Our mission | Food on Foot is a nonprofit dedicated to assisting our unhoused and low-income neighbors in Los Angeles with nutritious meals, clothing, and a fresh start through life-skills training, full-time employment, and permanent housing. |
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Please make a gift to help us stand by our unhoused and low-income neighbors who are devastated by the effects of the COVID-19 crisis. Together, we can prevail and continue to serve those who need it the most. How Your Gift Helps: Meals, Masks, Gloves & Hand Sanitizer Distributed Every Sunday Job Opportunities Permanent Housing… See full description
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Distribute food and clothing to 250+ neighbors in needAs a volunteer, you’ll strengthen our community by distributing food, clothing and essential supplies to 250+ unhoused and low-income neighbors every Sunday in Hollywood. You will also meet and hear stories from the participants in our Jobs & Housing program. Graduates from this program earn their way off the streets with full-time jobs, fully-furnished apartments, life-skills training, and the confidence needed to make their accomplishments long-lasting. To volunteer, please sign up at foodonfoot.org/volunteer |
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How you help | Every Sunday, volunteers like you help distribute food and clothing to 250+ unhoused and low-income neighbors in Hollywood. |
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About us | Since 1996, Food on Foot has provided nutritious meals and a pathway towards self-sufficiency for our unhoused neighbors in need.Food on Foot has two programs:Jobs & Housing Program: This program empowers high-functioning people experiencing homelessness to rebuild their lives as self-sustaining members of society. Graduates from this program earn their way off the streets with a full-time job, a fully-furnished apartment, life-skills training, and the confidence needed to make their accomplishments long lasting.Sunday Meals program:Every Sunday, Food on Foot volunteers distribute food, clothing, and essential supplies to 250+ unhoused and low-income individuals. |
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