Volunteer kitchen space features stainless steel tables and comfortable seating with a clean, organized layout. Atmosphere is warm and joyful, filled with music and camaraderie that energizes the room. People gather to prepare meals with clear roles, sharing a sense of community and purpose.
Volunteering here is well organized and efficient, making the time spent meaningful and fun. The focus on feeding the hungry offers a clear way to give back and support the community.
Kids as young as 5 can join in cooking and packing food, making it a rare spot for hands-on volunteering with children. The place builds confidence in kids and teaches them to think of others through meaningful service.
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OBKLA hosts various events, including corporate gatherings and engagement parties.
Reservations are recommended for larger events to ensure adequate space.
The venue is well-organized, making events run smoothly and efficiently.
Cozy bookstore with artistic decor and well-organized shelves creates a warm, inviting vibe. Friendly volunteers enhance the community-driven atmosphere. Offers great bargains on books, puzzles, DVDs, and vinyl, plus occasional free cookies.
Volunteering here means joining a group of friendly, helpful volunteers who know each other by name. The team is passionate about books and community, and the space stays well-organized thanks to their care.
A children's section offers a wide range of classics and modern gems at very low prices. Kids enjoy picking out books weekly from a fun selection that includes fiction and educational titles.
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All books at the bookstore are priced at $1 or less.
Proceeds from sales support local library programs and community events.
The bookstore hosts local author events regularly.
Safe space with compassionate support and essential resources for families creates a welcoming atmosphere. Volunteers and leadership show dedication and integrity in empowering individuals and building community. Regular programs provide free diapers and hygiene items, helping many families maintain stability.
Leadership inspires volunteers who show enthusiasm and genuine care. Programs run by the team are effective, and the group welcomes both volunteering and financial support.
Offers diapers, wipes, and strollers along with other essentials for kids. Provides free items and resources that support families through challenging times.
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K.A.U.S.E.-Los Angeles provides free diapers and essential items for families in need.
They support over 45 families each month with essential supplies.
K.A.U.S.E. hosts fun and educational events for families.
Mosque features stunning architecture and a serene prayer hall with new carpets. Atmosphere is warm and welcoming, fostering a strong sense of belonging among diverse individuals and families. Community engagement includes active programs and a shaded playground encouraging youth participation.
Volunteers show up rain or shine every first Saturday to handle food distribution. They are consistently helpful, welcoming, and support the community with smiles.
Programs for kids and youth focus on inclusion and learning. Opportunities exist for new Muslims and those studying Quran and Arabic.
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The mosque hosts open mosque days and revert informational sessions regularly.
Programs for new Muslims are available, offering guidance and support.
Community outreach events occur monthly, providing support to those in need.
Converted hangar next to an active runway offers intimate exhibits of WWII aircraft and vintage vehicles. Quiet atmosphere with interactive zones where kids can explore cockpits and military jeeps. Visitors hear planes taking off nearby, adding a unique front-row aviation experience.
Volunteers here are mostly former USAF officers and pilots who bring a breadth of knowledge about aircraft and World War II. They act as walking encyclopedias, sharing stories with passion and eagerness.
Kids explore vintage cars and climb inside cockpit displays. Friendly guides and a fun mission game keep children engaged.
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Admission costs $14 for adults and $7 for children over 4 years old.
The museum is located next to an active runway, allowing visitors to watch planes take off and land.
There are usually special exhibits that visitors should check out.
Huge restored trains and a working wig wag create a hands-on environment where visitors can enter trains, ring bells, and honk horns. The setting offers free admission and parking, attracting families and train enthusiasts alike. Well-kept steam engines, diesel engines, and cabooses provide a varied collection that appeals to all ages.
Knowledgeable volunteers staff every train, ready to answer questions and discuss the trains' history. They often go out of their way to show people around and provide detailed information.
Kids can climb into locomotive cabs and touch history directly. They enjoy ringing train bells and blowing whistles, making the visit interactive and memorable.
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Admission is free, and donations are welcome.
Parking is free and located at the same lot used for the model railroad.
The entrance is through Gate 17; turn right to access the museum.
Cultural center showcases rich history and innovations with beautiful artifacts and interactive displays. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, creating an educational and inclusive environment. Volunteers share detailed insights about culture, technology, and community life.
Volunteers show warmth and kindness consistently. They share interesting insights and often give away food or organic tomato plants from Israel.
Families find it welcoming with kid-friendly Borekas that kids enjoy. The atmosphere suits children well and encourages family visits.
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The House of Israel hosts annual events, including Israel Day with cultural programs.
Visitors can learn to write their names in Hebrew during interactive sessions.
Interactive displays enhance the learning experience about Israel's history and culture.
Miniature town setup includes businesses, city services, and custom software for realistic online transactions. Atmosphere stays fun, safe, and inclusive, encouraging kids to manage jobs and run the town. Activities focus on basic business skills and financial responsibility, offering a hands-on, educational experience.
Staff cover well when there are not enough volunteers. Kids and parents enjoy volunteering together on field trips. Parents often get encouraged to join in when possible.
Kids run a miniature town with business roles like banking, news, and city hall. The setup teaches them to manage budgets, pay bills, and run a business through real-world activities.
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The facility offers a hands-on experience for kids to learn financial responsibility.
Kids engage in realistic online transactions and simulations using custom software.
The miniature town includes various businesses like a radio station and veterinary clinic.
Three large hangars house flight-ready vintage aircraft, many of which visitors can enter. The atmosphere blends historical reverence with active restoration and maintenance, creating a space where knowledgeable guides share detailed stories. The setting attracts aviation enthusiasts interested in World War II and Vietnam-era planes.
Kids enjoy watching the airplanes take off, especially the B-29. Staff lets kids take pictures of the planes and are very accommodating.
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The museum is only open on weekends: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Admission is a required donation of $15 per adult.
The museum hosts the Wings Over Camarillo airshow every August.
Museum offers large, well-lit galleries with modern architecture and a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Art displays include retro and nostalgic themes, featuring works by notable artists and a dedicated Disney area. Visitors find the space welcoming and thoughtfully curated, encouraging relaxed appreciation.
Volunteers staff the cafeteria and museum, showing strong passion for art. They provide informative explanations and remain courteous and helpful throughout.
Free activities include a scavenger hunt designed for both kids and adults. Staff prepare everything needed and interact well with children, making it engaging for families.
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Admission to the museum is free for all visitors.
Reservations are required in advance to visit the museum.
The museum offers free parking nearby.
Small aquarium offers interactive touch tanks with sharks, sea stars, and anemones alongside educational programs about local sea life. Upstairs features underwater simulation and jellyfish tanks, creating an intimate and engaging experience. Setting on a pier provides beautiful waterfront views that complement the exhibits.
Volunteers show strong enthusiasm and knowledge while engaging with visitors. Staff and volunteers provide helpful support and run great educational programs.
Interactive touch tanks let kids get hands-on with sea life, including sharks. A small aquarium offers a fun, educational experience for all ages. Kids can explore sea creatures under microscopes and enjoy the wet deck area.
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Admission is $14 for adults, but only $3 with WIC or SNAP benefits.
The Sea Center features interactive exhibits and touch tanks for hands-on learning.
Children aged 3 to 5 will enjoy the numerous touch pools available.
Community center offers top-of-the-line facilities including a STEM Lab, film and music studio, and culinary kitchen. Atmosphere is vibrant and inclusive, supporting youth through sports, arts, tutoring, and language programs. It serves as a safe, nurturing hub that fosters creativity, leadership, and academic growth in a diverse neighborhood.
Volunteering here involves a joyful attitude from both staff and volunteers who give a lot of themselves to serve. The facilities and programs make it easy and fun to contribute to the community.
The center offers a beautiful space where kids can play sports and access online games or research. Staff and volunteers support kids' growth, but older kids sometimes bully and threaten younger ones.
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The center offers a wide range of services and programs designed to empower individuals and families.
Their youth programs provide a safe environment for young people to learn and grow.
The ESL Training Program helps individuals overcome language barriers.
Outdoor festival set in a park with Scottish-themed topography and Clan tents creates an authentic cultural backdrop. Live music and athletic competitions energize the atmosphere, while multiple activity areas engage all ages. The event blends traditional Scottish heritage with family-friendly entertainment and shopping.
Volunteering here involves a friendly team and a great crowd. A kids' area with volunteers runs games, adding to the fun atmosphere.
Children's section offers many activities, crafts, and games. Kids from ages 1 to 10 enjoy the well organized events, including competitions like highland dance.
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Parking costs $5, with ample space and a shuttle for mobility issues.
You can bring your own food, drinks, blankets, and chairs to the event.
The entrance fee covers all activities, with no additional costs.
Spacious museum with interactive exhibits and a wet deck where children engage directly with ocean specimens. Quiet atmosphere reflects a seaside English vibe combined with spectacular harbor views from the top floor. Activities appeal to both children and adults, offering hands-on learning about maritime history.
Interactive exhibits like the sportfishing game, periscope viewing, and boat driving simulation keep kids engaged. The wet deck offers many ocean specimens for hands-on learning that appeals to children.
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Admission is $12 per adult, with discounts for military and first responders.
Free parking is available for 90 minutes at the museum.
Interactive exhibits include a sportfishing game and a boat driving simulation.
Outdoor spaces include picnic tables in a grove and a petting zoo, creating a family-friendly atmosphere. Interactive exhibits and a miniature train ride offer engaging experiences for all ages. Volunteer staff maintain a partially restored historic setting with a relaxed, welcoming vibe.
Most employees are volunteers who manage the place well. The volunteer staff works alongside paid staff and shows strong dedication.
Train rides offer fun for kids and adults alike. Staff support makes events like birthday parties memorable and enjoyable.
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The train ride costs $3 per rider.
There is plenty of parking available.
The museum is great for kids and adults alike.
Visitor center combines interactive exhibits, live tidepool aquarium, and 3D island maps within a beautiful, multi-level structure. Atmosphere is calm and educational, with spectacular ocean views from observation decks. Families and nature enthusiasts gather here to explore coastal wildlife and native plants.
The visitor center offers a tide pool aquarium where kids can see fish and lobsters up close. It also features a Junior Ranger badge program, coloring books, and a gift shop with fun items for children.
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Rangers offer free public programs about park resources at 11am and 3pm on weekends and holidays.
Island Packers offers whale watching and camping trips from Channel Islands harbor.
The visitor center is free to visit and includes a museum and movie theater.
Youth basketball program offers well-organized structure with skilled, supportive coaches fostering positive, family-friendly atmosphere. Practices take place in indoor gym facilities, promoting skill development and camaraderie among players of all levels.
Dedicated volunteer coaches create a supportive atmosphere for kids. Background checks ensure safety, and parent volunteers actively help with coaching.
Programs focus on teaching basketball fundamentals in a fun and competitive setting. Staff show genuine care and create positive learning experiences for kids across multiple seasons.
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NJB requires a $35 fee per child for participation.
Background checks are conducted on all volunteer coaches for safety.
NJB hosts events and giveaways for kids throughout the season.
Open hangars display vintage warplanes and rare aircraft like the only Japanese Zero in the world. The space feels spacious and easy to explore, with many planes still flying regularly. Docents provide deep knowledge, enriching the experience for aviation and history enthusiasts.
Volunteers keep many planes flying and share deep knowledge about aviation history. They answer questions and guide visitors with passion and expertise.
Kids get close to historic planes and learn about war heroes and American history. Staff engage patiently with children, answering questions and taking photos.
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The museum hosts a monthly program featuring a flight demonstration of a historical plane.
Every first Saturday of the month, enjoy a public discussion and flight demonstration of a classic warbird.
Parking can get crowded during Saturday events, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Museum showcases antique fire engines including steam-powered and horse-drawn models alongside Hollywood memorabilia from a famous TV show. Atmosphere blends serious fire history with interactive areas where children can engage with fire safety activities. Volunteers are knowledgeable former firefighters, enhancing the educational experience.
Volunteers here are all retired firefighters who take great pride in the artifacts. They offer informative tours and open access to cases and doors that are usually off limits.
Kids enter free and can climb on a toy fire engine, try on a children's fireman coat and helmet, and color fire safety pictures. Exhibits are generous and keep kids engaged without risk of damage.
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The entrance fee is $5 for adults, and kids enter for free.
Military personnel and first responders receive free admission.
Parking is limited; the best options are behind the museum or across the street.
Nature preserve offers quiet, peaceful walks with broad stroller-friendly paths and native plants. Visitors encounter birdlife and wildflowers in a well-kept, small wilderness area surrounded by urban noise. Family-friendly atmosphere includes educational signs and a visitor center with exhibits.
Volunteers here are consistently friendly and keep the area well maintained. Opportunities exist for both kids and adults to get involved.
Programs for kids include insect and animal connections, native plant sales, and star parties. Trails and areas suit small children and offer chances to see wildflowers and wildlife.
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The preserve is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Gates close at 5 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Entry to the preserve is free for all visitors.
Sculpture garden features colorful mosaic statues and playful textures that invite close observation. Energy feels magical and lively, with kids running around and vibrant patterns sparkling in sunlight. Surrounding mosaic snakes add a creative, whimsical touch that sets it apart.
Majestic sculptures and hidden pathways create a playful space for kids to explore. The garden features beautiful textures and patterns that spark imagination and invite running around.
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The site opens on the second and fourth Saturday of each month, plus Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 am to 12 pm.
The installation is closed if it rains within 24-48 hours.
The entrance to Queen Califia's Magical Circle is free.
Facility offers food distribution, hot meals, and supportive services for individuals and families facing homelessness and food insecurity. Atmosphere feels warm and communal, with men, women, and children participating in programs that foster community connection. Regular patterns include early arrivals for food and special welcome for seniors on Fridays.
Volunteers show a true heart of service and remain completely non-judgemental to everyone. They inspire others to give back and support the community with genuine care.
Programs bring the community together, including children. Food and essentials support kids and families in need. The environment feels like a safe place for children to grow.
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The St. Francis Center accepts toys and needs men's clothing and shoes.
Seniors are welcomed on Fridays for food distribution.
Street parking is available near the St. Francis Center.
Saltwater marsh with 4 miles of trails offers a peaceful, natural setting rich in diverse wildlife, including birds and local reptiles. Visitors explore well-maintained interpretive areas and observe ongoing oil operations nearby. Parking is limited, and trails are mostly dirt and uneven.
Volunteering involves working with a friendly group but also facing a high demand for help with beach trash. The environment lacks basic respect and decency toward new volunteers.
Educational signs along the trail teach kids about wetland wildlife. Staff give safety warnings about the bluff, keeping kids close and safe during visits.
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The entrance is free.
Parking is limited for such a popular area.
There are 4 miles of trails that loop around the Reserve.