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…

Assist with administrative duties such as data entry, phone calls, scheduling, and filing. Depending on the site you may: help PATH’s career center guests by fielding questions and providing assistance in the computer lab, work the front desk and greet guests, or support PATH’s Development department in hosting events.

PATH provides three hot meals a day at our interim sites, and we need your help to keep our kitchen facilities in tiptop shape. Depending on the site you can: prepare food alongside interim cooks, organize food donations with thanks to partners like Trader Joes, or help deliver food donations across a number of PATH…

We don’t just give a client a key to a new home, we strive to furnish it with the essentials they need to succeed. Organize your own “furniture drive” and help a client truly move in. You will forever be a part of this new chapter in their lives by welcoming them home!

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.

Acquires items for duffel bag and backpack survival kit assemblies and events. Team members include a logistics manager to coordinate purchased, donated, and stored kit assembly items; coordinator for in-kind partnerships and allocations; and drivers to pick up and deliver shipments in Los Angeles.

Designs assembly process and manages volunteers at kit assembly events. Event planners help design and manage assembly events and event ambassadors direct and manage volunteers and answer questions.

In advance of our Summer and Winter Events: coordinates volunteers to distribute survival kits at homeless agencies, and directly on the streets throughout L.A. Includes orienting/instructing volunteers about (1) driving/distribution rules, (2) how to give out kits, and (3) locations for serving homeless lives on the street.