Big Sunday happily welcomes you to Our Really Big Community Calendar

We try to include all kinds of volunteering and helping opportunities for all kinds of interests, talents, passions, and ages! As you’ll see, these include volunteering opportunities (one-time and long-term) as well as the chance to support a nonprofit by attending fundraising events. Plus, of course, we include all of Big Sunday’s homegrown events, too! Whoever you are, and whatever you do, there is someone out there who could use your help.

If you have questions about our calendar, or would like to add a listing, please contact calendar@bigsunday.org or submit your event/opportunity via the button below.

Big Sunday Event Giving Opportunity! One-time Volunteer Opportunity Ongoing Volunteer Opportunity
Jun
30
Sat
Outdoor Volunteer Day: Native Plant Nursery @ 3171 N. Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA 90731
Jun 30 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Come volunteer with us at PVPLC's Native Plant Nursery! You will help transplant seedlings and prepare native plants to be planted in restoration sites around the Peninsula to improve wildlife habitat!

The Native Plant Nursery is located in San Pedro on a secured Navy Fuel Support Point. All volunteers must bring a photo ID (driver's license or school ID) and must register 48 hours in advance to participate. Volunteers who do not sign up in advance and receive a confirmation will not be permitted to enter the Navy base. Your vehicle may be subject to search. Please arrive 15 minutes early to account for the security. Volunteers will be working outdoors, so please wear closed-toed shoes, sun protection and be sure to bring drinking water and a snack.

Thank you for supporting the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy!

Aug
4
Sat
Drew CDC’s 2018 Health and Resource Fair @ Drew Child Development Corporation
Aug 4 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

We are hosting our annual Back 2 School Health & Resource Event on Saturday, August 4, 2018 from 11am-2pm. Our goal is to give every child – across each of our program areas – who resides in the Watts Willowbrook, Compton and South Los Angeles communities – a backpack filled with age-appropriate supplies, but we need your help! Please consider volunteering your time to help out at this event.

Drew Child Development Corporation, an organization that provides low income child care and mental health care to the Watts-Willowbrook, Compton, and  South Los Angeles area. This year we are celebrating our 30th anniversary alongside our Back 2 School Health and Resource Fair on August 4th, 2018 from 11:ooam to 2:00 pm, located at 1770 E. 118th Street Los Angeles CA 90059 . We will be providing a host of services and activities to further accomplish our  mission of creating successful children within our community. Our event is in need of volunteers to help out throughout the day with Sign In, Passing out of school supplies, set up of vendor tables and break down and many other things.

Back 2 school 4

Aug
18
Sat
Project Angel Food @ Project Angel Food
Aug 18 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

It's time for the annual transformation of Project Angel Food into a magical place filled with glamour, mouth-watering food, fantastic auction items, amazing entertainment and most of all – immeasurable heart and love!  If you'd like to join us for a party highlighted with appearances by Debra Messing, Lisa Rinna and Chaz Dean. Check out our website to purchase ticketshttps://www.angelfood.org/event/angel-awards-2018/

 

If you'd like to join us as a volunteer, there are plenty of openings for you.  

Read on to see the details for the various ways you can be part of this tradition…and then let me know where we can reserve a spot for you (and in this case you can be as greedy as you’d like.)

 

Day of set-up:

When:  Saturday, Aug 18

 

12noon – 6PM — Set up the live auction & table settings

           (Partial Shifts Welcome) 

               

The Event:

What:  Volunteer for the silent auction, as greeters and other fun event tasks.

 

We are also looking for people with a couple of specific skills

Stage/Event Management to help with the show.

         Photographer

 

When:  Saturday, Aug 18

             4:30pm til 11:30pm (18 and over only please)

            

Where: Project Angel Food

             922 Vine St

             LA CA 90038

 

Thanks for considering being part of this great event.  Hope to see you for at least one – and hopefully more – fun projects!

Sep
9
Sun
Turnover Day at the Greystone Demonstration Garden @ Greystone Mansion
Sep 9 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

We are hosting a turnover day in the garden, this coming Sunday, Septmeber 9th, from 10-noon. We will supply all the tools, we’re going to compost our old summer crops and add in soil amendments to prepare for fall vegetables. We could use around 10 volunteers. The address is 905 Loma Vista Drive: enter off of Doheny Road around 100 feet west of Loma Vista: you will see an open gate, the greenhouse, and signs for the garden. 

Sep
15
Sat
Learning Rights Law Center
Sep 15 @ 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Learning Rights Law Center – A Cause for Celebration 

6pm Silent Auction & Cocktails

7pm Program & Dinner

Master of Ceremonies

Gabriela Teissier, Univision

Honoring

  • The Honorable Shirely Hufstedler – First United States Education Secretary
  • Rebecca Torrey – Elkins Kalt Weintraub Ruben Gartside LLP
  • Randy Paige – CBS Reporter
Sep
27
Thu
All Peoples Community Center’s Annual Gala and Fundraiser
Sep 27 – Sep 28 all-day

All Peoples Community Center is an all-encompassing neighborhood center whose mission is to provide social services and programs that empower individuals and promote community, respect and self-determination for all. Founded in 1942, All Peoples has served as a true safe haven, and a beloved and trusted place for low-income children, youth, and families in South Los Angeles for 76 years. We invite you to join us on Thursday, September 27, 2018, for our Annual Gala and Fundraiser “Sowing the Seeds of Change” at USC Radisson.The festivities will include dinner, awards and a silent auction.

Throughout our history, All Peoples has strived to improve the lives for the diverse, economically challenged residents of South Los Angeles by providing a comprehensive range of vital services, grass roots leadership, problem solving and authentic hands-on care to children, youth and their families. We assist more than 6,600 thousand children, youth and adults every year by offering comprehensive after school programs, emergency food distribution, parenting support and leadership groups, computer and financial literacy, case management, employment services, and domestic violence support. All Peoples is the hub in our community and a safe place for all residents to use as a platform for success.

Our mission is to provide services and programs that empower individuals and promote community, respect and self-determination for all. We invite you to celebrate our past, present and future endeavors.

Sep
30
Sun
Concert for the Homeless @ Henry W. Coil Sr. and Alice Edna Coil School for the Arts
Sep 30 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Our friends at 
Riverside City College 
are holding a benefit 
concert to support our 
efforts in providing 
emergency shelter for 
men, women and 
children.

Join us and their 
incredible musicians at 
their world class concert 
hall and help support our 
cause. We hope to see 
you there! 

Purchase your 
tickets Online!

Purchase Tickets

Admission: $10 
minimum donation – 
larger donations 
welcome.

Oct
5
Fri
Catholic Charities Golf Fundraiser @ Skylinks at Long Beach Golf Course
Oct 5 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

 On Friday, October 5th, 2018, the San Pedro Region of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc. will be hosting its 14th Annual “Evening with Angels” fundraising dinner at The Skylinks Golf Coursein Long Beach.  All are welcome to this event to help raise funds in order to create new programs that will help end or prevent families and individuals from being homeless.

       This event will feature special guest (City Officials, Celebrities, and etc), entertainment, a three-course meal, and a silent auction. In addition, an awards recognigtion to courageous leaders committed to making a difference to those who are in need, regardless of political, religious or geographic boundaries.  

        100% of all proceeds from the event provide direct and critical support for the San Pedro Region’s programs, through which we seek to provide help and foster hope for all people in need throughout the area. Catholic Charities is committed to manifesting Christ's spirit by collaborating with diverse communities, providing services to the poor and vulnerable, promoting human dignity and advocating for social justice.

Catholic Charities San Pedro Region has two shelters:

-Project Achieve, a 59 bed emergency shelter serving adults who do not have children. Sixteen beds are allocated at any point in time for services to women. Last year, 179 women were provided up to 90 days of shelter. Project Achieve provides care without cost to the client so that the client might save whatever income he or she might have toward future rents. The shelter houses up to 59 residents a night and has been consistently full due to the ongoing economic crisis. The shelter is designed to serve all sub-populations including chronically homeless, mentally ill, and substance abusers.  The ultimate goal of the Project Achieve shelter program is for the clients to access housing.

-Elizabeth Ann Seton Residence that shelters 14 homeless families. The primary purpose of EASR is to move families from the crisis of being homeless to safe and stable housing. Ordinarily those who follow their case plan have a success rate of about 80% in achieving this goal. Since its inception, EASR has helped more than 9,200 persons with shelter. The case manager provides assistance, support, and referrals to other resources which aid clients in achieving their goals. Clients meet with the case manager and progress is reviewed weekly or more frequently, if needed. After clients leave the shelter, they are followed for up to six months to ensure they remain stable

As well as three community centers

-Mahar House: Located in Long Beach, Mahar provides after school programs for low income children in grades 4th-6th. Mahar holds community meetings and daily activities for the children. Mahar's goal is to provide positive role models and examples for children at a vulnerable age to prohibit them from turning to gangs, violence, and unsafe environments.

-Long Beach Community Center: Provides emergency food assistance, utility and rental assistance, baby items, clothing, hygiene items, case management, information and referrals for job training, childcare, substance abuse agencies, and shelters to the community.

-Pico Rivera Community Center: Provides emergency food assistance, utility and rental assistance, baby items, clothing, hygiene items, case management, information and referrals for job training, childcare, substance abuse agencies, and shelters to the community.

      We welcome any donations that you are able to provide, including packages or merchandise to help reach our goal. In addition, we welcome City Oficials, Humanitarians, Public Figures or Performers to grace us with thier gifts to help those in need.

Oct
6
Sat
10th Annual Fur Ball @ Skirball Cultural Center - Ahmanson Hall
Oct 6 @ 6:00 pm

Help Us Save Animals

As one of the largest non-profit animal rescue organizations in Southern California, Kitten Rescue fulfills a need throughout Los Angeles by advocating for abandoned and neglected cats through rescue, rehabilitation and adoption. Founded in 1997, Kitten Rescue has successfully found homes for over 18,000 animals through our network of dedicated volunteers and our no-kill shelter in Atwater Village. 

On Saturday, October 6th, 2018 we will be celebrating 21 years of saving lives at Kitten Rescue's 10th annual Fur Ball at the Skirball.The proceeds from this event will enable us to save more animals from the streets and city shelters, by providing funds to operate the Kitten Rescue Sanctuary and Nursery, and medical care for cats in our foster system. We anticipate around 350 guests to attend this year's Fur Ball at The Skirball.

Oct
7
Sun
SPY’s 6th Annual Carnival
Oct 7 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Join us on Sunday, October 7th, 2018, for our 6th Annual Carnival! Hosted by SPY Board Member Peter Micelli and his wife Jennifer Lang at their home. This family friendly event includes carnival games, food and drink, a raffle, and more! 100% of funds raised from Carnival will go towards SPY's programs that help homeless youth exit the streets.

 

Safe Place for Youth (SPY) provides life-saving support to homeless and at-risk youth ages 12-25 in West Los Angeles. Our mission is to inspire, nurture, and empower the resilient human spirit of homeless youth by providing immediate and lasting solutions, one young person at a time. We do this through a continuum of care including case management, education and employment support, health and wellness care, street outreach, and access to basic survival needs of food, showers and clothing. In 2017, SPY provided services to 1,171 individual homeless and at-risk youth.

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