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Locality: Sacramento, California

Phone: +1 916-567-5220



Address: 250 Harris Ave 95838 Sacramento, CA, US

Website: www.communityresourceproject.org

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Community Resource Project, Inc. 15.11.2020

Join us on Nov. 18 from 12p - 1pm for the release of the Climate Action Plan for the Sacramento Region. The webinar will discuss climate change, hotter than normal summers, bad air quality and its impact, and wildfires.

Community Resource Project, Inc. 11.11.2020

Californians drive over 825 million miles every day! Reduce your environmental impact by choosing #electric next time you’re in the market for a new car. With Clean Vehicle Rebate Project, the switch is easier and more affordable than ever. http://bit.ly/2oDCZc6 ¡Los californianos conducen más de 825 millones de millas todos los días! Reduzca su impacto ambiental al elegir #eléctrico la próxima vez que esté en el mercado para comprar un auto nuevo. Con Clean Vehicle Rebate Project el cambio es más fácil y económico que nunca. http://bit.ly/2ndsQTd

Community Resource Project, Inc. 06.11.2020

Here are some tips for a COVID-safe Halloween this year. Personal Protection Measures: Regardless of how you choose to celebrate Halloween or Día de los Muertos it is important to keep the following in mind:... 1. Face Coverings: Face coverings must be worn in accordance with the CDPH Guidance on the Use of Face Coverings, unless an exemption is applicable. Please note plastic, rubber, vinyl and other Halloween costume masks are not an acceptable substitute for cloth face-coverings for the prevention of COVID-19 spread. 2. Practice Social Distancing: Avoid confined spaces, especially indoors. Stay least 6 feet away (3 or more adult steps) from all other people who are not part of your own household, especially while talking, eating, drinking, and singing. 3. Good Hygiene: Wash or sanitize your hands often. Clean frequently touched items regularly. 4. Minimize Mixing: Plan activities to limit mixing between different households. Currently gatherings of more than three households are prohibited in California. Californians are permitted to gather with a maximum of two other households. This means that on Halloween, if you are spending time with others, you must stick with a maximum of three households (including your own), and not mingle with others. 5. Stay Home if You are Sick or You are in a High Risk Group: If you are sick, or you have been in contact with someone who is sick with COVID-19 or has symptoms of COVID-19 stay home, and away from others. People at higher risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19 (such as older adults, people with chronic medical conditions) are strongly urged to stay home.

Community Resource Project, Inc. 03.11.2020

Energy Efficiency Day shouldn't be just one day a year. It should be every day of the year. Save money & electricity each day by doing your part. For more energy tips go to @www.energyupgradecalifornia.org. #EUC #KeepItGolden #DoYourPart

Community Resource Project, Inc. 21.10.2020

There will be additional emergency shutoffs announced by PG&E for this coming weekend due to a high winds forecast. Don't be without your medical device due to an electrical shutdown. If you live in Yuba County and are part of PGE's medical baseline program, CRP may be able to qualify you to receive free batteries to power your medical devices during Public Safety Power Shutoff events. Call 1-833-232-3355 to see if your medical devices qualify. Do you have your Five Minute Plan? Evacuation orders mean that you have to leave in five minutes or less. When it’s time to go, five minutes can make all the difference. Visit https://firefightersonyourside.org/ for more information on how to make your own 5-minute plan. #WildfireSafety #DisasterPrep #CBODirect #EvacuateEarly

Community Resource Project, Inc. 08.10.2020

PG&E has announced another round of power shutoffs for 54,000 residents in 19 counties. Don't be without your medical device due to an electrical shutdown. If you live in Yuba County and are part of PGE's medical baseline program, CRP may be able to qualify you to receive free batteries to power your medical devices during Public Safety Power Shutoff events. Call 1-833-232-3355 to see if your medical devices qualify. Do you have your Five Minute Plan? Evacuation orders mean that you have to leave in five minutes or less. When it’s time to go, five minutes can make all the difference. Visit https://firefightersonyourside.org/ for more information on how to make your own 5-minute plan. #WildfireSafety #DisasterPrep #CBODirect #EvacuateEarly

Community Resource Project, Inc. 17.09.2020

We at CRP want you to remember when to charge your electronic devices especially for those working from home and trying to save $$ on their utility bills. #KeepItGolden #EUC Energy Upgrade California

Community Resource Project, Inc. 05.09.2020

#DidYouKnow you can stack the CVRP rebate with #electric car incentives from your city, county, air district and utility company? Clean Vehicle Rebate Project’s savings calculator captures all the incentives you're eligible for. See how much you can save at http://bit.ly/2oL1S5S

Community Resource Project, Inc. 26.08.2020

Are you or a family member enrolled in PG&E’s medical baseline program and living in Yuba County? You may qualify to receive free batteries to power your medical devices during Public Safety Power Shutoff events. Call 1-833-232-3355 to see if your medical devices qualify. Do you have your Five Minute Plan? Evacuation orders mean that you have to leave in five minutes or less. When it’s time to go, five minutes can make all the difference. Visit https://firefightersonyoursid...e.org/ for more information on how to make your own 5-minute plan. #WildfireSafety #DisasterPrep #CBODirect #EvacuateEarly

Community Resource Project, Inc. 12.08.2020

For those living in Yuba County, Do you have your Five Minute Plan? Evacuation orders mean that you have to leave in five minutes or less. When it’s time to go, five minutes can make all the difference. Visit https://firefightersonyourside.org/ for more information on how to make your own 5-minute plan. #WildfireSafety #DisasterPrep #CBODirect #EvacuateEarly

Community Resource Project, Inc. 08.08.2020

Here are some great photos of our golf tourney on Sept.18. Thank you to all who came out and participated, volunteered and who sponsored our tournament. We look forward to next year.

Community Resource Project, Inc. 02.08.2020

We are proud to be a Community Based Partner with Energy Upgrade California on the Time of Use initiative. #KeepItGolden #TimeofUse #EUC

Community Resource Project, Inc. 13.07.2020

Once again we would like to thank all our golf participants, sponsors, volunteers and staff for their participation in our 3rd Annual Golf tournament held on Sept. 18. We would also like to thank the following sponsors for their sponsorships: Lockton Companies, Capitol Health Management, California Strawberry Commission, & Lowe's. Your support allows CRP to help and educate so many families during this difficult time. Thank you.