On Campus Showers


Cuyamaca College offers showers to all current Cuyamaca students in the locker rooms located in the Athletics Department Gym (Building D). You do not have to be an athlete to use the showers, but you do have to be a Cuyamaca College student.  Lockers are available in the locker room to secure your belongings while you shower. Below are the hours of operation:

 

Monday - Friday

7:00am - 6:00pm

 

To use the showers, please contact Cuyamaca Cares for check-in information.

 

In need of hygiene products?


Fill out the hygiene request form by clicking the button below and Cuyamaca Cares staff will build your hygiene pack for you! You may pick up your hygiene pack at the Cuyamaca Cares office on Mondays between 10:00am and 3:00pm only. See the campus map below for directions to our office.

 

Hygiene Request Form

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Cuyamaca Cares at 619-660-4203.

 

Campus Map

 

Off-Campus Community Shower Locations

 

San Diego Rescue Mission Mobile Shower Ministry

 

Offering basic hygiene and friendship to our neighbors without homes through the dignity of a hot shower.


For people surviving on the streets, having access to basic hygiene can make a world of difference. With two mobile 4-stall shower trailers, we’ll provide hundreds of hot showers to guests each week at locations throughout San Diego County. As we form relationships with those we serve, we hope to connect them to one of our centers for temporary or long-term shelter and provide referrals to other services.

 

Humanity Showers


We believe that every person deserves access to a shower and dignity, no matter what. We do this on the premise that it's every person's fundamental human right to have access to showers
 

We offer mobile showers throughout San Diego,  Orange, and Los Angeles Ca. 
 

Our goal is to support those in need, assisting them in our best capacity for a better quality of life. To do this, we collaborate with local groups to provide showers, haircuts, hygiene, food, and clothes. Local community members help fund our efforts.