zero8hundred, Inc.

Services Provided: Education, Emergency Resources, Employment, Housing/Shelter, Individual and Family Life, Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services, SDMFC Member

Mission: 

To proactively link transitioning service members, recent veterans and their families to a broad range of resources and opportunities in the community, helping them successfully transition to civilian life.

zero8hundred provides assistance by teaming up transitioning personnel 1:1 with a military-connected (veteran or military spouse) counselor – referred to as a Resource & Outreach Specialist – who comes alongside them to help identify their unique needs and then connects them to those organizations and resources available to meet those needs anywhere in San Diego, Riverside, Imperial or Orange counties.

Who Does zero8hundred Serve:

Transitioning service-members, veterans within 1 year of transition, Reserves/National Guard before/during/after activation and their spouses

How does zero8hundred serve the military-connected community?

zero8hundred provides navigation and transition coaching support to transitioning military personnel, and their spouses, to local resources to help them execute their transition plan to meet their unique needs as they prepare to enter the civilian community.

zero8hundred Partners: 
Navy Region Southwest; San Diego/Riverside/Imperial and Orange county MSOs and VSOs

4699 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite 104,  San Diego, CA 92123
Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00am to 6:00pm

Navigating A Government Shutdown

 

A government shutdown can bring a lot of uncertainty and stress, especially if this is your first time experiencing one.  Please take a deep breath and know you’re not alone.

We’ve put together the one-sheets below with resources to help guide you through this time.  As you navigate the days ahead, remember to take care of yourself and your loved ones.  

Navigating Government Shutdown dtd 30 Jan 2026:  Please note that this will change as we get updates.  For “services expected to remain available”, these were services available during the last shutdown.

Veteran Field Guide to Government Shutdown (VA)

If you are feeling anxiety and or want to plan ahead to make sure your 2026 is off on the right foot, we highly recommend you connect with a financial counselor at your nearest military installation.  For a list of financial counselors and other resources, please check out our January convening blog page.  

If you need support or access to resources, the SAY San Diego Military Family Resource Center is here to help. You can reach them at mfrc@saysandiego.org

DONATIONS

DONATIONS

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Thanks for helping us make a difference in the military and veteran-connected community! All donations are welcome and appreciated.

SDMFC 2025 Membership

SDMFC 2025 Membership

Looking to become an SDMFC Member or to renew your membership in 2025? You came to the right place! Are you a current member, would like to become a member, or want to know what it means to be an SDMFC member? 

See the newest information to SDMFC Membership!

 

SDMFC CONVENING

SDMFC CONVENING


Did you miss a convening?  Check out our past convenings:  CLICK HERE

Convenings are held on the 4th Friday of the month at 10 a.m.  Mark your calendars!

  • TOPIC: Families of the Move: How to Prepare for the PCS Season
  • WHEN: Friday, 27 February 2026 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m
  • LOCATION:  National University (9388 Lightwave Ave., San Diego, CA 92123)
  • PARKING: Free in parking lot 
  • WHO: Military-connected organizations, agencies, service providers, servicemembers, and families; open to SDMFC members and non-members alike.

Our location will be switching often in 2025.  Please sign up for our updates and to see where we will be throughout the year!  CLICK HERE