Welcome to the L.A. Karma Project

THE LA KARMA PROJECT BLOG IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. CHECK BACK SOON FOR OUR NEW LOOK! Welcome, Willkommen, Bruchim Ha'Baim, Aloha, Benvenuto, Marhaban, and Bienvenido. We have decided to go out and put some of our free time to good use by volunteering around the L.A. area. We will be writing about our experiences on this website. We hope bring awareness to some of these amazing opportunities and hopefully get more people involved in volunteering and serving others. We have also created a Facebook group, L.A. Karma Project, which we encourage you to join. We will be posting events to get groups together and help out at some of the various organizations. If you have any suggestions of places to volunteer at, be sure to let us know. Also, if you have been to any of the places we have already written about, please leave a comment to let others know about your opinion. Thanks for checking out the site!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Big Sunday!!!!

In case you haven't heard, this weekend is Big Sunday, the largest regional community service event in the country. There are plenty of places you can go and help out! Everyone should be able to find something that matches their own taste. I hope everybody is having a good week. Here is a link to their website Big Sunday.

Shanes Inspiration

Grading:
Ease of Sign Up: 5/5
Physicality: 3/5
Fun Factor: 5/5

Info:
Address: 15213 Burbank Blvd. Van Nuys, CA 91411 USA
Phone: Toll Free, (888) 61SHANE or (888) 617-4263
Hours for Shane's Club, Last Saturday of Every Month: 9:30AM - 1PM
http://shanesinspiration.org/

Time Spent:
10:00AM - 1:00PM April 25th, 2009

Cut The Crap:
Shane's Inspiration was founded 11 years ago by two parents who lost their child soon after birth. They realized that had their child, Shane, lived; he would have never had been able to play on a normal playground. They made it their mission to make a universally accessible playground. What started as one playground, has spread and their are many of these playgrounds not just in LA, or the country, but around the world. Click here to visit Shane's Inspiration.

Our Experience:
Third times the charm... But the first and second times were great fun too, so I guess that saying doesn't apply. As usual Shane's inspiration was a great time in the park. The weather was great and everyone had a blast. For entertainment, Campbell Hall's theater club put on two great skits telling Colombian folk tales. Thanks to Jennifer and Amanda for coming and helping out. And no thanks to Josh and Nick, who decided playing golf on the adjacent golf course was a better use of time than enriching the lives of today's children.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Project Angel Food (Food Delivery)



Grading:
Ease Sign of Sign up
4/5
Physicality (0 being no physical labor)
1/5
Fun Factor
4/5

Info:
Address: 922 Vine Street, Los Angeles, CA 90038-2702
Phone: 323.845.1816
Hours: 8AM - 5PM, Sun-Friday


Time Spent
11:30AM - 1:30PM April 24th, 2009
Pictures

Cut the crap:
Project Angel Food is a volunteer organization geared towards providing meals for those who are home bound due to illness and unable to prepare meals for themselves. It was originally set up to care for HIV/AIDS patients but now cares for people with Cancer and other debilitating diseases. It was started in 1989 and since it’s conception, has prepared and delivered more then 3.4 MILLION meals. To find out more about Project Angel Food click on the link.


Personal Experience:
We arrived at 11:30 in the morning to get ready for food deliveries. For the most part it is a pretty easy job. As usual, the staff at Project Angel Food is very appreciative and friendly. In the delivery area all the food items for the drop offs are put in one spot. It is your responsibility to put the different items in the correct bags. Since they don't deliver on Saturday, our bags were a little bigger then usual. This was so that the clients would have their Saturday meals, however the bags were not heavy or cumbersome in anyway. This was a bit different from our Meals on Wheels experience in several ways. At meals on wheels the coolers smelled pretty bad, however the directions from stop to stop were a lot better. Luckily Justin and I had a GPS, this made our route much easier. A convenient part of the Project Angel Food deliveries is that you don't have to return to their office when you are done to drop off anything. If there is any food that can't be delivered you can give away or eat yourself. There was one person who didn't answer the door and we were not allowed to just leave the food so Justin helped himself to some Cheerio's. We gave the rest to a homeless guy. The people we delivered to were a little more talkative then the people we served at Meals on Wheels but not by much. I am sure that the more we go the more we will have a chance to strike up some conversations. 

Thursday, April 2, 2009

New Logo and April Fools Joke

Hi everyone. Just wanted to let you all know that our post yesterday was our April Fools joke... for anyone who took it seriously. I know we got a couple laughs out of a few of you. Also I wanted to take a chance to give a huge thanks to Jason for the sweet new logo he made for L.A. Karma Project. If anyone needs some graphics done let me know. I will put you in touch with him. Justin is getting it tattooed on his chest. Thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Guns for the Children................APRIL FOOLS!

Grading:
Ease of Sign Up: 5/5
Physicality: 3/5
Fun Factor: 5/5
Info:
Address: 1983 February Ave. LA 90024
Phone: (401) 401-2009
Hours: Monday - Friday Starting at 10:30AM
Time Spent:
8:30AM - 12:30PM

Cut the Crap:
Kids in developed countries are at much more of an advantage when it comes to having quality weapons. In underdeveloped countries many kids are stuck using small knives or stones. The fortunate ones are able to get machetes. Guns for the Children does their best to correct this disparity by providing quality and dependable arms and ammunition to children whose only wrongdoing was not being born in the best country in the world…the United States. You can visit their website here www.GunsForTheChildren.org.


Personal Experience:
Justin and I had an amazing time at Guns for the Children. After we got through the checkpoints we were led around James McCreedolie. Even though he only had one real limb left he had a great disposition and was very impassioned by the cause he was working for. It was very inspiring to see him work. He told me they ship out over eight tons of arms and ammunition a week. G4C receives most of their weapons from private donations within the United States. We live in one of the most charitable countries in the world.

The work was somewhat menial. We had a list of weapons that were going in different boxes. Once we figured out where everything went, things moved along a lot faster. Justin messed up, however, when he accidentally packaged and sent a box of stun grenades instead of nerve gas grenades. We didn't tell the supervisor. Hopefully no one will find out. I spent most of the time there using a hammer to make sure the firing pins were properly placed in the shoulder held rocket launchers. They made me wear earplugs and safety goggles, lame. McCeedolie thought it was hilarious to light firecrackers while we were working to try and scare us. I still have no idea how he managed to operate a lighter, he only had two fingers on his only arm. Unfortunately we were unable to round up anyone to help us volunteer this time, but next time we go, I am sure we can round up someone.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Shane's Inspiration Part II: Balboa Park RETURNS


Grading:
Ease of Sign up (5 being easiest)
4/5 (Zach) 4/5 (Justin)
Physicality (0 being no physical labor)
1/5 (Zach) 2/5 (Justin)
Fun Factor: 5/5

Info:
Address: 15213 Burbank Blvd. Van Nuys, CA 91411 USA
Phone: Toll Free, (888) 61SHANE or (888) 617-4263
Hours for Shane's Club, Last Saturday of Every Month: 9:30AM - 1PM
http://shanesinspiration.org/

Time Spent:
9:30AM - 1:45PM March 28th, 2009

Cut The Crap:
Shane's Inspiration was founded 11 years ago by two parents who lost their child soon after birth. They re
alized that had their child, Shane, lived; he would have never had been able to play on a normal playground. They made it their mission to make a universally accessible playground. What started as one playground, has spread and their are many of these playgrounds not just in LA, or the country, but around the world. Click here to visit Shane's Inspiration.

Our Experience
Once again we stopped by Shane's Inspiration, this time Shane's Club was at Balboa Park in Encino. This was such a cool playground. Even better then the last one! We would like to thank all the people who helped us and Shane's Inspiration by volunteering. For a more in depth breakdown of Shane's Inspiration, check out our last blog about it here.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

AIDS Project Los Angeles S.T.A.G.E Fundraiser

Grading:
Ease of Sign Up: 5/5
Physicality: 2/5
Fun Factor: 4/5

Info:
Address: 611 South Kingsley Drive. LA 90005
Phone: (213) 201-1600
Website: www.apla.org
Time Spent:
5:00pm-12:00am

Cut the Crap:
AIDS Project Los Angeles, is dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by HIV and raising awareness in hope of reducing the infection rates. They run several major fundraisers per year, including the AIDS walk, and the S.T.A.G.E. event which is a musical compilation with a new theme each year.

Personal Experience:
When we first arrived at the theater to help, we met Jim, the Volunteer Coordinator. He was really nice and very appreciative of our help. We were split up and assigned to work the silent auction and run the ticket booth. It was a lot of fun and a very social event, so that time went by pretty quick.
After intermission, the silent auction ended, and with the handing out of the prizes, so did the fun. When the show ended the flood gates opened and a rush of people came in to claim their winnings. To say it was an unorganized mess would be an understatement. The ladies in charge of the silent auction were yelling and throwing out commands like "Hey you! Get me sm143," without saying what sm143 was, no one liked that very much. Besides the hectic end, it was great hanging out with everyone and supporting a great cause. They have some really interesting and fun events coming up that we will be attending and looking forward to helping with. Thanks also to Jennifer, Nesrine, Lindsay, and Amanda for coming with us to help!