Share the Warmth. Spread the Comfort.

The Frontwave Give360 Coat and Comfort Drive has officially wrapped, and the outpouring of care from our branches, members, employees, and community was nothing short of incredible.

Together, we collected 1,500+ in physical donations and more than $1,500 in monetary contributions, all dedicated to helping our neighbors stay warm, protected, and cared for during the winter months. Every coat, blanket, and pair of shoes represents comfort, dignity, and immediate relief for someone facing the cold.

Coats keep people warm. Blankets help people rest. And shoes - often overlooked but deeply essential - carry people through the hardest parts of winter. For those spending long hours outdoors or walking miles to access basic services, durable footwear wears down quickly. When a pair gives out, there isn’t another waiting in a closet. That’s why shoes are one of the most requested items during colder months - and why this drive mattered so much.

  • 9,000
  • 5,000

    Hygiene Kits

  • 2,000

    Feminine Product Kits

  • 2,000

    Underwear & Socks Kits

Why It Matters

All donated items will be distributed across our network of nonprofit partners serving San Diego, Imperial, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. These organizations meet people where they are, providing the essential support our neighbors count on every single day through shelters, outreach teams, and community programs.

The Coat and Comfort Drive is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when we come together with purpose. Thank you to everyone who donated, shared, and supported this effort. Your generosity is already making a real and lasting difference - one warm coat, one clean blanket, and one sturdy pair of shoes at a time.

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Impact Across Our Communities

Nonprofits Supported by the Coat and Comfort Drive

San Diego County may be known for sunshine, but winter still hits hard for people living without stable housing. With 10 of our 18 branches rooted here, we’re supporting Interfaith Community Services, Humanity Showers, Operation HOPE, Rachel's Promise and the Brother Benno Foundation with winter items they can share directly with neighbors who need them most.


Interfaith Community Services

Interfaith Community Services is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening the San Diego community by providing compassionate support to those experiencing homelessness. Through a range of programs - including emergency shelter, housing assistance, food distribution, and case management - they work to empower individuals and families to regain stability and self-sufficiency. By addressing immediate needs and offering long-term solutions, Interfaith plays a vital role in reducing homelessness and fostering hope throughout North San Diego County.


Humanity Showers

Humanity Showers is a nonprofit organization committed to restoring dignity and hope to individuals experiencing homelessness in San Diego. They provide free, mobile shower services, hygiene products, and supportive resources to help people maintain their health and self-esteem. By offering a clean and safe environment for personal care, Humanity Showers helps reduce barriers to employment, housing, and social connection - empowering those in need to take positive steps toward rebuilding their lives.


Rachel's Promise

Rachel’s Promise, operated by Catholic Charities Diocese of San Diego, supports women experiencing homelessness through three services: Rachel’s Women’s Center, a daytime drop-in hub offering meals, showers, laundry, clothing, and case management; Rachel’s Night Shelter, a short-term overnight refuge; and Rachel’s Promise, a longer-term shelter providing supportive services to help women work toward stability and permanent housing.


Operation HOPE North County

Operation HOPE North County provides safe shelter, essential resources, and compassionate support to help families and individuals overcome homelessness. Through empowerment, advocacy, and community collaboration, the organization guides residents toward stability and self-sufficiency. Its core mission is to offer a safe, caring, and supportive environment for families with children and single women experiencing homelessness in North San Diego County.


Brother Benno Foundation

The Brother Benno Foundation is a nonprofit organization in Oceanside, California, serving the homeless, working poor, seniors, and those struggling with addiction in North County San Diego. Grounded in compassion and dignity, the foundation provides meals, clothing, basic essentials, outreach, and recovery support services. It also operates a 26‑week, two‑phase 12‑Step recovery program for men and women experiencing homelessness and addiction, helping participants secure employment, housing, and long-term stability. Brother Benno Foundation addresses immediate needs while empowering individuals to rebuild their lives and achieve self-sufficiency.

San Bernardino County faces some of the toughest winter conditions in our region, making support even more critical for those without stable shelter. With branches in Yucca Valley, Barstow and Twentynine Palms, we’re proud to be part of the Morongo Basin community. That’s why working alongside Desert Sanctuary and Morongo Basin ARCH to get essential winter items into the hands of people who need them the most.


Morongo Basin ARCH

Morongo Basin ARCH (A Regional Coalition for Housing) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing homelessness and housing instability in San Bernardino County’s Morongo Basin. They provide comprehensive support services, including emergency shelter, housing placement, outreach, and case management to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. By collaborating with local partners and focusing on sustainable solutions, Morongo Basin ARCH works to restore stability and dignity to those in need while striving to reduce homelessness throughout the region


Desert Sanctuary

Desert Sanctuary is a nonprofit organization committed to serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness by providing safe, temporary shelter and supportive services. Focused on compassion and empowerment, Desert Sanctuary offers a drug- and alcohol-free environment where guests can access meals, case management, counseling, and life skills programs. Their goal is to help people regain stability, rebuild their lives, and transition to permanent housing and self-sufficiency.

In Imperial County, sharp temperature swings can make winter especially difficult for anyone living outdoors or in unstable conditions. With CVB branches in El Centro and Brawley, we’re proud to support this community by partnering with WomenHaven to the winter essentials for neighbors who need them the most.


WomenHaven

WomenHaven is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women and addressing homelessness in Imperial County. They provide a safe and supportive environment for women experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, or other crises. Through emergency shelter, counseling, advocacy, and life skills programs, WomenHaven helps women regain stability, rebuild their confidence, and transition to independent, healthy lives. Their compassionate approach and community partnerships make a vital impact in breaking the cycle of homelessness and violence for women in the region.

Riverside County sees more people struggling to stay warm when temperatures drop at night. With Frontwave branches in Temecula, Wildomar and Indio, this is one of the growing communities we proudly serve. To support the region, we’re partnering with the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission to provide coats and blankets they can share with neighbors who need extra warmth this winter.


Coachella Valley Rescue Mission

Coachella Valley Rescue Mission (CVRM) supports individuals and families experiencing homelessness by providing safe emergency shelter, hot meals, and essential support services. It provides immediate protection from severe weather and the hardships of life on the streets, with 24-hour shelter access, a bed for the night, meals, showers, clean clothing, and basic hygiene essentials. Through case management and access to long-term resources, CVRM helps guests move beyond crisis toward stability, housing, and renewed hope.

Frontwave Give360 Program

We believe in the power of community and the impact of meaningful partnerships. That’s why we’ve created Frontwave Give360 - Frontwave Credit Union’s comprehensive, 360-degree approach to giving, ensuring every dollar raised and every resource donated is reinvested directly into the local organizations that strengthen the neighborhoods where we live and serve. Learn more about all of the Frontwave Give360 Programs.

Community Partnerships

At the heart of Frontwave Give360 are the partnerships we’ve built with incredible organizations sharing our commitment to strengthening the community. Our Pet Adoption Events are one example of how we are collaborating with trusted local organizations to identify needs, allocate resources through targeted contributions, create impactful partnerships, and track initiatives to ensure lasting community benefits.

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