Projects tagged with "Volunteer & Donations"

Host a donation drive for U.S. Vets (Inglewood)

Host a donation drive and provide personal hygiene kits, cleaning products, clothing, warm and cold weather supplies, housing supplies, food, gift cards and transportation cards. For more information call or your local U.S. Vets office.

Participate in community events for U.S. Vets (Inglewood)

Participate in community events by staffing an event, hosting a restaurant fundraiser, chaperone an outing, donate transportation services, host an on-site event, or provide activities to engage veterans! For more information call or your local U.S. Vets office.

Provide meals & food for U.S. Vets (Inglewood)

Provide meals & food by sponsoring meals, preparing, delivering, and serving meals, assembling snack bags, delivering sack lunches, and delivering monthly birthday cakes! For more information call or your local U.S. Vets office.

Volunteer for Wednesday Night Childcare with Union Rescue Mission

Provide support at Angeles House by being the hands and feet of Jesus to Union Rescue Mission's youth. They need you! They Have Midweek ( Chapel / Worship ) Service and they need your support with the youth! Visit: https://www.cervistech.com/acts/console.php?console_id=0267&console_type=event&ht=1

Volunteer as a Warehouse Sorter with Union Rescue Mission

Help Union Rescue Mission with sorting clothes/household items/books/toys/other donations for Thrift Stores. You can serve the entire shift or a partial shift. They are happy to have you whenever they can. Plenty of parking is available and it is free. Visit: https://www.cervistech.com/acts/console.php?console_id=0267&console_type=event&ht=1

Volunteer to Prepare and Serve Breakfast Meals with Union Rescue Mission

Help prepare and serve breakfast meals to those sheltered at Union Rescue Mission's Angeles House campus. Angeles House is their new campus which just opened this past April and shelters an additional 86 families in Los Angeles. Visit: https://www.cervistech.com/acts/console.php?console_id=0267&console_type=event&ht=1

Volunteer to Prepare and Serve Dinner Meals with Union Rescue Mission

Help prepare and serve dinner meals to those sheltered at Union Rescue Mission's Angeles House campus. Angeles House is their new campus which just opened this past April and shelters an additional 86 families in Los Angeles. Visit: https://www.cervistech.com/acts/console.php?console_id=0267&console_type=event&ht=1

Volunteer to Prepare and Serve Dinner Meals with Union Rescue Mission (Hope Gardens)

Help Union Rescue Mission and Hope Gardens Family Center prepare and set-up for meals, serve, as well as assist in the clean-up process. Meal services volunteers are required to be at least 14 years of age.Visit: https://www.cervistech.com/acts/console.php?console_id=0267&console_type=event&ht=1

Volunteer to Prepare and Serve Breakfast Meals with Union Rescue Mission and Hope Gardens Family Center

Help prepare and serve breakfast meals to those at the Hope Gardens Family Center. Must be 14 years of age or older to partcipate. Find out more and sign up at the link below: https://www.cervistech.com/acts/webreg/eventdetail.php?event_id=1108&org_id=0267&event_category_id=&keyword=&sort=&zip=&zip_radius=5&source=&filter_choice=&cal_choice=&cal_year=2022&cal_month=9&res_choice=&console_mode=console&res_code=&disp_status=open&filter_date=None&filter_start_time=&filter_end_time=

Volunteer to Prepare and Serve Lunch Meals with Union Rescue Mission (Angeles House)

Help prepare and serve lunch meals to those sheltered at Union Rescue Mission's Angeles House campus. Angeles House is their new campus which just opened this past April and shelters an additional 86 families in Los Angeles. Must be 14 years of age or older to volunteer. Visit: https://www.cervistech.com/acts/console.php?console_id=0267&console_type=event&ht=1

Help Pack and Distribute Food in Lancaster with Living Water Worship Center

Living Water Worship Center is a non-profit organization that supports the community with food and mobile showers at their facility. What You'll be Doing: Volunteers will be assisting with unloading food from trucks, Stocking shelves and sorting/packing food, and Distributing food to the community. Requirements & Skills: Minimum age to volunteer is 18, All volunteers must wear masks, Be able to lift up to 25 lbs to 45 Ibs, and Waiver Form Required. A copy will be sent to you when you register. Disclaimer: Living Water Worship Center is its own organization and its policies may not reflect those of the Food Bank. Visit: https://www.cervistech.com/acts/console.php?console_type=event&console_id=0338&cat_id=&filter_choice=&cal_choice=&res_choice=&res_code=&source=

Serve Breakfast to Those in Need with St. Francis Center

St. Francis Center is a soup kitchen and food pantry located in Downtown LA that serves the housed and unhoused communities. Volunteer roles are assigned on the day of the event and are based on the needs of the organization, but typically include: Table Captains/Floaters – The volunteer in this role will act as the server for the table and assist guests with anything they need. Coffee Captains– Volunteers help prepare cups of coffee and provide refills when needed. Kitchen Captains– This volunteer will help in the kitchen. They can expect to help with food prep and preparing the breakfast plates or soup. Requirements & Skills: Must be 18 years or older, All volunteers must review and sign St. Francis Center's volunteer application form. A copy will be sent to you when you register, Comfortable working indoors, Be able to stand for long periods of time, and No walk-ins allowed, must register ahead of time. Disclaimer: St. Francis Center is its own organization and its policies may not reflect those of the Food Bank. Visit: https://www.cervistech.com/acts/console.php?console_type=event&console_id=0338&cat_id=&filter_choice=&cal_choice=&res_choice=&res_code=&source=

Pick Up and Deliver Food Donations with Long Beach Community Table

If you have a reliable vehicle and regular free time one day during the week Mon.–Fri., then inquire about Long Beach Community Table's Pickup Team! You'll collect bulk food donations at the same time and place(s) each week and transport them to various locations in Long Beach, such as senior residences, veteran communities, school campuses, sober living homes, churches, etc.​ 18+ only. To inquire about available shifts, contact: LBCTVolunteers@gmail.com. Visit: https://www.longbeachcommunitytable.com/volunteer

Volunteer and Donate Jingle Bags to PATH: People Assisting the Homeless

You can make a difference this holiday season by assembling Jingle Bags to enable PATH to meet their goal to spread holiday cheer to individuals and families experiencing homelessness! Jingle Bags can be assembled at home in reusable tote bags, drawstring backpacks, or holiday gift bags. They encourage you to also include a handwritten card of support and holiday cheer. To be mindful of the diversity of clients they serve, they ask that all cards and holiday messages be generalized to all winter holidays. Feel free to decorate in theme with the holidays and have fun with it! Please check out their Jingle Bag Wishlist for ideas of what to include. Urgent Needs: • Blankets* • Hygiene Items* (Shampoo, lotion, soap, etc.) • Cold Weather Items* (Sweatpants, wool socks, gloves, etc.) • Festive Snacks (Cookies, hot cocoa, etc.) • Gift Cards ($20 for Target, Marshall’s, etc.) *For health and safety reasons, all donated items must be new & unopened. Jingle Bag items can be purchased via their Jingle Bag Wishlist, shipped to their office, or delivered in person. You also have the option to purchase from their wish list to send items directly to PATH for their team to assemble into kits! Contactless Delivery Options They are asking for all Jingle Bags to be delivered to PATH by Thursday, December 14th to allow time for distribution to those most in need. 1. Purchase from their Jingle Bag Wishlist for direct delivery to PATH. 2. Ship items to: PATH, Attn: Cyndie Trejo, 340 N. Madison Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90004 3. Schedule an in-person donation drop-off by emailing Cyndie Trejo at CyndieT@epath.org.
If you have any questions, please email us at PATHVolunteers@epath.org!

Volunteer and Donate Thanksgiving Meal Kits to PATH

Thanksgiving meal kits can be assembled at home in reusable grocery bags, boxes, tote bags or baskets. They encourage you to also include a handwritten note of support and holiday cheer. Please check out their Amazon Thanksgiving Wishlist for ideas of what to include in your basket: Urgent Needs: • Boxed stuffing mix • Cranberry sauce • Pie crust mix or dessert mix • Canned vegetables • Mashed potato mix or boxed mac & cheese • $20 grocery store gift card for a turkey *For health and safety reasons, all donated items must be new & unopened. Please review their Thanksgiving Baskets wish list to see ideas of what to include in your baskets or to order for direct delivery to PATH offices! To schedule a delivery date for baskets, please email PATHVolunteers@epath.org. Please email PATHVolunteers@epath.org if you have any questions.

Volunteer at The Fob with Operation Gratitude

Operation Gratitude has tasks appropriate for all levels of ability. Available tasks are based on production needs which may include quality controlling Battalion Buddies, quality controlling and/or bagging Paracord Bracelets, and assembling Greeting Card Brigade packets and handwritten letters. Volunteers ages 13 years and older are welcome to serve at The FOB. Youth who are 13-17 years of age must have a responsible adult with them on the premises at all times, with access to transportation. Due to insurance, liability, and safety concerns. Visit: https://www.operationgratitude.com/volunteer-at-the-fob/

Volunteer at Lucky Duck Foundation

The Lucky Duck Food and Water Initiative has distributed over 1.4 million meals to San Diego’s unsheltered neighbors since May 2020. Volunteers help pack, sort, and load food and water for homeless outreach teams to distribute throughout San Diego County. Volunteers also sort and distribute items like face shields, masks, hygiene kits, EMPWR Coats, and clothing. Volunteers are critical to making the program happen, so please consider signing up! Volunteer bagging shifts take place every Tuesday and Thursday from 12:00-3:00pm at the San Diego Rescue Mission Warehouse (212 East 26th Street, National City, CA 91950). Note: though it is most helpful if you can volunteer for 3 hours, you do not need to sign up for all 3 hours, you can volunteer in 1-hour increments. Sign up to volunteer via website link or email Will Shea at will@luckyduckfoundation.org with questions. Visit: https://www.luckyduckfoundation.org/volunteer/

Donate Prepared Meals to Skid Row

The Midnight Mission serves 3 meals a day to their homeless and near-homeless community. They have converted their sit-down meal service to a “take out” meal service for their community guests in support of physical distancing. Any prepared meals are welcome, including lunch bags with a sandwich, chips, beverage and fruit or dessert. Donations can be made 24/7. Drop-off Instructions: Subterranean Parking – Daily (6:00 am – 11:00 pm) Loading Dock – Monday – Friday (7:00 am – 3:00 pm) Ground Floor Security – Open 24 hours Please call our security and someone will meet you outside to pick up the food 213.624.9258 ext. 2000. Visit: https://www.midnightmission.org/get-involved/volunteer/

Party with Aviva at Their Dia De Los Muertos Party 2023

Join Aviva Family and Children’s Services for an evening of fun while celebrating el Día de los Muertos. Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is a centuries-old Mexican tradition that beautifully blends indigenous customs with Catholicism. It’s a time when families gather to remember and honor their loved ones who have passed away, believing that their spirits return to celebrate with the living. This celebration is a joyous and colorful affair, a testament to the enduring connection between the living and the deceased. – A Feast for the Senses: Savor traditional Mexican cuisine, indulge in sweet Pan de Muerto, and enjoy a variety of festive drinks. Artistic Expression: Transform yourself with sugar skull face painting, mask-making, and creative altar decorating. Live Entertainment: Experience the soul-stirring rhythms of live mariachi music and traditional Mexican dances. A Celebration of Life: Join in as they build a beautiful altar of remembrance, paying tribute to those who have touched their lives. They encourage you to embrace the spirit of Dia de los Muertos by dressing in traditional Mexican attire, calavera (skeleton) outfits, or adorning yourself with sugar skull face paint. Let your creativity shine as you join them in celebrating this vibrant and meaningful tradition. Must be 21+. Visit: https://givebutter.com/ddlm

Make A Difference at Big Sunday’s TM@10 Event

TM@10 (Thursday Morning @ 10) is not only one of our favorite programs, but it’s one of our most popular, too! We meet every Thursday morning, from 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM. And we host hands-on projects to help local nonprofits. At TM@10 we’ve assembled birthday gifts for folks in shelters; written letters to soldiers stationed overseas; packed backpacks for ex-gang members starting college; made quilts for preemies; and about 1000 other things. Even better – and in classic Big Sunday fashion – it’s a great way for people to meet new people, work together, and enjoy some laughs while helping someone else. Visit: https://bigsunday.org/get-involved/tm10/
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