We’re excited to relaunch this familiar day of serving on July 19 as we focus on loving and serving Redwood City together.
We will gather for our normal 9:00am worship service, and then head out at 10:15am.
There will be no 10:45am service on July 19.
Instead of our second service, we’ll head out into the community through partnering with local organizations as well as working on the PCC campus.
Sign up today, invite someone to join you, and be part of what God is doing in our city.
PCC Campus
(50 spots available, all ages)
Jump in right here at PCC to help beautify the campus where people encounter Jesus every day of the week.
Project Leaders:
La Ron Wilson
Dan Perkins
Le Mar
(25 spots available for CFC Church, 10 Spots for PCC, Ages 14+, good for Spanish Speakers, Construction Experience a Plus)
Join forces with CFC to build a community meeting space.
Project Leaders:
Joy Reeve-Mitta
Grace Place
(10 spots available, Ages 14+)
Create spaces of dignity, new life and connection around the safe home property.
Project Leaders:
Andre and Dawn Leiro
Rachel Taylor
Street Life (Hygiene Kits)
(60 spots available, all ages)
Our family focused project will help assemble hygiene kits and organize the clothing closet.
Project Leaders:
John Warren
Anjanette Lundell
Street Life (Rehab Center)
(30 spots available, high schoolers encouraged here, construction experience a plus)
Be part of the beginning crew to remodel an old church building into faith-based residential rehab. Get ready to paint and nail.
Project Leaders:
Jeff Sampson
Jeremiah Campos
Real Options
(30 spots available, Ages 14+)
Assemble test kits, thank you notes, and organize community support resources for clients.
Project Leaders:
Barbara Mecham
Tara Rankin
Immigrant Hope
(15 spots available, Ages 14+)
Organize a new office to open soon in Redwood City. Paint, assemble furniture, and display marketing materials.
Project Leader:
Sharon Seeberger
FAQ
Which project is best for my family?
For families with younger kids, we especially recommend the PCC-based projects or the Street Life hygiene kit projects, which are designed to be accessible and engaging for all ages. All projects can be attended as a family as long as everyone meets the minimum age requirement listed for the project. Some projects may involve more physical work, outdoor conditions, or specialized tools. Each project description will clearly explain age requirements and what to expect so you can choose the best fit for your family.
Will there be lunch or food?
We are strongly recommending bringing your own lunch as food will not be provided. Some teams may gather together afterward for a shared meal or celebration. We’ll communicate any project-specific details ahead of time. We also recommend bringing a reusable water bottle and personal snacks if needed for specific dietary needs.
How will I get to each project?
Most volunteers will travel directly to their project site. After registration, you’ll receive the project address, arrival instructions, parking details, and your team leader’s contact information. Some groups may organize carpools depending on the project location. If transportation is difficult for you, let us know and we’ll do our best to help.
Do I need to bring anything?
We’ll provide most of the tools and supplies needed for each project. We recommend bringing a reusable water bottle, comfortable clothes, and work gloves if you have them. Outdoor projects may also require sunscreen or a hat. Any additional project-specific needs will be communicated before the event.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and closed-toe shoes. Some projects may involve painting, landscaping, or light construction work. We also recommend dressing in layers for changing weather throughout the day.
How did we pick the projects?
Each project was selected through conversations with trusted local nonprofits, ministries, and community organizations. We asked partners what would genuinely serve and support their current needs. The result is a variety of meaningful opportunities that make a tangible impact across our communities. Our goal is to serve in practical ways while building long-term relationships with local partners.
Which project is right for me?
The best project is the one that fits your interests, abilities, and season of life. Some projects are hands-on and physical, while others focus on hospitality, organization, or relationship-building. We encourage you to read the descriptions carefully and choose a project that excites you. No matter which project you choose, every opportunity makes a meaningful impact.