Held in November during Thanksgiving week
Food distribution for homeless and low-income families
Donations requested: canned and dry beans, rice, pasta, tomato sauce, dry stuffing, and similar items
Please bring items to the clinic 5–6 days before Thanksgiving
Approximately 100 families will receive bags of food
Held on the first Friday of December
Community members walk east on Sunset, led by mariachis, spiritual leaders, community members, and local businesses
Educational information provided by local educators
Food provided at a local church one mile east of the clinic
Takes place in December
Holiday singing, popcorn, candy canes, and toys provided by Santa and helpers
Toys needed for approximately 200 children (ages 1–12)
In the waiting room of the HSFC, we see the book release of the nonfiction book Uplifting Lives, by author Lauren Swerdloff. Uplifting Lives tells the true story of the HSFC's legacy, saving lives and inspiring the community.
Suazo is the true story of HSFC volunteer, Bob Suazo, who founded and led the HSFC's Homeless Care Program. Suazo's impact on the community continues to leave a legacy of hope.
Each year, the HSFC hosts a toy drive for children in the community who cannot afford gifts. The clinic provides gifts, music, food, and happy memories for families in need.
The volunteer medical team at the HSFC provides free, quality medical care to people of all ages. To learn more about joining the medical team, please contact the clinic.
The HSFC has a long history of supporting the community. We welcome volunteers and donors who are interested in contributing to our mission.
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