Center for Community Solutions
Arlene Meza currently serves as a Staff Attorney at the Center for Community Solutions, a position held since July 2014. Prior to this role, Arlene gained valuable experience through internships at the Immigration Center for Women and Children in September 2012 and the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles from September 2011 to May 2012. Arlene Meza earned a Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, from 2010 to 2013, following a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government obtained from UC San Diego between 2005 and 2009.
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Center for Community Solutions
Since 1969, Center for Community Solutions has evolved into a leader in San Diego County and in California for providing compassionate, professional, and innovative solutions for helping individuals who have been affected by relationship violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Our community-based and collaborative programs aim to eliminate societal conditions that condone and perpetuate violence and abuse, and they include: • 24-hour crisis hotline • 24-hour in-person emergency crisis response to victims of sexual assault • 24-hour emergency shelters for domestic violence victims and their children • Long-term emergency shelter • Accompaniment to forensic exams for survivors of rape and sexual assault • Legal services, court accompaniment and on-going client services • Individual, child, and family counseling • Prevention and education • Community Outreach CCS operates the only Rape Crisis Center in San Diego. Last year CCS served over 22,000 individuals affected by intimate partner violence, sexual assault and stalking. Vision Our vision is for all people to live full, free, expressive and empowered lives in a safe, vibrant, healthy and peaceful community Mission Statement It is the mission of the Center for Community Solutions to end relationship and sexual violence by being a catalyst for caring communities and social justice.