40 Days
of Service
Spring / March
Day of
Service
Summer / July
Back to
School Strong
Fall / August
Comfort & Joy for the City
Winter / December
“I was out in the community making connections—that was amazing! I didn’t realize the extent of impact—there were parents and kids flooding in and out the whole time… I was totally impressed with the organization where I volunteered.”
Hope for San Diego carefully selects trustworthy non-profit organizations as our partners. While we collaborate with many others throughout the city, these organizations are the primary focus of our volunteer engagement and annual grantmaking.
Alabaster Jar Project is a resource center and recovery home for survivors of human trafficking.
A Step Beyond empowers underserved youth through dance education, academic support, and family services.
Casa de Amistad provides tutoring, educational support, and character development to underserved children, teens, and their families in the coastal North County San Diego area.
GenerateHope provides long-term housing, trauma-informed therapy, education, and vocational support for survivors of sex trafficking in San Diego.
San Diego Refugee Tutoring provides educational access to refugees in City Heights through one-on-one tutoring and comprehensive academic support.
Solutions for Change breaks the pattern of homelessness and poverty by equipping families with vocational training and work experience, family management and leadership development, and resources like housing, education, counseling, and healthcare.
World Relief empowers the local church to serve vulnerable populations and work for economic, social, and spiritual transformation.
San Diego Rescue Mission works to get people experiencing homelessness off the streets permanently through various programs that meet immediate needs and address issues of the heart with on-going, long-term support.
Restoration 225 exists to better support foster and adoptive families, believing that ongoing tangible and emotional support is the key to foster and adoptive family success.
UrbanLife works to develop young leaders through spiritual, physical, academic, and professional development. They offer various initiatives to students that nurture their spirit, strengthen their bodies, develop their minds, and equip them for the Call.
Alma Community Care is a faith-based nonprofit that seeks to provide comprehensive Christian care to all families and residents of Greater Logan Heights.
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Spring / March
Summer / July
Fall / August
Winter / December