filepro in Chula Vista's Broadway corridor operates as a nonprofit resource hub at 664 Broadway, coordinating wraparound case management for individuals navigating homelessness, domestic violence, addiction recovery, and reentry after incarceration. The organization's intake model pairs each participant with a dedicated case manager who coordinates housing placement, legal assistance, and job-readiness referrals — connecting them to neighborhood anchors such as Heritage Community Center for sustained engagement and programming. Program tracks target five at-risk populations — survivors of human trafficking, individuals in addiction recovery, families experiencing domestic violence, people reentering from incarceration, and those in chronic homelessness — with service pathways tailored to each barrier profile. Workforce-development referrals feed into South Bay educational institutions, including Chula Vista Adult School, where participants pursue GED completion, English-language proficiency, and vocational certification as steps toward stable employment. The continuum-of-care framework integrates mental health counseling, substance-abuse treatment navigation, emergency-shelter placement, and long-term mentorship into a single intake pipeline designed to reduce recidivism and chronic homelessness within San Diego County's South Region.