Father Joe’s Villages is so grateful for the support of industrious young superheroes across San Diego. Every day, kids volunteer and fundraise to help end homelessness in their community. Here are just a few examples of our incredible helpers from recent months!


Kids Volunteer San Diego | A child's drawing that reads "Together we can stop homelessness"; Three girls with hair nets and aprons on, volunteering at Father Joe's Villages; Three girls meeting Communications Director Julie Dede at Father Joe's Villages.

McKinley International Baccalaureate Project Homelessness Team

A group of fifth-grade students from McKinley Elementary School in North Park chose to focus on homelessness for their 5th Grade Exhibition project. The four students, Marina, Katie, Madysen and Angelo, met with Father Joe’s Villages staff to learn about homelessness and held a donation drive at their school. They also volunteered in our kitchen, helping to serve hundreds of warm meals to neighbors in need. Finally, they created beautiful cards designed to give hope to people experiencing homelessness. One of our favorites reads “Together we can stop homelessness.”

 


Kids Volunteer San Diego | Two little girls, Jaya & Eva, stand next to a sign that reads "Father Joe's Villages" smiling and holding their headbands. Underneath, there's a picture of colorful knitted headbands.

Jaya & Eva

Two fifth graders at Village Elementary in Coronado dedicated a school project to Father Joe’s Villages, creating a campaign called “Headbands for Homeless.” As a result, they raised over $200 for Father Joe’s Villages’ programs and services and made more than 25 headbands, which they also donated. Their gifts will help provide hope to people experiencing homelessness in San Diego. Thank you Jaya & Eva!

 

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Kids Volunteer San Diego | Phillip stands next to the many water bottles he collected in Father Joe's Villages courtyard.

Phillip

 

In partnership with Channel 93.3, 10-year-old Phillip collected over 6,200 bottles of water for people experiencing homelessness. Even more, he visited the Franklin Antonio Public Lunch Line to distribute the water bottles to hundreds of people living on the streets of San Diego. “When I was a little kid, I saw that people on the streets looked sad… Then, when I got older I thought of this thing where I would give out food and water to the homeless—and some dog food if they have dogs.” Thanks, Phillip for sharing your big heart with the people we serve.

 

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Kids Volunteer San Diego | Ishan stands next to Julie Dede, Communications Director in a courtyard during their tour of Father Joe's Villages. Next to that is Ishan's collection of items, including a water bottle, Welch's fruit snacks, a comb and a toothbrush.

Ishan

Ishan, an incoming seventh-grader at Design39 Campus in 4S Ranch, believes that “together we can end homelessness”. To do his part, Ishan formed a new organization: Happy Giving. Happy Giving will create care packages to “help people that live on the streets make their day easier”. Furthermore, Ishan, his brother, dad and grandfather recently visited Father Joe’s Villages campus in the East Village to drop off his first round of care packages and tour the campus. With a list of needed supplies in hand, Ishan is collecting donations and creating care packages for Father Joe’s Villages. Outreach Workers will take them to meet and help people on the streets.


Thank You

Thank you to all of the children and parents who have enthusiastically joined our mission to end homelessness. They demonstrate the incredible community spirit of this next generation. Their stories give us hope for a better tomorrow.