Resource Library
The Resource Library allows you to locate resources that help make your community a healthier place. If you have a resource, you think should be included, please submit it here.
Resource Collections
2013 Newsletters
Healthy Mendocino Newsletters-2013
2014 Newsletters
Healthy Mendocino Newsletters-2014
2015 Newsletters
Healthy Mendocino Newsletters- 2015
2016 Newsletters
Healthy Mendocino Newsletters- 2016
2017 Newsletters
Healthy Mendocino Newsletters-2017
2018 Newsletters
Healthy Mendocino Newsletters-2018
2019 Newsletters
Healthy Mendocino Newsletters-2019
2020 Newsletters
Healthy Mendocino Newsletters-2020
2021 Newsletters
Healthy Mendocino Newsletters-2021
2022 Newsletters
Healthy Mendocino Newsletters-2022
2023 Newsletters
Healthy Mendocino Newsletters-2023
Annual Reports
Healthy Mendocino Annual Reports
Coronavirus Business and Nonprofit Resources
Resources for businesses during the coronavirus pandemic
COVID-19 Recursos en Español
COVID-19 recursos en español
Funding Opportunities
Explore funding opportunities that can help you improve the health and well-being of your community.
Mask Awareness Grantees
Organization bios and project recaps
Mask Up Grantee Documents
Educational flyers and logos
Type | Title | Topics | Resource Date |
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Laytonville Healthy Start Mask Awareness Project |
Health | November 5, 2020 | |
Gregorio Prieto and Olivia Zamora Mask Awareness Project |
Health | October 6, 2020 | |
Bonnie Lockhart and Meyo Marrufo Mask Awareness Project |
Health | October 6, 2020 | |
Adventist Health Ukiah Valley |
Health | ||
Adventist Health Howard Memorial |
Health |
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