Getting to know Assistance League
About Us
We assist those in need in the Santa Clarita Valley through our philanthropic programs. We serve students in all 55 public schools and College of the Canyons. We also help families and seniors through our Community Outreach Programs.
Who We Are
Assistance League of Santa Clarita focuses on making our community a better place to live. We are proud to be a 100% all-volunteer nonprofit organization that helps support children and seniors, including young people in foster care who are transitioning out of the system.
All donations stay within the Santa Clarita area so not only can we take pleasure in aiding others, we receive enormous joy in seeing local results. Our Resale Store—Assistance League’s physical home in the Santa Clarita Valley—allows locals to donate their gently used items to a worthy cause and provides an excellent place for the adventurous treasure hunter. Sales proceeds directly fund our charitable programs which benefit thousands of individuals every year.
Discover how Assistance League of Santa Clarita has brought us life-long friendships, a deep sense of accomplishment, and see how we are working to transform our community every day.
Assistance League Resale Store
Our resale store is located at 26045 Bouquet Canyon Road.
Visit our store staffed by our volunteer members. It is a fun place to find useful household items, clothing, toys, books and more, all at affordable prices.
Shop often as our merchandise changes daily!
Accountability
We believe that full accountability is the responsibility of our leaders and members, and is an appropriate expectation of this organization by those who support Assistance League’s work and those who receive its services.
Commitment
We believe that providing compassionate and caring services to individuals in communities across the nation is the standard and the primary measure of our organization. We believe we exist for the sole purpose of providing philanthropic services to meet the challenges posed by a diverse array of compelling individual and community needs.
Ethics
We believe that integrity and authenticity in communication and action best demonstrate the most basic, intrinsic values held by member volunteers of this organization.
Leadership
We believe that the full measure of our leaders and members is the sum of the products of their vision, professionalism, ethics, sensitivity and the quality of responsiveness to individual needs.
Respect
We believe in the intrinsic value of those we serve and of those with whom we serve. We believe that we can best demonstrate our respect for this value by providing fair and equitable treatment for our members and community volunteers, the recipients of our services and our donors and funders.
Attend
Have fun and relax while showing your support! We host various fundraisers throughout the year and love involving the community.
Volunteer
Our amazing volunteers bring joy and comfort to those we help. We are gratified that our philanthropic programs are making a real difference in the Santa Clarita Valley.
Donate
Our philanthropic programs focus on helping children, families, seniors and students who have aged out of foster care. For more information go to assistanceleaguesantaclarita.org/donate.
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