Get involved in your neighborhood

Disaster Preparedness/Public Safety  

Community Emergency Response Team

CERT is an information center for regional disaster preparedness training, news, and workshops. They offer educators, individuals, neighborhood groups, and social groups a means of strengthening themselves and their communities to be more disaster-resilient.

Eureka Neighborhood Watch

Neighborhood Watch fights the isolation that crime both creates and feeds upon. It forges a bond among area residents, helps reduce burglaries and robberies, and improves relations between the police and the community they serve.

Red Cross

From serving meals to disaster victims to helping individual victims who are displaced from a single fire, volunteers in Red Cross contribute throughout our community.

Beautification and Gardening

Hammond Park Community Garden

Hammond Park includes several under-used garden boxes called the “Community Garden.” Is there an opportunity to make that something special?

Keep Eureka Beautiful

Keep Eureka Beautiful is an all-volunteer effort that was founded in 1996 to help build civic pride in Eureka and to promote beautification as a community building and economic development tool. Our mission is to encourage residents and businesses to maintain and enhance the beauty of this Victorian Seaport.

Empower Eureka: Eureka Beautification

The City of Eureka’s Neighborhood Beautification Program is here to help you become a steward of your neighborhood. Our goal is to strengthen our neighborhoods by supporting volunteers to work together to maintain and beautify our streets contributing to a sense of pride and connection. You can participate as a Neighborhood Volunteer or Volunteer Community Coordinator to work together to beautify Eureka.

Help your Neighbors

Food for People

Food for People is working to eliminate hunger and improve the health and well-being of our community through access to healthy and nutritious foods, community education and advocacy. 

Jefferson Center/Westside Community Improvement Association

Did you know the playground at Hammond Park was a project of the Jefferson Community Center and Kaboom Playgrounds? They’re not officially located in our made-up neighborhood, but they definitely serve our neighbors!

Redwood Coast Village

Redwood Coast Village is not a physical place, but it works like an extended neighborhood. Membership covers rides, shopping, help around the house, assistance with home technology, social activities, and more.