Blog
Power Shut Offs: How to Prepare and what to do during a shutdown
Posted: October 23, 2019
How to Prepare and what to do during a planned PG&E shutdown
Featured Partner: EO Products
Posted: October 22, 2019
Canal Alliance is proud to feature our partners at EO Products, a company that mirrors our organizational values of equity and inclusion in their business and in their work within the community.
Partner Highlight: Toyota Marin
Posted: October 7, 2019
Canal Alliance is grateful to all of our community partners who make a commitment to the community central to their business practices. Today, we’re proud
Meet the Filmmaker: Theo Rigby, Director of ‘Waking Dream’
Posted: October 3, 2019
Guest blog post from Theo Rigby, director of the film ‘Waking Dream.’ Join Canal Alliance at our screening of the film October 17, 2019 at the Rafael Theater.
Meet our Team: Laura & Lupita
Posted: October 1, 2019
As two staff members who together have 23 years of experience providing services for immigrants at Canal Alliance, we can honestly say that we have never experienced a time when there was more fear or need within the immigrant community.
Happy Citizenship Day!
Posted: September 17, 2019
Canal Alliance is joining with our partners and allies to celebrate the many benefits of U.S. Citizenship as well as the wonderful, hard-working community members who have chosen to become U.S. Citizens this year.
Requirements for U.S. Citizenship
Posted: September 15, 2019
Many people who live, work, create jobs, and pay taxes in this country are eligible for citizenship, yet lack of knowledge about how the process works.
Benefits of becoming a U.S. Citizen
Posted: September 14, 2019
Many opportunities are available only to U.S. citizens. This Citizenship Day we are breaking down some of these benefits and encouraging citizenship-eligible lawful permanent residents (LPRs) to take the next step toward becoming U.S. citizens.
Shaping the future of the Canal
Posted: September 10, 2019
One-third of San Rafael residents identify as Latino, but the voices of our community are under-represented in conversations about our city. Canal Alliance is changing