Our Christmas meal will be on Friday, December 25th at 11:00am. We are planning on serving a hot meal and giving out Christmas Stockings to over 1,000 people!
Christmas can be a hard time of year for many of our guests. Often they don’t have any family to celebrate with or a home to decorate. We try to help by bringing holiday joy to our dining room through decorations, wonderful meals, and welcoming smiling faces. If you can help please consider donating some of the below food items. Your kindness and generosity make a difference.
We Need:
Karyo Syrup
Macaroni Noodles
Cheese–Sharp Cheddar, Swiss & Mozzarella
Pineapples–canned,sliced
Mustard Greens
Ice Cream–Vanilla
Peaches–Large Cans
Bisquick Mix
Dinner Rolls–White & Wheat
Cooked or Smoked Hams
Cooked or Smoked Turkeys
Baked Pies-Assorted Kinds
Whipped Cream-Aerosol
Apple Juice-Gallon Size
Cranberry Sauce-Large Cans
Clove Seasoning
Marshmallows
Yams
Please deliver items by Thursday, December 24 to:
Loaves & Fishes Warehouse, 1400 North C Street
Sat. & Sun. December 19th & 20th, 8am to 3pm
December 21st – 24th, 7am to 4pm
Upcoming Events
Mustard Seed Spin - Sept 26th
Kids ride for kids. A family fundraiser to help homeless kids.
Golf Tournament - Oct 16th
Enjoy a round of golf while raising funds for the homeless.
Johnny Cash Tribute Fundraiser - Nov 11th
Fundraiser concert for Clean & Sober. Save The Date!
What People Are Saying
- Sacramento Bee - Loaves & Fishes clients pack food for others in need.
- Sacramento Bee - Sacramento homeless women to receive new footwear
- Sacramento Bee - A homeless man and a tiny dog help each other on Sacramento's streets
- Hosting Safe Ground - Kirstin Paisley writes about her experience hosting the homeless at Trinity Cathedral
- Intel - Volunteers from Intel donate computer lab for the homeless.
- Advocates Get Tuff on Homeless - Village Of Tuff Sheds Proposed To House Sacramento's Homeless – KCRA 3 Video
- Dean Brian Baker's Blog - "Homeless Building Habitat Houses"
- Sacramento Bee Opinion - "Ginger Rutland – Homeless 'safe ground' not quite Eden, but a step"


