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    Second Harvest of Silicon Valley

    Second Harvest of Silicon Valley

    4.5
    (57 reviews)

    Second Harvest of Silicon Valley works selflessly to address the food needs of our neighbors who…read moreare food insecure; especially important to support them during this time of rising costs, and many people are losing jobs. I love to donate to them when I can. We can all share something.

    This organization is so great! They feed the hungry and they offer means of locating free food to…read morepeople in need all around the Bay Area. They help people who suffer from all illnesses such as cancer, HIV, mental illness, they help the homeless, the elderly, people with disabilities, students, domestic violence victims, veterans, they help so people many in need! You can choose to pick food up directly or Second Harvest of Silicon Valley will send volunteers to deliver food to you! Please leave a review to support this life saving organization and the volunteers here! If you are homeless, or in need, in any way, please do not give up hope. There is help for you and resources and many people why truly care about you, your life, and your health and well being! If you are homeless and looking for shelter in the Bay Area try contacting PATH: People Assisting The Homeless by visiting ePATH.org. You can also try calling 211 on your cell phone. Another great service for locating resources in your community is the website FindHelp.org. If you've never had the chance to use FindHelp.org, I highly recommend that you check out this invaluable website, for the many resources and services that it provides our local communities. Please trust me when I say that this website can change your life for the better! You can literally find so many, vital, even life saving, community resources, just by searching FindHelp.org. Please know that your love and support, via liking, sharing, reviewing, and otherwise spreading the word about these organizations on social media, Yelp, Google, TrustPilot, Facebook, etc. all make a significant impact. You can also show your support by choosing to volunteer your time, by donating funds, by donating food, by donating belongings, by donating a vehicle, by donating pet food and pet supplies (to support the resources needed when caring for these animals), really any way you are able to help by supporting organizations, such as Second Harvest of Silicon Valley, truly makes the World a better place, by improving the lives of so many people in need, your support truly succeeds in saving all lives! To the volunteers, case workers, and individuals who work, donate time, donate supplies, donate funds, and donate food you are all very kind, caring, thoughtful, generous, and selfless. If you are reading this now, please know that you are truly loved and appreciated for all that you do for the homeless, for the entire Bay Area community, and to make the World a better place!

    LifeMoves | Julian Street Inn

    LifeMoves | Julian Street Inn

    3.9
    (10 reviews)

    This is a very nice homeless shelter that is located in Downtown San Jose. They offer a 6 month…read moreprogram for homeless individuals to stay here and live while they work to get back on their feet. Residents have to put a portion of their income away (to be held by Life Moves) in order for them to use their savings to obtain permanent housing in the Bay Area Community. They provide nutritious food and snacks, laundry privileges, bathrooms and showers, and even assigned beds (with outlets for charging devices) for their local residents. They also offer bikes that you can borrow in order to get around town, and they offer free toiletries, clothing, and shoes to residents. It's a fantastic organization that really does so much to help the community in the Bay Area. Non Profit Organizations, such as Life Moves: Julian Street Inn, truly make the world a better place. They provide so many amazing and deserving individuals with a warm, loving, caring, and comfortable place to stay, where they can go to live in peace, joy, and happiness. If you are homeless and in need, please do not give up hope. There is help for you and resources and many people why truly care about you, your life, and your health and well being! If you are homeless and looking for shelter in the Bay Area, you will need a referral from a case worker in order to stay at Life Moves: Julian Street Inn. You will also need to wait for a bed to open up by being put on a waiting list. To get a referral, you can try contacting PATH: People Assisting The Homeless by visiting ePATH.org. You can also try calling 211 on your cell phone. Another great service for locating resources in your community is the website FindHelp.org. If you've never had the chance to use FindHelp.org, I highly recommend that you check out this invaluable website, for the many resources and services that it provides our local communities. Please trust me when I say that this website can change your life for the better! You can literally find so many, vital, even life saving, community resources, just by searching FindHelp.org. Please know that your love and support, via liking, sharing, reviewing, and otherwise spreading the word about these organizations on social media, Yelp, Google, TrustPilot, Facebook, etc. all make a significant impact. You can also show your support by choosing to volunteer your time, by donating funds, by donating belongings, by donating a vehicle, by donating pet food and pet supplies (to support the resources needed when caring for these animals), really any way you are able to help by supporting organizations, such as Life Moves: Julian Street Inn, truly makes the World a better place, by improving the lives of so many people in need, your support truly succeeds in saving all lives! To the volunteers, case workers, and individuals who work, donate time, donate supplies, donate funds, and donate food you are all very kind, caring, and thoughtful, generous, and selfless. If you are reading this now, please know that you are truly loved and appreciated for all that you do for the homeless, the entire Bay Area community, and in making the World a better place!

    worst shelter I've been too. staff and clients are racist. they say no recording in rooms but staff…read morerecords me while I sleep and they are not trying to help with housing

    Sacred Heart Community Service

    Sacred Heart Community Service

    4.3
    (94 reviews)

    I first learned about Sacred Heart through research for one of my college classes, and I was…read moreexcited to volunteer because I truly believe in the organization's mission. During my time volunteering, I did enjoy getting to know some of the families who came through the lines, connecting with other college students, and working with a few kind staff members. Helping people in the community was meaningful. However, my overall experience was disappointing due to the behavior of some long-time "regular volunteers." I frequently observed volunteers speaking harshly to people receiving food, yelling at them, and showing little patience when there were language barriers. I even witnessed a volunteer smack someone's hand away from the produce boxes. While I understand there are rules that must be followed, the way some people were treated felt disrespectful and lacking empathy. I also noticed inconsistency in how rules were enforced. Volunteers were told not to leave their stations or keep water on the floor, yet some long-time volunteers regularly ignored these rules themselves. There was also frequent gossip and negative talk about other volunteers. Sacred Heart serves people who are often already going through difficult circumstances. Compassion and respect should always be at the center of that work. Unfortunately, I didn't always see that reflected in the environment. I hope the organization takes time to evaluate volunteer conduct and reinforce the importance of empathy when working with the community.

    Came twitch work for our qtr community volunteer. This was my first time to volunteer at a food…read morebank. Sacred Heart idoes so much more than the food bank. The also have clothing pantry. They also offer classes and so much more. If was a great experience from sorting and packing veggies to distributing food to the patrons coming in. Will be back to do more volunteer work.

    Asian Americans For Community Involvement

    Asian Americans For Community Involvement

    3.2
    (26 reviews)

    Aarti Subramanian at AACI reached out to me in my time of need when I was really suffering after…read moregoing through a series of traumatic events in my life. Aarti was extremely kind, caring, and understanding, and she immediately began to do everything within her power to help me recover from these life changing events that I suffered though. Aarti also introduced me to Monserrat Rodriguez. Monserrat was extremely kind and caring and she really was always there for me when I needed her the most in life. I might not have recovered from the traumatic life events that I suffered though, as well as I have, had it not been for Aarti and Monserrat at the AACI. The AACI really helps the community in Silicon Valley, California! They offer many services to assist all members of the community, including emergency financial assistance for individuals in need of help paying for rent. They also help victims of domestic violence! If you are homeless, or in need, in any way, please do not give up hope. There is help for you and resources and many people why truly care about you, your life, and your health and well being! Please don't hesitate in contacting the AACI by visiting AACI.org. If you are homeless and looking for shelter in the Bay Area try contacting PATH: People Assisting The Homeless by visiting ePATH.org. You can also try calling 211 on your cell phone. You can locate food through Second Harvest of Silicon Valley by visiting SHFB.org. Another great service for locating resources in your community is the website FindHelp.org. If you've never had the chance to use FindHelp.org, I highly recommend that you check out this invaluable website, for the many resources and services that it provides our local communities. Please trust me when I say that this website can change your life for the better! You can literally find so many, vital, even life saving, community resources, just by searching FindHelp.org. Please know that your love and support, via liking, sharing, reviewing, and otherwise spreading the word about these organizations on social media, Yelp, Google, TrustPilot, Facebook, etc. all make a significant impact. You can also show your support by choosing to volunteer your time, by donating funds, by donating food, by donating belongings, by donating a vehicle, by donating pet food and pet supplies (to support the resources needed when caring for these animals), really any way you are able to help by supporting organizations, such as AACI.org, truly makes the World a better place, by improving the lives of so many people in need, your support truly succeeds in saving all lives! To the volunteers, case workers, and individuals who work, donate time, donate supplies, donate funds, and donate food you are all very kind, caring, thoughtful, generous, and selfless. If you are reading this now, please know that you are truly loved and appreciated for all that you do for the homeless, for the entire Bay Area community, and to make the World a better place!

    Love this place! The staff is great, people listen to your problems and help you calm down!read more

    Second Harvest of Silicon Valley - Cypress Center

    Second Harvest of Silicon Valley - Cypress Center

    4.7
    (54 reviews)

    Always great when you can make time to give back. Been…read morecoming here for about two years , but it's been several months since I last volunteered, so I had to come with my daughter. Came on a Monday morning and was immediately greeted and had to check in. Great cause with each box is able to feed a family of four which is always amazing. Packed boxes for rice, placed instructions on each pack on how to cook rice for the first hour and then transitioned to making boxes of green apples. Highly recommend if you have time please volunteer because your contribution does matter.

    Its quite appalling despite the vast resources and wealth this nation and this area posses people…read moreand families still go hungry. This is where a non-profit like Second Harvest comes in. Having volunteered in the past, I had some free time and decided to put that to a good cause. This particular location is a food sorting the distribution center. The 5 days (2 hour shifts) I was there we sorted apples, carrots, pears, built boxes (I liked doing that), made vegetable boxes etc. Sorting the bad batch of zucchini was tough but very satisfying to see how much we were able to salvage. They have a great staff who are helpful and friendly and super organized. You sign up for shits online, you check in via text, get your badge and after a 5 minute safety lecture you wash up and sort. it is also nice to see local companies have organized groups there as well I would give them more stars if yelp would let me

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