Homelessness

Marin County is a leader in transforming the homeless system of care. The Housing First focused work across County departments, with municipalities, and with community partners creates a unified system to move individuals from homelessness to housing and to keep them housed.

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

If you or someone you know needs immediate support in a suicidal or mental health crisis, call or text 988.

Adult Protective Services

If you or someone you know is an elderly or dependent adult at risk of homelessness due to abuse or neglect, call 24 hours/day at 415-473-2774.

Community Action Marin

Assists families, seniors and the disabled with emergency financial needs.

Community Resources

Search for information, services, and resources in housing, food, health, and more.

Compass Metric

View our on-going progress to increase permanent supportive housing.

Data Dashboard

View on-going progress in housing and equity.

Health & Human Services, Division of Homelessness

How the County and its partners are addressing homelessness.

Homelessness Service Providers

Learn about and connect with community-based organizations working to end homelessness in Marin.

Housing First: What is it?

Housing First is the idea that the solution to homelessness is a home.

Point-in-Time Count

Get the latest on the Point-in-Time Homelessness Count.

Resources for Landlords

Join the Marin County Landlord Partnership at the Marin Housing Authority.

Severe Weather Emergency Shelter

Learn about activation criteria and services during severe weather events.

Supportive Housing - Casa Buena Drive

The County of Marin, in partnership with Homeward Bound of Marin is providing 18 units of permanent supportive housing for people previously experiencing homelessness in Marin.

Supportive Housing - Kerner Boulevard

Eden Housing, in partnership with the County of Marin will provide 43 units of permanent supportive housing for people currently experiencing homelessness in Marin.

Supportive Housing - Mill Street

Homeward Bound of Marin is providing shelter for 40+ individuals and 32 units of permanent supportive housing for people previously experiencing homelessness in Marin.

Supportive Housing - South Eliseo Drive

Episcopal Community Services, in partnership with the County of Marin, will provide 43 units of permanent supportive housing for people currently experiencing homelessness in Marin.