City Of San Leandro’s Resilience Hubs Initiative

Collective Resilience and Planting Seeds Consulting are pleased to be  leading partners with the City  of San Leandro, support the development of a network of resilience hubs, spaces and blocks through capacity building workshops, funding opportunities and consulting.

2022 – 2023 Resilience Hubs Initiative Cohort

Ready for Anything

We are supporting the Cohort’s network of sites – including places of worship, community centers, and neighborhoods – is centering the most vulnerable populations and focusing on disaster preparedness, community care and belonging, and climate mitigation and adaptation to be “ready for anything”.

Resilience hub sites in San Leandro

Use the map here to find resilience sites in the City of San Leandro. 

FIrst United Methodist Church San Leandro

1600 Bancroft Ave, San Leandro, CA 94577

San Leandro Church of Christ and Lewis Ave

601 MacArthur Blvd, San Leandro, CA 94577

Bethel Community Presbyterian Church

14235 Bancroft Ave, San Leandro, CA 94578

Faith Fellowship Foursquare

577 Manor Blvd, San Leandro, CA 94579

TAGS (Teen Advocacy Going Strong)

1711 E 14th St, San Leandro, CA 94577

Korean Community Center of the East Bay

97 Callan Ave, San Leandro, CA 94577

Davis Street Community Center

3081 Teagarden St, San Leandro, CA 94577

Temple Beth Shalom

642 Dolores Ave, San Leandro, CA 94577

San Leandro 2050

14235 Bancroft Ave, San Leandro, CA 94578

October 2023 – Spring 2023

Program Activities

In-Person Events and Workshops

In-person workshops and skill shares are scheduled in collaboration with sites and our organizational partners.

Funding

Sites who participate in the cohort have the opportunity to apply for funding from the City of San Leandro’s grants program to develop their site as a hub.

Consulting

RHI consultants and staff are providing sites with one-on-one consulting around fundraising and community organizing needs.

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Online Workshops

Our monthly online workshops feature topics ranging from emergency preparedness to conflict resolution and fundraising, and offer sites the opportunity to share ideas and troubleshoot issues.

Meet San Leandro’s Resilience Hub Sites

Temple Beth Shalom

A historic synagogue with a forward-thinking leadership. Their resilience hubs practices include becoming certified as a green business.

San Leandro Church of Christ & Lewis St.

Neighbors are together building a resilient neighborhood!

Bethel Community Church

Food distribution, new community garden and other community programming make it an amazing example of resiliency in action.

Faith Fellowship

A multi-cultural family defined by three simple words: Worship. Connect. Serve. We connect with one another throughout the week, and we serve our city and the world around us.  

TAGS

A nonprofit, second-hand clothing store and workspace dedicated to serving teens and young adults ages 13-24.

Korean Cultural Center of the East Bay

Empowering immigrants through access to education, services, resources and advocacy. Connecting critical resources.

Davis Street Community Center

Since 1972 guiding families and individuals out of poverty by helping others help themselves. Providing necessary services, from medical care and child care to food and clothing.

First United Methodist Church

A long, proud history of serving the community of San Leandro, through the dedication of our leadership, pastors and volunteers. 

Leadership

Susan Silber
Susan Silber
Planting Seeds Consulting

 

Susan brings more than three decades of rich experiences as a community organizer, environmental educator, fundraiser and community resilience practitioner as the sole proprieter of Planting Seeds Consulting. She previously founded and directed the NorCal Resilience Network, which birthed the Resilience Hubs Initiative. Susan also teaches nature-based education with Gaia Passages and supports fundraising with grassroots environmental organizations.
Hoi-Fei Mok
Sustainability Manager, City of San Leandro

 

Dr. Hoi-Fei Mok, PhD (they/them) is the sustainability manager at the City of San Leandro, leading the City’s implementation of the Climate Action Plan and other sustainability programs. With a strong interdisciplinary background in environmental science, art, and social justice, Fei aims to build out equitable community-driven strategies for local resilience to climate change in their hometown of San Leandro. Fei currently serves on the California Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) Climate Network, the National Adaptation Forum equity advisory committee, and the Bay Area Climate Adaptation Network (BayCAN) equity working group.
Susan Silber

It takes a village to build resilience.

Program Partners & Supporters

The following nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies have committed to actively support the Resilience Hubs Initiative.