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Recovery Services Housing Program
Provides transitional supportive housing for adults on probation. Offers resident case management, housing navigation, and income planning.
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Peer Advocate Care Team (PACT)
Provides support for navigating physical, emotional, and social changes from community redevelopment. Offers relocation readiness, housing stabilization, community stewardship, health, and wellness services.
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Cultural Arts Programs
Provides cultural arts programs including ballet and theater. Offers painting classes, music lessons, and western line dancing.
Coroner Services
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Outreach Services
Provides community-based outreach, engagement, and peer support to connect individuals with substance use disorder recovery and treatment resources. Offers Enhanced Care Management (ECM) screening, resource navigation, and referrals to community services and specialized treatment programs. Supplies harm reduction materials, such as Narcan, and basic needs assistance.
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Villas del Paraiso (*Wait List Closed as of August 2026*)
Provides 51 low-income housing units with various layouts for individuals and families. Offers efficiency, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom or larger layouts.
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Eviction Prevention Legal Assistance
Provides eviction prevention legal assistance, representation, and counseling.
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HIV and STD Edison Clinic
Marin Health Care and Health Education
- Health education workshops in schools
- Counseling
- Support groups
- Case management service
- Pregnancy Tests
- Birth Control
- STI/STD testing
- Exams
- Free Condoms
Hodgepodge Thrift Stores
Manages thrift and resale stores. Accepts donations of clothing, furniture, antiques, linens, and household items. Resells items in support of By the Bay Health.
WIC Supplemental Nutrition Program
Offers a supplemental nutrition program for pregnant women and mothers with infants and children up to five years old. Clients receive vouchers for food and nutrition education to help achieve and maintain good health. Provides one-on-one nutritional counseling, and group education on such topics as:
breastfeeding
lead poisoning
childhood obesity
For information on the Infant Formula Shortage, visit the infant formula page.
Community Based Adult Services (CBAS)
Provides adult day program with nursing, personal care, physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Offers nutrition education, clinical social work services, pet therapy, and transportation services.
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Self-Help Center Services
Property Tax Assessor Information
Administers property tax assessments including records and maps information.
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Veteran Homelessness Prevention
Provides homelessness prevention services for veterans at risk of homelessness. Offers rapid rehousing services to veterans experiencing homelessness.
Fire Services
Provides fire protection, emergency rescue, medical services, and hazardous materials response.
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Community Legal Services
Provides comprehensive legal services for employment and workplace issues to income eligible clients. Offers legal assistance concerning wage theft, racial discrimination, sexual harassment, and workers compensation.
Community Development
Independent Living Services
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Workforce Services Programs - JobsNOW, Public Service Trainee, etc.
Provides employment program matching job seekers with employers. Offers to subsidize employee salary for up to six months after hiring. Assists with career exploration, resume writing, job applications, and interview skills.
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Sanctuary Sacred Sleep
Manages drop in center for people experiencing homelessness to sleep during the daytime. Provides clothing, socks, blankets, and hygiene kits. Offers foot care, massage services, and referrals to community resources.
Behavioral Health Care
Adult Probation
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Parks Recreation Programs
Provides public parks and community center facilities. Offers sports and recreational programs.
Kalpulli Leadership Program
Provides to educate, organize, and empower youth ages 13 to 18 years old in the indigenous Nahuatl language. Conducting non-traditional workshops. Addresses and combats internalized oppression as well as discrimination, poverty, disenfranchisement and other social ills. Participants in cultural and enrichment activities to foster community building, engagement, and socialization.
