Community Resilience Leadership Program
for South Bay Area Leaders
March – May 2023 on zoom
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- Apr 12 Disaster Readiness/Recovery video, slides, & FireWise PDF
Interested in the 2024 program? email: info@siliconvalleyCAN.org
LEARN how to help neighbors and friends be ready for the next storm or disaster.
HELP your local group take the next step in strengthening your community.
JOIN the next interactive series to meet other leaders like you, share stories and information.
TAKE ACTION to build resilient neighborhoods and communities TOGETHER.
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Workshop co-led by resilience experts
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Workshops focusing on resilience theme through presentations, stories, resource sharing, and interactive breakout groups
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Stories and resources will be shared in an online directory and a report with recommendations about future work together
LEARN: Build knowledge and skills about resilience and available programs
EQUITY: Root equity and compassion at the center
ACT: Catalyze action and participation in workshops & programs
PARTNER: Strengthen a diverse network of business, community, faith, & government leaders
Outcomes included:
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An emerging Partner Network
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Resource Directory on this website
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Volunteers & Initiative Funding
About Resilience
Resilience is an inclusive term that includes sustainability, justice, peace, health, and other visions of places we all want to live. Resilient communities are able to recover from climate disruptions and natural disasters to be stronger than they were before.
Community resilience grows in many ways and sizes, such as a community center or library providing shelter and supplies during emergencies, a church or school “going green,” neighbors sharing locally grown food, and so on. We call these different resilience places either hubs, sites or neighborhoods.
The program focuses on four intersectional themes:
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Resilience overview and South Bay success stories
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Disaster readiness and recovery
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Community mutual support
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Climate-readiness and sustainable solutions
Our Partners
The 2023 pilot program has been an opportunity for regional leaders to get better connected as co-leaders of regional resilience. The initial founding partner and lead sponsor was the Silicon Valley Interreligious Council.
Thank you to our many resilience partners sharing dozens of useful stories and resources!
(Collaborative Mountain View)