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Napa Valley COAD Resource Directory (EXERCISE)
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ORGANIZATION/GOV. DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATION'S DESCRIPTION OF SERVICESSUBCOMMITTEE PARTICIPATIONSERVICES THE ORGANIZATION
HAS THE CAPACITY TO PROVIDE DURING A DISASTER
PRIMARY FUNCTION DURING DISASTERREPRESENTATIVE NAMEREPRESENTATIVE TITLEREPRESENTATIVE PHONEREPRESENTATIVE EMAILORGANIZATION WEBSITE
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Abode Services
Housing and Homelessness Food Access CoalitionProvide services and communication with homeless community membersHousing and homelessness Wendi MooreCommunity Engagement Coordinator707-656-7600wmoore@abode.orghttp://www.abodeservices.org
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Adventist Health St HelenaHealthcareOffer wellness and vaccines vansEmergency Command Center
Communications Manager415-533-6883Willialr@ah.org
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Aldea Children & Family ServicesSocial Services and Behavioral Health Services for children, adults with developmental disabilities, and familiesMental and Spiritual HealthProvide crisis counseling Director of Compliance and IT707-363-2625dgriffin@aldeainc.orgwww.aldeainc.org
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Aliados HealthEnrollment assistance for health insurance and nutrition assistance programs, including CalFresh, Covered California, and Medi-Cal. COAD general meetingsProvide updates from the state regarding CalFresh disaster benefits or updates to CalFresh eligibility or benefit amounts during a state of emergency/ disaster. Disseminate information to COAD leads. Cynthia GallegosOutreach & Enrollment Program Coordinator 707-664-5209cgallegos@aliadoshealth.orgwww.aliadoshealth.org
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American Canyon Family Resource Center at Napa Junction - OTMFamily Support ServicesNew FRC in American CanyonReferrals to agencies and resources, support serviceshttp://americancanyonfrc.org
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Angwin Village & Calistoga SDA Church District
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Arts Council Napa Valley
Connect, advocate and lead the arts
community county-wide. Work to
benefit the entire community with a
more sustainable, accessible and
quality local arts scene.
Assisted with communications in disastersServe needs of the arts community,
then the general community.
Bethany Crown
Crysta Tim
Programs Manager305-984-0570bethany@artscouncilnv.org
crysta@artscouncilnv.org
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Bay Area Legal Aid
Legal ServicesProvide legal services to those affected by the disaster, such as resonable accomdation requests for housing, representation in hearings after public benefit denials, and issues with Medical, to name a few.Continue to provide legal servicesOliver FolandManaging Attorney707-259-0579ofoland@baylegal.orghttps://baylegal.org
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Napa Valley
Children and youth Children and Family SupportServe children and youthJaime GallegosDirector of Operations707-338-9612jaime@thepositiveplace.orghttp://www.begreatnv.org
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California Human DevelopmentFarmworker Services - Prepare Migrant & Seasonal farmworkers and their Dependents for full participation to the labor force. By offering employment and training opportunities, and emergency support service for qualifying low-income individuals. Provide information in English/Spanish to our Farmworker community.Referrals to agencies and resources, support services.Temporary jobs program when grant received by state to assist with disasters.Norma GarciaRegional Manager707-523-1155 X 8527norma.garcia@cahumandevelopment.orghttps://californiahumandevelopment.org
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Calistoga Affordable Housing (CAH)Advocates for and develops housing that is affordable for our communityContact organization for Calistoga communityLarry KromannPresident of CAH707 299-7073lgkromann@msn.comhttp://calistogaaffordablehousing.org
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Catholic Charities of the Dioces of Santa RosaSocial Services to the most vulnerableResponse and recovery,disaster preparedness for sheltersKaren ShimizuSenior Director7075288712 x144kshimizu@srcharities.org"facebook, instagram, youtube"
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Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit LeadershipNon-profits & VolunteerismCommunications & Language AccessDeploys Spontaneous Unaffiliated Volunteers and manages monetary & physical donationsInes DeLunaCVNL Napa, Manager707.252.6222jtomlinson@cvnl.orghttps://cvnl.org/
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Childstart, Inc.Children & Family Support
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Citizenship Legal Services
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City of American Canyon
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City of Calistoga
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City of Napa
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City of Saint Helena
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Community Action of Napa Valley
Food Bank, Senior Nutrition, Tobacco Education, Early Child DevelopmentFood AccessNon -prepared food resources through the Food Bank ProgramShirley KingFood Bank Director707-363-1471sking@can-v.orgwww.canv.org
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Community Health InitiativeImprove access to health care services through health insurance enrollment, education, advocacy and resource support. Communications and Language AccessHealth insurance, translatingElba Gonzalez-MaresExecutive Director707-299-8105elbagonzalez@napachi.org
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Community Resources for ChildrenAdvocates, facilitates, and promotes the development of quality early learning environments and experiences for children at home, in child care, in preschool, and throughout the community. Children & Family Support - co chairShare bilingual information and perform well checks to child care providers. Provide a safe and engaging place for families with young children - Toy Library and Early Learning Center will be open 9-5 for families with children ages 0-5, older siblings welcome.Make childcare resources available, disseminate information, and assist in operating children's activity area at Crosswalk Church in case of shelter activation.Eva SimonssonAssociate Director 707-253-0376 ext 140esimonsson@crcnapa.orgwww.crcnapa.org
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Congregation Beth Shalom
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Cope Family CenterFamily Resource Center - Emergency Aid, Crisis Intervention, Parent Education, Case ManagementChildren & Family SupportSupport caregivers raising children in Napa County with Crisis Intervention, Resource and Referrals, and Parent EducationCrisis Intervention, Resource and ReferralMaria ChavezProgram Director707-252-1123 mchavez@copefamilycenter.orghttps://www.copefamilycenter.org
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CrossWalk ChurchCommunity-based Church, offers meeting space for many community and support groupsShelter, sanctuary, food bank and mealsPete ShawSenior PastorPete@CrosswalkNapa.org
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Disability Services & Legal CenterAFN & Older AdultsProvides support to disabled and DME dependent individuals during power outages
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Fair Housing Napa Valley (FHNV)FHNV is a non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting and developing fairness and equality of housing opportunity for all people.Communications & Language Access
Long Term Recovery
FHNV will counsel tenants and landlords regarding their individual housing issues based on T/LL law in CAFHNV can provide bilingual resourses and volunteer to help at the LAC or any resource events that are provided.Pattie JamesProgram Manager707-224-9720pattie@napafairhousing.orgwww.napafairhousing.org
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Feeding It ForwardFood Access
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Grace Episcopal Church - St HelenaChurchOffers meeting spaces UpValleysanctuary, evacuation and cooling
center
Grant ShowleyJunior Church Warden707-480-8849grant@sthms.org
ggshowley@aol.com
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Halter ProjectCART
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Jameson HumaneAnimal Rescue- animal pantry at CrossWalkShelter all domestic animalsMonics StevensCoFounder, CEO707.815.8153monica@jamesonrescueranch.org http://www.jamesonanimalrescueranch.org
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MentisMental health services to people of all ages, stages, and income levels throughout Napa County. Offer mental health counseling/therapy, case management and residential programs in English and Spanish.Mental and Spiritual HealthCounty contracts with Mentis to provide mental health services at sheltersProvides mental health services to Napa County residents that will assist them in feeling safe and supported during difficult circumstancesMecaela Meerholz
Cindy Avalos
Operations Director
Ops and Admin Specialist
707-255-0966 x 215
707-255-0966 x 237
mmeerholz@mentisnapa.org
operations@mentisnapa.org
https://mentisnapa.org
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Molly's AngelsSenior support services, transportationAFN & Older Adultsto ensure safety of clientsJulia OrrExecutive Director818-471-7573Julia@mollysangels.com
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MomSquad Napa Valley Offers mental health/peer support to expectant women and their partners from conception through the first two years after bringing baby home to attenuate the impact of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Children & Family SupportPeer support group via Zoom every Friday 10am-12pm. Wellness tools via Instagram/Facebook @napamomsquad. Postpartum Support International Coordinator for Napa County- PSI Helpline: 1-800-944-4773, #1 En Espanol or #2 English OR TEXT:
English: 503-894-9453, Español: 971-420-0294
Peer support and resource linkage for expecting and new moms related to maternal mental health.Jennifer Hampton, LCSWCo-founder707-690-0745; 707-492-5794 napamomsquad@gmail.comwww.napamomsquad.org
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Moving Forward Towards Independence
Provide Independent Living SkillsAFN & Older AdultsEnsure our clients safetySirena DomecusDirector707-260-5832SirenaD@moving-forward.orghttp://www.moving-forward.org
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Napa Community Animal Response Team (CART)Educate the public on the animal component of disaster preparedness, response and recovery. Assist Emergency Services in sheltering, evacuation, and care of animals during a disaster. Train first responders, veterinary professionals, and community volunteers in animal rescue and triage.Animal Welfare- Adressing the animal component of disaster and emergency response under the umbrella of the Napa County Animal Services.Assist planning and outreach for animals in disasters. Evacuate, shelter, and re-unify animals diplaced by disasters. Deliver current information regarding animal shelters and services - bilingual messaging.Assist Napa County in addressing the animal needs in a disaster or emergency.Claudia SonderPresident 707-732-1555. Cell 707-227-8973 info@napacart.org or Claudia@napacart.orghttp://napacart.org
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Napa Communities Firewise FoundationFire safety awareness, education and
mitigation. Supports neighborhood
Firewise Councils. Helps people to harden their homes and create defensible space
Communication supportPaula Brooks
Christopher Thompson
Vice President
President
Cthompson@napafirewise.org
Paula@cookbrooks.com
https://napafirewise.org/
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Napa Community SDA Church
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Napa County Health and Human Services
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Napa County Office of Education (NCOE)Provides academic and social-emotional services to children and families, as well as guidance to educators and community partners including support for safety and health issues affecting schools.Children & Family SupportCommunicate critical information and coordinate county-wide emergency response to schools.county-wide school coordinationSeana WagnerDirector of Communications & Special Projects707-265-2351swagner@napacoe.orghttps://napacoe.org/
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Napa County Public Information OfficerAmplify messages
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Napa County Resource Conservation DistrictNatural resource conservation
technical and finanical assistance.
(e.g. erosion control and vegetation
management
Preparedness and Community Wildfire Protection PlanLand safety issues before and after a
fire or other disaster
Lucas PatzekDistrict Manager707-690-3119Lucas@napacrd.org
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Napa County Sheriff's Office
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NEWS Domestic Violence and Sexual AbuseProvides crisis intervention and emer
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Napa Methodist Church
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Napa Valley CollegeUsed as a shelter by the County
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Napa Valley CanDoCommunity Service and large volunteer contingentDissimination of information through our Newsletter mailing list of 2000+ householdsKaren GarciaCorresponding Secretary, Board member
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Napa CERT - Community Emergency Response TeamGap fillers during an emergency
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Napa Valley Community FoundationFunder and ConvenerFunder and ConvenerRejane Brito
Julia DeNatale
Director of Philanthropic Services
VP of Philanthropic Services
707-254-9565 ext 22
707-254-9565 ext 16
rejane@napavalleycf.org
julia@napavalleycf.org
https://www.napavalleycf.org
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Napa Valley Support ServicesDay Programs for adults with developmental disabilities and vocational rehabilitation for adults with disabilities AFN & Older AdultsShelter and Safe Space: NVSS's large building can be used as a temporary shelter for those displaced by the disaster, particularly for vulnerable adults with special needs.

Information Hub: Utilize NVSS's social media presence and communication channels to disseminate crucial information about the disaster, including safety tips, resource availability, and updates on the situation.

Special Needs Support: Provide specialized care and support for individuals with disabilities, ensuring they receive the attention and assistance they need during a crisis. Limited transportation and wheelchair vans available

Communication Assistance: Use NVSS's communication database to help individuals reconnect with family members and loved ones, and to coordinate with other emergency response teams.

Partnerships with Other Agencies: Collaborate with local government, healthcare providers, and other nonprofit organizations to ensure a coordinated and comprehensive response to the disaster.
Communication and support, Ensure safety of participants Jamie Thompson Executive Director707-481-4556jamie@napavalleysupportservices.orgwww.napavalleysupportservices.org
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Napa Valley Transportation AuthorityVine Transit OperatorEvacuation TransportationChristina L. Lee
Matt Wilcox
Communications Officer
Transit Manager
707-253-4599
707-259-8635
clee@nvta.ca.gov
mwilcox@nvta.ca.gov
www.nvta.ca.gov
www.vinetransit.com
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Napa Wildlife RescueWildlife Rescue, Rehabilitation and ReleaseWildlife Rescue, Rehabilitation and ReleaseJohn ComiskyPresident908-295-4474qualjohn@hotmail.comwww.napawildliferescue.org
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New Life TabernacleChurchStaging - evacuation space - volunteer helpTimothy BledsoePastor530-370-2134timothybledsoe@gmail.comwww.newlifenapa.com
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NEWSDomestic Violence & Sexual Abuse Advocacy ServicesProvide crisis counseling and emergency financial distributionShea HunterNEWS Program Director707-252-3687sheah@napanews.orghttps://www.napanews.org
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North Bay Regional Center
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CommuniCare+Ole Health Health and dental care, BH Support
non emergency, pharmacy for low income families
Provide health care support and public
information
Glen MunnSafety and Emergency Management Officer707-470-9874glen.munn@communicareole.orghttps://www.olehealth.org/
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On The MovePartners with communities and mobilizes emerging leaders to take action in pursuit of social equity. Initiatives include: LGBTQ Connection, VOICES Youth Center, Innovations Community Center, THRIVE Enterprises, Neighborhood Initiative, Napa Fire Recovery Center, and On The Verge. Emergency Financial Assistance

Communications & Language Access
Napa County Recovery Center: Susana Garcia
Maria Amezuca
707-251-9432alissa@onthemovebayarea.orghttps://www.onthemovebayarea.org
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ParentsCANProvide information, resources and support to families of children with special needsAFN & Older AdultsProvide bilingual information and well check/contacts to families of children with special needs and individuals with special needs. Emergnecy financial assistanceProvide information regarding basic services and assist with distribution of essential items to those affected by the disaster. ,"Engaging volunteers prior to the disaster, to engage during a disasterMarlena GarciaExecutive Director7072537444Marlenag@parentscan.orghttps://parentscan.org
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Puertas Abiertas CRCFamily Resource CenterEmergency Financial AssistanceThe Mission of Puertas Abiertas Community Resource Center is to work hand in hand with Latinos to inspire and achieve healthy living, self-sufficiency and opportunities for leadership and community engagement. We proactively solve problems and support our community’s right to essential services. Expanding literacy levels, creating and supporting self – sufficiency, increasing well being and productivity for Latinos means a happier, healthier, more economically vibrant community for everyone! We are recognized in the Napa community as the gateway for access to health and social services, a culturally appropriate service provider to Latino families, and a collaborator with a wide variety of community partners. • SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS: life skills, educational programs and advocacy services to support personal growth and family stability. The courses offered vary throughout the year and cover subjects such as literacy in English and in Spanish, financial economic success, technology, cultural awareness, and English language development – the cornerstone of the Self-Sufficiency component. · English as a Second Language (ESL) · Plaza Comunitaria (Spanish literacy) Program · College Readiness Program: Focusing on such issues as computer literacy for parents, graduation requirements, community, state, and private colleges, transferring, financial aid, scholarships, loans and grants, and cultural awareness issues. · Basic computer Class: An interactive, slow-paced and culturally sensitive workshop for Latino adults covering basic computer skills, · Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program: Free tax assistance. · Assistance With Unemployment Applications, Medical, Cal Fresh, And Other Assistance Program Applications · Immigration Application Assistance • CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS: Programs and workshops to encourage Napa County residents to become active citizens in our community, encouraging civic life and voting participation. · Citizenship Legal Services: In conjunction with the International Institute of the Bay Area, Legal Services of Napa Valleywe provide informational workshops for Legal Permanent Residents who are on the path towards U.S. Citizenship. • HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMS: provides direct support as well as guided referrals and access to healthcare and social service providers · A Women’s Support Group: Offers clients the opportunity to discuss and learn more about self-esteem, anger and stress management, suicide prevention, child rearing difficulties, and much more. · Mental Health Assistance: In collaboration with Mentis, Community Health Clinic Ole and Napa County Health and Human Services PA provides an initial assessment, and referral if needed, for clients suffering from depression, anxiety, and addiction. · Senior Support Group: A grassroots group of Latina/o seniors comes together with the assistance of a dynamic volunteer who leads them through games, stories, and food.Provide immediate and/or longterm fundamental services/resources to aid in stabilization (mental health, financial, legal/immigration, etc.)Blanca Huijon Executive Director707-287-7678josefina@puertasabiertasnapa.orghttp://www.puertasabiertasnapa.org
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Red CrossPreparedness, Mass Care/Sheltering, Feeding, Distribution of emergency supplies, Recovery
Assist when an individual household has a crisis like a fire
AFN & Older AdultsPreparedness, Mass Care/Sheltering, Feeding, Distribution of emergency supplies, RecoveryJames CooperDisaster Program Manager707-230-3897james.cooper@redcross.orghttp://www.redcross.org/local/California/northern-california-coastal/chapters
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Rianda HouseServices and recreation for older adults. A great meeting placeAFN & Older Adults
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Salvation ArmyFood Access
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Share the CareHelps connect people to medical equipment and helps to address hoardingAFN & Older AdultsHeather Luna
Ruth Matz
Dana Garcia
Heather@sharethecarenv.org
Ruth@sharethecarenv.org
Dana@sharethecarenv.org
www.sharethecarenv.org
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Society of St. Vincent De Paul, St. John the Baptist conference, NapaProvides food and rent support Denis BellettoPresident707-738-1709denisbelletto@yahoo.com
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Soroptimist International of St. Helena
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St. Helena Police DepartmentPartner on preparedness
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St. Helena Unified School District
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St. John's Lutheran Church and SchoolTo make disciples and serve the community in the name of JesusServe community as needed. Possibilities: coordinate volunteers, provide some shelter",We have a trained CERT team. Training - How to be a shelterPastor Mark G. HeineDirector of Care Ministries(707) 738-7976pastormark@stjohnslutheran.netwww.stjohnslutheran.net
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St. Mary's Episcopal - NapaPreparedness partner
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Team Rubicon"Disaster mitigation, (Muck-out, tree sawyer, debris removal)"RecoveryTeam Rubicon used Incident Command System (ICS) and it would be helpful of all responding agencies also uses ICS (See FEMA for free training)John SagutoNorCal Planning & District coordinator707-332-6434john.saguto@teamrubiconusa.orghttps://teamrubiconusa.org
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Town of Yountville
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United PolicyholdersInsurance claims assistance for disaster survivorsPreparedness and RecoveryProviding insurance claim guidances to survivors, tabling at LAC/DRC, free community workshops and clinicsEmily RoganProgram Coordinator 415-313-9990emily@uphelp.orghttps://www.uphelp.org
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United Way Bay Area/ 211 Bay Area2-1-1 is a free, easy-to-remember phone number that connects callers with health and human services in their community. 2-1-1 is availabe 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and in over 170 languages. All calls are confidential. United Way also supports Sparkpoint, Free Tax Help, Policy & Advocacy, Housing Justice and Emergency Food and Shelter programs in Napa County and the rest of the Bay AreaCommunications & Language Access
Clare M
Outbound texting campaigns in multuple languages, keyword texting campaign (e.g. text Snell Fire to 211-211 for information), provide information that aligns with COAD and County EOC when people call 211 during a disaster. Activate care coordinators and surge teams to answer more calls in over 200 languages2-1-1 provides critical public information, such as evacuations, shelter locations, utility outages, road closures, local assistance centers, public health warnings, and moreClare Margason
Melissa Laureta
211 Director
Safety Net Specialist
415-808-4335
415-808-4331
cmargason@uwba.org
mlaureta@uwba.org
www.211bayarea.org and www.uwba.org
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UpValley Family Centers of Napa CountyFamily Resource Centers in Calistoga and St. Helena; social services/connection to resources for individuals, families, seniorsEmergency Financial Assistance
Communications & Language Access
Long Term Recovery
Providing information in English/Spanish at our offices in Calistoga and St. Helena; emergency financial assistanceProviding information in English/Spanish, connection to resources, direct emergency financial assistanceJenny OconExecutive Director707-965-5010 x 200jocon@upvalleyfamilycenters.orghttp://upvalleyfamilycenters.org
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Visit Napa ValleyOfficial Destination Marketing Organization, provide information to visitorsProviding information to visitors, both present and future. We also facilitate in-kind donations of lodging and food as needed. Also, as the official marketing organization for the region, we drive messaging vital to the economic recovery of our industry.Angela Jackson VP, Industry & Community Relations707-478-8725angela@visitnapavalley.comhttps://www.visitnapavalley.com
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Vineyard ValleyOlder adult mobile home parkPreparedness and MYN
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Innovative Health SolutionsCalFresh Healthy Living services: policy, systems and environmental changes; nutrition education and physical activity opportunities; community resource events; free cookbooks and nutrition resources. Bilingual classes. Sharing and promoting free community resources. Gio MiramontesProgram Managergiomiramontes@innovativehealths.comhttps://www.innovativehealths.com/
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