
LOS ANGELES
V COVID-19
FOOD & SUPPLIES
INTERNET & DEVICES
LOST INCOME
K-12 EDUCATION & TEACHING
HEALTH & WELL-BEING
ESSENTIAL WORKERS

Who can get help: Anyone in need can get help.
Who can give help: Anyone who can volunteer their time can give help.
What: The food bank has an interactive map of all agencies it supplies food to. Search by county to find the agencies nearest you.
Who can get help: Students of the LA Unified school system
What: Los Angeles Unified, in partnership with the Red Cross, will continue to provide nutritious meals to all students who need them during the temporary closure of schools. The 64 Grab & Go Food Centers are staffed weekdays from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Each child can take home two nutritious meals.
Who can get help: Anyone welcome to join on any night with a no questions asked hot meal.
Who can give help: Meal Engagement Program operates with two daily volunteer shifts including a daytime Meal Prep shift to prepare our daily meal and an evening Meal Service shift to serve the meal to clients. "Pickups Artists" procure the valuable food donations that go provide a meal each day and operate on both a standard & as-needed basis
What: The Hollywood Food Coalition provides a warm, nutritious meal along with access to basic daily needs, such as clothing, backpacks, sleeping bags, and hygiene items, as well as assistance with housing placement and referrals. Food served every night from 6.30pm till 8pm.
Phone: (323) 462-2032
Physical Location: 5939 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90028
Who can get help: People and families who are unhoused, homeless, or living in poverty in Los Angeles are eligible.
Who can give help: Anyone is able to volunteer.
What: St. Francis Center offers a range of services to support people who are experiencing poverty or homelessness in Los Angeles, including hot meals, food pantries, hygiene services, health care, and resource connection.
On pantry services: The center has enacted a free “clients’ choice” program in which guests get the opportunity to “shop” weekly for an average of 45 pounds of nutritious groceries based on food preferences and dietary restrictions.cRegistered guests get to choose from a variety of items, including fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, rice, beans, and canned food. All items are presorted and organized by volunteers on shelves to replicate the grocery store shopping experience.
Who can get help: Any hospital team who is serving patients in the COVID-19 crisis.
Who can give help: Anyone
What: Provide nutritious meals to the hospital teams we depend on and simultaneously provide jobs to those who have lost them.
Who can get help: Anyone suffering from food insecurity.
Who can volunteer: Anyone in Los Angeloes
What: A resource for finding and accessing food in your community, including through food banks.
Where: 1734 East 41st Street Los Angeles, CA 90058
Contact: 323.234.3030
Who can get help: Anyone welcome to join on any night with a no questions asked hot meal.
Who can give help: Meal Engagement Program operates with two daily volunteer shifts including a daytime Meal Prep shift to prepare our daily meal and an evening Meal Service shift to serve the meal to clients. "Pickups Artists" procure the valuable food donations that go provide a meal each day and operate on both a standard & as-needed basis
What: The Hollywood Food Coalition provides a warm, nutritious meal along with access to basic daily needs, such as clothing, backpacks, sleeping bags, and hygiene items, as well as assistance with housing placement and referrals. Food served every night from 6.30pm till 8pm.
Phone: (323) 462-2032
Physical Location: 5939 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90028
Who can get help: People and families who are unhoused, homeless, or living in poverty in Los Angeles are eligible.
Who can give help: Anyone is able to volunteer.
What: St. Francis Center offers a range of services to support people who are experiencing poverty or homelessness in Los Angeles, including hot meals, food pantries, hygiene services, health care, and resource connection.
On pantry services: The center has enacted a free “clients’ choice” program in which guests get the opportunity to “shop” weekly for an average of 45 pounds of nutritious groceries based on food preferences and dietary restrictions.cRegistered guests get to choose from a variety of items, including fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, rice, beans, and canned food. All items are presorted and organized by volunteers on shelves to replicate the grocery store shopping experience.
Who can get help: Any hospital team who is serving patients in the COVID-19 crisis.
Who can give help: Anyone
What: Provide nutritious meals to the hospital teams we depend on and simultaneously provide jobs to those who have lost them.