
Community Outreach
Community Outreach

Special Olympics
We are currently working to partner with the Special Olympics Northern California in creating tennis and swimming events for children with cognitive and physical disabilities. Specifically, we focus on engaging those with Cerebral Palsy and Parkinson’s disease. Our team works to foster meaningful connection through therapy based play and trains the athletes to compete in a culminating event.
AMASE
The AMASE program creates space for those with motor impairments to express themselves through artistic and musical expression. Several paintings that participants have made will be displayed in a showcase before the end of the year. Beyond volunteering, we work to foster long term connections with participants that have developed into mentorship and friendship.


Children's Health Council
At the Children’s Health Council, our team acts in whatever capacity may be needed. This includes administrative work, helping push wheelchairs or deliver meals, or even just spending quality time with the children. They sing songs with the children, draw, play games, and cheer up their spirits in any way they can.
Santa Clarita Homeless Shelter
We volunteer at the Santa Clara County Homeless Shelter twice a month. We help the residents fold laundry, distribute food, and help watch any kids - spending time and playing with them. Our team acts in any capacity necessary and helps out around the shelter in any way we can. We worked to help raise money for a large food drive and shopped for goods to deliver to food-insecure families.


SNAP
Snap
Ecumenical Hunger Program
EHP


Children’s Association for Maximum Potential (Camp CAMP)
CAMP is a summer-camp program that provides an adaptive camp experience as well as recreational opportunities for individuals with medical conditions and disabilities. CAMP gives participants a chance to develop independence, social skills, and build friendships in a safe environment, while also providing respite to their families. Volunteers and camp leaders train to support people with medical or behavioral needs, then work one-on-one alongside the campers, helping them with personal care and guiding them through activities like canoeing, swimming, horseback riding, arts & crafts, outdoor cooking, and more.
MEDLIFE Movement
MEDLIFE is an organization dedicated to supporting low-income communities through healthcare, education, and neighborhood development work. During service trips (SLTs), volunteers from high schools or universities and members of the MEDLIFE chapter help run mobile medical clinics by assisting local healthcare professionals with patient intake, organizing supplies, and shadowing opportunities. A major part of the trip is the community development projects, where volunteers come together to build stairs, wells, and fences wherever they are needed most. Outside of the trips, the MEDLIFE organization educates families, provides long-term resources, and fundraises to help contribute in the establishment of sanitation facilities and schools for the communities they serve.



Medical Therapy Unity California
Toy Drive
MTU Toy Drive