ways you can help
- CANNED TUNA FOOD DRIVES
- THE THREE DOLLAR CLUB
- THE CORPORATE 25
- MARIA'S ITALIAN KITCHEN
- HELP US DURING THE HOLIDAYS
HELP US DURING THE HOLIDAYS
HELP US DURING THE HOLIDAYS
Want to help during the holiday season?
Frontline serves food to the hungry all year long. Many people around the holidays get a strong desire to help us and other organizations helping those in despair.
Frontline though does not serve on Thanksgiving or on Christmas. On those days, there are thousands of people, literally thousands of people, going downtown to volunteer. In fact, more often than not, there are more volunteers than homeless people!
If you love Frontline, or just simply want to do something for others during this season, here are some ideas:
1. Many people like to give monetary donations to Frontline. Truly, the funds we get during the holiday season help us throughout the entire year. After all, the people downtown need us to be there in January, when the cameras and celebrities have gone.
Frontline Foundation P.O. Box 570303 Tarzana, CA 91357
2. Cook a turkey. Take off the meat, wrap it in saran wrap, and bring it to Frontline. Or. freeze it, and then bring it to our kitchen. Email us for directions.
3. Hold a food drive for us. Remind people that our hungry friends on the street are hungry 365 days a year, not just on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Ask friends to collect canned Fruit Cocktail. The people downtown need it and they love the sweetness. Remember - only ask for one item during your food drive!
4. Buy Frontline mugs ($3), fill them with candy, wrap them up nicely, and give them as gifts to co-workers, family, neighbors and friends. Email us for the specifics.
5. Bake some cookies for Frontline and drop them off at our kitchen. Any kind will do - you could even decorate them. The people downtown love sweets, and all of know - there's nothing better than homebaked cookies! Email us for the specifics.
For any of these, just email us and we'll give you the specifics! Or call (818)363-2357
Frontline serves food to the hungry all year long. Many people around the holidays get a strong desire to help us and other organizations helping those in despair.
Frontline though does not serve on Thanksgiving or on Christmas. On those days, there are thousands of people, literally thousands of people, going downtown to volunteer. In fact, more often than not, there are more volunteers than homeless people!
If you love Frontline, or just simply want to do something for others during this season, here are some ideas:
1. Many people like to give monetary donations to Frontline. Truly, the funds we get during the holiday season help us throughout the entire year. After all, the people downtown need us to be there in January, when the cameras and celebrities have gone.
Frontline Foundation P.O. Box 570303 Tarzana, CA 91357
2. Cook a turkey. Take off the meat, wrap it in saran wrap, and bring it to Frontline. Or. freeze it, and then bring it to our kitchen. Email us for directions.
3. Hold a food drive for us. Remind people that our hungry friends on the street are hungry 365 days a year, not just on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Ask friends to collect canned Fruit Cocktail. The people downtown need it and they love the sweetness. Remember - only ask for one item during your food drive!
4. Buy Frontline mugs ($3), fill them with candy, wrap them up nicely, and give them as gifts to co-workers, family, neighbors and friends. Email us for the specifics.
5. Bake some cookies for Frontline and drop them off at our kitchen. Any kind will do - you could even decorate them. The people downtown love sweets, and all of know - there's nothing better than homebaked cookies! Email us for the specifics.
For any of these, just email us and we'll give you the specifics! Or call (818)363-2357
Canned Tuna Food Drives
Canned Tuna Food Drives
Because Frontline Foundation focuses on serving food to hungry people on Skid Row, Frontline depends upon donations of food.
Food Drives are one of the best methods to secure food because it allows for many people to be involved in giving: from all the people buying the food in the store, to those bringing it in, to the person who delivers it to Frontline, to those who prepare and finally to the people who serve it.
When one has a food drive for Frontline, they must focus on one specific item. Frontline serves hundreds of people at one time and needs mass quantities of specific items.The food we need most is canned TUNA in water.
You can have a food drive at work, at your child¹s or neighborhood school, at your Church or Temple, at your social group, on your block, with your family, or even your friends. There is no limit to the variety of groups that can successfully secure the food we need.
If you need any help organizing it, please just contact us. We¹ll be happy to help in any way.
So please, have a canned TUNA food drive. There is no more direct way to help than hungry than to provide them with food.
Email us if you have any questions, or need additional help!
Because Frontline Foundation focuses on serving food to hungry people on Skid Row, Frontline depends upon donations of food.
Food Drives are one of the best methods to secure food because it allows for many people to be involved in giving: from all the people buying the food in the store, to those bringing it in, to the person who delivers it to Frontline, to those who prepare and finally to the people who serve it.
When one has a food drive for Frontline, they must focus on one specific item. Frontline serves hundreds of people at one time and needs mass quantities of specific items.The food we need most is canned TUNA in water.
You can have a food drive at work, at your child¹s or neighborhood school, at your Church or Temple, at your social group, on your block, with your family, or even your friends. There is no limit to the variety of groups that can successfully secure the food we need.
If you need any help organizing it, please just contact us. We¹ll be happy to help in any way.
So please, have a canned TUNA food drive. There is no more direct way to help than hungry than to provide them with food.
Email us if you have any questions, or need additional help!
MARIA'S ITALIAN KITCHEN
JOIN US AT MARIA'S ITALIAN KITCHEN
and help the hungry at the same time!
We Invite You To
Join Us For A Traditional Sunday DinnerA Benefit Fundraiser To Combat Hunger in Our City
Enjoy all of your favorite home style Italian recipes prepared with the finest, freshest ingredients, and help alleviate hunger in our city at the same time.
Sunday, February 16, 1997, 1996
Maria's Italian Kitchen
16608 Ventura Blvd.
Encino, CA
4:00 pm $20.00 per person
The Maria's events have become an integral part of Frontline's funding to continue serving food to hungry people on Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles. Tremendous support has come from loyal and dedicated volunteers and people from throughout the community who wish to contribute to the solution of alleviating hunger on Skid Row.
Please RSVP by U.S. Mail at:
P.O. Box 570303
Tarzana, CA 91357
THE CORPORATE 25
THE CORPORATE 25
The Corporate 25 is a group of corporations and businesses, large and small, that have come together to combat hunger as it exists in our major cities across the country, and to secure the dignity of mankind and to surface the power of love.
We come to you, the corporate world, to enlist your entity in our endeavor. Over 500,000 meals have been served by Frontline Foundation to the denizens of the darkened streets of downtown Los Angeles. A most beautiful and powerful corps of volunteers dedicated to the principles of purity, honesty, unselfishness and love, perform work together each day with the sole purpose of alleviating hunger.
The corporate 25 is designed to enhance and secure the future of Frontline Foundation. We ask for $25 semi-annually. We ask for your love. We ask for your compassion. We ask for your understanding. We ask for your aid in this tremendous demonstration for the edification of the human race.
Please send your $25 Coporate by U.S. Mail at:
P.O. Box 570303
Tarzana, CA 91357
The Corporate 25 is a group of corporations and businesses, large and small, that have come together to combat hunger as it exists in our major cities across the country, and to secure the dignity of mankind and to surface the power of love.
We come to you, the corporate world, to enlist your entity in our endeavor. Over 500,000 meals have been served by Frontline Foundation to the denizens of the darkened streets of downtown Los Angeles. A most beautiful and powerful corps of volunteers dedicated to the principles of purity, honesty, unselfishness and love, perform work together each day with the sole purpose of alleviating hunger.
The corporate 25 is designed to enhance and secure the future of Frontline Foundation. We ask for $25 semi-annually. We ask for your love. We ask for your compassion. We ask for your understanding. We ask for your aid in this tremendous demonstration for the edification of the human race.
Please send your $25 Coporate by U.S. Mail at:
P.O. Box 570303
Tarzana, CA 91357
The three dollar club
- The Three Dollar Club -
1,000 PEOPLE SECURING THE FUTURE OF FRONTLINE
Frontline through the years has developed a tremendous and most fruitful source of people who have, in the literal sense, given of themselves with a support for humanity that humbles the heart.
On March 15, 1996 Frontline surpassed 500,000 meals served to the destitute of our city in downtown Los Angeles, in an area known as Skid Row, where the souls of the unwanted search for a moment, one moment, for a little peace of mind.
There is one more step Frontline is to take to secure its’ continued service and total productivity without any reliance on outer sources - a self contained organization. I am to create a program whereby 1,000 people at $3.00 each will support the idea of cushioning the soul of mankind for that one moment.
Members of the Three Dollar Club receive an envelope monthly in which they return their $3 tax deductible donation.
To begin, please send your $3 donation to:
P.O. Box 570303, Tarzana, CA 91357
Thank you to all the members of the Three Dollar Club. You are securing the future of Frontline:
1,000 PEOPLE SECURING THE FUTURE OF FRONTLINE
Frontline through the years has developed a tremendous and most fruitful source of people who have, in the literal sense, given of themselves with a support for humanity that humbles the heart.
On March 15, 1996 Frontline surpassed 500,000 meals served to the destitute of our city in downtown Los Angeles, in an area known as Skid Row, where the souls of the unwanted search for a moment, one moment, for a little peace of mind.
There is one more step Frontline is to take to secure its’ continued service and total productivity without any reliance on outer sources - a self contained organization. I am to create a program whereby 1,000 people at $3.00 each will support the idea of cushioning the soul of mankind for that one moment.
Members of the Three Dollar Club receive an envelope monthly in which they return their $3 tax deductible donation.
To begin, please send your $3 donation to:
P.O. Box 570303, Tarzana, CA 91357
Thank you to all the members of the Three Dollar Club. You are securing the future of Frontline:
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- Tami Accornero
- Sharon Diane Aldridge
- Pat Alexander
- George R. Arellano
- Paul Armbruster & Penny Funt
- Edward J. Armstrong
- Edward T. Attanasio
- Jose Avina
- Rick Ax
- Bryan G. Baird
- Cindy Banks
- Cesar Berdugo
- Robert V. Blome'
- DJamal Bourkiche
- Dr. Lorrie Boyd
- James V. Butler
- Charlie Caldarone
- Laila Carroll
- Ray Casas
- In Memory of Jane Castellani
- Patrick K. Chen
- Chris Chin
- Daniel E. Choquette
- Jan Claire
- Shirleen Clemmons
- Robert A. Cohen
- J. Patricia Connolly
- Dave Coniglio
- Gregg Cooper
- Raymond P. Davison
- Paul & Kathleen Dicato
- Carolyn Gausden
- Theresa Rossi George
- Lisa Gibbs
- Alice Kay Gibson
- Harry Gold
- In Memory of Louis Goldner
- Lynnette Goldner
- Ben Gomberg, CPA
- Tatian Greenleaf
- Rick Grubb
- Florence E. Hambly
- Tim Hansen
- Sharon E. Hare
- Stephen A. Haug
- Patricia Hawkins
- Stevie Hayes
- Glen Hodges
- Glen Jr. & Shawn A. Hodges
- Mitchell L. Holder
- Nina L.J. Holmes
- Randall M. Horn
- Philip Horowitz
- Laurent Michel Humbert
- Addie D. James
- Chris and Judy Jarvis
- Jeanne
- Cory A. Kahn
- Marie A. Kaszowski
- Sumie Kawasaki
- Nielsen Kids
- Katherine Knox
- Stacey Anne Koff
- Marc Landine
- Scott Lasater
- Julienne K. LeMaster
- Carrie Leslie
- Harvey O. Lewis
- Keren Efrati & Evan Lincove
- Javier Loya
- Duncan and Karen MacAffer
- Frank Macias
- Barbara Magallon
- Darrin Kepart Maisha
- Rosalie Santa Maria
- Chris Martinez
- Daniel A. Martinez
- Sue Ling Martinez
- Jeffrey J. May
- Donald McAdams
- Stephen D. McAdams
- Sandra McCartney-Boone
- Gregory S. McClaine
- Lisa A. Miller
- Tiffani M. Milstead
- Kym, Julian, & Paul Mitchell
- Diana Monta
- Linda Moon
- Margart C. Morabito
- Danny Mustard
- Andrea Nielsen
- Frances O'Brien
- James E. Oliver Sr.
- Richard D. Otto
- Craig Parks
- Joy Patrick
- Donald L. Peterson
- Brian E. Phelps
- Ed Phelps
- Paul & Bonnie Phelps
- Robert and Vivian Pineda
- Roy Stawsky & Maria Pini
- Dan Piraino
- Michelle Potenzo
- Tony Provenzano
- Mario R. Quesada
- Paul Ragone
- Craig Repoz
- Mosaddeque Reza
- Tammy Ann Richardson
- John C. Rochford
- Tony Romano
- Michael A. Sachtleben
- Jeffrey J. Salonia
- Michelle Santilli
- Ed Schieber
- Catherine Schoenherr
- Annette Schroeder
- Alice Schumacher
- Louis E. Scott
- Daniel Seymour
- Tom Shell
- Carrie Snodgress
- Dee and Roger Snowbarger
- Frank Sontag
- Nancy Spillmann
- Elizabeth Stella
- Ronald D. Swart
- Ann Tash
- Heath Twichell
- In Memory of Jennifer Twohy
- Carlos Valverde
- Robert D. Van Matre
- Mary Verniev
- Gary & Marianne Wagner
- Jim Warner
- Barbara Werner
- Elizabeth Wiley
- Sara Winters
- Kris & Taylor Wopscgall
- Eileen and Irv Zaroff
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