Our Impact

UPAC programs strengthen and empower the diverse, under-served, and vulnerable communities of San Diego.

In FY 22-23, UPAC reached more than 34,000 individuals, providing direct services to over 8,471 underserved community members.

2022/2023 Fiscal Year Statistics

4,626

adults and older adults received mental health prevention and intervention services

435

responses to acts of community violence were made

462

children and their families received services to increase mental health and wellness

568

individuals received treatment and recovery programs to overcome an addiction

3,700

hours of paid employment for homeless youth ages 18-25 at the Neighborhood Enterprise Center and Timmy’s Pizzeria and print shop provided

“5:30 a.m. my cell phone rings… it is one of my clients. She is in the hospital bleeding and doesn’t understand what the doctors are telling her. Can I come please? I rush to the hospital and find out she had a miscarriage. What could I do other than to be there to support, console and interpret for her.”