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About Father Joe Carroll
Father Joe’s Villages’ founder and President Emeritus, a San Diego visionary and leader, Father Joe Carroll, passed away from health complications on July 10th. His final moments were filled with peace and support. As an icon of the Southern California region and...
Annual Report 2020
In 2020, our staff and leadership rose to the challenge of COVID-19, protecting the lives of the people we serve. Now, see the impact of your support through the digital version of Father Joe’s Villages’ Annual Report.

Father Joe’s Villages Joins Health Center Partners of Southern California
A new partnership between Father Joe’s Villages and Health Center Partners will widen the health care safety net to address the complex needs of people experiencing homelessness in San Diego. Health Center Partners of Southern California (HCP), the leading...
Father Joe’s Villages Braces For Surging Housing Insecurity This Holiday Season
2020 has been a hard year for everyone. The COVID-19 crisis has created unprecedented challenges for health care, supply chains, and small businesses. The impacts on employment and housing insecurity could have a long-lasting impact on the lives of people at-risk of...
5 Ways to Give Back to the Community This Thanksgiving
While family gatherings may look different this year due to coronavirus, here are just a few ways you can give back this Thanksgiving with Father Joe’s Villages.

Volunteer at Father Joe’s Villages
Volunteering has numerous benefits for you and our San Diego community. Help Neighbors in Need As a volunteer for Father Joe’s Villages, your service will have a direct impact on the lives of your neighbors in need. After all, Father Joe’s Villages has helped more...
Investing in Children: Patrick Strives for a Better Life for His Family
A father of seven children, Patrick always worked extra hard to support his family. However, after being let go from his job as a Lead Electronic Assembly Specialist, Patrick became unable to pay his rent and he and his family ended up losing their home. When they became homeless, Father Joe’s Villages was there to offer support and resources.
