The Son Shine Ladies

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church 1231 E Chapman Ave, Fullerton, California

Looking for a way to stay connected with the members of St. Andrew’s? Look no further than the Son Shine Ladies! This group of women meets once a month for tea, and their mission is to spread joy through well wishes for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, and other special occasions. They also offer support to those who need it most, whether it’s “get well” wishes, special thoughts, or condolences for the loss of a loved one. The Son Shine Ladies are self-funded and have been meeting since September 2021. Join them on the penultimate Thursday of every month at 11 a.m. in the Orange Room for a delightful hour and a half of community and connection. For more information, please contact Janet Wylie at janetwylie@gmail.com.

Clothes Closet

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church 1231 E Chapman Ave, Fullerton, California

We open our Clothes Closet at 5:15 p.m. every Friday. All are welcome.  

Soup Kitchen

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church 1231 E Chapman Ave, Fullerton, California

We provide a hot prepared meal as well as a sack lunch for the following day. Do you have a few hours to spare on Friday nights? Join us at St. Andrew's Soup Kitchen to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who rarely have a hot meal. Fridays at 5:30 p.m. St. Andrew's is in need of dedicated volunteers to help serve dinner and assist with cleanup. Their time and effort will provide warmth, nourishment, and a sense of community to our guests. No experience is necessary – just a kind heart and a willingness to help. All are welcome. To volunteer, please contact office@saintandrewsfullerton.com

Seeds of Hope Garden

Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church 1231 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton, CA, United States

Volunteers are welcome to help in the garden every Saturday morning from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Volunteers help with weeding, pruning, raking, sweeping, sowing seeds, thinning new seedlings, transplanting, harvesting and other gardening tasks depending on the need and the season.  We welcome your help anytime you are available.  Please wear closed toe shoes as our grounds can be uneven, and bring your own gloves if you like.  We have some available if you don’t have your own.  There is very little shade, so plan accordingly. No prior gardening experience is necessary; although healthy knees are important.  All of the harvest from the garden is taken to Pathways of Hope food bank, the HUB.