Opportunities From: Better Angels' Volunteer Hub

Volunteer: 9/10 Culver City Resource Day - Serving up end of summer luau!

Do you enjoy serving with friendly people?  Are you ready to make a difference in Culver City serving our neighbors?

Together: We are partnering with the non-profit Grace Diner to organize and co-host a spring resource day for Grace Diner's unhoused community. We love the work they have been doing to help provide resources and support for our financially unstable and unhoused neighbors. 

What: Being friendly and ready to serve are the main requirements!

Why this project matters: Our unhoused neighbors will be able to access services, alleviate their suffering, and enjoy community! When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of neighbors, our entire city benefits. 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting a bit dirty.  Wear closed-toe shoes and leave your jewelry and bags at home. We will be outside, so wear a hat or sunscreen.  If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide all necessary supplies. 

Age: All ages are welcome. We will have family-friendly activities. Volunteers younger than 14 serve with their adult.

What We Will Do

Each shift has different roles:

Set up tables, chairs, crafts, and decor: 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Set up & manage games: 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Help organize crafts and art:  2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Welcome guests - answer questions and assist with connecting to the provided resources: 2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Take down decorations and decor:  5 -6 p.m.

Read more about Grace Diner >>HERE

Program: Westside Better Angels

Do you enjoy serving with friendly people?  Are you ready to make a difference in Culver City serving our neighbors?

Together: We are partnering with the non-profit Grace Diner to organize and co-host a spring resource day for Grace Diner's unhoused community. We love the work they have been doing to help provide resources and support for our financially unstable and unhoused neighbors. 

What: Being friendly and ready to serve are the main requirements!

Why this project matters: Our unhoused neighbors will be able to access services, alleviate their suffering, and enjoy community! When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of neighbors, our entire city benefits. 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting a bit dirty.  Wear closed-toe shoes and leave your jewelry and bags at home. We will be outside, so wear a hat or sunscreen.  If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide all necessary supplies. 

Age: All ages are welcome. We will have family-friendly activities. Volunteers younger than 14 serve with their adult.

What We Will Do

Each shift has different roles:

Set up tables, chairs, crafts, and decor: 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Set up & manage games: 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Help organize crafts and art:  2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Welcome guests - answer questions and assist with connecting to the provided resources: 2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Take down decorations and decor:  5 -6 p.m.

Read more about Grace Diner >>HERE

Program: Westside Better Angels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 90232

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 9/13 Encino Resource Day - Join & serve at the Community Festivities

Do you enjoy working with positive people & making new friends? Are you ready to make a difference in Encino serving our unhoused neighbors?

Together: We'll be providing meals and sharing resources to our unhoused neighbors by partnering with local service providers. Your presence and volunteering will help create a welcoming, supportive, and safer environment for our community. We will be serving at St. Nicholas of Myra. 

Why this project matters: Our unhoused neighbors will get some urgent needs met, which everyone deserves. When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of people living outside, our entire community benefits. 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide any necessary set-up items, kitchen supplies, and gloves if you need them. Please wear your hair up ( if longer than 12 in), if you are working in the kitchen.

Age: All ages are welcome. Teams with members younger than 14 will participate with their parent/ guardian.

What We Will Do

Join the Better Angel group at the resource center. Look for our light blue T-shirts and our light blue sign Sign in and receive a Better Angels T-shirt, if needed. We'll meet, and chat about our plan for the day and each shift's duties.  Get the role instructions you'll need.   After: Share your experience with the onsite volunteer coordinator and find other ways you'd like to serve.  We will also send a brief survey to you after the event. 

List of volunteer roles: You can select a preferred volunteer role based on the time you selected. Otherwise, a role will be assigned to you and shared in the confirmation email 1 day before the event starts. Be aware that re-assignment may happen due to limited spacing or to meet guest needs and event effectiveness, but we will work with you to ensure you're doing something you enjoy!

Tables/ chairs set up Charging station set up Dining hall prep ( Coffee station, water Lemonade -lunch)Decor Set up Breakfast Prep/CookLunch Prep/CookServers ( Food and Drinks)Kitchen Supply Organizer/ Dishwasher Restroom Attendant/ Clean upGuest greeter/Counter ( Greet, direct, and count how many guests are entering the building)Guest Belonging Attendant ( Making sure guests know where they can leave their items attended and the volunteer will make sure items are not stolen)Hygiene DistributorDe-Escalation Leads ( Diffuse tough situations/ confrontations, polite removal of disruptive guests)Documentarian ( Photographer of the event while keeping guest dignity as top priority - cover volunteers and the work they are doing)Activity/Game Coordinator Be an Angel. Join us!

Program: South West Valley Better Angels

Do you enjoy working with positive people & making new friends? Are you ready to make a difference in Encino serving our unhoused neighbors?

Together: We'll be providing meals and sharing resources to our unhoused neighbors by partnering with local service providers. Your presence and volunteering will help create a welcoming, supportive, and safer environment for our community. We will be serving at St. Nicholas of Myra. 

Why this project matters: Our unhoused neighbors will get some urgent needs met, which everyone deserves. When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of people living outside, our entire community benefits. 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide any necessary set-up items, kitchen supplies, and gloves if you need them. Please wear your hair up ( if longer than 12 in), if you are working in the kitchen.

Age: All ages are welcome. Teams with members younger than 14 will participate with their parent/ guardian.

What We Will Do

Join the Better Angel group at the resource center. Look for our light blue T-shirts and our light blue sign Sign in and receive a Better Angels T-shirt, if needed. We'll meet, and chat about our plan for the day and each shift's duties.  Get the role instructions you'll need.   After: Share your experience with the onsite volunteer coordinator and find other ways you'd like to serve.  We will also send a brief survey to you after the event. 

List of volunteer roles: You can select a preferred volunteer role based on the time you selected. Otherwise, a role will be assigned to you and shared in the confirmation email 1 day before the event starts. Be aware that re-assignment may happen due to limited spacing or to meet guest needs and event effectiveness, but we will work with you to ensure you're doing something you enjoy!

Tables/ chairs set up Charging station set up Dining hall prep ( Coffee station, water Lemonade -lunch)Decor Set up Breakfast Prep/CookLunch Prep/CookServers ( Food and Drinks)Kitchen Supply Organizer/ Dishwasher Restroom Attendant/ Clean upGuest greeter/Counter ( Greet, direct, and count how many guests are entering the building)Guest Belonging Attendant ( Making sure guests know where they can leave their items attended and the volunteer will make sure items are not stolen)Hygiene DistributorDe-Escalation Leads ( Diffuse tough situations/ confrontations, polite removal of disruptive guests)Documentarian ( Photographer of the event while keeping guest dignity as top priority - cover volunteers and the work they are doing)Activity/Game Coordinator Be an Angel. Join us!

Program: South West Valley Better Angels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 91316

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Culver Palms Burrito Project Biweekly Tuesday nights

Do you enjoy cooking with positive people? Are you ready to contribute positivity and love in Palms? 

Together: We will be working with the Culver Palms Burrito Project to make and then deliver delicious burritos to our neighbors experiencing homelessness.

Why this project matters:  A warm, homemade meal isn't just meeting an immediate need by satisfying hunger.   Making and then delivering a delicious and nutritious burrito with a bottle of water shows someone we care about and want to connect with and support.  When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of people living outside, our entire community benefits. 

Wear: Please wear comfortable clothes you can cook and then walk in.   If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!  Bring an apron if you like, and either a hat or a hairnet is appropriate for kitchen work.  Leave expensive jewelry, including rings at home. 

Tools: We will provide any of the functional items needed for cooking as well as ingredients.

Age: All ages are welcome. Teams with members younger than 14 will participate with a parent or guardian.

What We Will Do

Join the Culver Palms Church of Christ and Better Angels. Look for the kitchen doors which will be on the side of the building facing the street (Delmas Terrace). Go down the stairs, you will enter the brown doors on the left. Parking is available in front of the church  Sign in and receive instructions for your shift.   Work together in the kitchen to make burritos. Go out in teams, driving to serve a burrito and bottle of water to hungry neighbors. After: We'd love to hear from you, so we will send a feedback survey after the event. Be an Angel. Join us!

Program: Westside Better Angels

Do you enjoy cooking with positive people? Are you ready to contribute positivity and love in Palms? 

Together: We will be working with the Culver Palms Burrito Project to make and then deliver delicious burritos to our neighbors experiencing homelessness.

Why this project matters:  A warm, homemade meal isn't just meeting an immediate need by satisfying hunger.   Making and then delivering a delicious and nutritious burrito with a bottle of water shows someone we care about and want to connect with and support.  When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of people living outside, our entire community benefits. 

Wear: Please wear comfortable clothes you can cook and then walk in.   If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!  Bring an apron if you like, and either a hat or a hairnet is appropriate for kitchen work.  Leave expensive jewelry, including rings at home. 

Tools: We will provide any of the functional items needed for cooking as well as ingredients.

Age: All ages are welcome. Teams with members younger than 14 will participate with a parent or guardian.

What We Will Do

Join the Culver Palms Church of Christ and Better Angels. Look for the kitchen doors which will be on the side of the building facing the street (Delmas Terrace). Go down the stairs, you will enter the brown doors on the left. Parking is available in front of the church  Sign in and receive instructions for your shift.   Work together in the kitchen to make burritos. Go out in teams, driving to serve a burrito and bottle of water to hungry neighbors. After: We'd love to hear from you, so we will send a feedback survey after the event. Be an Angel. Join us!

Program: Westside Better Angels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 90034

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 9/17 Pico Union Project - Learn & Grow Together Festival

Do you enjoy working with positive people? Are you ready to make a difference in Central Los Angeles serving our underserved communities?

Together: We'll be providing a warm meal and resources to our unhoused neighbors by partnering with long-standing local service group, Pico Union Project. Your presence and volunteering will create a welcoming, supportive, and safer environment.

Why this project matters: Our unhoused neighbors will get some urgent needs met, which everyone deserves.  Our partner, the Pico Union Project regularly provides nutritional grocery items, local services ( Metro TAP cards, healthcare services, diapers, clothing, and more regularly to the vibrant Pico-Union community. W e will invite more local vendors for their guests to access at this location, set up showers, and use some of the grocery items to provide a freshly cooked meal. When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of people living outside, our entire community benefits. 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. We will be working outside, so wear a hat and/or sunscreen.  Wear closed-toe shoes and leave your jewelry at home.   If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide any necessary supplies and tools.

Age: All ages are welcome. Teams with members younger than 14 will participate with their parent/ guardian.

What We Will Do

Join the Better Angel group at the resource center. Look for our light blue T-shirts and our light blue sign Sign in and receive a Better Angels T-shirt, if needed. We'll meet up and chat about our plan for each shift's duties.  Get the tools and instructions you'll need.  Set up - 8:30 - 10 a.m. Service hours: 10 a.m. -1 p.m.; Clean up: 1p.m.- 2:30 p.m. After: Share your experience with the onsite volunteer coordinator and find other ways you'd like to serve.  We will also send a brief survey to you after the event. 

List of volunteer roles: We'll work with you to ensure you have a role you enjoy and you'll never be alone.

Tables/ chairs set up Charging station set up Decor set up Breakfast & Coffee Set upFood prep & CookingServers ( Food and Drinks)Kitchen Supply Organizer/ Dishwasher Restroom Attendant/ Clean upGuest greeter/Counter ( Greet, direct, and count how many guests are entering the site)Guest Belonging Attendant ( Making sure guests know where they can leave their items attended and the volunteer will make sure items are not stolen)Hygiene DistributorDe-Escalation Leads ( Diffuse tough situations/ confrontations, polite removal of disruptive guests)Documentarian ( Photographer of the event while keeping guest dignity as top priority - cover volunteers and the work they are doing)Activity/Game Coordinator Be an Angel. Join us!

Program: Central LA

Do you enjoy working with positive people? Are you ready to make a difference in Central Los Angeles serving our underserved communities?

Together: We'll be providing a warm meal and resources to our unhoused neighbors by partnering with long-standing local service group, Pico Union Project. Your presence and volunteering will create a welcoming, supportive, and safer environment.

Why this project matters: Our unhoused neighbors will get some urgent needs met, which everyone deserves.  Our partner, the Pico Union Project regularly provides nutritional grocery items, local services ( Metro TAP cards, healthcare services, diapers, clothing, and more regularly to the vibrant Pico-Union community. W e will invite more local vendors for their guests to access at this location, set up showers, and use some of the grocery items to provide a freshly cooked meal. When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of people living outside, our entire community benefits. 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. We will be working outside, so wear a hat and/or sunscreen.  Wear closed-toe shoes and leave your jewelry at home.   If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide any necessary supplies and tools.

Age: All ages are welcome. Teams with members younger than 14 will participate with their parent/ guardian.

What We Will Do

Join the Better Angel group at the resource center. Look for our light blue T-shirts and our light blue sign Sign in and receive a Better Angels T-shirt, if needed. We'll meet up and chat about our plan for each shift's duties.  Get the tools and instructions you'll need.  Set up - 8:30 - 10 a.m. Service hours: 10 a.m. -1 p.m.; Clean up: 1p.m.- 2:30 p.m. After: Share your experience with the onsite volunteer coordinator and find other ways you'd like to serve.  We will also send a brief survey to you after the event. 

List of volunteer roles: We'll work with you to ensure you have a role you enjoy and you'll never be alone.

Tables/ chairs set up Charging station set up Decor set up Breakfast & Coffee Set upFood prep & CookingServers ( Food and Drinks)Kitchen Supply Organizer/ Dishwasher Restroom Attendant/ Clean upGuest greeter/Counter ( Greet, direct, and count how many guests are entering the site)Guest Belonging Attendant ( Making sure guests know where they can leave their items attended and the volunteer will make sure items are not stolen)Hygiene DistributorDe-Escalation Leads ( Diffuse tough situations/ confrontations, polite removal of disruptive guests)Documentarian ( Photographer of the event while keeping guest dignity as top priority - cover volunteers and the work they are doing)Activity/Game Coordinator Be an Angel. Join us!

Program: Central LA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 90015

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 9/18 Whittier Resource Day - Serve at our Learn & Grow Together festivities

Do you enjoy working with positive people? Are you ready to make a difference in Whittier serving our unhoused neighbors?

Our partners at the Whittier LGBTQ Center provide showers, laundry, case management, free clothing, and care to the community every Monday-Friday.  And every Thursday, our partner, Operation Healthy Hearts, provides groceries and hygiene supplies.   
But there are more needs in this area, so we invite service providers and vendors to come alongside us to provide a warm, nutritious meal, immediate healthcare, connection to many other benefits and resources!

Together
: We'll be providing a warm meal, resources, and entertainment for our unhoused neighbors by partnering with local service vendors. Your presence and volunteering will help create a welcoming, supportive, and safer environment for our community.

Why this project matters: Our unhoused neighbors will get some urgent needs met and enjoy community, while connecting to resources.  When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of people living outside, our entire community benefits. 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. You may be working outside, so wear a hat and/or sunscreen.   Wear closed-toe shoes, and leave your jewelry and any bags at home.   If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide any necessary supplies and tools.

Age: All ages are welcome. Teams with members younger than 14 will serve with their parent/ guardian.

What We Will Do

Join the Better Angel group at the resource center. Look for our light blue T-shirts and our light blue sign Sign in and receive a Better Angels T-shirt, if needed. We'll meet up and chat about our plan for each shift's duties.  Get the tools and instructions you'll need.   After: Share your experience with the onsite volunteer coordinator and find other ways you'd like to serve.  We will also send a brief survey to you after the event. 

List of volunteer roles: We work with you to ensure that you'll have a role you enjoy.  And, you'll never be alone!

Booth, tables and chair set-up.Site/Event Navigator ( Help direct guests to the right resources based on what they tell you they need)Charging station set up Decor set up Breakfast/ Snack Set up Servers (Food and Drinks)Guest greeter/Counter ( Greet, direct, and count how many guests are entering the site)Guest Belonging Attendant ( Making sure guests know where they can leave their items, and the volunteer will make sure items are not taken)Hygiene DistributorDocumentarian ( Photographer of the event while keeping guest dignity as top priority - cover volunteers and the work they are doing)Activity/Game Coordinator Be an Angel. Join us!

Program: Central LA

Do you enjoy working with positive people? Are you ready to make a difference in Whittier serving our unhoused neighbors?

Our partners at the Whittier LGBTQ Center provide showers, laundry, case management, free clothing, and care to the community every Monday-Friday.  And every Thursday, our partner, Operation Healthy Hearts, provides groceries and hygiene supplies.   
But there are more needs in this area, so we invite service providers and vendors to come alongside us to provide a warm, nutritious meal, immediate healthcare, connection to many other benefits and resources!

Together
: We'll be providing a warm meal, resources, and entertainment for our unhoused neighbors by partnering with local service vendors. Your presence and volunteering will help create a welcoming, supportive, and safer environment for our community.

Why this project matters: Our unhoused neighbors will get some urgent needs met and enjoy community, while connecting to resources.  When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of people living outside, our entire community benefits. 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. You may be working outside, so wear a hat and/or sunscreen.   Wear closed-toe shoes, and leave your jewelry and any bags at home.   If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide any necessary supplies and tools.

Age: All ages are welcome. Teams with members younger than 14 will serve with their parent/ guardian.

What We Will Do

Join the Better Angel group at the resource center. Look for our light blue T-shirts and our light blue sign Sign in and receive a Better Angels T-shirt, if needed. We'll meet up and chat about our plan for each shift's duties.  Get the tools and instructions you'll need.   After: Share your experience with the onsite volunteer coordinator and find other ways you'd like to serve.  We will also send a brief survey to you after the event. 

List of volunteer roles: We work with you to ensure that you'll have a role you enjoy.  And, you'll never be alone!

Booth, tables and chair set-up.Site/Event Navigator ( Help direct guests to the right resources based on what they tell you they need)Charging station set up Decor set up Breakfast/ Snack Set up Servers (Food and Drinks)Guest greeter/Counter ( Greet, direct, and count how many guests are entering the site)Guest Belonging Attendant ( Making sure guests know where they can leave their items, and the volunteer will make sure items are not taken)Hygiene DistributorDocumentarian ( Photographer of the event while keeping guest dignity as top priority - cover volunteers and the work they are doing)Activity/Game Coordinator Be an Angel. Join us!

Program: Central LA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 90602

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 9/20 Learning & Growing Together Resources at St. Robert's Center

Do You Enjoy Being Outside With Positive People? Are you ready to make an impact in Venice serving our neighbors with St. Robert's Center?

Together: We are partnering with the non-profit & Catholic Charities organization, St. Robert's Center, to organize and host an extended resource day for the Venice community. We are delighted to support the work they have been doing, providing resources and support for our financially unstable, unhoused neighbors, expectant mothers, and families, including a weekly Saturday breakfast for all experiencing homelessness and a daytime wellness and respite drop-in center for unhoused families of young children.

What: Being friendly and ready to serve, set up, and help navigate the resources provided are the main requirements!

Why this project matters: Our neighbors will be able to access services and alleviate their suffering in a warm atmosphere of care and connection, while enjoying community. When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of neighbors, our entire community benefits. 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting a bit dirty.  Wear closed-toe shoes and leave your jewelry and bags at home. If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide all necessary supplies. 

Age: All ages are welcome. We will have family-friendly activities. 

What We Will Do

Each shift has different roles:

Set up tables, chairs, crafts, and decor: 7:00 a.m.- 8:00 a.m. Help organize crafts and art, and manage games: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Cook and serve a warm, delicious lunch - 9:00 a.m. - Noon.Clean up the kitchen and put away cooking supplies - 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.Welcome guests - answer questions and assist with connecting them to the provided resources: 8 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Distribute clothing and hygiene supplies: 8 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Take down decorations and decor:  12:15 p.m. -1:30 p.m.

List of available volunteer roles:  

Tables/ chairs set up Charging station set up Community dining space prep ( Coffee station, water, Lemonade)Decor set up Kitchen - cooking, chopping, dishwashing, and organizationServers ( Food and Drinks)Guest Greeter/Counter ( Greet, direct, and count how many guests are entering the building)Guest Belonging Attendant ( Making sure guests know where they can leave their items, and the volunteer will make sure items are not taken.)Hygiene DistributorDocumentarian ( Photographer of the event while keeping guest dignity as top priority - feature volunteers and the work they are doing)Game or Activity Coordinator Be an Angel... Join us!

Program: Westside Better Angels

Do You Enjoy Being Outside With Positive People? Are you ready to make an impact in Venice serving our neighbors with St. Robert's Center?

Together: We are partnering with the non-profit & Catholic Charities organization, St. Robert's Center, to organize and host an extended resource day for the Venice community. We are delighted to support the work they have been doing, providing resources and support for our financially unstable, unhoused neighbors, expectant mothers, and families, including a weekly Saturday breakfast for all experiencing homelessness and a daytime wellness and respite drop-in center for unhoused families of young children.

What: Being friendly and ready to serve, set up, and help navigate the resources provided are the main requirements!

Why this project matters: Our neighbors will be able to access services and alleviate their suffering in a warm atmosphere of care and connection, while enjoying community. When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of neighbors, our entire community benefits. 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting a bit dirty.  Wear closed-toe shoes and leave your jewelry and bags at home. If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide all necessary supplies. 

Age: All ages are welcome. We will have family-friendly activities. 

What We Will Do

Each shift has different roles:

Set up tables, chairs, crafts, and decor: 7:00 a.m.- 8:00 a.m. Help organize crafts and art, and manage games: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Cook and serve a warm, delicious lunch - 9:00 a.m. - Noon.Clean up the kitchen and put away cooking supplies - 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.Welcome guests - answer questions and assist with connecting them to the provided resources: 8 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Distribute clothing and hygiene supplies: 8 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Take down decorations and decor:  12:15 p.m. -1:30 p.m.

List of available volunteer roles:  

Tables/ chairs set up Charging station set up Community dining space prep ( Coffee station, water, Lemonade)Decor set up Kitchen - cooking, chopping, dishwashing, and organizationServers ( Food and Drinks)Guest Greeter/Counter ( Greet, direct, and count how many guests are entering the building)Guest Belonging Attendant ( Making sure guests know where they can leave their items, and the volunteer will make sure items are not taken.)Hygiene DistributorDocumentarian ( Photographer of the event while keeping guest dignity as top priority - feature volunteers and the work they are doing)Game or Activity Coordinator Be an Angel... Join us!

Program: Westside Better Angels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 90291

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 9/23 Hollywood Resource Day - Serve at the Learn & Grow Together festivities

Do you enjoy working with positive people? Are you ready to make a difference in the Hollywood area, serving our unhoused neighbors?

Together, We'll provide a warm meal and resources to our unhoused neighbors by partnering with local service vendors and our co-host, Hollywood Adventist Church. Your presence and volunteering will help create a welcoming, supportive, and safer environment for our community.

Why this project matters: Our unhoused neighbors will get some urgent needs met, which everyone deserves.  And - all can connect with local benefits, resources, and services and enjoy the community!  
Hollywood Adventist Church regularly offers showers and clothing & and shoes in its boutique, through its Compassion Connection program.   At this monthly event, we invite additional service providers to bring resources for their guests to access at this location as they expand services and operations. When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of people living outside, our entire community benefits. 

We are pleased to support our Hollywood neighbors every 4th Tuesday.  You can read a story of a recent event here > 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide any necessary supplies, tools, and gloves if you need them. 

Age: All ages are welcome. Teams with members younger than 14 will participate with their parent/ guardian.

What We Will Do

Join the Better Angel group at the welcome table inside the fellowship hall. Look for our light blue T-shirts and our light blue sign Sign in and receive a Better Angels T-shirt, if needed. We'll meet up and chat about our plan for each shift's duties.  Get the tools and instructions you'll need.   After: Share your experience with the onsite volunteer coordinator and find other ways you'd like to serve.  We will also send you a brief survey after the event. 

List of volunteer roles: You can select a preferred role, based on the shift time you select for the event.  We'll work with you to identify a task you can do and will enjoy!

Tables/ chairs set up Charging station set upDecor set up Breakfast & Coffee Set up Servers ( Food and Drinks)Guest greeter/Counter ( Greet, direct, and count how many guests are entering the site)Guest Belonging Attendant ( Making sure guests know where they can leave their items attended and the volunteer will make sure items are not stolen)Hygiene DistributorDocumentarian ( Photographer of the event while keeping guest dignity as top priority - covering volunteers and the work they are doing)Activity/Game Coordinator Be an Angel. Join us!

Program: Los Angeles County

Do you enjoy working with positive people? Are you ready to make a difference in the Hollywood area, serving our unhoused neighbors?

Together, We'll provide a warm meal and resources to our unhoused neighbors by partnering with local service vendors and our co-host, Hollywood Adventist Church. Your presence and volunteering will help create a welcoming, supportive, and safer environment for our community.

Why this project matters: Our unhoused neighbors will get some urgent needs met, which everyone deserves.  And - all can connect with local benefits, resources, and services and enjoy the community!  
Hollywood Adventist Church regularly offers showers and clothing & and shoes in its boutique, through its Compassion Connection program.   At this monthly event, we invite additional service providers to bring resources for their guests to access at this location as they expand services and operations. When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of people living outside, our entire community benefits. 

We are pleased to support our Hollywood neighbors every 4th Tuesday.  You can read a story of a recent event here > 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide any necessary supplies, tools, and gloves if you need them. 

Age: All ages are welcome. Teams with members younger than 14 will participate with their parent/ guardian.

What We Will Do

Join the Better Angel group at the welcome table inside the fellowship hall. Look for our light blue T-shirts and our light blue sign Sign in and receive a Better Angels T-shirt, if needed. We'll meet up and chat about our plan for each shift's duties.  Get the tools and instructions you'll need.   After: Share your experience with the onsite volunteer coordinator and find other ways you'd like to serve.  We will also send you a brief survey after the event. 

List of volunteer roles: You can select a preferred role, based on the shift time you select for the event.  We'll work with you to identify a task you can do and will enjoy!

Tables/ chairs set up Charging station set upDecor set up Breakfast & Coffee Set up Servers ( Food and Drinks)Guest greeter/Counter ( Greet, direct, and count how many guests are entering the site)Guest Belonging Attendant ( Making sure guests know where they can leave their items attended and the volunteer will make sure items are not stolen)Hygiene DistributorDocumentarian ( Photographer of the event while keeping guest dignity as top priority - covering volunteers and the work they are doing)Activity/Game Coordinator Be an Angel. Join us!

Program: Los Angeles County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 90028

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 9/29 St. Margaret's Center Resource Day - Serve at the Learn & Grow Together Festivities

Do you enjoy working with positive people? Are you ready to make a difference in the LAX/ Inglewood area serving our unhoused neighbors?

Together: We'll provide a warm meal and resources to our unhoused neighbors by partnering with local service vendors. Your presence and volunteering will help create a welcoming, supportive, and safer environment for our community.

Why this project matters: Our unhoused neighbors will get some urgent needs met, which everyone deserves. St. Margaret's Center regularly serves coffee and nutritious food, immediate health care, jobs, identification, and mail service. Partnering with Better Angels, we will invite more local resources for their guests to access at this location.  When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of people living outside, our entire community benefits. 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide any necessary supplies, tools, and gloves if you need them. 

Age: All ages are welcome. Teams with members younger than 14 will participate with their parent/ guardian.

What We Will Do

Join the Better Angel group at the resource center. Look for our light blue T-shirts and our light blue sign Sign in and receive a Better Angels T-shirt, if needed. We'll meet up and chat about our plan for each shift duties.  Get the tools and instructions you'll need.   After: Share your experience with the onsite volunteer coordinator and find other ways you'd like to serve.  We will also send you a brief survey after the event. 

List of volunteer roles: You can select a preferred volunteer role 2-3 days before the event. Otherwise, we will assign you a role will be assigned to you and share it in a confirmation email 1 day before the event starts. Be aware that re-assignment may happen due to limited spacing and to meet guest needs and event effectiveness. 

Tables/ chairs set up Charging station set up Decor set up Breakfast & Coffee Set up Servers ( Food and Drinks)Clothing distro Guest greeter/Counter ( Greet, direct, and count how many guests are entering the site)Guest Belonging Attendant ( Making sure guests know where they can leave their items attended and the volunteer will make sure items are not stolen)Hygiene DistributorDe-Escalation Leads ( Diffuse tough situations/ confrontations, polite removal of disruptive guests)Documentarian ( Photographer of the event while keeping guest dignity as top priority - covering volunteers and the work they are doing)Activity/Game Coordinator Be an Angel. Join us!

Program: Westside Better Angels

Do you enjoy working with positive people? Are you ready to make a difference in the LAX/ Inglewood area serving our unhoused neighbors?

Together: We'll provide a warm meal and resources to our unhoused neighbors by partnering with local service vendors. Your presence and volunteering will help create a welcoming, supportive, and safer environment for our community.

Why this project matters: Our unhoused neighbors will get some urgent needs met, which everyone deserves. St. Margaret's Center regularly serves coffee and nutritious food, immediate health care, jobs, identification, and mail service. Partnering with Better Angels, we will invite more local resources for their guests to access at this location.  When we work with fellow volunteers to meet the urgent needs of people living outside, our entire community benefits. 

Wear: Please wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. If you've volunteered with us before, feel free to wear your Better Angels T-shirt to show your support!

Tools: We will provide any necessary supplies, tools, and gloves if you need them. 

Age: All ages are welcome. Teams with members younger than 14 will participate with their parent/ guardian.

What We Will Do

Join the Better Angel group at the resource center. Look for our light blue T-shirts and our light blue sign Sign in and receive a Better Angels T-shirt, if needed. We'll meet up and chat about our plan for each shift duties.  Get the tools and instructions you'll need.   After: Share your experience with the onsite volunteer coordinator and find other ways you'd like to serve.  We will also send you a brief survey after the event. 

List of volunteer roles: You can select a preferred volunteer role 2-3 days before the event. Otherwise, we will assign you a role will be assigned to you and share it in a confirmation email 1 day before the event starts. Be aware that re-assignment may happen due to limited spacing and to meet guest needs and event effectiveness. 

Tables/ chairs set up Charging station set up Decor set up Breakfast & Coffee Set up Servers ( Food and Drinks)Clothing distro Guest greeter/Counter ( Greet, direct, and count how many guests are entering the site)Guest Belonging Attendant ( Making sure guests know where they can leave their items attended and the volunteer will make sure items are not stolen)Hygiene DistributorDe-Escalation Leads ( Diffuse tough situations/ confrontations, polite removal of disruptive guests)Documentarian ( Photographer of the event while keeping guest dignity as top priority - covering volunteers and the work they are doing)Activity/Game Coordinator Be an Angel. Join us!

Program: Westside Better Angels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 90304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Graphic Designer for Community Engagement (Virtual)

Do you Enjoy Creating a Story Through Designing Images and Content?
Do you want your work to inform and motivate others?

Role Overview:

As a Volunteer Graphic Designer, you will play a pivotal role in guiding and overseeing the design aspects of our projects. You will collaborate closely with the Operations Manager to create compelling visual content that aligns with our organization's mission and values. This role offers an excellent opportunity to showcase your design skills, create a visual story, and make a meaningful impact through your creative contributions.

Key Responsibilities:

Design Skills: Provide creative direction and support with volunteer flyers, social media posts, etcetera and ensure consistency, quality, and adherence to brand guidelines across all projects. Project Management: Manage design projects from conception to completion, including planning, prioritization, and resource allocation to meet deadlines and deliverables. Collaboration: Communicate with cross-functional teams, including marketing, communications, and community teams to understand project requirements and translate them into effective design solutions. Visual Design: Produce high-quality visual assets for various mediums, including digital and print materials, such as social media graphics, flyers, posters, and swag or collateral items. Research and Innovation: Stay updated on design trends, tools, and best practices, and explore innovative approaches to enhance the organization's design capabilities.

Qualifications:

Proven experience (at least 3 years) in graphic design, with a portfolio showcasing your creative skills and design expertise. Proficiency in design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and other relevant tools. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate with team members and stakeholders. Strong organizational and project management abilities, with attention to detail and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment. A passion for social impact and a commitment to contributing your skills and expertise to support Better Angels’s mission.

Time Commitment:

Flexible - up to 5 hours per month.

Benefits:

Gain valuable experience and enhance your design portfolio. Make a positive impact by contributing to meaningful projects that serve our community. Join a dynamic and supportive team of passionate individuals dedicated to making a difference. Opportunities for professional development and networking. Interested? Please sign up today and our Community Team will contact you on the next steps.

 

Program: Los Angeles County

Do you Enjoy Creating a Story Through Designing Images and Content?
Do you want your work to inform and motivate others?

Role Overview:

As a Volunteer Graphic Designer, you will play a pivotal role in guiding and overseeing the design aspects of our projects. You will collaborate closely with the Operations Manager to create compelling visual content that aligns with our organization's mission and values. This role offers an excellent opportunity to showcase your design skills, create a visual story, and make a meaningful impact through your creative contributions.

Key Responsibilities:

Design Skills: Provide creative direction and support with volunteer flyers, social media posts, etcetera and ensure consistency, quality, and adherence to brand guidelines across all projects. Project Management: Manage design projects from conception to completion, including planning, prioritization, and resource allocation to meet deadlines and deliverables. Collaboration: Communicate with cross-functional teams, including marketing, communications, and community teams to understand project requirements and translate them into effective design solutions. Visual Design: Produce high-quality visual assets for various mediums, including digital and print materials, such as social media graphics, flyers, posters, and swag or collateral items. Research and Innovation: Stay updated on design trends, tools, and best practices, and explore innovative approaches to enhance the organization's design capabilities.

Qualifications:

Proven experience (at least 3 years) in graphic design, with a portfolio showcasing your creative skills and design expertise. Proficiency in design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and other relevant tools. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate with team members and stakeholders. Strong organizational and project management abilities, with attention to detail and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment. A passion for social impact and a commitment to contributing your skills and expertise to support Better Angels’s mission.

Time Commitment:

Flexible - up to 5 hours per month.

Benefits:

Gain valuable experience and enhance your design portfolio. Make a positive impact by contributing to meaningful projects that serve our community. Join a dynamic and supportive team of passionate individuals dedicated to making a difference. Opportunities for professional development and networking. Interested? Please sign up today and our Community Team will contact you on the next steps.

 

Program: Los Angeles County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Recruiter - Your Talent for Connecting People Can Change Lives

Do you enjoy talking to enthusiastic, passionate people?
Are you a 'natural' in understanding others' skill sets and matching them to roles?

Role Overview:

With hundreds of volunteers around L.A., our team has a solid process and working system to attract and recruit volunteers. And, as we scale to end our crisis of homelessness, we need thousands more engaged volunteers. Our Volunteer Recruiters play a pivotal role in driving the mission of Better Angels forward by identifying, engaging, and recruiting dedicated individuals to support our efforts in combating homelessness. This role requires dynamic individuals who enjoy building relationships with other caring neighbors and are passionate about filling open roles. Our Volunteer Recruiters work closely with the Sr. Operations Manager to ensure that our volunteer base is diverse (in every dimension), enthusiastic, and aligned with our mission.

Some Key Tasks You Might Do

Recruitment Strategy Development:

Develop and implement recruitment strategies to attract volunteers from various backgrounds.

Identify and leverage different channels for volunteer recruitment, including social media, community events, and partnerships with local organizations.

Volunteer Recruitment:

Create compelling and accurate descriptions for volunteer roles and opportunities.

Screen and interview potential volunteers to ensure a good fit for each need.

Outreach and Engagement:

Conduct outreach activities to engage potential volunteers and raise awareness about the organization’s mission.

Attend community events, job fairs, and networking functions to represent Better Angels and promote volunteer opportunities.

Helpful Experience and Desired Skills

Experience in recruitment, community outreach, or a related field is preferred.

Strong passion for addressing homelessness and a commitment to social justice.

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal.

Ability to engage and motivate diverse groups of people.

Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and experience with volunteer management systems or volunteer management software is a plus.

Why you’ll love this:

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of many unhoused Angelenos.

Use (and develop!) valuable skills in recruitment, community engagement, and nonprofit management.

Work with a passionate and dedicated team committed to social change.

Ready?  Sign up today and we'll schedule a short online meeting to talk about how you can start. 

Be an Angel...Join us!


Program: Los Angeles County

Do you enjoy talking to enthusiastic, passionate people?
Are you a 'natural' in understanding others' skill sets and matching them to roles?

Role Overview:

With hundreds of volunteers around L.A., our team has a solid process and working system to attract and recruit volunteers. And, as we scale to end our crisis of homelessness, we need thousands more engaged volunteers. Our Volunteer Recruiters play a pivotal role in driving the mission of Better Angels forward by identifying, engaging, and recruiting dedicated individuals to support our efforts in combating homelessness. This role requires dynamic individuals who enjoy building relationships with other caring neighbors and are passionate about filling open roles. Our Volunteer Recruiters work closely with the Sr. Operations Manager to ensure that our volunteer base is diverse (in every dimension), enthusiastic, and aligned with our mission.

Some Key Tasks You Might Do

Recruitment Strategy Development:

Develop and implement recruitment strategies to attract volunteers from various backgrounds.

Identify and leverage different channels for volunteer recruitment, including social media, community events, and partnerships with local organizations.

Volunteer Recruitment:

Create compelling and accurate descriptions for volunteer roles and opportunities.

Screen and interview potential volunteers to ensure a good fit for each need.

Outreach and Engagement:

Conduct outreach activities to engage potential volunteers and raise awareness about the organization’s mission.

Attend community events, job fairs, and networking functions to represent Better Angels and promote volunteer opportunities.

Helpful Experience and Desired Skills

Experience in recruitment, community outreach, or a related field is preferred.

Strong passion for addressing homelessness and a commitment to social justice.

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal.

Ability to engage and motivate diverse groups of people.

Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and experience with volunteer management systems or volunteer management software is a plus.

Why you’ll love this:

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of many unhoused Angelenos.

Use (and develop!) valuable skills in recruitment, community engagement, and nonprofit management.

Work with a passionate and dedicated team committed to social change.

Ready?  Sign up today and we'll schedule a short online meeting to talk about how you can start. 

Be an Angel...Join us!


Program: Los Angeles County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer/Videographer for Food on Foot

Do you have a passion for photography or videography and a heart for storytelling? Better Angels is partnering with Food on Foot to find creative volunteers who want to use their lens to make a real difference.

When?

Every Sunday in Hollywood, Food on Foot serves over 250 unhoused and low-income individuals — not just with meals, but with dignity, hope, and human connection. Now we need talented storytellers like you to help bring that mission to life through powerful visuals.

What are we looking for?

Capturing the heart of Food on Foot’s work is about more than snapping photos. It’s about sharing the resilience, joy, and transformation happening every week at our Sunday serving events. From the warm meals and donated clothing to the smiles and gratitude of the community, your camera can help tell stories that inspire others to get involved, whether as volunteers, supporters, or donors.

We’re looking for photographers and videographers who are eager to show up on Sunday mornings and document the beauty in service. You’ll be welcomed into a kind, passionate, and purpose-driven community that believes in showing up for others. Whether you’re experienced or just love capturing meaningful moments, your creative eye will help amplify our mission in ways words never could.

Why does this project matter?:

This is a perfect opportunity to build your portfolio while using your art to create change. Your work will be used to spread awareness, strengthen outreach, and grow a movement of compassion and community in Los Angeles. You'll be telling stories that matter — and you'll leave each Sunday inspired by the people you’ve met and the impact you’ve helped create.

If you believe in the power of storytelling and want to use your skills to shine a light on the good happening in our city, we’d love to have you join us. Come be a part of something beautiful, behind the lens!

Program: Los Angeles County

Do you have a passion for photography or videography and a heart for storytelling? Better Angels is partnering with Food on Foot to find creative volunteers who want to use their lens to make a real difference.

When?

Every Sunday in Hollywood, Food on Foot serves over 250 unhoused and low-income individuals — not just with meals, but with dignity, hope, and human connection. Now we need talented storytellers like you to help bring that mission to life through powerful visuals.

What are we looking for?

Capturing the heart of Food on Foot’s work is about more than snapping photos. It’s about sharing the resilience, joy, and transformation happening every week at our Sunday serving events. From the warm meals and donated clothing to the smiles and gratitude of the community, your camera can help tell stories that inspire others to get involved, whether as volunteers, supporters, or donors.

We’re looking for photographers and videographers who are eager to show up on Sunday mornings and document the beauty in service. You’ll be welcomed into a kind, passionate, and purpose-driven community that believes in showing up for others. Whether you’re experienced or just love capturing meaningful moments, your creative eye will help amplify our mission in ways words never could.

Why does this project matter?:

This is a perfect opportunity to build your portfolio while using your art to create change. Your work will be used to spread awareness, strengthen outreach, and grow a movement of compassion and community in Los Angeles. You'll be telling stories that matter — and you'll leave each Sunday inspired by the people you’ve met and the impact you’ve helped create.

If you believe in the power of storytelling and want to use your skills to shine a light on the good happening in our city, we’d love to have you join us. Come be a part of something beautiful, behind the lens!

Program: Los Angeles County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share What You Know. Change What’s Possible as a Workshop Facilitator

Do you have skills to share? Want to make a real difference in someone's life?


Share What You Know. Change What’s Possible. Lead a life-skills workshop that helps someone take their next step toward independence. Why This Work Matters

Our partners at Food on Foot believe that dignity, connection, and opportunity are essential ingredients for rebuilding a life. Many of our program participants are actively working toward stability, but what they often need is practical guidance, encouragement, and a pathway forward.

As a Volunteer Workshop Leader, you’ll lead a one-time or recurring session for unhoused or low-income individuals enrolled in Food on Foot’s Jobs & Housing Program. Whether you’re sharing professional experience, life skills, or creative tools, your contribution will equip someone with knowledge they can use to take their next step toward a job, a home, or a more confident future.

This is an opportunity to be a positive, empowering presence in someone’s journey—and to turn what you know into something that creates real impact.

What You’ll Do

Design and lead a practical, accessible workshop based on your life or work experience

Offer insights into topics like resume writing, job readiness, budgeting, time management, wellness, or other personal development skills

Collaborate with Food on Foot staff, who will support your preparation and provide guidance on structure and tone

Create a warm, encouraging space where participants feel seen, supported, and capable

Workshops are generally held in person on Sundays in Hollywood, and can be one-time or recurring depending on your availability and interest.

Who You Are

This role is a great fit for someone who:

Has professional or life experience they’d like to share in a supportive setting

Enjoys connecting with people one-on-one or in small groups

Believes in the power of second chances and community-led change

Can lead with empathy, humility, and encouragement

May have experience in teaching, mentorship, counseling, or facilitation—but it's not required

What You’ll Gain

A chance to use what you know to make a direct, human impact

Connection to a community that believes in compassion and progress

The joy of watching someone gain skills—and confidence—because of you

Support and guidance from the Food on Foot team throughout your volunteer experience

Time Commitment

Flexible — lead a one-time or recurring workshop based on your availability
In-person (Hollywood) — typically on Sundays
Preparation support and onboarding provided

About Food on Foot

Founded in 1996, Food on Foot is a Los Angeles nonprofit dedicated to assisting unhoused and low-income individuals with nutritious meals, clothing, life-skills education, full-time employment, and permanent housing. Food on Foot is more than just a meal service. You'll be joining a community that believes in dignity, compassion, and creating opportunities for people to thrive.

Through its Jobs & Housing Program, participants work hard to reach financial independence and graduate into self-sufficiency, with volunteers like you playing a key role in their success.
Learn more at foodonfoot.org

Ready to Share Your Skills and Uplift a Neighbor?

Join the Food on Foot volunteer team and help change what’s possible for someone who’s working hard to rebuild. If you're ready to give back, connect, and be part of real change, we’d love to hear from you.














Program: Central LA

Do you have skills to share? Want to make a real difference in someone's life?


Share What You Know. Change What’s Possible. Lead a life-skills workshop that helps someone take their next step toward independence. Why This Work Matters

Our partners at Food on Foot believe that dignity, connection, and opportunity are essential ingredients for rebuilding a life. Many of our program participants are actively working toward stability, but what they often need is practical guidance, encouragement, and a pathway forward.

As a Volunteer Workshop Leader, you’ll lead a one-time or recurring session for unhoused or low-income individuals enrolled in Food on Foot’s Jobs & Housing Program. Whether you’re sharing professional experience, life skills, or creative tools, your contribution will equip someone with knowledge they can use to take their next step toward a job, a home, or a more confident future.

This is an opportunity to be a positive, empowering presence in someone’s journey—and to turn what you know into something that creates real impact.

What You’ll Do

Design and lead a practical, accessible workshop based on your life or work experience

Offer insights into topics like resume writing, job readiness, budgeting, time management, wellness, or other personal development skills

Collaborate with Food on Foot staff, who will support your preparation and provide guidance on structure and tone

Create a warm, encouraging space where participants feel seen, supported, and capable

Workshops are generally held in person on Sundays in Hollywood, and can be one-time or recurring depending on your availability and interest.

Who You Are

This role is a great fit for someone who:

Has professional or life experience they’d like to share in a supportive setting

Enjoys connecting with people one-on-one or in small groups

Believes in the power of second chances and community-led change

Can lead with empathy, humility, and encouragement

May have experience in teaching, mentorship, counseling, or facilitation—but it's not required

What You’ll Gain

A chance to use what you know to make a direct, human impact

Connection to a community that believes in compassion and progress

The joy of watching someone gain skills—and confidence—because of you

Support and guidance from the Food on Foot team throughout your volunteer experience

Time Commitment

Flexible — lead a one-time or recurring workshop based on your availability
In-person (Hollywood) — typically on Sundays
Preparation support and onboarding provided

About Food on Foot

Founded in 1996, Food on Foot is a Los Angeles nonprofit dedicated to assisting unhoused and low-income individuals with nutritious meals, clothing, life-skills education, full-time employment, and permanent housing. Food on Foot is more than just a meal service. You'll be joining a community that believes in dignity, compassion, and creating opportunities for people to thrive.

Through its Jobs & Housing Program, participants work hard to reach financial independence and graduate into self-sufficiency, with volunteers like you playing a key role in their success.
Learn more at foodonfoot.org

Ready to Share Your Skills and Uplift a Neighbor?

Join the Food on Foot volunteer team and help change what’s possible for someone who’s working hard to rebuild. If you're ready to give back, connect, and be part of real change, we’d love to hear from you.














Program: Central LA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a FRIEND. Change a Life. Mentorship Program w/ Food on Foot

Be a FRIEND. Change a Life.

Walk alongside someone rebuilding after homelessness—and help them succeed in work, housing, and life.

Why This Work Matters

Our partners at Food on Foot know that rebuilding your life after homelessness takes more than just a job or an apartment. It takes community. It takes encouragement. And sometimes, it takes one reliable, caring person in your corner.

As a FRIEND mentor, you’ll be matched with someone in Food on Foot's Jobs & Housing Program who is working hard to build long-term stability in four key areas: Career, Housing, Finances, and Personal Growth. Many of our participants are already doing the hard work—they just need someone to walk beside them, celebrate the wins, and offer guidance when things get tough.

What You’ll Do

As a FRIEND, you’ll offer personalized encouragement, practical advice, and a consistent presence. You don’t need professional coaching experience—just compassion, reliability, and a willingness to show up.

You might:

Help with budgeting tips, building credit, or setting financial goals

Support job readiness through resume feedback, interview prep, or job search strategies

Offer insight or support with housing navigation or personal growth

Be a consistent, motivating voice as your mentee works toward key milestones

You’ll connect regularly—in person, by phone, or both—with support from the Food on Foot staff. You’ll also receive training and ongoing guidance to help you feel confident in the role.

Who You Are

This is a great opportunity for someone who:

Is a mid- or late-career professional, or a retired individual with time and heart to give

Brings empathy, consistency, and non-judgment to relationships

Believes in second chances and the power of one-on-one connection

Has lived experience, mentorship experience, or just a desire to help someone feel seen and supported

Can commit to regular connection (schedule varies by match)

What You’ll Gain

A deep, human connection that makes a visible difference in someone’s life

Insight into the challenges—and victories—of rebuilding after homelessness

Support and training from the Food on Foot team

A new sense of purpose and the chance to witness real transformation

About Food on Foot

Founded in 1996, Food on Foot is a Los Angeles nonprofit dedicated to assisting unhoused and low-income individuals with nutritious meals, clothing, life-skills education, full-time employment, and permanent housing. Through its Jobs & Housing Program, participants work hard to reach financial independence and graduate into self-sufficiency, with FRIENDS there to cheer them on along the way.

Learn more at foodonfoot.org and from recent features in ABC7, LA Times, and Spectrum News.

Time Commitment

Regular check-ins over the phone or in person, (based on mutual availability).
Minimum commitment of 3–6 months recommended.

Program: Central LA

Be a FRIEND. Change a Life.

Walk alongside someone rebuilding after homelessness—and help them succeed in work, housing, and life.

Why This Work Matters

Our partners at Food on Foot know that rebuilding your life after homelessness takes more than just a job or an apartment. It takes community. It takes encouragement. And sometimes, it takes one reliable, caring person in your corner.

As a FRIEND mentor, you’ll be matched with someone in Food on Foot's Jobs & Housing Program who is working hard to build long-term stability in four key areas: Career, Housing, Finances, and Personal Growth. Many of our participants are already doing the hard work—they just need someone to walk beside them, celebrate the wins, and offer guidance when things get tough.

What You’ll Do

As a FRIEND, you’ll offer personalized encouragement, practical advice, and a consistent presence. You don’t need professional coaching experience—just compassion, reliability, and a willingness to show up.

You might:

Help with budgeting tips, building credit, or setting financial goals

Support job readiness through resume feedback, interview prep, or job search strategies

Offer insight or support with housing navigation or personal growth

Be a consistent, motivating voice as your mentee works toward key milestones

You’ll connect regularly—in person, by phone, or both—with support from the Food on Foot staff. You’ll also receive training and ongoing guidance to help you feel confident in the role.

Who You Are

This is a great opportunity for someone who:

Is a mid- or late-career professional, or a retired individual with time and heart to give

Brings empathy, consistency, and non-judgment to relationships

Believes in second chances and the power of one-on-one connection

Has lived experience, mentorship experience, or just a desire to help someone feel seen and supported

Can commit to regular connection (schedule varies by match)

What You’ll Gain

A deep, human connection that makes a visible difference in someone’s life

Insight into the challenges—and victories—of rebuilding after homelessness

Support and training from the Food on Foot team

A new sense of purpose and the chance to witness real transformation

About Food on Foot

Founded in 1996, Food on Foot is a Los Angeles nonprofit dedicated to assisting unhoused and low-income individuals with nutritious meals, clothing, life-skills education, full-time employment, and permanent housing. Through its Jobs & Housing Program, participants work hard to reach financial independence and graduate into self-sufficiency, with FRIENDS there to cheer them on along the way.

Learn more at foodonfoot.org and from recent features in ABC7, LA Times, and Spectrum News.

Time Commitment

Regular check-ins over the phone or in person, (based on mutual availability).
Minimum commitment of 3–6 months recommended.

Program: Central LA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90068

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Use Your Legal Expertise to Help End Homelessness—Join Our Advisory Board!


Do you want to use your legal expertise to help end homelessness in Los Angeles County?


Join Better Angels’ Legal Advisory Board to make an impact on housing justice.


Why This Work Matters

Los Angeles County faces a deep homelessness crisis. More than 45,000 Angelenos are without homes​ as of 2024. Attorneys on our Legal Advisory Board can help protect vulnerable renters and shape fair housing policies, directly helping individuals avoid eviction and homelessness.


By volunteering your legal expertise, you support innovative solutions (like eviction-prevention loans and tech platforms) that provide a real safety net for people at risk of, or experiencing, homelessness. Your civic leadership and advocacy make a tangible difference: helping Better Angels navigate complex legal challenges means we can serve more people and bring them home.

Role Overview

Volunteer Advisors will provide strategic counsel and guidance for our mission-driven programs.


As a Legal Advisory Board member, you will work with our leadership team to tackle legal and policy issues related to housing and homelessness. Your experience in real estate law, tenant/landlord law, employment law, or nonprofit governance will help shape our strategies.


You’ll collaborate with city and nonprofit partners, Better Angels staff, and fellow volunteers. Together, you’ll integrate legal insight into program design, risk management, and advocacy efforts. This is a hands-on volunteer role where your expertise informs real cases and guides active initiatives.

Key Responsibilities

*Attend and actively participate in one quarterly Legal Advisory Board meeting (typically 1–2 hours, held virtually or in Los Angeles) to review ongoing cases and organizational strategy.

*Provide up to ~3 hours per month of pro bono legal advice and consultation on specific cases, contracts, and policy questions. Recruit or refer qualified volunteers for direct legal support, including reviewing lease or loan documents, advising on tenant rights and eviction prevention, and guiding employment or nonprofit legal issues.

*Review program materials (e.g., eviction-prevention loan agreements, partnership contracts, policy briefs) for legal soundness and compliance. Offer recommendations to ensure our work is legally robust.

*Monitor relevant local, state, and federal laws/regulations affecting our programs. Alert staff to legal risks or changes and advise on proactive strategies to keep clients and operations safe.

*Collaborate closely with Better Angels staff and fellow board members. Maintain confidentiality and uphold professional ethics while contributing a solutions-oriented perspective to advance our mission.


Helpful Qualifications

*Licensed attorney in good standing in California ( preferably with several years of practice experience).

*Expertise in one or more of the following areas: real estate law, tenant and landlord law, employment law, or nonprofit/governance law. Experience advising REITs, nonprofits, or working on housing/homelessness issues is a strong plus.
*Demonstrated commitment to social justice, community advocacy, or public interest – for example, prior pro bono work or civic leadership roles. A passion for housing justice and helping underserved communities is essential.

*Excellent analytical and communication skills. You should be able to explain complex legal issues clearly to non-lawyers and work collaboratively with a diverse team.

*Comfort with a primarily remote volunteer role. Flexible scheduling skills and reliability are important, since community members and partners depend on our timely legal guidance.

*Ability to volunteer approximately 3–4 hours per month.

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit founded in 2023 by tech entrepreneurs to tackle the region’s homelessness crisis. Our mission is “to solve LA’s homelessness epidemic by harnessing the power of the entire Los Angeles community”​. We take a bold, holistic, technology-driven approach. In partnership with civic agencies and funders, we build programs and tools across prevention, services, shelter, and housing.

For example, our Short-Term Eviction Prevention (STEP) Fund provides rapid, zero-interest microloans to tenants facing financial emergencies. To date, more than 600 such loans (totaling more than $1.2M) have helped keep families in their homes​

Better Angels also develops digital tools to empower homeless outreach workers,  connect people in crisis with resources (like our recent disaster relief navigator for wildfire victims), or find shelter, and organizes community events to bring services directly to those experiencing homelessness. We collaborate closely with city officials and partner nonprofits to minimize duplication and maximize our impact.

Time Commitment

*Volunteers should plan for about 3–4 hours per month. This includes one quarterly board meeting (1–2 hours) plus additional time (up to ~3 hours) for case consultations or follow-up as needed.

*The role is primarily remote/virtual, with occasional in-person meetings or events in Los Angeles. We value flexibility: you can schedule consultation hours at your convenience during the month.

*Please note this is a volunteer (unpaid) position.  Your reward will be the professional satisfaction of helping address one of LA’s most urgent issues and the opportunity to work alongside a mission-driven community, collaborating with other committed legal professionals to end the epidemic of homelessness in LA.

JOIN US! 

Media References:

Outdated technology impacting solution to homeless crisis in Southern California, AP report says - ABC7 Los Angeles

Better Angels - Go Deep Policy

https://www.betterangels.la/halo/policy/whybetterangels

L.A. launches online wildfire relief tool - Los Angeles Times

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-02-06/l-a-launches-online-wildfire-relief-tool






Program: Central LA


Do you want to use your legal expertise to help end homelessness in Los Angeles County?


Join Better Angels’ Legal Advisory Board to make an impact on housing justice.


Why This Work Matters

Los Angeles County faces a deep homelessness crisis. More than 45,000 Angelenos are without homes​ as of 2024. Attorneys on our Legal Advisory Board can help protect vulnerable renters and shape fair housing policies, directly helping individuals avoid eviction and homelessness.


By volunteering your legal expertise, you support innovative solutions (like eviction-prevention loans and tech platforms) that provide a real safety net for people at risk of, or experiencing, homelessness. Your civic leadership and advocacy make a tangible difference: helping Better Angels navigate complex legal challenges means we can serve more people and bring them home.

Role Overview

Volunteer Advisors will provide strategic counsel and guidance for our mission-driven programs.


As a Legal Advisory Board member, you will work with our leadership team to tackle legal and policy issues related to housing and homelessness. Your experience in real estate law, tenant/landlord law, employment law, or nonprofit governance will help shape our strategies.


You’ll collaborate with city and nonprofit partners, Better Angels staff, and fellow volunteers. Together, you’ll integrate legal insight into program design, risk management, and advocacy efforts. This is a hands-on volunteer role where your expertise informs real cases and guides active initiatives.

Key Responsibilities

*Attend and actively participate in one quarterly Legal Advisory Board meeting (typically 1–2 hours, held virtually or in Los Angeles) to review ongoing cases and organizational strategy.

*Provide up to ~3 hours per month of pro bono legal advice and consultation on specific cases, contracts, and policy questions. Recruit or refer qualified volunteers for direct legal support, including reviewing lease or loan documents, advising on tenant rights and eviction prevention, and guiding employment or nonprofit legal issues.

*Review program materials (e.g., eviction-prevention loan agreements, partnership contracts, policy briefs) for legal soundness and compliance. Offer recommendations to ensure our work is legally robust.

*Monitor relevant local, state, and federal laws/regulations affecting our programs. Alert staff to legal risks or changes and advise on proactive strategies to keep clients and operations safe.

*Collaborate closely with Better Angels staff and fellow board members. Maintain confidentiality and uphold professional ethics while contributing a solutions-oriented perspective to advance our mission.


Helpful Qualifications

*Licensed attorney in good standing in California ( preferably with several years of practice experience).

*Expertise in one or more of the following areas: real estate law, tenant and landlord law, employment law, or nonprofit/governance law. Experience advising REITs, nonprofits, or working on housing/homelessness issues is a strong plus.
*Demonstrated commitment to social justice, community advocacy, or public interest – for example, prior pro bono work or civic leadership roles. A passion for housing justice and helping underserved communities is essential.

*Excellent analytical and communication skills. You should be able to explain complex legal issues clearly to non-lawyers and work collaboratively with a diverse team.

*Comfort with a primarily remote volunteer role. Flexible scheduling skills and reliability are important, since community members and partners depend on our timely legal guidance.

*Ability to volunteer approximately 3–4 hours per month.

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit founded in 2023 by tech entrepreneurs to tackle the region’s homelessness crisis. Our mission is “to solve LA’s homelessness epidemic by harnessing the power of the entire Los Angeles community”​. We take a bold, holistic, technology-driven approach. In partnership with civic agencies and funders, we build programs and tools across prevention, services, shelter, and housing.

For example, our Short-Term Eviction Prevention (STEP) Fund provides rapid, zero-interest microloans to tenants facing financial emergencies. To date, more than 600 such loans (totaling more than $1.2M) have helped keep families in their homes​

Better Angels also develops digital tools to empower homeless outreach workers,  connect people in crisis with resources (like our recent disaster relief navigator for wildfire victims), or find shelter, and organizes community events to bring services directly to those experiencing homelessness. We collaborate closely with city officials and partner nonprofits to minimize duplication and maximize our impact.

Time Commitment

*Volunteers should plan for about 3–4 hours per month. This includes one quarterly board meeting (1–2 hours) plus additional time (up to ~3 hours) for case consultations or follow-up as needed.

*The role is primarily remote/virtual, with occasional in-person meetings or events in Los Angeles. We value flexibility: you can schedule consultation hours at your convenience during the month.

*Please note this is a volunteer (unpaid) position.  Your reward will be the professional satisfaction of helping address one of LA’s most urgent issues and the opportunity to work alongside a mission-driven community, collaborating with other committed legal professionals to end the epidemic of homelessness in LA.

JOIN US! 

Media References:

Outdated technology impacting solution to homeless crisis in Southern California, AP report says - ABC7 Los Angeles

Better Angels - Go Deep Policy

https://www.betterangels.la/halo/policy/whybetterangels

L.A. launches online wildfire relief tool - Los Angeles Times

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-02-06/l-a-launches-online-wildfire-relief-tool






Program: Central LA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling all Sherlocks! Use your research skills to enable shelter access!

Do you enjoy really understanding the right information?   Are you great at comparing available data and filling in the gaps? 

 Join Us!

What you'll do:
You'll work with our team to verify shelter data, identifying gaps, and understanding the landscape of shelter supply and demand in Los Angeles.

Why this work matters:
This foundational work supports future tools that will make it easier for unhoused individuals to access the resources they need safely and quickly.

If you care about systems change, community impact, and using research to drive progress, this is a powerful way to get involved


Tools Needed:
This is flexible, at-home work, using your own computer, Internet access, and telephone. 

Program: Los Angeles County

Do you enjoy really understanding the right information?   Are you great at comparing available data and filling in the gaps? 

 Join Us!

What you'll do:
You'll work with our team to verify shelter data, identifying gaps, and understanding the landscape of shelter supply and demand in Los Angeles.

Why this work matters:
This foundational work supports future tools that will make it easier for unhoused individuals to access the resources they need safely and quickly.

If you care about systems change, community impact, and using research to drive progress, this is a powerful way to get involved


Tools Needed:
This is flexible, at-home work, using your own computer, Internet access, and telephone. 

Program: Los Angeles County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead Change that Matters! Help Residential Care Homes Build Stronger Community Ties as a Volunteer Project Manager

Do you love bringing people together to create change?Are you passionate about building stronger communities?Then we need you!

Why This Work Matters

Residential care homes supporting vulnerable Angelenos often lack access to volunteers and community resources. Meanwhile, many people want to help but don’t know where to start. This role connects the dots—helping care homes tap into local support that enhances residents’ lives and builds a stronger, more inclusive Los Angeles.

Role Overview

As Project Manager for the Connected Communities Initiative, you’ll lead the planning and execution of efforts that activate partnerships across LARCA’s network. You’ll set clear, achievable goals, coordinate events, develop tools, and connect the right people to the right opportunities—all to drive economic justice and community resilience.

Valuable Experience & Skills

* Community Engagement: Plan events that spark connection.
* Project Management: Lead collaborative, impact-driven initiatives.
* Resource Development: Build materials to support lasting engagement.
* Tracking & Impact: Use data to drive continuous improvement.
* Collaboration: Partner with leadership and stakeholders to align efforts.

Relevant Qualifications

* 3–5 years of project management experience.

* Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills.

* Passion for social impact, community work, or economic justice.

Time Commitment

* Approximately 5-8 hours per month (flexible and remote, in person as desired). Please commit to at least 2 months, with a work hand-off when you exit.

About our partner: LARCA

The Los Angeles County Adult Residential Facility Association (LARCA) is a nonprofit membership association supporting owners and operators of Adult Residential Facilities (ARFs) and Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFEs) that serve individuals reliant on public benefits or living with serious mental illness.  These facilities are a critical part of Los Angeles County’s safety net—helping to prevent homelessness and provide stable care environment.

INTERESTED? 

Respond here, and our Volunteer Coordinator will connect with you to discuss your skills, availability, and how the opportunity fits with your goals.  


Program: Los Angeles County

Do you love bringing people together to create change?Are you passionate about building stronger communities?Then we need you!

Why This Work Matters

Residential care homes supporting vulnerable Angelenos often lack access to volunteers and community resources. Meanwhile, many people want to help but don’t know where to start. This role connects the dots—helping care homes tap into local support that enhances residents’ lives and builds a stronger, more inclusive Los Angeles.

Role Overview

As Project Manager for the Connected Communities Initiative, you’ll lead the planning and execution of efforts that activate partnerships across LARCA’s network. You’ll set clear, achievable goals, coordinate events, develop tools, and connect the right people to the right opportunities—all to drive economic justice and community resilience.

Valuable Experience & Skills

* Community Engagement: Plan events that spark connection.
* Project Management: Lead collaborative, impact-driven initiatives.
* Resource Development: Build materials to support lasting engagement.
* Tracking & Impact: Use data to drive continuous improvement.
* Collaboration: Partner with leadership and stakeholders to align efforts.

Relevant Qualifications

* 3–5 years of project management experience.

* Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills.

* Passion for social impact, community work, or economic justice.

Time Commitment

* Approximately 5-8 hours per month (flexible and remote, in person as desired). Please commit to at least 2 months, with a work hand-off when you exit.

About our partner: LARCA

The Los Angeles County Adult Residential Facility Association (LARCA) is a nonprofit membership association supporting owners and operators of Adult Residential Facilities (ARFs) and Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFEs) that serve individuals reliant on public benefits or living with serious mental illness.  These facilities are a critical part of Los Angeles County’s safety net—helping to prevent homelessness and provide stable care environment.

INTERESTED? 

Respond here, and our Volunteer Coordinator will connect with you to discuss your skills, availability, and how the opportunity fits with your goals.  


Program: Los Angeles County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Support for Food on Foot (non-profit)

Are you passionate about giving back and creating a lasting impact in your community? We'd love your help!


Together:

Food on Foot is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit that has changed lives since 1996 by providing nutritious meals, housing, life-skills training, and full-time employment opportunities to unhoused and low-income individuals. Through our consistent weekly programs and career-focused support, Food on Foot empowers people to regain independence and dignity.

We're currently gearing up for the Annual Gala in July 2025 and we're looking for dedicated volunteers to support our outreach and planning efforts--especially for the Silent Auction!

Volunteer Roles include:

-Reaching out to local businesses for silent auction item donations.

-Sending thank-you letters and emails to generous donors.

-Helping with light planning and coordination tasks (most can be done remotely!)

-Supporting a mission that directly changes lives.

Why Volunteer with Food on Foot?

-Be part of a mission that's curing homelessness through empowerment and employment 

-Gain valuable experience in event planning, community outreach, and nonprofit development.

-Flexibility-- you can contribute from anywhere, on your own schedule.

-Know that your time and energy are helping to rebuild lives

Whether you are a student a professional or someone who just wants to make a difference! This is your chance to give back in a meaningful way!

Join the team and help us create a beautiful, impactful gala that celebrates transformation and hope.


Join Us in Making a Difference! Come join the fun! We hope to see you soon.

Program: Los Angeles County

Are you passionate about giving back and creating a lasting impact in your community? We'd love your help!


Together:

Food on Foot is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit that has changed lives since 1996 by providing nutritious meals, housing, life-skills training, and full-time employment opportunities to unhoused and low-income individuals. Through our consistent weekly programs and career-focused support, Food on Foot empowers people to regain independence and dignity.

We're currently gearing up for the Annual Gala in July 2025 and we're looking for dedicated volunteers to support our outreach and planning efforts--especially for the Silent Auction!

Volunteer Roles include:

-Reaching out to local businesses for silent auction item donations.

-Sending thank-you letters and emails to generous donors.

-Helping with light planning and coordination tasks (most can be done remotely!)

-Supporting a mission that directly changes lives.

Why Volunteer with Food on Foot?

-Be part of a mission that's curing homelessness through empowerment and employment 

-Gain valuable experience in event planning, community outreach, and nonprofit development.

-Flexibility-- you can contribute from anywhere, on your own schedule.

-Know that your time and energy are helping to rebuild lives

Whether you are a student a professional or someone who just wants to make a difference! This is your chance to give back in a meaningful way!

Join the team and help us create a beautiful, impactful gala that celebrates transformation and hope.


Join Us in Making a Difference! Come join the fun! We hope to see you soon.

Program: Los Angeles County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Create the Program Where Mentorship Meets Mission as a Program Manager for a Tech Mentorship Program

Do you love building programs that bring people and purpose together? Do you want to design a mentorship experience where developers grow while coding for a cause?

Then we need you!
Why This Work Matters

Better Angels is on a mission to end our homelessness crisis through community, compassion, and connection. As we expand our impact, we recognize that workforce development—especially in high-growth industries like tech—can be a pathway out of poverty and into sustainable independence.

Many of the people we serve have untapped potential but lack access to guidance, training, and opportunity. Our Tech Mentorship Program is designed to close that gap by pairing mentees with experienced tech professionals who can offer one-on-one support, career insights, and network connections. As a volunteer Program Manager, your leadership will directly shape the lives of aspiring technologists while helping to dismantle systemic barriers to access.

Role Overview

As the Volunteer Program Manager – Tech Mentorship Program, you’ll help design, coordinate, and evolve a dynamic mentorship experience that fosters real career growth. You’ll build a strong foundation for our mentorship community and ensure that both mentors and mentees are supported every step of the way.

This is a great opportunity for someone who believes in equitable access, has a knack for building systems, and wants to leave a lasting legacy in the tech for good space.

Key Responsibilities

Program Design: Structure timelines, objectives, and engagement strategies for the mentorship program

Mentor & Mentee Coordination: Match participants thoughtfully and support ongoing communication

Impact Tracking: Develop tools to measure participant engagement, satisfaction, and career progress

Community Collaboration: Work closely with our partnerships team to bring in top-tier mentors and resources

Content & Tools: Help shape onboarding materials, events, and feedback loops that bring value to participants

Needed Qualifications

Experience in nonprofit programming, project management, or mentorship

Strong communication and organizational skills

Comfortable working independently and across teams

Passionate about tech access, equity, and social change

Experience in tech or workforce development is a plus

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization dedicated to curing homelessness in Los Angeles and beyond. Through innovative programming, strategic partnerships, and compassionate outreach, we provide direct support and long-term solutions that address the root causes of homelessness. We believe in building community through action and in creating systems that uplift everyone.

Time Commitment

Approximately 5–10 hours per month. Flexible, remote-friendly. We ask for a minimum three-month commitment with plenty of room to grow and shape the program over time.

Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Do you love building programs that bring people and purpose together? Do you want to design a mentorship experience where developers grow while coding for a cause?

Then we need you!
Why This Work Matters

Better Angels is on a mission to end our homelessness crisis through community, compassion, and connection. As we expand our impact, we recognize that workforce development—especially in high-growth industries like tech—can be a pathway out of poverty and into sustainable independence.

Many of the people we serve have untapped potential but lack access to guidance, training, and opportunity. Our Tech Mentorship Program is designed to close that gap by pairing mentees with experienced tech professionals who can offer one-on-one support, career insights, and network connections. As a volunteer Program Manager, your leadership will directly shape the lives of aspiring technologists while helping to dismantle systemic barriers to access.

Role Overview

As the Volunteer Program Manager – Tech Mentorship Program, you’ll help design, coordinate, and evolve a dynamic mentorship experience that fosters real career growth. You’ll build a strong foundation for our mentorship community and ensure that both mentors and mentees are supported every step of the way.

This is a great opportunity for someone who believes in equitable access, has a knack for building systems, and wants to leave a lasting legacy in the tech for good space.

Key Responsibilities

Program Design: Structure timelines, objectives, and engagement strategies for the mentorship program

Mentor & Mentee Coordination: Match participants thoughtfully and support ongoing communication

Impact Tracking: Develop tools to measure participant engagement, satisfaction, and career progress

Community Collaboration: Work closely with our partnerships team to bring in top-tier mentors and resources

Content & Tools: Help shape onboarding materials, events, and feedback loops that bring value to participants

Needed Qualifications

Experience in nonprofit programming, project management, or mentorship

Strong communication and organizational skills

Comfortable working independently and across teams

Passionate about tech access, equity, and social change

Experience in tech or workforce development is a plus

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization dedicated to curing homelessness in Los Angeles and beyond. Through innovative programming, strategic partnerships, and compassionate outreach, we provide direct support and long-term solutions that address the root causes of homelessness. We believe in building community through action and in creating systems that uplift everyone.

Time Commitment

Approximately 5–10 hours per month. Flexible, remote-friendly. We ask for a minimum three-month commitment with plenty of room to grow and shape the program over time.

Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recruit the Tech Talent Powering the Movement to End Homelessness

Are you a tech recruiter or HR professional passionate about building inclusive communities in tech?

Do you want to use your skills to help power programs that change lives?
Then we need you!

At Better Angels, we believe community is the cure to our homelessness crisis. Our mission is rooted in compassion, connection, and long-term solutions. One of the ways we create change is by building open-source software applications to support people working to support and house our homeless neighbors. 

We rely on talented, mission-aligned volunteers to power our Tech Mentorship and Workforce Access Program. As a Volunteer Tech Recruiter, you’ll help us source, screen, and engage passionate mentors, junior technologists, and industry professionals who want to use their experience for good. Your work ensures that our participants are supported by a strong and diverse volunteer network, ultimately helping to close opportunity gaps and build equity in tech.

Role Overview

As a Volunteer Tech Recruiter, you will help grow our team of volunteers by identifying and engaging mentors, developers, and other tech professionals with the needed experience who want to give back. You’ll build relationships with tech networks, streamline the onboarding process, and partner with our program leads to make sure we’re bringing in the right support at the right time.

This is a great opportunity for someone with a background in recruiting, HR, or workforce development who wants to create real impact through intentional relationship-building.

Key Responsibilities

Volunteer Sourcing: Identify and recruit tech volunteers, including mentors, junior technologists, and developers

Relationship Building: Cultivate connections with professional associations, coding bootcamps, tech organizations, and affinity groups

Pipeline Management: Maintain an organized onboarding process and talent pipeline for program needs

Collaboration: Work closely with program leads to assess volunteer needs and align recruitment efforts

Helpful Qualifications

Background in recruiting, HR, or talent acquisition—especially in the tech space

Strong interpersonal and communication skills

Familiarity with DEI and inclusive hiring practices

Organized, detail-oriented, and proactive

Passionate about tech equity and volunteer engagement

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization committed to ending the homelessness crisis. Through outreach, partnerships, and specialized programs, we work to support and provide pathways to housing, employment, and connection.

Time Commitment

Approximately 3-5 hours per month. Flexible schedule. Remote opportunity. We ask for a minimum 3-month commitment.


Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Are you a tech recruiter or HR professional passionate about building inclusive communities in tech?

Do you want to use your skills to help power programs that change lives?
Then we need you!

At Better Angels, we believe community is the cure to our homelessness crisis. Our mission is rooted in compassion, connection, and long-term solutions. One of the ways we create change is by building open-source software applications to support people working to support and house our homeless neighbors. 

We rely on talented, mission-aligned volunteers to power our Tech Mentorship and Workforce Access Program. As a Volunteer Tech Recruiter, you’ll help us source, screen, and engage passionate mentors, junior technologists, and industry professionals who want to use their experience for good. Your work ensures that our participants are supported by a strong and diverse volunteer network, ultimately helping to close opportunity gaps and build equity in tech.

Role Overview

As a Volunteer Tech Recruiter, you will help grow our team of volunteers by identifying and engaging mentors, developers, and other tech professionals with the needed experience who want to give back. You’ll build relationships with tech networks, streamline the onboarding process, and partner with our program leads to make sure we’re bringing in the right support at the right time.

This is a great opportunity for someone with a background in recruiting, HR, or workforce development who wants to create real impact through intentional relationship-building.

Key Responsibilities

Volunteer Sourcing: Identify and recruit tech volunteers, including mentors, junior technologists, and developers

Relationship Building: Cultivate connections with professional associations, coding bootcamps, tech organizations, and affinity groups

Pipeline Management: Maintain an organized onboarding process and talent pipeline for program needs

Collaboration: Work closely with program leads to assess volunteer needs and align recruitment efforts

Helpful Qualifications

Background in recruiting, HR, or talent acquisition—especially in the tech space

Strong interpersonal and communication skills

Familiarity with DEI and inclusive hiring practices

Organized, detail-oriented, and proactive

Passionate about tech equity and volunteer engagement

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization committed to ending the homelessness crisis. Through outreach, partnerships, and specialized programs, we work to support and provide pathways to housing, employment, and connection.

Time Commitment

Approximately 3-5 hours per month. Flexible schedule. Remote opportunity. We ask for a minimum 3-month commitment.


Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coordinate a Mentorship Program That Codes for Change - Tech Mentorship Program Coordinator

Are you a detail-oriented communicator who thrives in organized systems?
Do you want to help rising tech professionals feel supported and connected?
Then we need you!
Why This Work Matters

At Better Angels, our mission is to cure homelessness through community, compassion, and connection. One of the ways we break cycles of poverty is by building access to sustainable, meaningful careers, like those in technology.

Our Tech Mentorship Program was created to support early-career technologists and community members exploring careers in tech. By pairing mentees with experienced professionals, we’re helping people gain the experience, confidence, guidance, and access they need to grow. As a Tech Mentorship Program Coordinator, you’ll help make this support system possible by ensuring logistics run smoothly and relationships stay strong.

Role Overview

As the Volunteer Tech Mentorship Program Coordinator, you’ll be the connective thread between mentors, mentees, and program goals. You’ll schedule mentorship sessions, share resources, track feedback, and support the community with care and responsiveness.

This is a great opportunity for someone who’s organized, enjoys helping others succeed, and wants to play a behind-the-scenes role in building inclusive tech spaces.

Key Responsibilities

Scheduling: Coordinate mentorship sessions, workshops, and group meetings

Participant Support: Conduct check-ins, share resources, and help with communication

Data & Feedback: Collect and organize surveys, reflections, and progress tracking

Community Engagement: Assist with planning community events and virtual mixers

Helpful Qualifications

Highly organized and responsive communicator

Comfortable managing multiple schedules and supporting different personalities

Experience in education, mentorship, or program coordination a plus

Passionate about tech equity and inclusive communities

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the homelessness crisis through strategic outreach, compassionate care, and community-centered programs. Through mentorship and direct support, we create spaces where volunteers can also grow and thrive.

Time Commitment

Approximately 3-5 hours per month. Flexible, remote-friendly schedule. We ask for a minimum 3-month commitment.


Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Are you a detail-oriented communicator who thrives in organized systems?
Do you want to help rising tech professionals feel supported and connected?
Then we need you!
Why This Work Matters

At Better Angels, our mission is to cure homelessness through community, compassion, and connection. One of the ways we break cycles of poverty is by building access to sustainable, meaningful careers, like those in technology.

Our Tech Mentorship Program was created to support early-career technologists and community members exploring careers in tech. By pairing mentees with experienced professionals, we’re helping people gain the experience, confidence, guidance, and access they need to grow. As a Tech Mentorship Program Coordinator, you’ll help make this support system possible by ensuring logistics run smoothly and relationships stay strong.

Role Overview

As the Volunteer Tech Mentorship Program Coordinator, you’ll be the connective thread between mentors, mentees, and program goals. You’ll schedule mentorship sessions, share resources, track feedback, and support the community with care and responsiveness.

This is a great opportunity for someone who’s organized, enjoys helping others succeed, and wants to play a behind-the-scenes role in building inclusive tech spaces.

Key Responsibilities

Scheduling: Coordinate mentorship sessions, workshops, and group meetings

Participant Support: Conduct check-ins, share resources, and help with communication

Data & Feedback: Collect and organize surveys, reflections, and progress tracking

Community Engagement: Assist with planning community events and virtual mixers

Helpful Qualifications

Highly organized and responsive communicator

Comfortable managing multiple schedules and supporting different personalities

Experience in education, mentorship, or program coordination a plus

Passionate about tech equity and inclusive communities

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the homelessness crisis through strategic outreach, compassionate care, and community-centered programs. Through mentorship and direct support, we create spaces where volunteers can also grow and thrive.

Time Commitment

Approximately 3-5 hours per month. Flexible, remote-friendly schedule. We ask for a minimum 3-month commitment.


Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the Backbone of Better Angels’ Tech Projects as Project Manager – Tech Initiatives

Are you a natural planner who thrives in fast-paced, purpose-driven environments?
Do you love turning big ideas into action—and keeping digital projects on track?
Then we need you!
Why This Work Matters

At Better Angels, we believe technology should work for people not the other way around. Our mission is to end the homelessness crisis through compassion, connection, and community, and strong internal systems help us scale that impact every single day.

From building better volunteer tools to enhancing our digital outreach, our tech team helps power the infrastructure behind every program we run. As a Project Manager – Tech Initiatives, you’ll be the force that keeps our tech projects organized, on schedule, and aligned with the mission. You’ll work directly with volunteer developers and nonprofit staff to turn real-world needs into streamlined digital solutions.

Role Overview

As the Volunteer Project Manager – Tech Initiatives, you’ll guide volunteer-led sprints, manage priorities, and translate big goals into actionable plans. Whether it’s a new onboarding portal, a streamlined CRM setup, or a custom scheduling tool, your leadership will help us deliver real solutions for real people.

This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is detail-oriented, systems-savvy, and excited to use their project management skills to help build nonprofit infrastructure that makes a difference.

Key Responsibilities

Project Management: Oversee timelines, deliverables, and priorities for internal tech projects

Team Facilitation: Coordinate meetings, plan sprints, and keep volunteer dev teams in sync

Documentation & Tools: Maintain project docs, Trello boards, and Notion dashboards

Strategic Translation: Turn nonprofit needs into clear, developer-friendly tasks and goals

Helpful Qualifications

Experience managing digital, web, or software development projects

Comfortable using Trello, GitHub, Notion, or other project tracking tools

Familiar with agile/sprint processes and working with volunteer or cross-functional teams

Detail-oriented, adaptable, and mission-aligned

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization dedicated to curing homelessness by building community and opportunity. Through innovative programs, digital tools, and human-centered outreach, we help individuals find stability and connection, while also growing the systems that support them.

Time Commitment

Approximately 3-5 hours per month. Flexible, remote. We ask for a minimum 3-month commitment.

Skills:

Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Are you a natural planner who thrives in fast-paced, purpose-driven environments?
Do you love turning big ideas into action—and keeping digital projects on track?
Then we need you!
Why This Work Matters

At Better Angels, we believe technology should work for people not the other way around. Our mission is to end the homelessness crisis through compassion, connection, and community, and strong internal systems help us scale that impact every single day.

From building better volunteer tools to enhancing our digital outreach, our tech team helps power the infrastructure behind every program we run. As a Project Manager – Tech Initiatives, you’ll be the force that keeps our tech projects organized, on schedule, and aligned with the mission. You’ll work directly with volunteer developers and nonprofit staff to turn real-world needs into streamlined digital solutions.

Role Overview

As the Volunteer Project Manager – Tech Initiatives, you’ll guide volunteer-led sprints, manage priorities, and translate big goals into actionable plans. Whether it’s a new onboarding portal, a streamlined CRM setup, or a custom scheduling tool, your leadership will help us deliver real solutions for real people.

This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is detail-oriented, systems-savvy, and excited to use their project management skills to help build nonprofit infrastructure that makes a difference.

Key Responsibilities

Project Management: Oversee timelines, deliverables, and priorities for internal tech projects

Team Facilitation: Coordinate meetings, plan sprints, and keep volunteer dev teams in sync

Documentation & Tools: Maintain project docs, Trello boards, and Notion dashboards

Strategic Translation: Turn nonprofit needs into clear, developer-friendly tasks and goals

Helpful Qualifications

Experience managing digital, web, or software development projects

Comfortable using Trello, GitHub, Notion, or other project tracking tools

Familiar with agile/sprint processes and working with volunteer or cross-functional teams

Detail-oriented, adaptable, and mission-aligned

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization dedicated to curing homelessness by building community and opportunity. Through innovative programs, digital tools, and human-centered outreach, we help individuals find stability and connection, while also growing the systems that support them.

Time Commitment

Approximately 3-5 hours per month. Flexible, remote. We ask for a minimum 3-month commitment.

Skills:

Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Build Systems to Support Front-Line Outreach Workers as a Senior Software Engineer

Lead with Code, Build with Purpose

Help shape the tech that powers real change in our community.

Description

Are you a seasoned engineer who cares about impact as much as innovation?
Do you want to mentor others and build tech that truly matters?
Then we need you!

Why This Work Matters

At Better Angels, our mission is to cure homelessness through compassion, connection, and community. Technology plays a key role in how we engage volunteers, deliver services, and scale our impact.

As Tech Lead, you’ll help us build systems that directly support our outreach, mentorship, and operations—tools that power stability for the people we serve. From guiding architecture decisions to mentoring junior developers, your leadership will ensure our digital products are effective, inclusive, and built to last.

Role Overview

As a Volunteer Tech Lead, you’ll oversee the development and direction of our internal tools and platforms. You’ll work alongside project managers, developers, and nonprofit staff to ensure we’re building thoughtfully and collaboratively—with our mission at the center.

This role is terrific for someone who blends technical excellence with people-first leadership and wants to use their skills for good.

Key Responsibilities

Technical Leadership: Make key decisions on architecture, frameworks, and technical direction

Mentorship: Review code and support growth for junior and volunteer developers

Collaboration: Partner with project managers and program leads to align tech efforts with mission goals

Platform Oversight: Ensure our digital tools are secure, stable, and scalable

Helpful Qualifications

5+ years of experience in software engineering or web development

Experience mentoring or leading technical teams

Comfortable with GitHub, full-stack development tools, and agile environments

Passionate about equity, access, and community-driven tech

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization committed to ending the homelessness epidemnic through strategic outreach, workforce programs, and community building. Our tech initiatives support our mission by helping key workers reach more people, coordinate efforts, and support more people moving into homes, faster.

Time Commitment

Approximately 3-5 hours per month. Fully remote and flexible. We ask for a minimum 3-month commitment and a hand-off to other volunteers before you leave.

Skills:

Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Lead with Code, Build with Purpose

Help shape the tech that powers real change in our community.

Description

Are you a seasoned engineer who cares about impact as much as innovation?
Do you want to mentor others and build tech that truly matters?
Then we need you!

Why This Work Matters

At Better Angels, our mission is to cure homelessness through compassion, connection, and community. Technology plays a key role in how we engage volunteers, deliver services, and scale our impact.

As Tech Lead, you’ll help us build systems that directly support our outreach, mentorship, and operations—tools that power stability for the people we serve. From guiding architecture decisions to mentoring junior developers, your leadership will ensure our digital products are effective, inclusive, and built to last.

Role Overview

As a Volunteer Tech Lead, you’ll oversee the development and direction of our internal tools and platforms. You’ll work alongside project managers, developers, and nonprofit staff to ensure we’re building thoughtfully and collaboratively—with our mission at the center.

This role is terrific for someone who blends technical excellence with people-first leadership and wants to use their skills for good.

Key Responsibilities

Technical Leadership: Make key decisions on architecture, frameworks, and technical direction

Mentorship: Review code and support growth for junior and volunteer developers

Collaboration: Partner with project managers and program leads to align tech efforts with mission goals

Platform Oversight: Ensure our digital tools are secure, stable, and scalable

Helpful Qualifications

5+ years of experience in software engineering or web development

Experience mentoring or leading technical teams

Comfortable with GitHub, full-stack development tools, and agile environments

Passionate about equity, access, and community-driven tech

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization committed to ending the homelessness epidemnic through strategic outreach, workforce programs, and community building. Our tech initiatives support our mission by helping key workers reach more people, coordinate efforts, and support more people moving into homes, faster.

Time Commitment

Approximately 3-5 hours per month. Fully remote and flexible. We ask for a minimum 3-month commitment and a hand-off to other volunteers before you leave.

Skills:

Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Code with Purpose: Help Build Apps to End Homelessness as a Junior Developer

Are you just starting your journey as a developer and looking for hands-on experience?
Do you want to work on real projects that help real people?
Then we’d love to meet you!


Start Coding for a Cause

Grow your skills, build your portfolio, and make a difference with every line of code.

Why This Work Matters

At Better Angels, we’re on a mission to cure homelessness through compassion, connection, and action. Technology helps us extend our reach, improve our programs, and build tools that serve people in need.

As a Junior Developer, you’ll work alongside a welcoming team of experienced mentors, including our Tech Lead and Project Managers. You’ll gain real-world experience contributing to projects that support underserved communities, while learning best practices and building a portfolio you can be proud of.

Role Overview

As a Volunteer Junior Developer, you’ll help build and maintain internal tools, contribute to meaningful features, and participate in team sprints and code reviews. This is a great opportunity for someone looking to sharpen their skills while doing work that matters.

Whether you’re a recent bootcamp grad, a career switcher, or a college student, this is your chance to grow with purpose.

Key Responsibilities

Development Support: Write and test code under the guidance of the Tech Lead

Collaboration: Join team standups, learning sessions, and code reviews

Feature & Fixes: Contribute to feature development and bug resolution

Documentation: Track your work, ask thoughtful questions, and stay curious

Helpful Qualifications

Some experience with front-end or back-end web development

Eagerness to learn new tools, frameworks, and practices

Consistent and dependable—can contribute monthly to team efforts

Excited about using tech for good

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the homelessness crisis in LA County by building community and opportunity. We bring people together to solve problems through outreach, mentorship, and innovative tech that makes our work more effective and more human.

Time Commitment

Approximately 3-5 hours per month. Flexible and remote. We ask for a minimum 3-month commitment, with a hand-off to other volunteers before you exit. 

Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Are you just starting your journey as a developer and looking for hands-on experience?
Do you want to work on real projects that help real people?
Then we’d love to meet you!


Start Coding for a Cause

Grow your skills, build your portfolio, and make a difference with every line of code.

Why This Work Matters

At Better Angels, we’re on a mission to cure homelessness through compassion, connection, and action. Technology helps us extend our reach, improve our programs, and build tools that serve people in need.

As a Junior Developer, you’ll work alongside a welcoming team of experienced mentors, including our Tech Lead and Project Managers. You’ll gain real-world experience contributing to projects that support underserved communities, while learning best practices and building a portfolio you can be proud of.

Role Overview

As a Volunteer Junior Developer, you’ll help build and maintain internal tools, contribute to meaningful features, and participate in team sprints and code reviews. This is a great opportunity for someone looking to sharpen their skills while doing work that matters.

Whether you’re a recent bootcamp grad, a career switcher, or a college student, this is your chance to grow with purpose.

Key Responsibilities

Development Support: Write and test code under the guidance of the Tech Lead

Collaboration: Join team standups, learning sessions, and code reviews

Feature & Fixes: Contribute to feature development and bug resolution

Documentation: Track your work, ask thoughtful questions, and stay curious

Helpful Qualifications

Some experience with front-end or back-end web development

Eagerness to learn new tools, frameworks, and practices

Consistent and dependable—can contribute monthly to team efforts

Excited about using tech for good

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the homelessness crisis in LA County by building community and opportunity. We bring people together to solve problems through outreach, mentorship, and innovative tech that makes our work more effective and more human.

Time Commitment

Approximately 3-5 hours per month. Flexible and remote. We ask for a minimum 3-month commitment, with a hand-off to other volunteers before you exit. 

Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Unite Tech & Humanity: Lead Partnerships to End Homelessness

Are you a connector who loves building relationships and opening doors?

Do you believe in the power of collaboration to drive real change?
Then we need you!
Why This Work Matters

At Better Angels, we believe community is the cure to homelessness. Our mission is grounded in compassion, connection, and long-term solutions, and strategic partnerships help us scale that mission every day.

As a Tech Partnerships Manager, you’ll help us grow our network of collaborators by building and nurturing relationships with tech companies, coding bootcamps, universities, and community organizations. Whether it’s securing mentors, tech tools, or sponsorships, your outreach will directly fuel programs that change lives and open doors for underrepresented communities in the tech industry.

Role Overview

As the Volunteer Tech Partnerships Manager, you’ll lead partnership outreach, manage key relationships, and support the execution of joint initiatives. You’ll collaborate closely with our tech and mentorship teams to identify needs and build partnerships that match our values and goals.

This is a great opportunity for someone who is driven, strategic, and passionate about leveraging relationships to make a difference.

Key Responsibilities

Outreach & Research: Identify and connect with potential tech partners, including companies, schools, and networks

Communications:  Collaborate on outreach materials, pitch decks, and email proposals, making recommendations and refinements with the team.

Relationship Management: Maintain contact with partners and support collaboration opportunities

Tracking Impact: Help coordinate and report on joint initiatives, workshops, and partnerships

Helpful Qualifications

Experience in partnerships, outreach, or business development

Strong writing, presentation, and communication skills

Familiarity with the tech industry and education/career pipelines

Passionate about equity, opportunity, and collaboration

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization committed to curing homelessness through compassion, connection, and action. Our workforce access and mentorship programs are strengthened by our partnerships with like-minded organizations that share our belief in opportunity for all.

Time Commitment

Approximately 3-5 hours per month. Flexible and remote. We ask for a minimum 3-month commitment and willingness to hand off to another volunteer before you leave this role.


Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Are you a connector who loves building relationships and opening doors?

Do you believe in the power of collaboration to drive real change?
Then we need you!
Why This Work Matters

At Better Angels, we believe community is the cure to homelessness. Our mission is grounded in compassion, connection, and long-term solutions, and strategic partnerships help us scale that mission every day.

As a Tech Partnerships Manager, you’ll help us grow our network of collaborators by building and nurturing relationships with tech companies, coding bootcamps, universities, and community organizations. Whether it’s securing mentors, tech tools, or sponsorships, your outreach will directly fuel programs that change lives and open doors for underrepresented communities in the tech industry.

Role Overview

As the Volunteer Tech Partnerships Manager, you’ll lead partnership outreach, manage key relationships, and support the execution of joint initiatives. You’ll collaborate closely with our tech and mentorship teams to identify needs and build partnerships that match our values and goals.

This is a great opportunity for someone who is driven, strategic, and passionate about leveraging relationships to make a difference.

Key Responsibilities

Outreach & Research: Identify and connect with potential tech partners, including companies, schools, and networks

Communications:  Collaborate on outreach materials, pitch decks, and email proposals, making recommendations and refinements with the team.

Relationship Management: Maintain contact with partners and support collaboration opportunities

Tracking Impact: Help coordinate and report on joint initiatives, workshops, and partnerships

Helpful Qualifications

Experience in partnerships, outreach, or business development

Strong writing, presentation, and communication skills

Familiarity with the tech industry and education/career pipelines

Passionate about equity, opportunity, and collaboration

About Better Angels

Better Angels is a nonprofit organization committed to curing homelessness through compassion, connection, and action. Our workforce access and mentorship programs are strengthened by our partnerships with like-minded organizations that share our belief in opportunity for all.

Time Commitment

Approximately 3-5 hours per month. Flexible and remote. We ask for a minimum 3-month commitment and willingness to hand off to another volunteer before you leave this role.


Program: Tech Volunteer Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead with Heart, Plan with Purpose (Event Project Manager)

Guide volunteers and guests through a day of hospitality, hope, and human impact as a Volunteer Project Manager for our Service Pillar

Be the reason Resource Days run beautifully

Help organize welcoming, high-impact volunteer events that bring connection, healthcare, clothing, and community to unhoused Angelenos.

Why This Work Matters

Better Angels Resource Days are a frontline response to homelessness, not just through services, but through hospitality, dignity, and human connection. As a Volunteer Project Manager, you’ll help create spaces where unhoused neighbors feel seen, where volunteers feel purposeful, and where systems of care become more personal. Your leadership ensures that every Resource Day is not just efficient — it’s compassionate, respectful, and deeply human.

What You’ll Do

As a Volunteer Project Manager, you’ll make sure our monthly Resource Days are smooth, intentional, and impactful for both guests and volunteers. You’ll lead on-the-ground coordination and ensure everyone feels supported, prepared, and valued. Specifically, you’ll:

Help plan and manage logistics for monthly Resource Days in collaboration with Service Pillar staff and site leads

Greet and guide volunteers, assign roles, and support a positive, productive flow throughout the day

Track volunteer participation, gather feedback, and keep the engagement team informed

Collaborate with Tiffany Pegula (Volunteer Engagement Specialist) and other pillar leads to align on goals and volunteer experience

Who You Are

You don’t need formal project management experience, but you do need heart, structure, and leadership instincts. This role is a great fit if you are:

Community-driven and passionate about equity and access

Organized, communicative, and confident leading groups

Calm under pressure and able to pivot with grace

Committed to attending at least one Resource Day per month

Interested in growing your leadership through real-world service

What You’ll Gain

This is hands-on, high-trust work, and you’ll grow as a leader while building a better Los Angeles.

Real experience in volunteer coordination, team leadership, and event planning

A close-up view of how Better Angels supports our unhoused neighbors

Collaboration opportunities across Better Angels’ other pillars

Recognition through social media shoutouts and volunteer mixers

The chance to see your work made visible with human-scale impact

Time Commitment

Approx. 5–10 hours/month, including one in-person Resource Day and check-ins as needed.

Location

Various Resource Day sites across Los Angeles County; some remote prep.

See the schedule here > 




Program: Los Angeles County

Guide volunteers and guests through a day of hospitality, hope, and human impact as a Volunteer Project Manager for our Service Pillar

Be the reason Resource Days run beautifully

Help organize welcoming, high-impact volunteer events that bring connection, healthcare, clothing, and community to unhoused Angelenos.

Why This Work Matters

Better Angels Resource Days are a frontline response to homelessness, not just through services, but through hospitality, dignity, and human connection. As a Volunteer Project Manager, you’ll help create spaces where unhoused neighbors feel seen, where volunteers feel purposeful, and where systems of care become more personal. Your leadership ensures that every Resource Day is not just efficient — it’s compassionate, respectful, and deeply human.

What You’ll Do

As a Volunteer Project Manager, you’ll make sure our monthly Resource Days are smooth, intentional, and impactful for both guests and volunteers. You’ll lead on-the-ground coordination and ensure everyone feels supported, prepared, and valued. Specifically, you’ll:

Help plan and manage logistics for monthly Resource Days in collaboration with Service Pillar staff and site leads

Greet and guide volunteers, assign roles, and support a positive, productive flow throughout the day

Track volunteer participation, gather feedback, and keep the engagement team informed

Collaborate with Tiffany Pegula (Volunteer Engagement Specialist) and other pillar leads to align on goals and volunteer experience

Who You Are

You don’t need formal project management experience, but you do need heart, structure, and leadership instincts. This role is a great fit if you are:

Community-driven and passionate about equity and access

Organized, communicative, and confident leading groups

Calm under pressure and able to pivot with grace

Committed to attending at least one Resource Day per month

Interested in growing your leadership through real-world service

What You’ll Gain

This is hands-on, high-trust work, and you’ll grow as a leader while building a better Los Angeles.

Real experience in volunteer coordination, team leadership, and event planning

A close-up view of how Better Angels supports our unhoused neighbors

Collaboration opportunities across Better Angels’ other pillars

Recognition through social media shoutouts and volunteer mixers

The chance to see your work made visible with human-scale impact

Time Commitment

Approx. 5–10 hours/month, including one in-person Resource Day and check-ins as needed.

Location

Various Resource Day sites across Los Angeles County; some remote prep.

See the schedule here > 




Program: Los Angeles County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 90001

Allow Groups: No