About Us

Rooted in faith. Driven by compassion. Committed to action.

“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”

Matthew 6:33

Our Story

KSFS 633 began with a simple mission: to go directly into the streets and serve people experiencing homelessness with compassion, consistency, and faith.

What started through small outreach efforts quickly grew into a deeper commitment to providing hot meals, hygiene kits, clothing, blankets, prayer, and personal connection to those often forgotten by society.

Beyond meeting immediate needs, we believe in listening to people, understanding their stories, and helping create pathways toward restoration, stability, and hope. Every outreach is an opportunity to remind someone that they are seen, valued, and not alone.

“For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat… Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”

—Matthew 25:35–40

A person sitting on a sidewalk with a bag of food and some coins nearby.
A woman sitting on the ground next to a large stone wall with graffiti, selling snacks to a group of children and adults nearby.

Our Vision

To build a faith-based outreach organization that not only meets immediate needs on the streets, but also creates long-term opportunities for restoration through partnerships, community support, reintegration programs, and spaces where people can receive care, dignity, and a warm meal.

Our Mision

Guided by faith, our mission is to serve individuals experiencing homelessness through hot meals, essential resources, prayer, and compassionate outreach while helping create pathways toward restoration, stability, and hope.

Our Values

Faith: We believe every person deserves compassion, hope, and the opportunity for restoration. Compassion: We serve people with kindness, consistency, and genuine human connection. Service: We believe real impact begins by showing up and meeting people where they are. Community: We work alongside churches, volunteers, businesses, and local partners to expand our impact. Hope: We believe every life has value and every story deserves a second chance.

Group of six people standing on steps outside a building, holding bags of donated food and supplies, with Christmas decorations in the background.
Four people smiling and looking at the camera outdoors, with trees and cars in the background. The group consists of an older man wearing a white cap and yellow shirt, a woman wearing a white cap and a white shirt, and two men in black bandanas and dark shirts. One of the men is pointing downward while holding an foil-wrapped item.

Board Members

  • Close-up of a young woman with wavy, light brown hair, smiling, wearing a green zip-up top, a yellow blazer, and a gold cross necklace, standing indoors against a neutral-colored wall.

    Marisol Delgado

    FOUNDER & PRESIDENT

  • A young woman with dark hair and natural makeup taking a selfie indoors.

    Alexa Roldan

    VICE PRESIDENT

  • A woman with curly blonde hair taking a selfie indoors, wearing a navy blue sweater with a decorative clasp.

    Jeny Delgado

    TREASURER

  • A middle-aged woman with short brown hair, wearing glasses, a teal top, a white blazer, and a pendant necklace.

    Edith Delgado

    SECRETARY

Our Goals

Consistent Street Outreach

Continue providing hot meals, hygiene kits, clothing, blankets, prayer, and direct support to individuals experiencing homelessness.

A person receiving water from a woman at the back of a red vehicle with a California license plate, while another man watches.

Expand Community Partnerships

Build stronger relationships with churches, businesses, and organizations to increase resources and outreach opportunities.

A customer paying at a cafe counter with various coffee bags and promotional signage, while a staff member assists behind the counter.

Long-Term Restoration Support

Develop future programs focused on reintegration, mentorship, spiritual care, and pathways toward stability and independence.

A woman in a wheelchair with a small white puppy in a basket, talking to another woman on a sidewalk. Items like water bottles, a bag, and a cooler are in the foreground. In the background, people and a bicycle are visible.
People wrapping gifts at a Christmas gathering with holiday decorations, including stockings and a banner with Santa Claus.

Community Dining & Care Spaces

Create welcoming spaces where individuals can sit down, share a warm meal, access essential resources, and experience genuine human connection.

Get Involved