Drive and deliver meals to clients of San Pedro Meals on Wheels.

Help our chef with kitchen duties.

Volunteers help us with the following: Administrative Assistants, Fundraisers, Mentors, Special Events Community Outreach and Volunteer Speakers.

You arrive at the site office to gather your route materials, check-in with the site manager for any special route notes or instructions, pick up the route meal carriers (ice chest & thermal bag), then follow the instructions outlined in the delivery route book that will include mapping or directions to each delivery location. Depending…

A Floater Volunteer adopts a route one day a week (but not a specific route). The day chosen will be the same each week. You will be assigned whichever route opens up that day – and can specify if you have a preference for which area (Santa Monica, Venice, etc.). Volunteers love this because of…

A Route Volunteer adopts a route consistently one day a week (Monday , Wednesday, Thursday & Friday from 10:45 am-2:00pm). Once signed up, you will be scheduled for every “Monday” (for example). Volunteers and clients love this because you would get to deliver to the same clients each week and getting to know each other…

Join Google, Watt Companies, IMDB/Amazon, Wells Fargo Bank, Oracle, Red Bull, Capital One and Uber in Delivering More Than a Meal to your homebound neighbors! Organizations can deliver once a week, month, quarter, or whatever suits your needs. Google has 14 employees that rotate every Thursday to deliver to our clients. Watt Companies has an…

A Standby Volunteer is on call for a specific day of the week and has zero commitment. You will be emailed/texted/called the day before or morning of to see if you happen to be available to come in to cover a route. Volunteers whose schedules are being fine-tuned love this opportunity because it has a…

Volunteers needed to drive and deliver meals to the door. Pickup and deliveries occur Monday-Friday 11AM-1PM.

Help deliver meals between 10:30am and 12:30pm any Monday thru Friday. Our volunteer drivers use their own cars. We require proof of insurance and drivers license. High school and college students who already are licensed drivers are especially appreciated as reinforcements to our regular corps of volunteers.