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    Foothill Family Shelter

    Foothill Family Shelter

    (11 reviews)

    **CLOSED MONDAYS AND 12-1 FOR LUNCH** *NO EMERGENCY OR…read moreIMMEDIATE SHELTER* This location serves Upland, Ontario, Pomona, Claremont, and Rancho Cucamonga residents only. (Must show ID) *Care bags for unhoused people who are staying around the are available.* Shelter for men, women, and children. Pre-screening and application process is over the phone only **no waiting list** Food Assistance: * once a month * non perishable foods *clothing, socks *diapers, wipes, and adult briefs ,and sanitary napkins **DONATIONS ALWAYS WELCOME** Drop off Tuesday through Friday 9am-5pm (closed 12pm-1pm for lunch) Clothing: Accepted on an As-Needed basis please email a description of your items: yelitza@foothillfamilyshelter.org Food: please only non perishable items only. No expired items or non dated pop top cans greatly appreciated *mixed vegetables and corn *boxed potatoes Baby: baby wipes Formula 6+ mos diapers 4,5 and 6 **Volunteer opportunities** email: raquel@foothillfamilyshelter.org for zoom orientation link (I love volunteering here. Mask and constant wiping down required) Come if you need help or want to help! A little help and kindness goes a long way! Stay safe, and help one another as much as you can

    Shelter that helps homeless families to stay for 120 days for Free, to get you back on your feet…read more BUT they don't help everyone, they're very selective regardless if you have children and homeless, so it's a 50/50 chance. They don't really care about the people. You have to fill out an application, & you'll be interviewed based on it. They can provide basic needs like: food, clothing, diapers/wipes, & hygiene products, to the city's they cover. (Cities they cover are: Claremont, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Pomona, Montclair, & Upland).

    Act 2 Rescue - Celeste found her forever home!

    Act 2 Rescue

    (21 reviews)

    I had a beyond expectation experience with Mindy and her daughter, even though at the end I didn't…read morechoose to go with the adorable and sweet boys Teddy and Khabib they brought for me to meet and interact with. Mindy provided a very personable, warm and extremely responsive service, made every effort to respond to my inquiry on Adopt-A-Pet and approving my application as well as just answering my questions and chatting with me about my potential cat baby's personality traits and his background story. She responded to emails as late as 11PM on a weekend and her demeanor was always welcoming and reassuring, like an old, caring friend. Mindy's words and actions convey that she truly truly love all of her rescued cat babies and she only wants what's best for them and she works extremely hard to find them good homes. I was very sad that neither cat babies from her rescue matched the particular personality I was looking for (I was trying to fill this big hole in my heart with the tragic loss of a stray cat named Cookie I cared for) and I really wished that given all the hard work she and her daughter put into, I'd adopt either Teddy or Khabib. Despite these big, affectionate sweet boys were not the best match I was searching for, I don't think any less of them, I sincerely hope they will find their forever home they deserve and I cannot be more grateful for Mindy's time, patience and understanding she's extended me and my family. If I had more capacity for an additional cat baby in the future after finding THE ONE, Mindy and her rescue is the first place I'd check out. If you are also searching for your feline soulmate, please look no further!!

    I was going to leave this place a 1 star review. But after messaging back and forth, and actually…read moreunderstanding a few things. They get a 5 star.. I went to Petsmart to adopt a kitten names Cookies. I filled out the application, and was told by Petsmart to call them and see if I could get an immediate answer. I called them 17 times, no answer.....I was livid... I was even more upset when I get the notification via text message, that they would not allow me to adopt Cookies because I said we would "Declaw" if he started scratching or getting aggressive....I didn't even know what that meant...Again, I was pissed... We were messaging back and forth for well over 30 minutes and they explained to me what declawing was, and why it was bad for cats. Thank you, I was given useful information of something I knew nothing about. Granted, Cookies, was going to live his best life with us, but it wasn't meant to be. On to the next.

    Community Access Center - Community Access Center - Palm Desert Staff

    Community Access Center

    (4 reviews)

    Community Access Center Leonard Ortega, Creative Resource…read moreManager*, Maria Rojas, Program Director, Mario Janesin, Program Manager Plus the amazing team! 6848 Magnolia Ave, Suite 150 Riverside, CA 92506 Phone: (951) 274-0358 Ext. #104 Fax: (951) 274-0833 The Hidalgo family, truly wants to say Thank you for the medical supplies July 25, 2022. While we are new finding assistance, we made the right call finding the Community Access Center in Riverside with your team Leonard Ortega, Maria Rojas, Faustino, Mario Janesin. They provided a lot of useful tools that can be applied today as we need lots of resources at this time. We will be back and appreciate all the support to keep my dad alive! We had a terrible experience at the hemet hospital and now to have my dad fully disabled, is a shock and with everyone telling us it can take up to two weeks for assistance. The Community Access Center saved the DAY!! While we will still need in the future diapers, bed linens and cognitive items for care.. Hoyer Lifts, mobility bed / chair and as my dad can't care for himself at this time. Plus any suggestions, would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so very much! This team has continued to give in the time of need. While my dad's is back at Loma Linda with Excellent care from the best Hospital! Thank you and very grateful! Highly recommended!! Gary Hidalgo Cell: 909 239 7080 Email: hidalgogary@gmail.com

    I would like to commend Leonard Ortega, who is the Assistive Technology Coordinator, and his…read moreorganization, the Community Access Center (CAC), for much help in securing needed equipment for a man in the community with limited income and mobility disabilities. This organization is an important community resource for all Riverside County residents with disabilities. Besides helping to secure equipment, Leonard also explained how the different businesses and organizations work together to rehabilitate used equipment for those needing it. I highly recommend that if your family has equipment such as a powerchair that is no longer needed, to donate the equipment to CAC. They connect with the community and can provide the equipment where it is most needed.

    Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino

    Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino

    (12 reviews)

    Awesome place, awesome people. I been myself started a non profit where I been giving out food to…read morethe homeless and offering supplies out of pocket along with my son since February this year. When I found out about this place through a lady who saw me passing out sandwiches, I couldn't help but extend a hand. So I called and spoke with Luis to see how I could be of assistance and find out about receiving food myself to pass out and this guy and Ms. Ludo were very informative. So me and my son got a rental, headed to the food pantry, and loaded the car up for a trip to the high desert! For those interested in helping this place will guide you every step of the way to make sure you got everything needed. From how to online guides, waiver forums, etc. They even have it mobile app friendly! Just make sure to start early if you're doing deliveries to people's houses so you can see where you're going and to beat the heat. Great bonding and learning experience for me and my son but not only that just a blessing there's a company likes this available to offer such services.

    Been volunteering here for a couple years now...it's always enjoyable and rewarding to give back…read moreand help the community. My sister and I usually volunteer the afternoon shift which Iasts for 3 hours, when we have free time. They always need volunteers as they are constantly receiving donations from everywhere (locally) and items/food need to be sorted, boxed, etc. They have a very organized system and the employees are extremely friendly and professional.

    Sanctuary Coffee - Mint flavored iced latte

    Sanctuary Coffee

    (493 reviews)

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    One of my favorite coffee shops in the IE. Recently I heard their rent dramatically increased, and…read morewithout help, they're forced to close at the end of May 2026. During my recent visit, one of the baristas told me they are expected to continue opening! Yayyy! Please support them and help them remain open! The coffee is amazing, the environment is studious & welcoming, the pastries are sweet, and the staff are incredibly friendly.

    Stopped by Sanctuary hoping to get some work done, and while the vibe had some promise, the visit…read morefell a little short overall. The atmosphere is genuinely nice. Calm, relaxed, and easy to settle into. It's the kind of place where you could picture yourself staying for hours. That said, it was running a bit warmer than comfortable inside, which made it harder to fully unwind. My iced caramel latte came out looking and feeling more like a room-temperature drink than an iced one. It wasn't unpleasant, but when you order something iced on a warm day, you're expecting cold. The bigger issue for me was the Wi-Fi. I came specifically to work, and while the signal showed up fine and I had the correct password, I couldn't actually get connected. I tried on multiple devices and others were unable to connect as well. That essentially defeated the whole purpose of my visit. Sanctuary seems like it could be a solid spot, the aesthetic is there, but they'd benefit from dialing in the drinks and making sure the Wi-Fi is actually usable for remote workers (especially since they offer a meeting room, a little pricey per hour though at $40). Might give it another shot someday, but with lower expectations.

    The Care Project - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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