West Valley Dash of Hope 2013

Register for the West Valley Dash of Hope 2013 5K/10K on Sunday July 21st at Vasona park in Los Gatos. For more information visit www.wvdashofhope.com

3rd Annual Chefs of Compassion

Save the Date for the 3rd Annual Chefs of Compassion: Cooking for a Cause dining event on Friday, September 13th.  This unique event challenges four Silicon Valley chefs to prepare a four course dinner based on ingredients from our food pantry.  Visit www.chefsofcompassion.org to find out more.

Celebrating 40 Years of Changing Lives for the Better

WVCS turns 40 this year!  Find out more about how we are celebrating this great milestone in our history. 

Taste of Compassion

Join us for this month's Taste of Compassion hosted by One Pot Shabu Shabu in Cupertino on June 24th & 25th.  Click here for more info!

About West Valley Community Services

West Valley Community Services, Inc. (WVCS) is a private non-profit, community-based agency that has been providing direct assistance and referral services to the west valley communities of Santa Clara County for 40 years. Founded in 1973, WVCS provides a continuum of basic needs, family support services and housing services including: information and referrals, food pantry, clothing, transitional housing, affordable housing, financial assistance, family support and case management services. WVCS serves the west valley communities of Cupertino, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Saratoga, West San Jose and the surrounding mountain regions.

Our Mission

The mission of West Valley Community Services is to encourage the sharing of community resources, to provide basic human needs in a caring and dignified environment, and to provide opportunities for volunteers to participate in West Valley Community Services' activities.

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