We Need You to Volunteer!
Nashuva’s 20th Annual
Hope Street Thanksgiving Luncheon
20 Years of Community and Compassion with Hope Street A Celebration of Thanks Amidst Nature Sunday, November TBD Volunteers Needed between 9am & 3:30pm Venice Hope Park – 1521 South Hope Street – Los Angeles, 90015 |
Volunteer with us to bring HOPE to Hope Street. Nashuva will provide a feast and celebration for 200 low income, at-risk families of the Hope Street Family Center at the 19th Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon on Sunday, November TBD. Like last year, this year’s joint celebration will be outdoors in the park, with food, games, music and arts & crafts for the children!
Volunteers are needed between 9:00 am – 3:30 pm,
with validated parking provided for all (at Joe’s Garage – see bottom of page).
There are many ways for you to volunteer and contribute. Every gesture of goodwill finds its place. See the complete list of volunteer opportunities here.
We also provide gift cards for the Hope Street families to purchase the necessary staples [$100 suggested donation].
Your donations are crucial, especially if you are not able to attend in person.
Click here to donate to help buy cards and cover expenses for food and rentals.
In celebrating this tradition of giving, we not only share joy but also embody the values that bind us as a community. Your involvement in this day of action echoes the ethos of Nashuva, creating a ripple of compassion that extends beyond. Thank you for being a catalyst of positive change.
DATE: Sunday, November TBD, 2024
TIME: 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
LOCATION:
Venice Hope Park (validated parking at Joe’s Garage – see map below)
1521 South Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Hope Street Margolis Family Center is a community health, education, and recreation resource of California Hospital Medical Center that seeks to educate children, strengthen families, and transform the community. Hope Street Family Center provides in-home and on-site educational, health wellness, behavioral health, developmental, and social services that support children and families. Visit the Hope Street website to learn more.