Local Projects & Collaboratives
This project helps increase knowledge and awareness of COVID-19 with the goal of increasing the utilization of masks and vaccines to reduce the rate of COVID-19 spread in Mendocino County, especially among youth, the Latinx community, and the Native American community.
Learn MoreAn Economic Recovery and Resiliency plan is being developed by West Business Development Center to lead the development of the process to create a formal plan and roadmap to ensure Mendocino’s economic resiliency in the face of changing climate, demographics, technology, and health safety.
Read MoreMCHF is a non-profit organization located in Fort Bragg dedicated to providing healthcare support by funding essential equipment, capital projects and core services on the Mendocino Coast.
Mendocino County, Health and Human Services, Public Health was awarded funding from the State to develop and implement a county-wide Oral Health Plan with the primary focus for the underserved and vulnerable populations. Priority service areas are provided to Kindergarten - sixth grade students.
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Formerly called the Childhood Trauma Action Team, the ACEs Community Resilience Team advocates for Mendocino County’s families and children to prevent and educate about child abuse prevention including Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Resiliency, and building a Trauma Informed Community.
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The Inland and North Coast Housing Action Teams remain viable in working on this priority area from the 2016 Community Health Needs Assessment.
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The Redwood Valley Rancheria Learning Center offers parenting classes, tutoring, cultural classes, youth & family activities, and substance abuse counseling.
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Consolidated Tribal Health Project, Inc. is committed to healthy lifestyles and honoring traditional Native American values to maintain physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and social well-being of the community offering behavioral health, dental, medical and patient support programs and services.
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Small Steps Big Changes is a listing of local resources found in each community in the County for taking small steps towards health – everything from walking trails and healthy eating, to whale watching spots and fitness retreats.
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Could you feed yourself three nutritious meals a day with only $5? October is Food Month and time do the CalFresh Challenge.
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Walktober is about getting outside to move your body and breathe in the crisp fall air. It’s about moving more by incorporating walking into daily activities. The Challenge: Walk for 10, 20, or 30+ minutes EVERY day during the month of October.
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