05/28/2026
As SNAP cuts continue to impact families across our community, access to basic needs and healthcare is more critical than ever. Thanks to donated wheelchairs, individuals with limited mobility can stay connected to services, maintain independence, and navigate daily life with greater ease.
St. Joseph Center partnered with the nonprofit Regalos de Dios (Gifts from God) to provide 25 wheelchairs to individuals in need.
This effort helps remove barriers and strengthen overall health and well-being across our community.
This vital work is supported by L.A. Care Health Plan.
05/20/2026
Consider writing a thank you letter to yourself because you are a great person! ❤️🙏
05/14/2026
The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health is offering a month of free wellness events, encouraging everyone in LA County to TAKE ACTION for our mental health during Mental Health Month. If you see the St. Joseph Center team while you're out, say hello!
See the 140+ free events offered throughout the county in May, both online and in-person at https://www.takeactionla.com/events
Upcoming Events:
The 2k Black Women Wellbeing Challenge
hosted by The Black Girl Doctor
Saturday, May 16th, 8 am - 11 am, ONLINE
https://www.takeactionla.com/events/the-1-500-black-women-well-being-challenge
Caregiver Workshop on Teen Social Media
hosted by Jacob's Ladder Therapies
Sunday, May 24th, 3 pm - 5 pm, ONLINE
https://www.takeactionla.com/events/caregiver-workshop-on-teen-social-media
Connected Through Stories: Iranian Filmmakers in Conversation
hosted by The Parviz Sayyad Foundation
Sunday, May 31st, 10 am - 12 pm, ONLINE
https://www.takeactionla.com/events/connected-through-stories-iranian-filmmakers-in-conversation
05/13/2026
Neighbors helping neighbors is how we ensure food security. We recently caught up with one of our dedicated volunteers Natalie, as she loaded her car to deliver fresh groceries to 8 local families. These deliveries from are a lifeline for those who cannot easily reach our Food Pantry.
This vital work is supported by to ensure no one in our community goes hungry.
05/07/2026
Today, Zócalo Public Square published a new essay by Dr. Ryan J. Smith, President & CEO of St. Joseph Center. He explores the urgent need to fight food insecurity in LA through compassion and dignity.
The piece highlights Ryan’s personal journey and the legacy of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, whose commitment to their neighbors inspired the founding of St. Joseph Center nearly 50 years ago.
This vision has pioneered programs, such as our Bread & Roses Café and the Bread & Roses Training Kitchen, a workforce development initiative spearheaded by St. Joseph Center to provide culinary skills and career pathways.
Read more:
Faith Communities Are the Frontlines in Fighting Hunger | Essay
As the Federal Government Cuts Efforts to Feed People, L.A.’s Religious Advocates Show Us How to Push Back
05/01/2026
May is CalFresh Awareness Month!
The L.A. County Department of Public Social Services is raising awareness of CalFresh and recent policy changes that may affect eligibility, utility assistance, and work requirements. These updates especially affect older adults, people with disabilities, families, veterans, and unhoused neighbors.
Please help us spread the word so eligible individuals can keep their benefits and access food resources.
Learn more or apply at BenefitsCal.com
04/30/2026
Yesterday, we celebrated people who make the work happen. Seeing St. Joseph Center volunteers and staff together to honor 50 years of service was everything.
Whether you are serving at Bread & Roses Café or keeping the Food Pantry stocked and moving, you are the reason this mission stays alive. Thank you for all you do!
Visit stjosephctr.org/volunteer to find out how you can join the crew and get involved!