Abundant Grace Coastside Worker envisions a day when all of our neighbors experiencing homelessness are housed, employed if possible, fed high quality food and in good health as they pursue their own meaningful life as a valuable member of the local community.

Our mission is to transform the lives of Coastsiders experiencing or at risk for homelessness through meaningful ​employment, skill training, community-building, food justice and other supports.

Our Programs

Full Circle Food Justice

Full Circle Food Justice – Our signature program is a partnership with Potrero Nuevo Farm, south of Half Moon Bay. Each week, we engage individuals experiencing homelessness growing fresh, organic produce through three different projects as part of our job-readiness training: Farm Work Days, Farm Apprenticeship, and Conservation Crew.

AGCW Farm Program participants plant, tend, and harvest around 20,000 lbs of fresh produce annually, which is given away for free to low-income families at our WDC & through other food distribution sites on the Coast. As participants attend more sessions, we build on the skills participants have learned and give them more complex jobs with more responsibility, eventually asking them to teach other participants. This strategy builds self-confidence and empowers participants to engage in their work, to feel connected, and ideally is a springboard for employment outside of AGCW.

In addition to regular farm days, FCFJ includes two higher-level programs: the Farm Apprenticeship and the Conservation Crew. ​AGCW also coordinates a Free Community Breakfast at Coastside Lutheran Church on ​Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Coastside Clean Team

The Coastside Clean Team (CCT) is partially funded through a contract with the City of Half Moon Bay and provides paid opportunities for participants to engage in meaningful work for a three-hour session, 4 days per week cleaning the beach and coastal trail between Kelly Avenue and Poplar Beach, as well as for additional special encampment cleanup work days when necessary. The CCT promotes re-entry to regular work and community connection. CCT crews pick up litter and debris from beaches, neighborhoods, parks, and coastal trails. 

While getting paid is important, so is a sense of meaning in doing something for the community and working with a team, plus, it's always nice when people at the beach come up and thank us for our work. It's a great service! We’ve had a tremendously positive impact, greatly reducing trash along the beaches, especially at Poplar Beach. Neighbors have been very supportive of our crews as well. This past year, Abundant Grace also adopted the highway that runs through town. You can watch our June 2023 report to the city which details our clean up work and its connection to climate change education and practice here: https://bit.ly/3rg0lpb

Workforce Development Center

The WDC is the hub of all our services and of homelessness services in the area, and  we intentionally craft a space that is inviting, inclusive and supportive. It offers a wide range of resources including access to the kitchen, showers, laundry, food, clothing room, laptops and WiFi access, limited storage and mail service, personal care items, bicycle repair, resume building, job searches, housing application assistance, community programming and social events. We also provide space for case management services through LifeMoves,  medical services through a partnership with the weekly Street Medical Team, and a county psychiatrist who comes here every other week to meet with clients. The WDC houses our administrative offices and is the meeting point for all of our employment programs. It is also the site of our twice-weekly farmstand produce distribution, where we give away fresh, organic produce from our farm program partnership with Potrero Nuevo Farm. Many of the recipients of the fresh produce are farmworker and service worker families. Additionally, the WDC hosts shared meals, movie nights and pizza parties, as well as memorials when we lose members of our community and celebrations such as when a participant finds permanent housing or marks significant sobriety milestones.