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Santa Barbara Rescue Mission’s July 4th Event Offers Message of Hope

Santa Barbara Rescue Mission’s July 4th Event Offers Message of Hope

Noozhawk

June 10, 2026

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This Fourth of July, the Santa Barbara Rescue Mission is doing what it does best: bringing community together. On July 4th from 3 to 5 p.m., the Mission will host its 19th Annual BBQ, Raffle and Carnival — a free celebration for neighbors experiencing homelessness. Think burgers, games, and a chance to just feel like part of the crowd. It’s a small gesture with a big heart, reminding us that everyone deserves a seat at the table on America’s birthday.

For nearly two decades, this event has been a bright spot in the 805’s summer calendar, offering more than just a meal. As Noozhawk reports, it’s a message of hope and dignity for those who often go unseen. In a community like Santa Barbara, where the gap between haves and have-nots can feel wide, this carnival is a simple, powerful way to bridge it — one hot dog and raffle ticket at a time.

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