Our Services
At the Preston Bell Foundation, we are committed to improving the health and well-being of individuals and families while expanding access to opportunities in healthcare. We work to reduce barriers by providing essential care resources and support, regardless of financial situation.
Community Food Access Program
Preston Bell Foundation provides food assistance to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship. Through community outreach and partnerships with local grocery store donations and regional food banks, we distribute food directly to those in need as part of our commitment to improving health and well-being.
Special Thanks to Juan and Matt, Food 4 Less Managers.
We are honored to partner with Food 4 Less Pasadena. Through this partnership, Preston Bell Foundation, Inc. has expanded our food distribution efforts, serving our community with greater consistency and frequency.
The generous monetary support and ongoing food donations we receive from Food 4 Less Pasadena directly contribute to our ability to provide food to individuals experiencing hardship in our local parks.
This collaboration reflects the power of community—when organizations come together with a shared commitment to helping others, meaningful impact follows.
We are grateful for their commitment to giving back and for standing with us in our mission to serve with compassion.
We are honored to partner with FoodCycle LA. Through this partnership, Preston Bell Foundation, Inc. has strengthened and expanded our community food outreach efforts, helping us provide food assistance with greater consistency and frequency.
FoodCycle LA’s commitment to food recovery and community nourishment directly supports our ability to provide food to individuals experiencing hardship in our local parks. Their efforts to redirect surplus food to those in need help make meaningful community outreach possible. With their support, we are now able to serve 200 individuals each week.
This collaboration reflects the power of community partnerships—when organizations work together with a shared commitment to reducing food insecurity and supporting others, lasting impact can be created.
We are grateful for FoodCycle LA and their dedication to reducing food waste, nourishing communities, and standing alongside organizations committed to serving others with compassion.
Special Thanks to Katja Stambrandt and the entire Team at Food Cycle LA.
Convalescent Ministry
Our convalescent ministry provides compassionate outreach to individuals in care facilities through meaningful connection, conversation, and spiritual encouragement.
We spend time with residents through activities such as reading, music, and fellowship, helping to reduce feelings of isolation while promoting dignity, comfort, and emotional well-being.
Community service hours are currently available on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 3pm to 6pm in the Pasadena area. Please complete the form, and our team will respond within 24 hours.
Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older to participate.