Community Reports
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Bay Localize's Community Resilience Toolkit is designed for groups, particularly those in the San Francisco Bay Area, to prepare their communities to weather tough times. It places a special emphasis on economic and climate instability. The Toolkit provides resources to evaluate a community's relative strengths and vulnerabilities, and take action to build resilience. It covers the topics of Food, Water, Energy, Transportation and Housing, Jobs and Economy, and Civic Preparedness and Social Services. Download your free PDF of the Community Resilience Toolkit at www.baylocalize.org/toolkit. |
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Hunger: The Faces and The Facts
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In Alameda County, 1 in 6 residents visits at least one of the Food Bank's 275 soup kitchens, food pantries, after-school programs, senior centers, shelers or other community agencies annually- the vast majority on a repeated basis. There is hunger in virtually every neighborhood. |
| Alameda County Crop Report 2008 |
Agricultural activity is increasing daily in Alameda County. Whereas farming activities used to happen outside urban areas, new trends in food cultivation thanks to food security efforts, has increased the amount of agricultural work inside cities. View the Alameda Crop Report to learn more. |
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HOPE Collaborative Report
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Microzone Assessment Report: download here
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Prepared by Public Health Law & Policy, Bae Urban Economics, and Food First |
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| Prepared by Public Health Law & Policy, Bae Urban Economics, and Food First |
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| Prepared by Public Health Law & Policy, Bae Urban Economics, and Food First |
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| Reports prepared for Food First by Public Health Law & Policy: |
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| Reports prepared for Food First by Public Health Law & Policy: |
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Fresh Flava Report
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The report outlines its aim to take action to make a just food system in the Bay Area. Click here to view this content! |





