Adopt a Family
While every situation is different, our agency works every day to provide struggling Marin families with a safety net so that you can recover from a challenging life event. We aim to provide short term financial assistance so that we can create stability in your family.
Bloom
Bloom, (formerly Image for Success), is a volunteer-based nonprofit that provides complimentary wardrobes and life skills training to men, women, and children transitioning to a life of self-reliance.
Canal Alliance
Canal Alliance is a nonprofit that exists to break the generational cycle of poverty for Latino immigrants and their families in Marin County by eliminating the barriers to their success. We believe that everyone has the right to achieve their dreams.
San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
The San Francisco-Marin Food Bank is the critical link between food and people. We provide food to over 450 community partners and will distribute 48 million pounds of food to 225,000 people in need - enough for 100,000 meals a day.
Marin Housing Authority
The Housing Authority of the County of Marin is a public corporation created pursuant to the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. Housing authorities are authorized to provide decent, safe and sanitary housing for low and moderate income people.
North Marin Community Services
Our vision is a strong and healthy community with opportunities for all. Our mission is to empower people of all ages in our diverse community to achieve success β at home, at school, at work and in our community.
Ritter Center
Our Mission is to prevent homelessness and improve the health and well-being of individuals and families who are homeless or low-income by providing a range of culturally sensitive, easily accessible, high quality medical care and social services.
Community Action Marin
Community Action Marin is Marin Countyβs anti-poverty agency and the largest social service nonprofit. At Community Action Marin, they break down the barriers that get in the way of anyone in our community being able to support themselves, and each other. Community members come to the agency because they have a need for one of their services. The agencyβs bilingual and bicultural staff ensures that people are heardβfrom immediate needs to making long-lasting change a reality in support of equity and well-being for all. Services include free and affordable, early chiildhood education, homeless outreach and care management for adults and transitional aged youth, emergency assistance, help applying for public benefits such as the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).MediCal, or Calfresh, financial coaching, job training, and more.
