Make an appointment to visit our East Bridgewater headquarters to learn more about family homelessness and the educational needs of our students. Participate in projects such as preparing backpacks for children of all ages and sorting and organizing book donations. Get your family, school, place of worship or business involved and help pay forward the…

Tutors are paired with a student (grade K – 12) and work individually with that student for one hour a week for at least a full-term. School on Wheels provides free training and offers educational workshops and guidance throughout the semester. Volunteers serve as a consistent and caring role model as they help with homework,…

Daily program volunteers participate during the program hours between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday-Friday, as homework helpers or activity assistants.

The Volunteer Ambassador Program is an opportunity for students and community members to gain leadership and nonprofit administrative experience at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank. Volunteer Ambassadors primarily support Volunteer Coordinators during the weekly Saturday morning events when hundreds of volunteers help inspect, sort, and pack donated food for distribution throughout Los Angeles County.…

Volunteers help us by boxing, sorting and gleaning food that is later distributed through our network of more than 600 agency partners to our neighbors in need. Large families or groups of friends are also able to volunteer in groups. Minimum age requirement is 14.

The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank provides one of the best group volunteer opportunities in Los Angeles. Schools, companies and other organizations regularly help glean and package food which will be distributed to our neighbors in need at a later time. Large families or groups of friends are also able to volunteer in groups. Groups…

Private funds you raise help us fill the service and operational gaps that grants do not cover. We’ve had people throw concerts, host birthday parties in honor of PATH, and even host lemonade stands. We can help you with ideas, and we love any creativity you bring to your event! Individuals also have the option…

Assemble “Care Kits” that include new travel sized hygiene items and non-perishable snacks. PATH street outreach teams will distribute the Care Kits to our neighbors experiencing homelessness and use them as a tool to build relationships.

Volunteer tutors may be part of a group, tutoring and interacting with several other tutors and students. This opportunity is typically available at emergency shelters and group homes where student turnover is high.