9872 Hamilton Drive, Huntington Beach, CA.
The Beachcities Pantry is here to meet urgent needs for basic food and household items. Orders are now available for pickup only.
Beachcities Pantry runs every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month (changes may be made if those days fall on a holiday).
Sign-ups are open Sunday from 8:00 am to Wednesday at 8:00 pm prior to Pantry days.
First Christian Church Food Pantry
Contact
Jericho Rhoten
jericho.rhoten@fcchb.com
(714) 845-5377
WHEN: 4th Sunday of every month from 1-3 p.m.
WHERE: FCC parking lot on the corner of Adams & 17th
WHAT: You'll receive both fresh & non-perishable foods. We’ll even have some additional options of toiletries, diapers, wipes, and cleaning supplies.
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen provides a daily nutritional meal to homeless, unemployed, working poor families, senior citizens, the unemployed or under-employed, the mentally and physically challenged and most important, the children. We believe that no one should go to bed hungry on the street or otherwise. Therefore, the Soup Kitchen provides meals seven days per week at our facility in Orange County. Meals are served Monday through Friday from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., and a breakfast is provided every Saturday and Sunday morning from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 am.
Community United Methodist
Located on Heil Avenue between Goldenwest and Edwards at 6652 Heil Ave
Food Closet on Fridays between 12-2. Families/individuals are able to get one bag of food essentials, plus some extras once a month.
They also provide showers for those who don't have facilities on Monday and Wednesday afternoons between 2 and 4. Lunches are handed out during that time as well.
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19036 Stonehurst Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92648
kathy@buildfutures.org
Build Futures enables homeless youth ages 18 to 24 to develop a skillset to become independent, contributing members of our community by providing them with stable housing, wraparound services and mentorship. Their program of intervention uses existing non-profit organizations, community services, faith-based organizations, educational institutions, and volunteers to provide housing, employment, academics/education, medical, mental health services, and basic needs.
Orange County Housing Authority
(OCHA) administers federally funded programs to provide rental assistance to qualified tenants in privately owned rental housing. The largest such program is referred to as the Housing Choice Voucher Program. Participants who receive a Housing Voucher can use this rental assistance in a variety of rental dwellings and locations with almost any property owner who is willing to participate in the program.
(949) 273-0555
Our mission is to disrupt the cycle of homelessness in Southern California by providing a comprehensive safety net of client-centered services for the most vulnerable individuals, families, and children.
One Hope Drive Tustin, CA 92782
714.247.4300
Orange County Rescue Mission has a number of programs through which we serve the Least, the Last, and the Lost. Each program is designed with a specific purpose to address the needs of the men, women, children and veterans we serve.
Oakview Family Resource Center
Oak View Family Resource Center
17261 Oak Lane
Huntington Beach 92647
United States
Phone: (714) 842-4002
Fax: (714) 842-4184
Email: OakViewFRC@factoc.org
Case Management Team (CMT) Services
Community Leadership Program
Counseling (Individual, family, crisis, & group)
Domestic Violence Services
Emergency Assistance (EA)
Family Support Services
Family Stabilization (FS) Services
Information & Referral
Parenting Education
Adoptive Family Support Services
Application Assistance (Medi-Cal, CalFresh & Healthy Families)
Community Resource Services
Drop-in After School Youth Recreation Program
Family Events
Food Distribution
Group Fitness
Legal Advocacy
Life Skills Workshops
7602 Talbert Ave, Unit F
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Phone: (714) 369-6102
Robyne’s Nest supports the high school graduation of homeless, unaccompanied and at-risk students in grades 9-12 who are enrolled in a public high school in the Huntington Beach Union High School District or the Newport Mesa Unified School District. To begin the application process, students must contact their student support psychologist or nurse within their school.
Services
Financial Assistance
Basic needs
Living Resources
Life Skills