Alcoholics Anonymous: SF/Marin Joint Chapter A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. Events and AA meetings are posted on the website. Phone: (415) 674-1821
are strongly encouraged. All clinics are available to anyone 12 & older. Our community has done a remarkable job at reducing the spread of COVID-19, thanks to those who have gotten fully vaccinated. We appreciate you doing your part. Upcoming vaccine clinics are listed below: Northgate Mall Clinic
of reaching $1 billion in revenue collection will not be realized unless every Bay Area jurisdiction is included in the ballot measure. In Marin, four jurisdictions are presently at the cap, and upcoming ballot plans could increase that number before 2026. Finally, Marin County’s SMART shares
) Respiratory Illness Surveillance (non-COVID-19) COVID-19 Disease Dashboard Upcoming Trainings and Opportunities Great opportunity! NHICS Training & TTX. Open to all sites. Please join us on Zoom for our rescheduled NHICS Tabletop Exercise & Training Thursday, June 29th 1:00-2:30pm! The County
with disabilities, pregnant persons, children in foster care, former foster youth up to age 26, and individuals with diseases such as tuberculosis, breast and/or cervical cancer, or HIV. Medi-Cal Upcoming Changes There are several changes coming to Medi-Cal which are outlined below: January 1, 2026: Asset
mass prophylaxis (preventive medications or vaccines) to all residents of Marin County within a 48-hour period in the event of a large-scale communicable disease emergency. In response to this charge, Marin County is developing a systematic response to a worst case planning scenario of a large-scale
, this event features speakers from the California Department of Public Health Immunization Branch. Join us Friday, June 19, 8:00 -11:30 AM, at the Petaluma Health Center. For more information or to RSVP, please call Danielle, our Marin Immunization Coordinator, at 415-473-3078 or click here. Blog Category: Public Health Newsletter
Drifting Smoke Impacting Marin Air Quality; Marin County Public Health offering tips for vulnerable residents
Learn how to keep yourself safe from harmful smoke and poor air quality.
Thinking about Electrifying? Get Questions Answered; Marin County Sustainability Team offers free webinars in November
Free Screening November 15 of Anti-Hate Documentary; District Attorney’s Office supports Larkspur showing of ‘Repairing Our World’
Storm-Related Financial Relief Available in Marin; Residents and businesses now eligible for loans
Incarceration PARTNER IMPROVEMENT 96% DECREASE Hospitalization Emergency Event N=28 67% DECREASE FSP FY14/15 CHILD TEAM YES Demographics By Age Group By Race/ Ethnicity By Gender By Preferred Language 8 21% 6 16% 1 3% 10 26% 5 13% 30 79% 31 81% 28 74% 33 87% Caucasian or White Child (<17) Adult (18 to 22
Sessions c. Nominating Committee d. Bylaws Committee 9. New Business Items for the Next Agenda 4:25 Discussion on these matters will be deferred until the next meeting. Adjournment 4:30 Next meeting date: Monday, April 27, 2026 All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County
public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made by calling (415) 473-4381 (voice), (415) 473-3232 (TTY) or 711 for the California Relay Service or e-mailing disabilityaccess@marincounty.gov at least four work days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats, upon written request.
Climate change increases the severity and frequency of conditions that threaten human health, including floods, fires, wildfire smoke, heat waves and other natural emergencies.
COVID-19 Status Update for 05/21/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for May 21 includes a progress report on child vaccinations; a promotion of a rental assistance event set for this Sunday; a reminder of pop-up clinics taking place in Marin over the weekend; and updated local COVID-19 data
factors. Factors that determine vulnerability include: Rates of existing medical conditions which can be worsened by climate change impacts Social isolation, especially among older people living alone. Housing and infrastructure that may not be built to withstand climate-related events or where
Dispensing Partner, Dispensing Plan Template Partnering with the Marin County Department of Health & Human Services to Dispense Antibiotics in the Event of an Infectious Disease Emergency You can fill in this template by responding to the questions or use it to guide the development of your
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, clubs, lectures, and exhibits for adults and seniors; Jewish cultural events and holiday celebrations; Full exercise and fitness facilities. Phone: (415) 444-8000 Email: info@marinjcc.org Website: http://www.marinjcc.org/ Address: 200 N. San Pedro Road San Rafael, CA 94903 06/22/2015 - 2:54pm Print | Email | Submit Correction
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. Board of Directors The Board of Supervisors of the County of Marin serves as the Board of Directors that oversees the Rush Creek Landscape and Lighting District. Contact James Chayka Marin County Parks 415-473-3639 Email James Chayka Calendar Learn about free events and public meetings. View Calendar Related Links About Boards and Commissions Email Updates Sign-up for Parks email updates. Get eNews
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711, or email at least five business days in advance of the event. The County will do its best to fulfill requests received with less than five business days’ notice. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats, upon request. Page last updated on May 7, 2026. Was this page helpful?
(Voice), CA Relay 711, or email at least five business days in advance of the event. The County will do its best to fulfill requests received with less than five business days’ notice. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats, upon request. Page last updated on May 7, 2026. Was this page helpful?