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Community Action Marin
www.camarin.org
415 526-7511
CEO: Chandra Alexandre, Ph.D.
Mission
We make it possible for people to achieve wellbeing by providing the education, mental health, and vital services they need. Together, we break down the barriers that get in the way of fair and lasting change in service to better outcomes for all.
Begin to Build a Relationship
We know you care about where your money goes and how it is used. Connect with this organization’s leadership in order to begin to build this important relationship. Your email will be sent directly to this organization’s Director of Development and/or Executive Director.
I’ve seen how Community Action Marin has strengthened advocacy to help keep people housed and safe during the pandemic. They have taken on challenges no one else could sustain through homeless outreach, mental health, and basic needs. As a neighbor in Marin, I’m so proud to stand with Chandra and Community Action Marin in the work of achieving AN EQUITABLE RECOVERY.”
Aid the Fight for Racial and Economic Justice
By giving to Community Action Marin, donors will make an equitable pandemic recovery possible.
•$250 gives preschool children a new learning garden with seeds and digging tools.
• $500 helps a teacher get a professional training and wellness day.
•$1,000 ensures that safety net services get to the hardest-to-reach people.
•$5,000 supports civic engagement and advocacy efforts for racial justice.
Give to the Step Up Community Fund and see your dollars help people and change lives!
Key Supporters
OVER $1 MILLION DONORS:
California Department of Education
County of Marin
U.S Department of Health and Human Services (including Head Start/Early Head Start)
$100,000 TO $999,999 DONORS:
Anonymous donor
Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund
Marin Community Foundation
United Way Bay Area
U.S. Department of Agriculture
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
BOARD:
Roger Crawford
Christopher Carey
Mary Donovan
Jeff Babcock
Maria Frias
Meredith Parnell
Tony Psychoyos
Jennifer McInnis
Samantha Ramirez
Violeta Krasnic
Tonya Newstetter
Nicolette Van Exel