Community Partners

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  • Empower Yolo

    Empower Yolo is housed at the corner of 5th & D St. on the DCC property. A full range of services are available including for referral to STEAC, application assistance, access to crisis intervention (including domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, child abuse), educational programs, legal services and more. 

    Free | Safe | Confidential

       Davis: (530)753-1261

       Woodland: (530) 661-6336

       24-Hour Crisis Line: (530)662-1133

  • DOWNTOWN STREETS TEAM

    Downtown Streets Team, a non-profit organization, builds Teams that restore dignity, inspire hope, and provide a pathway to recover from homelessness. Teams are comprised of unhoused neighbors and those at risk of experiencing homelessness. Team Members clean and beautify communities while charting a path out of homelessness with the support of an inclusive community of peers and help from dedicated DST staff. 

    Team Members receive case management, employment coaching, job placement, and basic needs assistance with the goal of exiting survival mode and entering goal-setting mode!

  • STEAC food project

    Your role: Fill a green bag with nonperishable food every two months. That’s all there is to it! 

    Impact: One full green bag equals about ten meals. We combine your bag with your neighbors’ bags, and together we can feed the community!

    To participate in DCC's Neighborhood Program, contact Les Skog: lesjskog@gmail.com

  • Purple Tree Cafe

    Purple Tree Cafe is a non-profit organization in Davis, California that creates community-based employment for people with disabilities and brings people with and without disabilities together through food, art, and music. They offer organic coffee and handcrafted vegan and wheat-free baked goods and sponsor music events featuring performers with and without disabilities. Their signature bicycle-driven coffee cart is becoming an icon of our bike-friendly city. They do all their baking right here at DCC's professional kitchen. Buy their tasty treats each week at the Davis Farmers' Market.

  • Yolo Conflict Resolution Center

    Yolo Conflict Resolution is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization offers free services to anyone in need of assistance with a conflict, disagreement or other situations where harm has been created.  Additionally, YCRC offers training for any individuals, families, organizations or groups that would like to improve their skills in managing conflict, improving communication or anger management.   YCRC also offers Restorative Justice services which allows for more accountability for those who have caused harm and addresses needs of those who have been harmed.

  • The Phoenix Coalition

    The mission of the Phoenix Coalition is to gather and engage the Davis community in ongoing efforts to eliminate intolerance, for the purpose of preventing hate motivated violence and thus cultivating a broader civic culture that embraces and promotes all aspects of the city’s diverse community. The Phoenix Coalition raises awareness through events, such as the Davis Pride Festival and Run for Equality, engaging the community in restorative activities, advocating for a prosocial climate in the face of discrimination, and educating the community via the Upstander Carnival.

  • Do good shop

    Do Good Shop is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit. We: 

    • EMPOWER survivors of oppression
    • GIVE A HAND UP to victims of human trafficking, modern day slavery, homelessness, poverty & injustice.
    • CREATE ethical, living wage artisan employment.
    • END oppression, one purchase at a time!

      All Do Good Shop items are made by and all profits benefit our partner artisans and their families. 

  • The Bike campaign

    The mission of The Bike Campaign is to reduce car trips to school and workplaces while increasing biking joy and safety. The Bike Campaign, along with its counterpart, The Bike Garage, was founded in 2011 to help educate people about bicycling and encourage more people to ride their bikes. We work closely with city governments, county health departments, school districts, and community service groups. The Bike Garage provides free bikes repairs and used bikes for sale. 


    The Bike Campaign and The Bike Garage are 501 c3 nonprofits.

     

  • Yolo Food Bank

    Yolo Food Bank works as a community to meet the food and nutrition needs of Yolo County. Resources are available through four major programs:
    - Public Community Food Distributions: Provides groceries to food insecure community members at public distribution events throughout Yolo County.
    - Private Community Food Distributions: Delivers groceries to low income senior citizens, people with disabilities, or mobility-restricted neighbors.
    - Student Farmers Market: Farmers markets at preschools, elementary and high schools that support access to fresh local produce and nutrition education.
    - Cultivo: Provides groceries directly to agricultural workers at their home and work.
    Click on the link to view our full list of Public Community Food Distributions. If you’d like to learn more, please call us at (530) 668-0690.

  • Common Good Community

    Common Good Community’s mission is to engage, educate, equip and empower individuals and families within our communities. We provide connection and coordination of essential resources, specifically those that affect health-related social needs. Through collaboration, we empower all to be healthier, more resilient and thrive. 

    Our Coordinated Care Services include:

    • Needs Assessment
    • Community Connections
    • Health Education and Care Plans
    • HIPAA Certified Trusted Companions
    • All-around Care Coordination

    Learn more at our website, commongood4u.org or call (530) 231-4413, or email info@commongood4u.org

Our Organizational Partners

The organizations we partner with are as varied and diverse as the people who make up our community. But they are united together under the vision of furthering the kin-dom of God, both here and around the world, whether through food security, inclusion, or climate justice.