About Us
We want you to be ready for any kind of disaster. That’s our mission.
Because we know that all of us who live in Cloverdale will have to pull together the moment the next wildfire, earthquake or flood hits.
When we are ready for a disaster, we can stay calm in the face of a disaster.
And safe.
Who is CloveReady?
But exactly who are “we”?
Who is CloveReady?
We are staff from the Cloverdale Police Department, the City of Cloverdale, and the Chamber of Commerce. And we include a group of concerned community members.
More broadly, we are a “community preparedness” program within a larger initiative called Resilient Cloverdale, which started in 2019.
What is Resilient Cloverdale?
Very briefly, Resilient Cloverdale started after the Kincade Fires as a network of organizations and individuals intent of being smart about the next disaster.
As part of their mission, Resilient Cloverdale drafted a comprehensive strategy to guide the town’s investments in mitigation and preparedness, and to create a vision for its recovery moving forward.
NEW Neighborhood Block Parties!
The City of Cloverdale will waive the permit fee for your Resilient Cloverdale block party. AND we’ve created a Block Party Playbook pdf with diagrams, checklist and templates to make planning a breeze!
Block parties are a great way to get people together for a few hours of celebration and neighboring. Hosting a block party is fun and it’s the fastest way to get the whole block together to get to know each other. Block parties can also prepare your neighborhood to work together during an emergency.
For more information, email: resilient@cloverdalechamber.com
Who is on the Resilient Cloverdale team?
The list is long. Meet all of the organizations and agencies who have contributed to the mission of Resilient Cloverdale:
- Alexander Valley Film Festival
- American Legion/Veteran’s Hall
- California Governor Office of Emergency Services
- CERT
- Cloverdale Citrus Fair
- City of Cloverdale
- Clover Springs Preparedness
- Cloverdale Health Care District
- Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce
- Cloverdale Fire Protection District
- Cloverdale Historical Society
- Cloverdale Library
- Cloverdale Performing Arts Center
- Cloverdale Police Department
- Cloverdale Rancheria
- Cloverdale Reveille
- Cloverdale Senior Multipurpose Center
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Family Apartments
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Health Action Cloverdale
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Kiwanis Club of Cloverdale
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Latinos Unido
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Listos
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Living Water Church
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Parkside Chapel
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Rebuild Northbay
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Redwood Credit Union
- Rotary Club of Cloverdale
- Cloverdale Unified School District
- Sonoma County Emergency Services
- Supervisor James Gore
- Sons of American Legion
- St. Vincent de Paul
- Sutter Care at Home
- The American Red Cross
- UC Coop Extension
- UCSF Police Department
- Villas Assisted Living
- WIC Program Alliance Medical Center
More on Resilient Cloverdale
Resilient Cloverdale has 5 Taskforces. Each one focuses on a specific aspect of our community, and works to anticipate their particular needs during a disaster.
- Food Security Taskforce
- LatinX Resilience Taskforce
- Seniors and AFN Taskforce
- Family Resilience Taskforce
- Small Business Taskforce
Local Food Resources
When disaster strikes again, you might need to know where to find food. Here is a list of our local resources and their current (non-disaster) operating hours:
Cloverdale Food Pantry
202 Commercial Street
Food Distribution Fridays 1p.m. to 3 p.m.
Redwood Empire Food Bank
3990 Brickway Blvd., Santa Rosa https://refb.org/.
Donations are being accepted, View how.
Cloverdale Senior Center Connect Program
Food distribution for seniors age 60+ 2nd and 4th Thursday, 12:30 – 1:30 pm (stay in car and staff delivers food). (707) 894-4826.
Meals for Children–
School District is providing meals for children under 18 years of age.
Location finder: https://bit.ly/3awtkat