Rebuilding Together Peninsula transforms lives by providing critical repairs, accessibility modifications and energy-efficient upgrades to low-income homes and community centers at no cost to service recipients in San Mateo County and northern Santa Clara County. We are located at 841 Kaynyne St., Redwood City. To donate or volunteer, contact 650-366-6597 or check out our website at www.rebuildingtogetherpeninsula.org. Project WeHOPE’s mission is to help rebuild the lives of the homeless, un-housed and those at risk. We operate as an emergency shelter, provide transitional and educational programs for adults, and reach a wide range of homeless with our mobile showers and laundry facilities called Dignity On Wheels. This winter season, the agency is looking to keep its Dignity On Wheels mobile shower laundry trailer stocked with hygiene kits, sweatpants, blankets, socks as it expands its services and reaches homeless individuals throughout San Mateo County and Santa Clara County. Volunteer help is also essencial with various tasks to help keep Dignity On Wheels operating throughout the cold weather months. If you’d like to help, please email info@dignityonwheels.org. If you’d like to donate or volunteer to serve dinner at the WeHOPE shelter, contact info@projectwehope.com or call 650-330-8000.
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Clayton Library Book Club: 7-9 p.m. Feb. 9. Adults are invited to join the book club. Sunny Solomon leads the discussion of “The All Girl Filling Station’s Last Reunion,” by Fannie Flagg. The library is at 6125 Clayton Road, Clayton. Call 925-673-0659. Hours: 1-9 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; and 1-5 p.m. Sundays. Preschool Story Time: 10:30-11 a.m. Wednesdays through Feb. 11. It is for children 3-5 and features stories and songs.