Meet the Board and Members

  • "Fairfield CAN is a collaborative working group including local churches, strategic community partners, Travis Air Force Base and the City of Fairfield.  CAN plans and executes creative programming to serve and support our community, including the First Annual Juneteenth Festival, the Travis Air Force Base Community Block Party and Annual Thanksgiving meals for the entire community (with delicious hot meals, live entertainment, and onsite resources and services).  Working together, we look forward to doing even more to serve and support our community.  Please join us!" Looking Forward

  • "Fairfield CAN is an important organization because it fosters a sense of community, supports local governance and ensures transparency and efficiency in public service. By actively engaging in the network, supporting and promoting different events in the community."

  • Pastor Gilmore is a dedicated leader who actively participates in the Clergy Action Network. His commitment to this vital organization stems from a profound belief in the power of collective action and community engagement. Pastor Gilmore understands that by working together with fellow clergy persons, and city staff, together, they can effectively address social issues, promote justice, and foster a spirit of unity and compassion. His involvement is driven by a desire to make a meaningful impact and to support initiatives that uplift and empower the community.

  • "My hope is that Fairfield CAN would be an effective body of faithful people who all want to contribute to the flourishing of our city.  Working together with diverse community organizations, we want to love our neighbors, people of all faiths and none."

  • "Fairfield CAN seeks to be a source of unity and an example of love in action. We seek to collaborate with faith families in our community to show love through our actions, encourage others with our words, and help those in need."

  • "Being a part of CAN provides the opportunity to collaborate with other local churches to better serve our community."