Transitional Storage Check-In in downtown San Diego's East Village provides 400 lockers and storage bins for individuals experiencing homelessness, operated by the nonprofit Think Dignity at 252 16th Street since 2012. The facility originated from a 2011 legal settlement after the City of San Diego conducted unauthorized seizures of unhoused individuals' belongings, establishing storage access as a structural component of the city's homelessness response alongside meal programs run by Alpha Project. Each participant receives one combination-locked bin accessible during designated windows, allowing them to use public transit, attend medical appointments, or report to work without carrying all personal possessions. Since its inception, the center has helped more than 500 individuals gain employment or obtain housing through coordination with San Diego Housing Commission outreach workers who maintain an on-site presence for case management. The HUD-defined homelessness self-certification requirement and weekly check-in protocol ensure bins remain allocated to actively engaged participants, a structured model that complements the rapid-rehousing beds provided by Urban Street Angels for transition-age youth. The center's highest-throughput operation is its dual-window intake system, processing hundreds of check-ins per day while simultaneously coordinating bin reassignment from the 90-day abandonment queue for the approximately 130 individuals on the waiting list.