Volunteer with us
Volunteers are a valuable member of our Union Station Homeless Services family. We do our best to match volunteers with a position that suits their interests and skills. Please see below for current and available opportunities and find out ways you can still be an essential part of our life-saving work.
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Volunteer Opportunities
Kitchen Shifts
Interested in food prep and meal service? These volunteer shifts are an integral part of maintaining an efficient and successful kitchen and meal program. Volunteers must be at least 13 years old to volunteer in the kitchen with a chaperone and 16 to volunteer without one.
Where: Family Center (825 E. Orange Grove Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91104) and Adult Center (412 S. Raymond Ave. Pasadena CA 91105) When: Days and Times Vary
Adopt-A-Meal
Union Station Homeless Services relies on the support of volunteer groups to provide daily home-cooked meals to shelter residents and community members in need. If your family, corporation, or civic group would like to cook and serve a meal at one of our shelters, consider sponsoring an Adopt-a-Meal!
For details email volunteer@
Sack Lunches
Union Station Homeless Services needs volunteer groups to provide lunches for the shelter residents and community members in need.
Learn more in the below flyer and email volunteer@
adopt-an-item
Donate Hygiene Kits
Union Station Homeless Services’ Hygiene Kits Program helps us provide people experiencing homelessness with a “Hygiene Kit” of necessary items.
Please see flyer below for details and email volunteer@
donate shelf stable kits
As food insecurity continues to rise, these shelf stable kits help us provide emergency food packs for our program participants and community members in need. These kits include shelf stable food items that are preservable and ready to eat.
Check out the flyer for more information and email volunteer@
Donate Welcome Home Kits
Welcome Home Kits provide people moving in or out of one of our transitional or permanent housing facilities with a “Welcome Kit” of necessary items. This important program helps us meet the basic needs of the people we serve as they rebuild their lives and escape homelessness.
Check out the flyer for more information and email volunteer@
community reintegration
The Community Allies Program is a social program that emphasizes the necessity of collaborative relationships between organizational services and the local community through the development of one-on-one relationships, the expansion of social networks, and building of community.
The Centennial Place Program is a cohort that introduces volunteers to the Centennial Place community through participation in on-site Centennial Place programs focused on the Arts, Wellness, and Community. Activities are facilitated by a program volunteer or community partner.