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Community Success Is Our Work 

Explore our impactful projects that foster resilience and sustainability in Cobb, California

Empowering Communities Through Collaborative Solutions

SSCRA helps communities make best use of all local resources. This builds a strong position from which to access County, State and Federal government assistance and grant funds from many sources. This also sets the stage for creating effective partnerships with other neighboring communities.

Our Impactful Community Projects

Explore our ongoing and completed community initiatives.

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Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) 2025

Join us in our mission by volunteering, donating, or spreading awareness. Together, we can create a better future for those in need.

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Cobb Area Strategy

We have worked with the Cobb Mountain community to create a comprehensive wildfire resilience and economic development strategy using the Seven Forms of Capital.

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Cobb Watershed Education & Restoration Program 2021-2023

This tribal-centric, grassroots project pairs local landowners with indigenous experts and specialists in a multi-stage training + direct action program to restore Cobb watershed creekside properties.

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Living with Wildfire in Lake County, California

A comprehensive guide for residents in developing and maintaining  a “Wildfire Adapted Community” in a rural California county.

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Loch Lomond Firewise Community

We’re a group of volunteers in the Loch Lomond Subdivisions addressing identified fire risks confronting the community and developing actions to mitigate those risks. 

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SSCRA Hosts Premiere and Symposium of “Wilder Than Wild”

Attendees learned about some of the science associated with the catastrophic wildfires that have characterized the California landscape in the past decade, how indigenous peoples successfully and safely stewarded the land for millennia

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"The (Cobb Area) strategy presents a comprehensive path to recovery that can be embraced by the community and serve, additionally, as direction and motivation for other agencies and organizations in Lake County
to follow a similar path." 

Wilda Shock, Past President, Lake EDC

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At SSCRA we are dedicated to helping community members cooperate and get the skills, tools, and resources they need to organize for long term resilience and prosperity. 

ADDRESS

12312 Hwy 175

Middletown, CA 95461

PHONE

(707) 350-9405

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