10News reporter Adam Campos spoke to Father Joe's Villages about how they're helping the unhoused as a storm is expected to roll into San Diego this weekend.
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- Father Joe's Villages is converting its cafeteria and additional spaces into shelters for up to 134 people on a first come, first serve basis. 34s
- Shelter guests will receive meals and can access services like medical care, substance use support, job training, and case management. 54s
- For some individuals, this may be their first interaction with shelter staff or social workers. 1m 2s
- Living Water Church of the Nazarene and the Palmer Robley Center are also providing shelter, with check-in times at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. respectively. 1m 19s
- These emergency shelter efforts are in partnership with the City of San Diego, with staff working extra hours during the bad weather season. 1m 40s