Build Hygiene Kits with SELAH!

Members of the Casting Society of America's volunteer organization Casting Society Cares joined SELAH volunteers for a hygiene-kit build on May 13 at Silverlake Community Church.

The Casting Society group joined the on-site volunteer huddle and toured the church to understand the scope and ethos of our Saturday Silver Lake Drop-In program. After building more than 300 hygiene kits for our participants (thank you!), the group joined SELAH volunteers and participants in the church's Friendship Hall, where we ate lunch and chatted. And, best of all, some of the Casting Society volunteers pitched in and handed out clothes, dished out food and cared for their neighbors.

When groups gather to build hygiene kits with us at Silverlake Community Church, they have an opportunity to not only observe the community we create at SELAH but to build it with us — all while ensuring our participants have access to consistent hygiene supplies.

Thank you to the volunteers from Casting Society of America and Casting Society Cares for donating your Saturday to our unhoused neighbors!

If you and your friends, family, coworkers or community group would like to build hygiene kits with us at SELAH, you can learn more on our website and email SELAH Operations Director Zoe Witt at zoe@selahnhc.org.

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