CSA San Diego County is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established to promote social justice and public welfare through comprehensive programs addressing discrimination and fair housing violations. The organization operates as a leading voice in upholding and enforcing fair housing laws across San Diego County, serving as a resource for residents facing housing discrimination and related social justice issues.
The organization offers multiple free services including fair housing education and enforcement, free rental counseling through CALHFA partnership, first-time homebuyer counseling, mortgage counseling, and human trafficking victim support. They provide civic engagement forums to address fair housing and discrimination issues, partner with the San Diego Regional Hate Crime Coalition for hate crime prevention education, and maintain protected class education around race, color, religion, national origin, disability, family status, and gender discrimination in housing.
CSA San Diego County is distinguished by its dual focus on both legal enforcement of fair housing rights and community education. They operate with CALHFA contractor status for counseling services, offer multilingual support (English, Spanish, Arabic available), and maintain active community engagement initiatives beyond basic counseling. Their approach combines direct victim support with broader advocacy and prevention work.
As a non-profit organization, CSA San Diego County is genuinely focused on social justice rather than profit generation. The primary limitation is that they appear regionally focused on San Diego County specifically. While they provide fair housing enforcement and counseling services, their primary strength lies in fair housing discrimination cases rather than general credit or debt counseling, though their CALHFA counseling services do address mortgage and rental financial readiness.