Sonoma County, CA Recovery Support Centers seek equitable response to winter storms
Sonoma County, CA Recovery Support Centers Equitable Storms
Sonoma County and non-profit network COAD evaluated communities most impacted by the storms when selecting center locations. 211 Sonoma County assists residents in determining their eligibility through a system first tested early in the COVID-19 pandemic. County officials are focusing on marginalized populations with limited access to disaster assistance and financial aid. The Recovery Support Center model mitigates inequitable aid distribution while quickly responding to resident needs.
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Sonoma County Opening Recovery Support Centers With Focus on Equitable Recovery for Residents Most Impacted by January Storms
The County of Sonoma is opening Recovery Support Centers in communities most impacted by economic loss from the winter storms, an innovative new model to disaster response and recovery that seeks to direct government and nonprofit assistance to people disproportionately impacted by economic losses during the January storms.
Sonoma County opening recovery support centers for people impacted by storms - CBS San Francisco
Sonoma County is opening recovery support centers to support communities disproportionately affected economically by the January storms, according to a release from the county.
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