About us
The Pan Pacific Pagans and Radical Faeries are closely linked spiritual communities in Los Angeles that center on queer consciousness, nature-based spirituality, and radical self-expression.
Pan Pacific Pagans is a community of nature-oriented, queer, and non-binary individuals who congregate in and around Pan Pacific Park in Los Angeles.
The Grove and The Coven Network (also referred to as The Grove Coven Network) is an online resource and community hub for Neo-Pagan organizations and individuals in Los Angeles and Southern California.Â
As of January 2026, the network serves several key functions:
- Organizing Hub: It provides platforms for cross-over promotions between likeminded spiritual, nature-oriented, and queer-friendly organizations, such as the Pan Pacific Pagans and Radical Faeries.
- Resource Center: The network hosts online resources for local practitioners and maintains communication channels via Instagram and WhatsApp to coordinate events and share insights with organizers both locally and from out of state.
- Affiliated Groups: It is closely associated with the Coven of the Grove and the Solitary Mystics, which has historically held popular free Thoth Tarot and occult classes, as well as ritual circles for Esbats and Sabbats at Pan Pacific Park.Â
The network emphasizes values of shared growth, seasonal celebrations, and connection with the cycles of nature, often operating in a "loose though tight-knit" manner to welcome newcomers into the local occult and pagan scenes.
Upcoming events
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Urban Partners đź›’ LA
First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, 2936 W. 8th St., Los Angeles, CA, USUrban Partners Los Angeles’ “Groceries for our Neighbors” food distribution program provides essential weekly groceries to thousands of low-income, homeless, and senior members of the community in Los Angeles. Volunteers make up a large part of the program, with a small number of staff members coming from the community we serve. This initiative has been a vital resource for those in need for over 32 years, and we are committed to continuing to support our community through it.
Each week, approximately 35,000 people in our community struggle with food insecurity, and around 10,000 members may go without meals due to financial constraints. Our relief efforts aim to ensure that no one in our community goes hungry, especially vulnerable populations. We are dedicated to securing our food and funding reserves in order to respond effectively to emergencies and handle the ongoing pandemic and its aftermath, as well as future Crises.
We distribute, on average, over 30,000 pounds of food every Saturday. Our goal is to provide enough groceries for a family of four to sustain themselves for one week. Our ability to continue to operate is due in large part to the generous support of businesses and individual donors who believe in our mission to alleviate hunger for struggling Los Angeles families.
If you would like to join us on the frontlines and help fight hunger in our community, we welcome your assistance at our food bank. We operate on Saturdays from 6:00 am to 9:30 am, rain or shine, some holidays excluded.
If you have any questions about volunteering with UPLA, please contact our volunteer coordinator at urbanpartnerslosangeles@gmail.com. We welcome the opportunity to have you join our team and make a positive impact on the lives of those in need.
Visit our food bank at the First Unitarian Church for assistance with groceries. We recommend bringing a cart when picking up food at our food bank to make it easier to transport your groceries home.
WHERE: 2936 W. 8th Street, Los Angeles
WHEN: Saturdays, 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. (some holidays excluded)
4 attendees
Urban Partners đź›’ LA
First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, 2936 W. 8th St., Los Angeles, CA, USUrban Partners Los Angeles’ “Groceries for our Neighbors” food distribution program provides essential weekly groceries to thousands of low-income, homeless, and senior members of the community in Los Angeles. Volunteers make up a large part of the program, with a small number of staff members coming from the community we serve. This initiative has been a vital resource for those in need for over 32 years, and we are committed to continuing to support our community through it.
Each week, approximately 35,000 people in our community struggle with food insecurity, and around 10,000 members may go without meals due to financial constraints. Our relief efforts aim to ensure that no one in our community goes hungry, especially vulnerable populations. We are dedicated to securing our food and funding reserves in order to respond effectively to emergencies and handle the ongoing pandemic and its aftermath, as well as future Crises.
We distribute, on average, over 30,000 pounds of food every Saturday. Our goal is to provide enough groceries for a family of four to sustain themselves for one week. Our ability to continue to operate is due in large part to the generous support of businesses and individual donors who believe in our mission to alleviate hunger for struggling Los Angeles families.
If you would like to join us on the frontlines and help fight hunger in our community, we welcome your assistance at our food bank. We operate on Saturdays from 6:00 am to 9:30 am, rain or shine, some holidays excluded.
If you have any questions about volunteering with UPLA, please contact our volunteer coordinator at urbanpartnerslosangeles@gmail.com. We welcome the opportunity to have you join our team and make a positive impact on the lives of those in need.
Visit our food bank at the First Unitarian Church for assistance with groceries. We recommend bringing a cart when picking up food at our food bank to make it easier to transport your groceries home.
WHERE: 2936 W. 8th Street, Los Angeles
WHEN: Saturdays, 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. (some holidays excluded)
4 attendees
Past events
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