Tag Archives: housing
Music, cheers, and applause energized guests and staff as Homeward Bound of Marin celebrated the Grand Opening at Jonathan’s Place, […more…]
We make it possible for people in Marin to achieve well-being by providing the education, mental health, and vital services […more…]
At Community Action Marin we are focused on supporting family well-being through necessary direct services, childcare services and supports, and […more…]
Running the county’s largest nonprofit social services agency keeps the Community Action Marin team of over 200 staff busy. A […more…]
Everyone in Marin deserves the opportunity to have a roof over their head, nutritious food, and greater well-being. During 2021, in the face of unprecedented need and inequity and […more…]
We’re close to meeting the fundraising goal for our Equitable Recovery Action Plan but need help to get to the finish line. […more…]
A housing community that will end homelessness for 18 people is poised to bloom in Corte Madera as the newest […more…]
We’ve been thinking a lot about what an equitable recovery means for individuals and families across Marin. For some people, […more…]
We invite you to join Community Action Marin, along with other community leaders and advocates for equity, to a special evening. […more…]
Marin County has weathered the COVID-19 pandemic better than other parts of California and the country. With high vaccination rates […more…]
Listening to the needs of community this past year changed how Community Action Marin worked. Our Safety Net Services team […more…]
We’ve laid a table at Homeward Bound with inspiring events for 2022, starting with a graduation for trainees at Fresh […more…]
Help us to Make It a Brighter 2022 for All. What not everyone realizes is that that there are still […more…]
Two decades ago, André V. Chapman was torn between his executive sales job in Silicon Valley and a nonprofit he’d […more…]
Getting older is an isolating experience for anyone. For disabled and formerly unhoused veterans of a largely forgotten war, it’s […more…]
As early as I can remember, my life has been an emotional rollercoaster. My family would go from being stable […more…]
What if you could invest in an organization that, with an annual budget of $2 million, has produced $3.3 billion […more…]
Out on the streets, Librado said his plans were “just to survive.” He worked full-time at a local electronics store […more…]
For many, Marin County conjures the image of a wealthy enclave replete with mansions tucked into its verdant hills and […more…]