Operating out of 4508 Mission Bay Dr. in San Diego, CA 92109, Center for Community Solutions has been a leader in addressing relationship and sexual violence across San Diego County since 1969. Originally known as the Center for Women's Studies and Services, the organization rebranded over the years while expanding its reach to serve more than 21,000 adults and children annually. Under CEO Cori Austin, CCS runs the only rape crisis center in the city of San Diego alongside a countywide 24-hour bilingual crisis helpline. Services include emergency and long-term domestic violence shelters, individual and family counseling, hospital accompaniment during forensic exams, and legal assistance covering temporary restraining orders, family law consultation, and immigration screenings. The Pacific Beach office serves as CCS's central hub, with satellite locations in El Cajon, Escondido, and downtown San Diego. Neighborhood organizations working on related challenges include Shoreline Community Services on Chalcedony Street, which focuses on homelessness prevention in the same Central Beach corridor. CCS also delivers prevention and education programs in schools, universities, and faith-based communities, teaching healthy relationship skills, affirmative consent, and bystander intervention strategies. The Walter J. & Betty C. Zable Foundation has supported the organization with six-figure challenge matches, and CCS hosts its annual Tea & Tonic fundraiser—the 25th edition featured keynote speaker Tarana Burke, founder of the #MeToo movement. Staff members are available weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Mission Bay Drive office, and volunteers from local universities contribute through the Development Department and prevention outreach. The Pacific Beach Taylor Branch Library is another civic anchor along the same stretch of the neighborhood.