
Brunch for the Station
Join us for an extravagant brunch buffet with dishes by notable local chefs, flowing mimosas and Bloody Marys, pastries and coffee, and more to complement the culinary experience.
Date
October 25, 2025
Time
11 AM–2 PM
Venue
778 Rosemead Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91107
Brunch for the Station
📅 Saturday, October 25
🕓 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
📍 Trinity Ballroom | 778 S Rosemead Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107
🚘 On-site parking available
A Morning Worth Savoring.
Brunch for the Station brings together friends and supporters of Union Station Homeless Services for a morning of exceptional food, signature cocktails, and live music. There’s something special about gathering over a meal with people who share your commitment to making a difference.
We’ve partnered with outstanding local chefs and culinary experts to create a brunch buffet, with flowing mimosas, Bloody Marys, and a selection of wines to compliment the culinary experience.
Brunch & Benevolence.
Bid on exclusive performing arts and sports tickets, premium wines and spirits, local dining experiences, and more treasures!
Sponsorship Levels.
Brass
$1,000
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Copper
$2,500
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Bronze
$5,000
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Silver
$8,000
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Gold
$15,000
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Platinum
$20,000
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT | ||||||
Event Signage | ||||||
Event Website | ||||||
Pre-Event E-blast | ||||||
Pre-Event Shared Social Media Posts | ||||||
Onsite Digital Signage | ||||||
Newsletter | ||||||
Live Acknowledgment from Stage | ||||||
USHS Annual Report | ||||||
ADMISSION | ||||||
Tickets |
2
RESERVED SEATING
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4
RESERVED SEATING
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6
RESERVED SEATING
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10
1 PRIVATE TABLE
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20
2 PRIVATE TABLES
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30
3 PRIVATE TABLES
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EVENT PROGRAM AD | ||||||
Shared Page | ||||||
Half Page | ||||||
Full Page | ||||||
VIP EXPERIENCES | ||||||
Signature Welcome Cocktail | ||||||
VIP Dish | ||||||
Chef Meet and Greet w/participating Chef of your choice |
The Cause.
Union Station Homeless Services has served communities in the San Gabriel Valley for over 50 years and has grown to become one of the preeminent homeless services agencies in LA County, serving over 2 million people from Boyle Heights to Pomona.
In addition, USHS created the Eaton Fire Housing Assistance Program to provide long-term assistance for community members impacted by the Eaton Fire.