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03-30-2020, 02:49 PM
Shelter-in-Place Response: CSAs Accepting Sign-UpsOther Community Resources for Supporting Local Farms & BusinessesCAFF/The Farmers Guild (https://www.caff.org/covid19/): Clearinghouse of tips, resources, and guidelines for agricultural producers impacted by shelter-in-place.
CropMobster Exchange (https://cropmobster.com/): Online community for sharing and trading resources, food, and supplies.
Edible Marin & Wine Country Distance Dining (https://ediblemarinandwinecountry.ediblecommunities.com/eat/distance-dining-stay-healthy-and-keep-our-local-foodshed-afloat-during-sheltering-place): A continually updated lists of restaurants that are offering takeout and delivery in the Sonoma, Marin & Napa counties.
F.E.E.D. Sonoma F.E.E.D. Bin (https://shop.feedsonoma.com/): Weekly organic farm-direct produce boxes available for order online; sources all food from local organic farmers. Local farmers can also register to be participate.
Go Local Directory (https://sonomacounty.golocal.coop/businesses/?q=&radius=10&close_to=&category=284&business_alliance_member=on&submitsearch=Search&sort_by=recommended): Searchable database of Sonoma County businesses offering online orders.
Petaluma Bounty Food Resource Guide (http://www.petalumabounty.org/petaluma-bounty-covid-19-resource-guide/): Where to find food in Petaluma, including free meals and groceries, meals for seniors, farmers markets, grocery stores, restaurants, and CSA. Also includes resources for farmers, CalFresh/WIC customers, and people who are undocumented.
Press Democrat (https://www.pressdemocrat.com/multimedia/10849318-181/north-bay-business-directory): Directory of North Bay businesses open during shelter-in-place, by category.
Rooting Resilience Food (https://sites.google.com/view/food-resources-4-the-bay-area/home): Resources for the Bay Area during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Sonoma County Farm Bureau (https://sonomafb.org/coronavirus-resources-2020/): Offering the latest policy and information about coronavirus impacts to local agriculture, including info on unemployment.
Sonoma Family Meal (https://www.sonomafamilymeal.org/): Working with local farmers, restaurants, and community food organizations to support local farms and feed the underserved populations. Accepting donations.
Sonoma West (http://www.sonomawest.com/): Directory of local businesses offering takeout, curbside pickup, and online shipping.
Key Public Health & Government COVID-19 ResourcesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html): COVID-19 guidance and information
California Department of Public Health (https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx): COVID-19 guidance and information from the State of California
California Department of Food & Agriculture (https://plantingseedsblog.cdfa.ca.gov/wordpress/?p=20908): Food safety guidelines and information related to COVID-19
County of Sonoma (https://socoemergency.org/emergency/novel-coronavirus/): COVID-19 emergency response and information
Small Business Association (https://www.sba.gov/disaster-assistance/coronavirus-covid-19): Emergency loans and information for small businesses affected by COVID-19
CropMobster Exchange (https://cropmobster.com/): Online community for sharing and trading resources, food, and supplies.
Edible Marin & Wine Country Distance Dining (https://ediblemarinandwinecountry.ediblecommunities.com/eat/distance-dining-stay-healthy-and-keep-our-local-foodshed-afloat-during-sheltering-place): A continually updated lists of restaurants that are offering takeout and delivery in the Sonoma, Marin & Napa counties.
F.E.E.D. Sonoma F.E.E.D. Bin (https://shop.feedsonoma.com/): Weekly organic farm-direct produce boxes available for order online; sources all food from local organic farmers. Local farmers can also register to be participate.
Go Local Directory (https://sonomacounty.golocal.coop/businesses/?q=&radius=10&close_to=&category=284&business_alliance_member=on&submitsearch=Search&sort_by=recommended): Searchable database of Sonoma County businesses offering online orders.
Petaluma Bounty Food Resource Guide (http://www.petalumabounty.org/petaluma-bounty-covid-19-resource-guide/): Where to find food in Petaluma, including free meals and groceries, meals for seniors, farmers markets, grocery stores, restaurants, and CSA. Also includes resources for farmers, CalFresh/WIC customers, and people who are undocumented.
Press Democrat (https://www.pressdemocrat.com/multimedia/10849318-181/north-bay-business-directory): Directory of North Bay businesses open during shelter-in-place, by category.
Rooting Resilience Food (https://sites.google.com/view/food-resources-4-the-bay-area/home): Resources for the Bay Area during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Sonoma County Farm Bureau (https://sonomafb.org/coronavirus-resources-2020/): Offering the latest policy and information about coronavirus impacts to local agriculture, including info on unemployment.
Sonoma Family Meal (https://www.sonomafamilymeal.org/): Working with local farmers, restaurants, and community food organizations to support local farms and feed the underserved populations. Accepting donations.
Sonoma West (http://www.sonomawest.com/): Directory of local businesses offering takeout, curbside pickup, and online shipping.
Key Public Health & Government COVID-19 ResourcesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html): COVID-19 guidance and information
California Department of Public Health (https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx): COVID-19 guidance and information from the State of California
California Department of Food & Agriculture (https://plantingseedsblog.cdfa.ca.gov/wordpress/?p=20908): Food safety guidelines and information related to COVID-19
County of Sonoma (https://socoemergency.org/emergency/novel-coronavirus/): COVID-19 emergency response and information
Small Business Association (https://www.sba.gov/disaster-assistance/coronavirus-covid-19): Emergency loans and information for small businesses affected by COVID-19