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The Restoration Project is a 501 (c) (3) organization recognized by the federal government.

“We love unconditionally. We serve without expectations. And we give our time, talent, and treasure. Every brother and sister, whether they have a roof over their heads or not, deserve to know their worth and live from a place of restored identities.”

Kevin Wallner, Founder

What We Do


We serve the unhoused by helping them regain their identity, discover their purpose and live empowered within their communities.

Serving Opportunities

Donations

Sponsor Opportunities

We provide those in need by asking them what they need access to.
Learn how you can help serve our community here.

We collect many items for our community.
Learn more on how to help fill our donation closet here.

Looking for a way to make a difference?
Please help by becoming a sponsor. Learn more about that here.

Statistics


580,466

people experienced being unhoused
on a given night.

69,144

people in LA County experienced being unhoused
on a given night.

37,252

veterans were experiencing being unhoused
on a given night.

171,575

 people in families with children experienced being unhoused
on a given night.

16,667

people in families with children were found in unsheltered locations.

Why You’ll Love Us


We’re driven by love and compassion,
and we’re here to empower you.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Excellent Service”

We are very happy and pleased to work with Kevin and The Restoration Project.


Fiona

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“What a Vision”

Restoring souls that society has given up on! What a vision! Thank you TRP!


Tim

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Fantastic Support”

I’m really appreciating the passion here! May you continue restoring more lives.

Michelle

Testimonial


The Restoration Project will be a place where the vulnerable find kindness, warmth and compassion. I know that because Kevin Wallner, the Executive Director has shown those things to me. We met when I was staying at a mission and he was one of the volunteers. From day one he treated me with dignity and respect.  Yes, he passed out shoes and socks to everyone, but almost more importantly was that he was genuinely concerned about any struggles that a person might’ve been going through in their life and excited to hear about their successes too. 

The heart of The Restoration Project is to provide for people’s needs because that’s what Kevin lives his life doing; going above and beyond with shoes, clothes, rides, advice, a place to stay – or pointing people in the direction of someone who can help them when he can’t.  I’m excited for The Restoration Project to make the significant impact, that I know it will, on the community.

William Roos

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