Life-Line Convalescent Ministries coordinates volunteer outreach to senior care facilities across San Diego from its Allied Gardens office at 7401 Princess View Drive, Suite A, in the 92120 ZIP. Founded in February 2000 as a 501(c)(3), the organization deploys nearly 200 volunteers each week to provide non-denominational Bible studies, worship services, and room-by-room visitation at more than 60 convalescent homes, nursing facilities, and retirement communities throughout the county. The ministry's volunteer corps visits facilities along the Waring Road corridor and across the Allied Gardens residential district, where congregations such as St. Therese Parish share a focus on serving the aging population within walking distance of Kaiser Permanente Zion. Beyond spiritual care, Life-Line supplies personal items—toothpaste, socks, undergarments, and wheelchairs—requested by individual residents who lack family support or financial resources for necessities. Grief counseling services extend the organization's reach to family members processing end-of-life transitions. All programming operates within HIPAA and California State regulations governing patient confidentiality and personal contact in care settings. The Allied Gardens base sits between the 8 freeway and the residential grid that connects Waring Road to Orcutt Avenue, giving volunteers a central staging point for dispatching to facilities in San Carlos, Del Cerro, and the broader east San Diego corridor. The Allied Gardens/Benjamin Branch Library on Orcutt Avenue serves as one of several neighborhood gathering points where Life-Line posts information about volunteer intake and training schedules. EIN 26-4594152 classifies the organization under Religion Related, Spiritual Development on IRS Form 990-N, reflecting its dual identity as a faith-based outreach and a direct-service provider for isolated senior populations.