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Resources

LOCAL RESOURCES

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The Santa Rosa Tool Library offers over 200 hand and power tools for landscaping and home repair at no cost, only an overdue fee if a tool is returned past the due date. Just like borrowing a book from your public library. All Sonoma County residents and property owners who are 18 years of age or older can borrow tools, free of charge. See the membership tab on the for details about registration and requirements.

The Ceres Community Project, is a Sonoma County-based program which aims to educate all sectors of our community about the relationship between what we eat and the health of our bodies, our communities and the earth…
What and how we eat may be the single most powerful way to support our vitality and well-being. It makes sense. The food we eat literally becomes us. And for hundreds of thousands of years, humans have co-evolved in relationship to the plants and animals that grew and lived around us. The foods our ancestors ate were fresh, local, whole and organic.

Songbird Community Healing Center is a community formed in downtown Cotati to create sustainable, affordable health education and holistic care. We offer a variety of modalities, addressing health on a physical, emotional, and spiritual level.
Located in the heart of Sonoma County, the center is a safe, comfortable, compassionate place to come to focus on building and maintaining one’s health. Come join us!

We are currently offering yoga classes, affordable energy work, a low-cost herbalist training course and herbal clinic, and the Hands of Gold Healing Clinic. Check the website for the times we will open our herbal pharmacy to fill herbal prescriptions, provide tea & culinary spices, and offer donation-based herbal consultations.
Fliers, including our monthly calendar, are available outside of our location at 8280 Old Redwood Hwy. in downtown Cotati.

HOMESTEADING RESOURCES
Path to Freedom is a grassroots, family operated, original urban homestead located in the midst of Pasadena. Surrounded by urban sprawl and just a short distance from a freeway, the Dervaes Family have steadily worked at transforming this ordinary city lot into an organic and sustainable micro-farm.
Their website documents the many steps the Dervaeses have taken and hopes to inspire fellow travelers on their own life-changing journey. Be inspired to take the first step...

Homesteader News is a free online monthly newspaper by and for homesteaders, gardeners, and off-gridders. It features articles on animal husbandry, emergency preparedness, gardening, survival skills, hobbies and more.