Founded in 1981 under EIN 95-3649525, Veterans Village of San Diego in Point Loma operates a nationally recognized continuum of care for homeless and at-risk veterans from multiple sites across the Midway District San Diego, including this Kemper Street intake office near Pechanga Arena. The organization's service model layers bridge housing, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing with substance-use rehabilitation, mental health counseling through Cohen Veterans Network clinics, and the employment-readiness pipeline at nearby Goodwill Community Employment Center. VVSD invented both Stand Down—a two-day intervention launched in 1988 that has since been replicated at more than 200 sites nationwide—and Homeless Court, a 1990 partnership with the San Diego Public Defender that resolves outstanding warrants blocking veterans from securing housing. Vet Villas in Escondido adds 52 income-based apartment units with one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts, on-site case management, a food pantry, and childcare referrals for veteran families. The Welcome Home Family Program, a residential facility for homeless female veterans and their children, reflects the same community-integration mission that San Diego Fleet Week Foundation supports through its annual Military Family Day programming on Broadway Pier. VVSD's most resource-intensive operation is the Veterans Rehabilitation Center at 4141 Pacific Highway, an 80-bed state-certified substance-use treatment facility with phased construction that added intake, counseling, medical, and employment wings across two capital campaigns.