Neighborhood Block Leader

Print
Share & Bookmark, Press Enter to show all options, press Tab go to next option

Building Community, One Block at a Time

Good neighborhoods are those where neighbors work together on common concerns and look out for each other. Block Leaders take extra steps to connect neighbors and build community -- helping our neighborhoods to be safer, healthier, and happier.

The Block Leader Program teaches residents how to get to know neighbors and organize activities so neighbors can more easily communicate. Block leaders receive updates on neighborhood activities and services and are vital links between City Hall and the neighborhoods.

Block Leaders must be Cupertino residents who are comfortable with online tools such as email, passionate about community safety, and willing to relay information between the City and Cupertino residents. 

Each year Block Leaders must

  • hold a community gathering with their Block
  • attend at least one quarterly program meeting
  • respond to REACH messaging (see below). 

Going forward, the Block Leader program will take an iterative, continuous improvement approach. As we identify opportunities to increase the program’s participation and efficacy, focus groups will pilot potential changes. If successful, these changes will be implemented within the broader program.

Apply to become a Block Leader through the Volunteer Portal!

 

Should I join Block Leaders or Neighborhood Watch?

It's up to you! Both Block Leaders and Neighborhood Watch members stay informed with newsletters. However, Block Leaders go the extra mile to build a sense of community and are asked to attend at least one meeting per year, host a neighborhood gathering, and share information with their community. 

Cupertino's Block Leader Program is the proud recipient of the National League of Cities’ NBC/LEO 2015 City Cultural Diversity Award and the League of California Cities 2010 Helen Putnam Award for Enhancing Public Trust, Ethics, and Community Involvement.

Free Emergency Preparedness Workshop

Does your family have an emergency plan? Do you know what to you if the phones don't work? Emergencies are scary and can happen at any time, but with a little planning and training you can your family can be better prepared to handle one. During this three-hour class, you will learn simple, basic safety skills that will better prepare you to handle an emergency. Learn:

• When and how to turn off the gas
• How to use a fire extinguisher
• What to do when phones don’t work
• Earthquake emergency supplies
• Medical aid for the first five minutes after event
• Community Emergency Response information
• What’s the City’s plan and what is your role

Interested in attending? Please RSVP to Ken E. at KennethE@cupertino.org or call 408-777-3176

 

Can't attend but would like to?

If you can't attend this workshop there are several more upcoming opportunities for you.

March 23, 2019  |  8am - 11am | City Hall
April 10, 2019 | 6pm - 9pm | City Hall
May 19, 2019 | 1pm - 3pm | City Hall

Return to full list >>
What is Our Impact?
How Do I Start?
What Else is Involved?
Connected Neighborhood, What’s Next?