Farmworker Education Fund
Napa County Farmworker Housing Centers
Farmworker housing facilities in Napa County provide clean, safe and affordable housing for migrant farmworkers. These publicly owned or leased facilities are supported by the commitment and effort of government and non-profit agencies, the wine industry, and community citizens.
THE FACILITIES
There are currently three publicly owned or leased Farmworker Housing Centers operated by the Napa Valley Housing Authority.
By county ordinance no facility may sleep more than 60 workers or be open more than 330 days a year. The Centers operate on a schedule that leaves at least one facility open every month. Farmworkers pay $11.50 per night, which includes a shared room and three meals each day except Sunday. Each Center is staffed with a manager and cook who live on site with their families. The larger facilities also have an assistant cook/janitorial person who lives off site. Each has 60 beds.
Calistoga Farmworker Housing Center—3996 St. Helena Highway, south of Calistoga
River Ranch Farmworker Housing Center —1109 Silverado Trail near St. Helena
Mondavi Farmworker Housing Center—5589 Silverado Trail near Yountville
For information on housing availability call: 707-963-7496
For more information on county resources for farmworkers, please contact:
Napa Valley Community Housing
Five Financial Plaza, Suite 200
Napa, CA 94558
707-253-6140
