


Institutions of the Diocese
Reaching Out to a Larger Community
Institutions of the Diocese are programs or servcies that are not financially funded by the Diocese but have significant presence in our ministry through the participation of clergy, churches, or individuals.
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- All Saints Cemetery Association
- The Bishop's School
- Camp Stevens
- Episcopal Community Services (ECS)
- Mission to Seafarers
- St. Luke's Refugee Network
- St. Paul's Senior Home & Services
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All Saints Cemetery Association
All Saints Cemetery
200 Peyri Road
Oceanside CA 92054
Next to Heritage Park is the Episcopal All Saints Cemetery, founded in 1888.

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The Bishop's School

As an independent, college preparatory school for students in grades six through twelve, Bishop's believes that certain skills, knowledge, and the ability to reason are necessary to meet the demands of a college education and to benefit from it. The School's affiliation with the Episcopal Church reflects the belief that knowledge combined with a spiritual awareness better enables students to function as caring, effective adults in today's world. At Bishop's, the focus is on developing the whole person.
7607 La Jolla Boulevard
La Jolla, CA 92037
Phone: 858-459-4021
Founded 1909
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Camp Stevens

A peaceful place apart, this 256 acre retreat center near the former gold mining town of Julian is open for church groups, individuals, classes, fellowship groups and more for week-long or weekend retreats. An institution of this diocese for over 50 years, it serves as a model of ecological responsibility and helps us reclaim active stewardship of God's creation. Programs range from contemplative adult retreats to ecological awareness training for youth; or you may create your own program with the help of experienced staff who can help with team-building, day hikes, ropes courses and more. Contact Camp Stevens for more information: info@campstevens.org, 760-765-0028.
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Episcopal Community Services (ECS)
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PO Box 33168 San Diego, California 92163 (619) 228-2800 Director: Lesslie Keller |
For the past 80 years, ECS has provided comprehensive help to men, women and children in need, enabling them to lead independent and successful lives.
Services in San Diego County include: emergency assistance for women and children fleeing domestic violence and for homless adults with mental illness.
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Services in Coachella Valley include: transitional housing for homeless adults who are disabled or HIV positive; permanent housing for disabled adults; walk-in centers for homless adults; services for homeless families; head start for children; behavioral health and substance abuse services.
For more information, please contact: Alyssa Osian, Director of Development & Marketing for Episcopal Community Services at (619) 228-2800 or via email at aosian@ecscalifornia.org.
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Episcopal Schools of the Diocese

All Saints' Episcopal School3674 Seventh Avenue San Diego, 92103 Founded 1947
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St. John's Parish Day School760 First Avenue Chula Vista 91910 Founded 1950
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The Bishop's School7607 La Jolla Boulevard
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St. Margaret's Episcopal School47-535 Highway 74 Palm Desert 92260
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Christ Church Day School926 C Avenue Coronado 92118 Founded 1957
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Preschools
All Saints1940 Shadowridge Dr
St. Andrew's, La Mesa4816 Glen St La Mesa 91941 (619) 469-5330
St. Andrew's by-the-Sea1050 Thomas Avenue Pacific Beach 92109 (858) 273-3023 |
St. Andrew's, Encinitas890 Balour Drive Encinitas 92024 (760) 753-5636
St. Bartholomew's, Poway16275 Pomerado Road Poway 92064 (858) 487-2140
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Mission to Seafarers
The Mission to Seafarers is part of a worldwide network of chaplains, lay staff, and volunteers working for the welfare of seafarers of all races and creeds in over 300 ports. For specific information about this ministry and volunteer opportunities, please contact the Port Chaplian: the Rev. Robert Crafts, MD, Captain, Medical Corps, US Navy, retired: rcrafts@cox.net
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St. Luke's Refugee Network
San Diego hosts almost 3500 Sudanese refugees, mainly from the Dinka, Nuer, Bari and Equatorial tribal areas of the Sudan.
The Network supports refugees as they arrive under the auspices of the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees (UNHCR), the U.S. Department of State and the receiving agencies.
The Network helps refugees in acquiring foodstamps and social security cards, enrolling in school and medical programs, obtaining driver's licenses, learning English and more. Important parts of the program are the provision of household goods and furniture to arriving families.
The Refugee Network also helps families who have been displaced by genocide in Burma and Bhutan. Some of the services provided are:
- tutoring for school age children
- clothing
- furniture
- medical appointment translation
- applying for government assistance
The Refugee Network tutors children on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:00 to 5:00 pm at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Tutors with educational backgrounds are needed, as are funds to pay staff members of this program.
For more information, please contact:
Dr. John G. McLevie
1627 Mapleleaf Court
Encinitas, CA 92024
760-633-4445 or 619-283-1337
619-633-4449
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St. Paul's Senior Homes & Services
St. Paul's Manor, Villa, John A. McColl Family Health Center and the Community Care Center are owned and operated by St. Paul's Episcopal Home, Inc., a non-profit, charitable organization. In the early 1950s, the lay people of St. Paul's Episcopal Church sponsored St. Paul's Manor. Today, St. Paul's Senior Homes & Services provides care to a religiously diverse population of residents. Services include independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing care, hospice, and child and adult day services.
