square foot for 600sf. still crazy expensive compared to what the land was sold for at around $160k for the whole lot then resold recently at $2.1 million supposedly. better question - how could a location like this be worth anything at all when there are hundreds of condos proposed for construction in la mesa on their gis website? be careful starting a business that requires foot traffic here, when m2i first started the vast majority of the businesses in that area went belly up within a few years and that was in a high traffic city location - almost no-one walks around this area. the entitled design certainly is not industrial enough for the neighborhood - makes me super sad to read about the la mesa women's club at the library while also spending $320k on a unit at m2i then learning about what they are building here / how the developer/woman's group is suing the church next door. i am a bit ashamed to have paid for one of these units from citymark in the past - m2i 506 at 1050 island ave. that was me. also of note - citymark has a habit of installing very limited finished with the expectation that owners finish the interior of the units. that can work, but you should pay appropriately. personally - i expect more from a woman's club. primarily: consideration for the longevity of the city and the architectural design which they have strong control over at this location. they definitely sold out here while beating up on the church they grew up alongside. not cool - that says something about its current members. when you have property and an opportunity to build something that develops the city you are supposed to be shepherding, but you choose to sell out like this - there's something very wrong or entirely self centered going on. this proposed citymark design also shows that the women's club does not care about fabrication or industry whatsoever (which this area is rife with), just high end residential which is not going to help the la mesa tax base. expect a glut of units in la mesa at rock bottom prices with the intent of having you drive to work on a regular basis instead of working locally (there are already huge vacancies.) also expect higher prices in this area because of fewer low dollar residences.

    I found a place where I love to be with women just like me-who also understand me! Let's serve the…read morecommunity in many ways everyday, but join us to make sure we can always stand as The La Mesa Women's Club! You will have a chance to meet us all monthly, and please tell friends about my news! I found these ladies a few years back, and it was such a pleasure to help! I can help much more now, but the support for me through a very tough time, and it's good to know 5 star quality women like these! I hope to get to meet more of you and strengthen the most beautiful California with more leaders! 5star property manager and Realtor Survivor of Trauma, Ex Liquid Blue Dance Band member, Author to be, Mom of 3 Member of ECClubhouse and returning to Women's club! CCC2022

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