Report

ADL San Diego 2025 In Review

A woman and a girl on the San Diego Walk 2019

In 2025, ADL San Diego remained steadfast in its mission "to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all," navigating a year marked by tragedy, resilience and historic impact. From deadly antisemitic attacks across the United States to escalating harassment in local schools and on college campuses, the need for ADL's work has never been more urgent. Here in San Diego and Imperial Counties, our team responded to hundreds of reported incidents, celebrated the landmark passage of AB 715 to strengthen protections against antisemitism in California schools, reached nearly 81,000 K-12 students through the No Place for HateĀ® program and deepened partnerships with law enforcement, elected officials and interfaith communities. This annual report reflects the collective dedication of our board, staff, volunteers and donors who make it possible to protect, advocate and educate on behalf of the Jewish community and all those targeted by hate.