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Bly Mountain Bonanza Community Development Group
"Our Strength is Our Community."
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We live in a place of profound beauty and quiet resilience. But we also live with real challenges: wildfires that respect no property line, uncertainty that tests our stability, and a world that often seeks to divide us.
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A prepared homestead is a good start.
A prepared community is an unstoppable force.
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The Bly Mountain Bonanza Community Development Group is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has been helping our community for several years. We are a formal alliance of neighbors—farmers, ranchers, tradespeople, and families—choosing to build a web of mutual aid, shared skills, and coordinated response. We are reviving the fundamental principle that has ensured survival throughout history: Neighbors helping neighbors — no one faces hardship alone.
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This is not about fear. It is about empowerment. It’s about replacing uncertainty with a plan, and isolation with a trusted team.
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Our Mission is to empower residents in our underserved rural community by connecting them with tools, education, and opportunities to foster economic stability and community leadership — so neighbors can support each other in times of need.
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We believe that strong communities are built from within. By working together, we cultivate self-reliance not to retreat from the world, but to become the cornerstone of a stronger, more resilient future right here. Our work is practical: secure food, water, and energy; protect our properties from fire and crime; and ensure no neighbor, young or old, is left behind in a crisis.
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Your land is your kingdom. This group is your alliance.
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Take your place in it:
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→ Join us by sharing your skills/equipment in our Confidential Community Registry
→ Connect with neighbors on our Community Facebook Page
→ Learn a new skill at one of our monthly Homesteading Classes
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We can also help with:
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- Emergency home repairs
- Property cleanup (private and community spaces)
- Education classes (homesteading, gardening, fire safety)
- Food boxes and resource assistance
- Financial counseling (by request)
- General homestead planning and management
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The time for quiet preparation is over.
The time for organized, community-wide resilience has begun.
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