Wednesday, November 30, 2022

EMPOWERING COMMUNITY MEMBERS SINCE 1967.


For over 50 years of serving those in need in Solano County.

Dating back to 1967 and the War on Poverty, CAN-B has evolved and grown over five decades to include our current vision of ending homelessness. These long standing accomplishments are due to the combined he efforts of committed staff, loyal volunteers as well the generosity of the community itself. CAN-B continues to be focused on the needs of those on extremely low incomes, including seniors, veterans and the disabled, in order that they may live healthy and productive lives.

As a point of reference, the Community Action Committee was established in 1967 by the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Originally a participating partner with the Solano Economic Opportunity Council (SCOE), it was organized to provide direct human services to the poor in Solano County. The CAC was comprised of local citizens who addressed basic needs in the following areas: employment, food, clothing, housing and transportation.

In 1992 the Fairfield-Suisun Community Action Council as an independent 501(c)3, California non-profit operating as a public interest, community-based organization. The CAC stayed true to its roots by working with the most vulnerable, specializing in housing the chronically homeless. In 2008, the Season of Sharing program was undertaken to provide rental assistance for homeless prevention with minimal operating funds to start off.

Our service to those who have served began in 2009 with two VA grant awards: One to purchase housing and a second to operate it in partnership with them. The Dixon VETS Housing program has rehabilitated over 125 veterans since 2010.

In 2013, the CAC rebranded as Community Action North Bay (CAN-B) to better reflect the expansion of services and geographic areas served. Solano County residents who are homeless or at-risk of same are now offered both supportive housing and rapid rehousing services (rental assistance). CAN-B specializes in specific populations such as veterans, seniors and the disabled who are among the most vulnerable. CAN-B’s VA Fiduciary and Social Security Representative Payee Services are provided to 68 individuals and is the only business of its kind operating in Solano County

Five decades, one mission, and all action is what has been. Continuing out legacy of service to those in need for another half century means that someday an end to homeless and poverty truly CAN-B.

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

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Sunday, November 27, 2022

GET AFTER IT - Motivational Speech


This is a motivational speech spoken by Ray Lewis, Les Brown, Greg Plitt, Eric Thomas, Jocko Willink.

Choose what you want most over what you want right now.

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

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Thursday, November 24, 2022

Monday, November 21, 2022

Governor Newsom Calls for More Aggressive Action on Homelessness


Published: Nov 03, 2022

Governor Newsom pauses $1 Billion dollars in funding demanding better action towards Homelessness

Collectively, the plans as-submitted would reduce street homelessness statewide by just 2% Governor Newsom will convene local governments later this month to partner on driving more ambitious action to tackle homelessness

SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that he will convene local leaders in mid-November to review the state’s collective approach to homelessness and identify new strategies to better address the growing homelessness crisis. Until this convening, the state will hold on providing the remaining third round of Homelessness Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) grants.

“Californians demand accountability and results, not settling for the status quo,” said Governor Newsom. “As a state, we are failing to meet the urgency of this moment. Collectively, these plans set a goal to reduce street homelessness 2% statewide by 2024. At this pace, it would take decades to significantly curb homelessness in California – this approach is simply unacceptable. Everyone has to do better – cities, counties, and the state included. We are all in this together.”

Read more, here.

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

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Friday, November 18, 2022

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Holiday Fundraiser : November 19th


Hello friends of Families Helping Families Solano County (F.H.F.),

With the support Of The Anheuser-Busch Foundation, and our Plant Manager Travis Moore and Team, our Board of Directors we are very excited to bring back our Basket of Hope Food Giveaway for 2022.

Saturday, November 19th @ 8:30am marks our 37th year in our tradition to provide support to our local community. We will package enough food for a Thanksgiving meal and food for two weeks to 300 local families. We will also provide 110 gift cards to our Seniors in need. This is one of the most rewarding events to be a part of and a great teaching moment for our youth.

Due to limited space, please email me at fhfbudclassic@gmail.com

If you are not able to help out on Saturday and still would like to support a family. Ask us how to donate.

Click Here for more information.

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

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Saturday, November 12, 2022

Colder Weather and Holidays are HERE.


CANB is ramping up for colder weather and the holidays. We are working with the VFW in Vacaville to gather and distribute gifts to our Veterans. Also, we are using our ongoing donations to supply bikes, gifts and other items for both our homeless Men and Women in Solano County. If you have any warm clothes, bicycles or other items you would like to donate please let us know.

We are also proud to say that we currently have 60 people in our care and are continuing to fight homelessness in Solano County.

Please check out our website for our current programs and how we are making a difference.

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

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Sunday, November 6, 2022

SERVICES : PAYEE SERVICES


People on SSDI who need assistance managing their funds. CANB pays their rent and bills and provides allowances to make the funds last all month.


416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

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Thursday, November 3, 2022

WELCOME HOME, Housing Services : LIVING SELF SUFFICIENTLY MEN'S HOUSE

Provides housing to 6 formerly homeless males in our Fairfield house. Clients have their own rooms and share the common areas of the home with the other residents. Clients are self-sufficient and are provided supportive services on an as needed basis.

All Solano County clients are to be registered through Resource Connect Solano – RCS. This ensures that everyone has a fair chance at obtaining housing where so little housing is available.

Register, here.

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

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