Walk for Hope
Walk for Hope began in 1997 and is an annual event and peer-to-peer fundraising campaign that has raised over $45 million for City of Hope's Women's Cancer Program. Walk for Hope is the largest public-facing event City of Hope produces.
It takes many people to make a Walk for Hope event happen. Become a part of the team by volunteering at the event. It's fun and rewarding!
Learn more at the Walk for Hope website.
To find out how you can help by volunteering in the fight against breast cancer, please contact the Walk Team at walkforhope@coh.org or 800-266-7930.
Volunteer at the Garden (Garden Club)
Garden of Hope is a volunteer-driven garden supported by internal and external volunteers that make up Garden Club. Garden Club members, also referred to as "garden sprouts", assist with daily garden tasks needed to support the garden's mission. Tasks include watering, propagation, transplanting, community events, and more. The produce that is harvested is distributed among volunteers, patients, the City of Hope cafeteria, and participants of the Savoring Hope Cooking Classes. All are welcomed to participate, and no experience is required. Garden volunteers are led by City of Hope's AmeriCorps fellow and horticulturist.
Prospective volunteers are strongly encouraged to RSVP at least 24 hrs before volunteering. Garden materials will be provided.
Garden Volunteer Hours |
Monday / Friday |
7:30 - 12:00 PM & 4:00 - Sunset |
Wednesday |
7:30 - 12:00 PM |
Saturday (2nd & 4th of month) |
7:30 - 12: PM |
*Volunteering times are seasonal and are subject to change.
COVID-19 Update: Garden volunteering is limited to the COH community until further notice. All volunteers and visitors must weak masks, maintain social distancing, and must be free of symptoms while at City of Hope.
Community Education Volunteers
Are you skilled in any gardening or food preservation topics? Are you interested in community education? In addition to hands-on agriculture, Garden of Hope also seeks to improve communities through its community education events. Garden of Hope seeks volunteer educators to help teach the community on gardening, cooking, and food preservation-related topics. Events are mainly virtual and attended by the City of Hope and City of Duarte community.
COVID-19 Update: All community education volunteering opportunities will be virtual until further notice.
For more information or to RSVP to volunteer, contact nchawkins@co.org.
Learn more about Garden of Hope volunteer opportunities by visiting the Garden of Hope webpage.