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What Is Marin County Doing About Homelessness?

Marin County is the biggest funder of homeless services in the county and is a leader in transforming the homeless system of care. We are proud to work across County departments, with the cities, and with our community partners to create a unified system to help house people and keep them housed.


Recent Updates

April 2022

  • 04/15/2022

    Great news! Ritter Center is doing a soft relaunch of their mobile clinic and will be out in the field 4/18-4/19 and 4/24-4/25. They are excited to introduce their new provider, Alec Bradbury, and look forward to seeing their patients and community partners again. See mobile clinic dates and locations here

  • 04/14/2022
    CalAIM, California’s new initiative to improve care for Medi-Cal members, kicked off in January. Find out more about the statewide program in this Resource Guide and webpage.
  • 04/12/2022
    We just sent out the inaugural Housing First Newsletter! If you want to receive future editions by email, there is a link to subscribe at the bottom of the Newsletter.
  • 04/11/2022

    Recent findings show that care coordination and case management has reduced emergency department visits and hospitalizations in Marin and statewide. Find out more in this infographic.

  • 04/07/2022
    We posted March housing data to the Data Dashboard page. The page also includes new equity charts and Sausalito encampment stats.
Badge

 

The Division of Homelessness and Whole Person Care has just launched a way to help support our mutual efforts to end homelessness in our community. By placing this image—which we’re calling a “badge”—on your website and linking it to Marin HHS’s Housing First website, https://housingfirst.marinhhs.org, we can raise awareness of our combined efforts to address homelessness and highlight your organization’s role in supporting this outcome. To obtain copies of the badge, please contact marinwpcquestions@marincounty.org.


Marin County Supports
item190 Emergency Shelter Beds
item206 Permanent Supportive Housing Beds
item 6 Full Service Partnerships
item 20+ Programs