Volunteers Needed for L.A. Can Do’s Soft Landing Project
Author:Lindsey ShookL.A.-based designer Adam Hunter, and Tamara Kaye-Honey, founder of California interior design firm House of Honey announced a partnership that merges their organized relief efforts, launched in response to the devastating L.A. wildfires that have displaced countless families, destroying their homes and memories. The joining of their two initiatives now entitled, LA CAN DO’s Soft Landing, is supported in partnership with media company California Home+Design, with a mission to provide essential furnishings and home goods to displaced families so that they may recover with comfort, warmth, and dignity.
To propel their efforts, Honey and Hunter recognized they could maximize impact by merging their individual endeavors to create a greater force of giving. The teams quickly established two furniture donation centers—located in the Pacific Design Center and a private warehouse in Downtown L.A.—where displaced families will have the opportunity to ‘shop’ for free furniture and home goods to fill their new homes. To date, over 8,000 items have been collected in both locations—a truly overwhelming response and a testament to the strength that runs through the design community. We are seeking volunteers for both locations to help us provide the much needed soft landing for survivors displaced by the fires. Please consider signing up for a shift or two at the two locations listed below.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
LA Can Do Soft Landing PDC Donation Center Sign Up Form 8687 Melrose Ave Suite B528 West Hollywood, CA 90069
LA Can Do Soft Landing Downtown Donation Center Sign Up Form 2630 Lacy St Los Angeles, CA 90031