Local community resources are divided into the following areas: Academic and Career Success, Counseling and Family Support Services, and Special Needs. I am available to discuss each resource and how it might support your family's need.
Academic and Career Success
The ACT Test for Students
500 Act Drive
Iowa City, IA 52243
Contact: Create account free online
319-337-1270
http://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act.html
Description: Official website for the ACT (formerly American College Test). Applicants can sign up for a testing date and view test results. There is also information on test preparation and college/career planning.
Boys and Girls Club of Marin and Petaluma
Multiple Locations: Lucchesi in Petaluma, San Jose in Novato, The Cove in Corte Madera, Davidson in San Rafael, MLK Clubhouse in Marin City
Contact: Robert Marcus
415-767-2035
http://www.petaluma-marinbgc.org/
Description: Offers affordable after school and summer programming for all school aged children. The various club connect children with local mentors and volunteer opportunities to provide a formal guidance system, instill a sense of belonging, usefulness, influence and competence.
The College Board AP and SAT Testing Dates
250 Vesey Street
New York City, NY 10281
Contact: Create account free online
212-713-8000
https://www.collegeboard.org/
Description: The official website for registering for the SAT, PSAT, PSAT 10, PSAT 8/9, AP testing, Spring Board, CLEP, CSS Profile, PowerFAIDS, ACCUPLACER. Site also provides links to college database with admission criteria. There is also detailed information about the AP program and using Khan Academy for academic preparation.
College Prep Marin
15 Crane Drive
San Anselmo, CA 94960
Contact: Monique von Scheven
415-455-8858
https://www.collegeprepmarin.com/
Description: One on one career and academic planning services from a certified educational consultant. Services include academic goal setting, course work planning, volunteer and/or internship assistance, and college application help.
Gifted and Talented Resources from the California Department of Education
1430 N Street
Sacramento, CA 95814-5901
http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/gt/re/
Description: Includes links to state policy, community forums, professional organizations, testing and assessment resources, research findings, and resources designed for parent and student exploration.
Golden Gate Learning Center
921 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
San Anselmo, CA 94960
Contact: Daniel Ezell
415-383-2283
http://goldengatelearning.center/
Description: A wide variety of services are offered here from academic tutoring, homeschooling connections, enrichment programs, Maker Faire projects, and summer camp. The philosophy is based on cultivating curiosity and mutual respect for learners and their mentors.
Kumon Math and Reading Center of San Rafael
1435 4th Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Vanessa Urbanski
415-454-8590
https://www.kumon.com/san-rafael
Description: An afterschool academic enrichment program that encourages kids to understand and practice concepts at their own pace. Includes a Math Program and/or a Reading Program for preschool ages on up through high school.
LifeWorks Learning Center
554 Miller Avenue
Mill Valley, CA 94941
Contact: Jai Flicker
415-383-4412
https://www.lifeworks.life/approach.html
Description: A whole person, individualized support program for high school students on a wide variety of subjects. Believes that relationships foster growth, that learning is fundamentally relational and that when students are supported they can and will flourish. Services include individual and small group tutoring, SAT/ACT preparation, college essay writing workshops, psycho-educational evaluations and test proctoring.
Marin SAT Prep
Montecito Plaza Office Center
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Adam Piacente
415-578-3330
http://www.marinsatprep.com/
Description: Highly effective test preparation courses for high school students including ACT, SAT, SAT II, SSAT, HSPT, ISEE. Services also include private and small group tutoring.
Sage Educators
333 Miller Ave
Mill Valley, CA 94901
Contact: Offices in Mill Valley, Larkspur or San Anselmo
415-388-7243
http://www.sageeducators.com/
Description: Provides customized tutoring for all ages. In addition to tutoring, Sage provides test preparation training and summer academic enrichment programs.
San Rafael Park and Recreation Afterschool Enrichment Programs
618 B Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Carlene McCart
415-485-3333
https://www.livelifelocally.org/contact-us/
Description: Offers an array of after care, summer programing, and enrichment activities ranging from foreign language, arts and crafts, athletics, and gifted and talented programing.
San Rafael High School
150 Third Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Principal Glenn Dennis
415-485-2333
http://sanrafael.srcs.org/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1217454779478
Description: Contains a variety of information on academics, college and career planning, extracurricular activities, sports and booster clubs, school calendar, and graduation requirements. From this site, there are also links to volunteer and internship opportunities, tutoring, and counseling options.
Special Education Resources from the California Department of Education
1430 N Street
Sacramento, CA 95814-5901
Contact: [email protected]
916-445-4613
http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/se/
Description: Provides links to information and resources to serve the unique needs of persons with disabilities including legal rights, school policy information, community forums, professional organizations, testing and assessment resources, research findings, and resources designed for parent and student exploration.
Career
America’s Job Center of California, Marin
120 North Redwood Drive
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact:
415-473-3330
http://marinemployment.org/
Description: The local branch of the national organization helps connect people to job training and opportunities. There are seminars, one on one consulting, temporary work placements, and long term work assignments.
America Corps
3219 Pierce Street
Richmond, CA 94804
1-800-942-2677
https://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps/americorps-programs
Description: A national registry for finding employment opportunities after high school or college that simultaneously help build strong communities. Places thousands of young adults into intensive service positions where they learn valuable work skills, earn money for education, and develop an appreciation for citizenship.
Career Cruising from Anaca Technologies
488 Centrale Street
Memramcook, NB E4K 3S6
Contact: [email protected]
1-800-965-8541 X 2
http://www.realgameonline.ca/
https://public.careercruising.com/en/our-solutions/k-12/
Description: An online portal for educators of students K-12 to prepare every student for successful transitions, high levels of engagement, and a pathway that is individualized. There are portfolios that help students understand how their strengths and abilities will translate into the real world of work after school; interactive game experiences for applying knowledge about career; and planning activities that parents, teachers and students can work on collaboratively.
Career Builder
200 N. LaSalle Street Suite 1100
Chicago, IL 60601
1-800-891-8880
No Direct Contact: Build account free online
www.careerbuilder.com
Description: A website dedicated to building a professional resume and conducting nationwide job searches. Includes articles written about how to build a professional portfolio, databases to conduct research on various job positions, and a searchable database of open positions.
College Foundation of North Carolina Career Resources
2917 Highlands Blvd
Raleigh, NC 27629
Contact: Build account free online
1-888-234-6400
https://www1.cfnc.org/Home/Adult_Learner/Adult_Learner.aspx
Description: Includes resources for planning for high school graduation, college planning and preparation and career exploration. Recommended for its career interest profiler, career cluster survey, basic skills survey, transferrable skills checklist, work values sorter and career key.
Corporation for National and Community Service
250 E Street SW
Washington, D.C.
Contact: [email protected]
1-800-942-2677
https://www.serve.gov/
Description: A national registry for finding local volunteer opportunities. This federal organization maintains that our country was built by engaged citizens who gave back to their communities.
County of Marin Volunteer and Student Internships
3501 Civic Center Drive, Suite 415
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: Mary Hao
415-473-3045
https://www.marincounty.org/depts/hr/divisions/talent-acquisition/volunteers-and-internships
Description: Connects students with volunteer and internships all over Marin County. Opportunities range from working the Marin County Fair, tutoring at Juvenile Hall, working in the libraries, drafting legal briefs, office administration and more.
Hall Middle School Community Service Activities
200 Doherty Drive
Larkspur, CA 94939
415-927-6978
https://www.lcmschools.org/Page/1606
Description: Hall Middle School requires students to participate in volunteer activities which improve the lives of others outside the school community. The requirements are as follows: 6th grade/ 6 hours, 7th grade/ 7 hours, 8thgrade/ 8 hours. This page provides links to area volunteer opportunities including the Volunteer Marin database, the Marin Foodbank, Ceres Community Project, Marin Audubon Society, Marin County Parks, and the National Charity League.
Kuder Occupational Inventory
302 Visions Parkway
Adel, IA 50003
Contact: [email protected]
1-800-314-8972
https://www.kuder.com/
Description: Online services include career assessment surveys, education planning, and guidance resources. Additionally, there are links to personalized career coaching and video libraries that explore the importance of early planning.
Marin County School to Career Partnership
Marin County Office of Education
1111 Las Gallinas Ave
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: Araceli Nunez
415-472-4110
https://sites.google.com/site/sanrafaelintern/home
Description: Sets students up with internship opportunities, job shadowing, career days, guest speaker program information, career building services and more. There are searchable databases, workshops offered and articles about the benefits of engaging in career practice during the high school years.
ONET Work Values Sorter
Online only
Contact: [email protected]
https://www.onetonline.org/find/descriptor/browse/Work_Values/
Description: Explores the different workplace values to help individuals identify what conditions are most important: achievement, independence, recognition, relationships, support, and working conditions.
Peace Corps
1301 Clay Street
Oakland, CA 94612
1-855-855-1961
https://www.peacecorps.gov/
Description: Volunteers work at the grassroots level to create change that lasts long after their service. As a Volunteer, you can make an investment in our world—one handshake, one project, one friendship at a time—that leads to new possibilities in service and when you return home.
San Rafael High School College and Career Center
150 3rd Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Avi Fernandez
415-485-3241
http://sanrafael.srcs.org/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1300872855570
Description: Includes information on college night for seniors, financial aid week, scholarship application information, the DREAM act details, a college planning guide, a work permit intent to employ, as well as many useful articles about making college and career decisions.
Self Directed Search for Career Typology
16204 N Florida Ave
Lutz, FL 33549
Contact: [email protected]
866-727-2884
http://www.self-directed-search.com/
Description: Based on Holland’s theory of career development, this site helps individuals discover their type and ideal work climate: realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising and/or conventional.
CPP, Inc.
185 North Wolfe Road
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Contact: Leslie Moroni
650-969-8901
https://www.cpp.com/products/strong/index.aspx
Description: From this site, there are many inventories related to personality and typology including Myers-Brigg Type Indicator, Strong Interest Inventory, Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument, FIRO Communication Insight, and more.
Vocopher Life Design
University of Colorado, Denver
Contact: Kevin Galvin
http://vocopher.com/
Description: An online collection of materials, assessments, interview questions, and surveys that utilizes Super’s theories on career development. Includes links to a life design counseling manual, career construction interview questions, career maturity inventory, a resource library, and a career construction inventory.
Volunteer Match Marin
550 Montgomery Street, 8th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
https://www.volunteermatch.org/search?l=Muir%20Beach%2C%20CA
Description: A national organization dedicated to matching people with local volunteer opportunities. The searchable database offers one-time events and ongoing opportunities.
Counseling and Family Support ServicesApple Family Works
4 Joseph Court
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: [email protected]
415-492-1099
https://www.marinhhs.org/community-resource-guide/apple-familyworks
Description: Nonprofit agency that offers a sliding scale services to Marin County residents. Services include counseling to address life transitions, anxiety, depression, grief, relationships, anger and stress. Additionally, CPR and first aid classes are available.
Bay Area Center for ADD/ADHD
Various locations throughout the Bay Area
Contact: [email protected]
415-547-0241
http://www.bayareaadhd.com/
Description: We assess and diagnose ADD/ADHD for children and adults in a few sessions and provide tailored treatment recommendations and referrals. We can also provide more extensive psychological assessments to understand you or your family members' strengths and weaknesses.
Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the North Bay
1618 2nd Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Karen Bluestone
415-453-3800
http://www.bbbsnorthbay.org/site/c.9hKMI1MJIkI0E/b.7633569/k.F0BA/Home_Page.htm
Description: This organization connects area youth with adult mentors. Having a positive mentor can increase self-confidence, reduce likelihood of involvement in risky behaviors, foster positive relationship skills, and motivate kids on a pathway to life success. Extensive background checks are utilized to ensure safety of all participants.
CHADD of Northern California
369 Santa Paula
San Leandro, CA 94579
Contact: via online form
Description: This website is a resource for helping you and your child learn what attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is and what it isn’t. We will provide you with the tools and information that your child needs to fully develop his/her potential. It starts with getting the right diagnosis, finding the right treatment, getting help at school, and learning from others who have walked in your shoes. There are meetings, referral services for therapists and treatment, and links to information on ADD and ADHD.
Child Therapy Marin
905 Sir Francis Drake, Suite F
Kentfield, CA
Contact: Jennifer Couture
415-578-0588
http://childtherapymarin.com/
Description: A lifelong advocate for children, I have had the honor to offer support to those suffering with a variety of concerns, including anxiety, depression, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, compromised nervous systems, life-threatening disorders, physical and emotional traumas, family trauma, grief and loss. I am honored to provide therapeutic, on-going support for children ages 3 to 13-years-old and their families.
Child Therapy Institute of Marin
1480 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 8
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Brian Lukas, Director
415-456-7724 X 1
http://childtherapyinstitute.org/
Description: The Child Therapy Institute, previously called The Child Therapy Institute of Marin, was founded in 1992 by Tessamarie Capitolo, MFT, ISST and David Capitolo, MFT. our services and mission still greatly reflect their vision for affordable ongoing psychotherapy for children and families from many different backgrounds.
We seek to increase awareness that our community’s children are a precious resource to be nurtured, protected and guided into adulthood.
Community Institute for Psychotherapy of Marin
1330 Lincoln Ave., Suite 201
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Robin Joy Berenson, Executive & Clinical Director
415-459-5999
http://cipmarin.org/index.html
Description: The Community Institute for Psychotherapy (CIP), a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. We are a grassroots agency, that has been serving Marin County for over 30 years. We offer quality, affordable counseling and psychotherapy for families, individuals, and couples. We can help with conditions including depression, anxiety, relationship problems, parenting and family issues, work and career issues, major life changes and transitions, child and adolescent concerns, school-related issues, grief and bereavement, trauma, domestic violence, abuse, substance abuse, and gender issues. At CIP, clients learn to understand themselves better and how to live richer, fuller lives.
Family Service Agency of Marin
555 Northgate Drive
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: [email protected]
415-491-5700
http://fsamarin.org/
Description: Family Service Agency of Marin provides affordable and accessible behavioral and mental health services to children, adults and families. Through every stage of life from pregnancy and childhood to adolescence, adulthood and into the elder years, FSA therapists, counselors and advocates help in times of crisis and transition. FSA has Marin County’s most comprehensive child and family trauma services and also specializes in addiction recovery services. FSA also operates the county’s only 24/7 Suicide Prevention and Crisis Hotline. Our goal is to strengthen individuals of all ages, and families of all cultures.
Jewish Family and Children’s Services
600 5th Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94301
Contact: [email protected]
415-491-7960
Description: As the problem-solving center for residents of San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, Santa Clara, and San Mateo counties, we are a lifeline for children, families, and older adults facing personal crises or challenges. Whether it’s help for a major life transition or just some support to get through the day, JFCS is here for you. We have over 40 programs, including home care for seniors, therapy for children, youth volunteer programs, services for people with disabilities, and much more.
Jeannete Prandi Children’s Center
2 Jeannette Prandi Way
San Rafael, CA 94904
Contact: Michael Grogan
415-499-3750
http://prandicenter.org/
Description: A safe haven for children where child-centered practices are used with highly specialized and trained team members that conduct post traumatic event forensic interviews. Additionally, The Child Abuse Treatment (CHAT) program is a partnership between the Marin County District Attorney's Office and Family Service Agency's Childhood Trauma Program. The CHAT program is funded by the Office of Emergency Services and offers short-term and long-term services free of charge for eligible families. The CHAT services provide: assessment of your family's needs; individual, family and group therapy; parent support and education; information and referrals.
Special Needs
Al-Anon/AlaTeen Information
Various locations throughout Marin; see website for meeting dates and venue
Contact: See webite CONTACT page to receive a reply
http://www.marinal-anon.org/
Description: Al-Anon is a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems. They believe that alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid recovery. Al-Anon's primary purpose is to help families and friends of alcoholics, whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Bay Area Community Resources
https://www.bacr.org/programs/alcohol-drug
Description: Over 75,000 students in the Bay Area participate in after school programs where they learn to be productive, navigate challenges successfully and build positive relationships with their peers and adults.
Children and Family Services Emergency Response/CPS
3250 Kerner Blvd.
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: 24 hour availability by phone
415-473-7153
https://www.marinhhs.org/children-family-services-emergency-response
Description: Children and Family Services (CFS) Emergency Response is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to receive and assess allegations of child abuse, neglect or exploitation. Each report is assessed to determine the level of response/information required to protect the child(ren). Children and Family Services will respond to all reports that rise to the standard of investigation within 24 hours, or within ten calendar days as assessed. If an in-person response is not required, the report will be documented in our computer system. Any incident of alleged or suspected child abuse, or a reasonable suspicion of abuse, which comes to attention, should immediately be reported.
Center for Domestic Peace, Marin
734 A Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: 24 hour availability by phone
415-924-6616
http://www.centerfordomesticpeace.org/
Description: Center for Domestic Peace (C4DP) leads a comprehensive community effort to end the #1 violent crime in Marin County: domestic violence. They provide transformational services and programs that protect and enhance victim safety, and ultimately engage our community in permanent change. Each year, the core services promote the safety and empowerment of more than 4,500 individuals impacted by domestic violence through: an emergency shelter, 24/7 hotlines, long-term transitional housing, support groups, legal advocacy and services, and a TeenResource ManKind and WomanKind program for men and women who seek to end the violence in their relationships. They engage, train, and coordinate professionals from various sectors to promote a coordinated community response to domestic violence within multiple systems – including legal services, law enforcement, criminal justice, health and mental health, and education. They take a leadership role in promoting social transformation through technical assistance, education, prevention (including teens and adults), and policy initiatives.
Family and Children’s Law Center of San Rafael
30 North San Pedro Road, Suite 245
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: [email protected]
415-492-9230
http://www.faclc.org/
Description: The Family & Children's Law Center enables children and families to enjoy a more successful future by helping them to navigate the legal system. They provide high-quality, low-cost legal services to children and families on matters ranging from child abuse and domestic violence to child custody and support. They are advocates for the needs and rights of children and serve all forms of families.
Full Circle Addiction and Recovery Services
PO Box 2813
San Anselmo, CA 94979
Contact: 24 hour availability by phone
415-202-6255
http://www.fullcirclerecoverycenter.net/
Description: Full Circle Addiction and Recovery Services is dedicated to changing the industry standard for treatment, client-care and success. By providing a Full Circle continuum of care and support, they are passionate about inspiring individuals into a life of long-term recovery.
Home, Community, Health and Wellness Resources for Marin County
3501 Civic Center Drive, Suite 325
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: Matthew Hymel, County Administrator
415-473-7000
http://www.marincounty.org/residents/health-wellness
Description: The county provides links to aging and adult services; drugs, alcohol and tobacco information; animal care and welfare services; benefits and job assistance; health clinics; health emergency services; family services; homelessness services; mental health services; and community data. Many of the links are also present on this list.
Huckleberry Youth
3310 Geary Blvd.
San Francisco, CA 94118
415-668-2622
https://www.huckleberryyouth.org
Description: Huckleberry’s mission is to educate, inspire, and support under served youth to develop healthy life choices, to maximize their potential, and to realize their dreams. Since 1967, we have accomplished this by providing San Francisco and Marin youth and their families with a network of services and opportunities by caring peers and adults.
For teens and their families everywhere, adolescence can be a difficult time. Many low-income youth face additional barriers, risks and pressures, making these years even more critical. Though challenging, adolescence presents a unique opportunity to change course and make choices that will lead to a more promising future. For nearly 50 years, Huckleberry has partnered with teens and families to overcome adversity.
We seek to empower young people to develop and maintain healthy relationships as well as promote their talents, ideas, leadership and health; to assist youth and their families in overcoming the obstacles they may encounter, which can include family concerns, drug and alcohol abuse, mental health challenges, teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, violence, social and economic inequities, and physical and sexual abuse; and to assist clients in navigating complex social welfare, educational and juvenile justice systems
Sunny Hills
300 Sunny Hills Drive
San Anselmo, CA 94960
Tel: 415-457-3200
https://www.sunnyhillsservices.org/
Description: Sunny Hills Services is a private, non-profit organization serving vulnerable youth and their families. Founded in 1895 as an orphanage and farm in Marin County, California, Sunny Hills Services is now a regional child welfare organization dedicated to protecting, serving, nurturing and healing at-risk children and adolescents. The mission of Sunny Hills Services is to help vulnerable children, youth and their families use their strengths to develop healthy relationships and fulfilling lives.
Legal Aid of Marin
30 North San Pedro, Suite 220
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: Jonathon Gertler
415-492-0230
https://legalaidmarin.org/
Description: Created to provide access to the civil justice system to low-income, vulnerable, and otherwise underserved residents of Marin County. They strive for practical solutions to client problems through quality legal services.
Marin Department of Child Support Services
88 Rowland Way, Suite 200
Novato, CA 94945
Contact: Jill Francis
866-901-3212
https://www.marincounty.org/depts/cs
Description: The Division of Child Support Services is responsible for establishing and enforcing orders for child support. The Mission: Children deserve the security of having their needs met. Parents are responsible for providing financial, medical and emotional support for their children. To achieve these goals, they establish and enforce child support orders, treating all parties with respect, and serve the community through outreach and education.
Marin Family Court
Civic Center, Hall of Justice, Room 113
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: [email protected]
415-444-7040
https://www.marincourt.org/family.htm
Description: This court is dedicated to helping families with children to deal with the legal aspects of difficult life transitions. Attorneys specialize in working with families through education of the process, understanding forms and procedures, and the implications and order of court proceedings and its impact on children.
Marin Health and Human Services
3240 Kerner Blvd
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Grant Colfax, Health and Human Services Director
415-473-3696
https://www.marinhhs.org/
Description: County organization dedicated to promote and protect the health, well-being, self-sufficiency, and safety of all people in Marin. Includes behavioral health and recovery services, public health services, and social services.
Marin Youth Court
16 Jeanette Prandi Way
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: Don Carney
415-459-9622
http://marinyouthcourt.org/index.html
Description: The YMCA Marin County Youth Court is an alternative to the traditional juvenile justice system. Based on the principals of restorative justice Youth Court empowers teens to take an active role in addressing and supporting their peers when they have made a poor choice. Restorative practices focus on learning from mistakes rather than being punished. The goal is to repair the harm done and the relationships impacted, so the youth may return to the community as more reflective and wiser person. The YMCA Youth Court Program has been on the forefront of mitigating the school-to-prison pipeline by deploying restorative practices that keep kids in school and out of the juvenile justice system. This innovative program has a 95% completion rate and only 8% recidivate within the following year. Successful completion of the program removes the juvenile record. The Youth Court’s transformative power is derived from its non-adversarial, peer-to-peer restorative practices. The program has diverted over 900 youth from the juvenile justice system in the past ten years. With a record overwhelming success, restorative justice dispels the myths of "being soft on crime" or the "justice system is beyond reform."
Muir Wood
938 B Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
415-785-8724
http://muirwoodteen.com/
Description: Muir Wood also offers an outpatient program in nearby San Rafael that serves boys and girls ages 12-19 with substance use disorder and co-occurring behavioral health issues. Our highly credentialed team works closely with teens and families to develop an individualized treatment plan that may include group therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, dialectal behavior therapy, and when needed, medication management. Our philosophy emphasizes kindness and respect over confrontation or control. We create the conditions that allow teens to feel valued, engaged and willing to begin productive lives in recovery.
Suicide Prevention Center of Marin (a division of Family Service Agency)
24 HOUR HOTLINE
415-499-1100
The ACT Test for Students
500 Act Drive
Iowa City, IA 52243
Contact: Create account free online
319-337-1270
http://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act.html
Description: Official website for the ACT (formerly American College Test). Applicants can sign up for a testing date and view test results. There is also information on test preparation and college/career planning.
Boys and Girls Club of Marin and Petaluma
Multiple Locations: Lucchesi in Petaluma, San Jose in Novato, The Cove in Corte Madera, Davidson in San Rafael, MLK Clubhouse in Marin City
Contact: Robert Marcus
415-767-2035
http://www.petaluma-marinbgc.org/
Description: Offers affordable after school and summer programming for all school aged children. The various club connect children with local mentors and volunteer opportunities to provide a formal guidance system, instill a sense of belonging, usefulness, influence and competence.
The College Board AP and SAT Testing Dates
250 Vesey Street
New York City, NY 10281
Contact: Create account free online
212-713-8000
https://www.collegeboard.org/
Description: The official website for registering for the SAT, PSAT, PSAT 10, PSAT 8/9, AP testing, Spring Board, CLEP, CSS Profile, PowerFAIDS, ACCUPLACER. Site also provides links to college database with admission criteria. There is also detailed information about the AP program and using Khan Academy for academic preparation.
College Prep Marin
15 Crane Drive
San Anselmo, CA 94960
Contact: Monique von Scheven
415-455-8858
https://www.collegeprepmarin.com/
Description: One on one career and academic planning services from a certified educational consultant. Services include academic goal setting, course work planning, volunteer and/or internship assistance, and college application help.
Gifted and Talented Resources from the California Department of Education
1430 N Street
Sacramento, CA 95814-5901
http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/gt/re/
Description: Includes links to state policy, community forums, professional organizations, testing and assessment resources, research findings, and resources designed for parent and student exploration.
Golden Gate Learning Center
921 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
San Anselmo, CA 94960
Contact: Daniel Ezell
415-383-2283
http://goldengatelearning.center/
Description: A wide variety of services are offered here from academic tutoring, homeschooling connections, enrichment programs, Maker Faire projects, and summer camp. The philosophy is based on cultivating curiosity and mutual respect for learners and their mentors.
Kumon Math and Reading Center of San Rafael
1435 4th Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Vanessa Urbanski
415-454-8590
https://www.kumon.com/san-rafael
Description: An afterschool academic enrichment program that encourages kids to understand and practice concepts at their own pace. Includes a Math Program and/or a Reading Program for preschool ages on up through high school.
LifeWorks Learning Center
554 Miller Avenue
Mill Valley, CA 94941
Contact: Jai Flicker
415-383-4412
https://www.lifeworks.life/approach.html
Description: A whole person, individualized support program for high school students on a wide variety of subjects. Believes that relationships foster growth, that learning is fundamentally relational and that when students are supported they can and will flourish. Services include individual and small group tutoring, SAT/ACT preparation, college essay writing workshops, psycho-educational evaluations and test proctoring.
Marin SAT Prep
Montecito Plaza Office Center
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Adam Piacente
415-578-3330
http://www.marinsatprep.com/
Description: Highly effective test preparation courses for high school students including ACT, SAT, SAT II, SSAT, HSPT, ISEE. Services also include private and small group tutoring.
Sage Educators
333 Miller Ave
Mill Valley, CA 94901
Contact: Offices in Mill Valley, Larkspur or San Anselmo
415-388-7243
http://www.sageeducators.com/
Description: Provides customized tutoring for all ages. In addition to tutoring, Sage provides test preparation training and summer academic enrichment programs.
San Rafael Park and Recreation Afterschool Enrichment Programs
618 B Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Carlene McCart
415-485-3333
https://www.livelifelocally.org/contact-us/
Description: Offers an array of after care, summer programing, and enrichment activities ranging from foreign language, arts and crafts, athletics, and gifted and talented programing.
San Rafael High School
150 Third Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Principal Glenn Dennis
415-485-2333
http://sanrafael.srcs.org/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1217454779478
Description: Contains a variety of information on academics, college and career planning, extracurricular activities, sports and booster clubs, school calendar, and graduation requirements. From this site, there are also links to volunteer and internship opportunities, tutoring, and counseling options.
Special Education Resources from the California Department of Education
1430 N Street
Sacramento, CA 95814-5901
Contact: [email protected]
916-445-4613
http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/se/
Description: Provides links to information and resources to serve the unique needs of persons with disabilities including legal rights, school policy information, community forums, professional organizations, testing and assessment resources, research findings, and resources designed for parent and student exploration.
Career
America’s Job Center of California, Marin
120 North Redwood Drive
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact:
415-473-3330
http://marinemployment.org/
Description: The local branch of the national organization helps connect people to job training and opportunities. There are seminars, one on one consulting, temporary work placements, and long term work assignments.
America Corps
3219 Pierce Street
Richmond, CA 94804
1-800-942-2677
https://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps/americorps-programs
Description: A national registry for finding employment opportunities after high school or college that simultaneously help build strong communities. Places thousands of young adults into intensive service positions where they learn valuable work skills, earn money for education, and develop an appreciation for citizenship.
Career Cruising from Anaca Technologies
488 Centrale Street
Memramcook, NB E4K 3S6
Contact: [email protected]
1-800-965-8541 X 2
http://www.realgameonline.ca/
https://public.careercruising.com/en/our-solutions/k-12/
Description: An online portal for educators of students K-12 to prepare every student for successful transitions, high levels of engagement, and a pathway that is individualized. There are portfolios that help students understand how their strengths and abilities will translate into the real world of work after school; interactive game experiences for applying knowledge about career; and planning activities that parents, teachers and students can work on collaboratively.
Career Builder
200 N. LaSalle Street Suite 1100
Chicago, IL 60601
1-800-891-8880
No Direct Contact: Build account free online
www.careerbuilder.com
Description: A website dedicated to building a professional resume and conducting nationwide job searches. Includes articles written about how to build a professional portfolio, databases to conduct research on various job positions, and a searchable database of open positions.
College Foundation of North Carolina Career Resources
2917 Highlands Blvd
Raleigh, NC 27629
Contact: Build account free online
1-888-234-6400
https://www1.cfnc.org/Home/Adult_Learner/Adult_Learner.aspx
Description: Includes resources for planning for high school graduation, college planning and preparation and career exploration. Recommended for its career interest profiler, career cluster survey, basic skills survey, transferrable skills checklist, work values sorter and career key.
Corporation for National and Community Service
250 E Street SW
Washington, D.C.
Contact: [email protected]
1-800-942-2677
https://www.serve.gov/
Description: A national registry for finding local volunteer opportunities. This federal organization maintains that our country was built by engaged citizens who gave back to their communities.
County of Marin Volunteer and Student Internships
3501 Civic Center Drive, Suite 415
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: Mary Hao
415-473-3045
https://www.marincounty.org/depts/hr/divisions/talent-acquisition/volunteers-and-internships
Description: Connects students with volunteer and internships all over Marin County. Opportunities range from working the Marin County Fair, tutoring at Juvenile Hall, working in the libraries, drafting legal briefs, office administration and more.
Hall Middle School Community Service Activities
200 Doherty Drive
Larkspur, CA 94939
415-927-6978
https://www.lcmschools.org/Page/1606
Description: Hall Middle School requires students to participate in volunteer activities which improve the lives of others outside the school community. The requirements are as follows: 6th grade/ 6 hours, 7th grade/ 7 hours, 8thgrade/ 8 hours. This page provides links to area volunteer opportunities including the Volunteer Marin database, the Marin Foodbank, Ceres Community Project, Marin Audubon Society, Marin County Parks, and the National Charity League.
Kuder Occupational Inventory
302 Visions Parkway
Adel, IA 50003
Contact: [email protected]
1-800-314-8972
https://www.kuder.com/
Description: Online services include career assessment surveys, education planning, and guidance resources. Additionally, there are links to personalized career coaching and video libraries that explore the importance of early planning.
Marin County School to Career Partnership
Marin County Office of Education
1111 Las Gallinas Ave
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: Araceli Nunez
415-472-4110
https://sites.google.com/site/sanrafaelintern/home
Description: Sets students up with internship opportunities, job shadowing, career days, guest speaker program information, career building services and more. There are searchable databases, workshops offered and articles about the benefits of engaging in career practice during the high school years.
ONET Work Values Sorter
Online only
Contact: [email protected]
https://www.onetonline.org/find/descriptor/browse/Work_Values/
Description: Explores the different workplace values to help individuals identify what conditions are most important: achievement, independence, recognition, relationships, support, and working conditions.
Peace Corps
1301 Clay Street
Oakland, CA 94612
1-855-855-1961
https://www.peacecorps.gov/
Description: Volunteers work at the grassroots level to create change that lasts long after their service. As a Volunteer, you can make an investment in our world—one handshake, one project, one friendship at a time—that leads to new possibilities in service and when you return home.
San Rafael High School College and Career Center
150 3rd Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Avi Fernandez
415-485-3241
http://sanrafael.srcs.org/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1300872855570
Description: Includes information on college night for seniors, financial aid week, scholarship application information, the DREAM act details, a college planning guide, a work permit intent to employ, as well as many useful articles about making college and career decisions.
Self Directed Search for Career Typology
16204 N Florida Ave
Lutz, FL 33549
Contact: [email protected]
866-727-2884
http://www.self-directed-search.com/
Description: Based on Holland’s theory of career development, this site helps individuals discover their type and ideal work climate: realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising and/or conventional.
CPP, Inc.
185 North Wolfe Road
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Contact: Leslie Moroni
650-969-8901
https://www.cpp.com/products/strong/index.aspx
Description: From this site, there are many inventories related to personality and typology including Myers-Brigg Type Indicator, Strong Interest Inventory, Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument, FIRO Communication Insight, and more.
Vocopher Life Design
University of Colorado, Denver
Contact: Kevin Galvin
http://vocopher.com/
Description: An online collection of materials, assessments, interview questions, and surveys that utilizes Super’s theories on career development. Includes links to a life design counseling manual, career construction interview questions, career maturity inventory, a resource library, and a career construction inventory.
Volunteer Match Marin
550 Montgomery Street, 8th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
https://www.volunteermatch.org/search?l=Muir%20Beach%2C%20CA
Description: A national organization dedicated to matching people with local volunteer opportunities. The searchable database offers one-time events and ongoing opportunities.
Counseling and Family Support ServicesApple Family Works
4 Joseph Court
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: [email protected]
415-492-1099
https://www.marinhhs.org/community-resource-guide/apple-familyworks
Description: Nonprofit agency that offers a sliding scale services to Marin County residents. Services include counseling to address life transitions, anxiety, depression, grief, relationships, anger and stress. Additionally, CPR and first aid classes are available.
Bay Area Center for ADD/ADHD
Various locations throughout the Bay Area
Contact: [email protected]
415-547-0241
http://www.bayareaadhd.com/
Description: We assess and diagnose ADD/ADHD for children and adults in a few sessions and provide tailored treatment recommendations and referrals. We can also provide more extensive psychological assessments to understand you or your family members' strengths and weaknesses.
Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the North Bay
1618 2nd Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Karen Bluestone
415-453-3800
http://www.bbbsnorthbay.org/site/c.9hKMI1MJIkI0E/b.7633569/k.F0BA/Home_Page.htm
Description: This organization connects area youth with adult mentors. Having a positive mentor can increase self-confidence, reduce likelihood of involvement in risky behaviors, foster positive relationship skills, and motivate kids on a pathway to life success. Extensive background checks are utilized to ensure safety of all participants.
CHADD of Northern California
369 Santa Paula
San Leandro, CA 94579
Contact: via online form
Description: This website is a resource for helping you and your child learn what attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is and what it isn’t. We will provide you with the tools and information that your child needs to fully develop his/her potential. It starts with getting the right diagnosis, finding the right treatment, getting help at school, and learning from others who have walked in your shoes. There are meetings, referral services for therapists and treatment, and links to information on ADD and ADHD.
Child Therapy Marin
905 Sir Francis Drake, Suite F
Kentfield, CA
Contact: Jennifer Couture
415-578-0588
http://childtherapymarin.com/
Description: A lifelong advocate for children, I have had the honor to offer support to those suffering with a variety of concerns, including anxiety, depression, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, compromised nervous systems, life-threatening disorders, physical and emotional traumas, family trauma, grief and loss. I am honored to provide therapeutic, on-going support for children ages 3 to 13-years-old and their families.
Child Therapy Institute of Marin
1480 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 8
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Brian Lukas, Director
415-456-7724 X 1
http://childtherapyinstitute.org/
Description: The Child Therapy Institute, previously called The Child Therapy Institute of Marin, was founded in 1992 by Tessamarie Capitolo, MFT, ISST and David Capitolo, MFT. our services and mission still greatly reflect their vision for affordable ongoing psychotherapy for children and families from many different backgrounds.
We seek to increase awareness that our community’s children are a precious resource to be nurtured, protected and guided into adulthood.
Community Institute for Psychotherapy of Marin
1330 Lincoln Ave., Suite 201
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Robin Joy Berenson, Executive & Clinical Director
415-459-5999
http://cipmarin.org/index.html
Description: The Community Institute for Psychotherapy (CIP), a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. We are a grassroots agency, that has been serving Marin County for over 30 years. We offer quality, affordable counseling and psychotherapy for families, individuals, and couples. We can help with conditions including depression, anxiety, relationship problems, parenting and family issues, work and career issues, major life changes and transitions, child and adolescent concerns, school-related issues, grief and bereavement, trauma, domestic violence, abuse, substance abuse, and gender issues. At CIP, clients learn to understand themselves better and how to live richer, fuller lives.
Family Service Agency of Marin
555 Northgate Drive
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: [email protected]
415-491-5700
http://fsamarin.org/
Description: Family Service Agency of Marin provides affordable and accessible behavioral and mental health services to children, adults and families. Through every stage of life from pregnancy and childhood to adolescence, adulthood and into the elder years, FSA therapists, counselors and advocates help in times of crisis and transition. FSA has Marin County’s most comprehensive child and family trauma services and also specializes in addiction recovery services. FSA also operates the county’s only 24/7 Suicide Prevention and Crisis Hotline. Our goal is to strengthen individuals of all ages, and families of all cultures.
Jewish Family and Children’s Services
600 5th Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94301
Contact: [email protected]
415-491-7960
Description: As the problem-solving center for residents of San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, Santa Clara, and San Mateo counties, we are a lifeline for children, families, and older adults facing personal crises or challenges. Whether it’s help for a major life transition or just some support to get through the day, JFCS is here for you. We have over 40 programs, including home care for seniors, therapy for children, youth volunteer programs, services for people with disabilities, and much more.
Jeannete Prandi Children’s Center
2 Jeannette Prandi Way
San Rafael, CA 94904
Contact: Michael Grogan
415-499-3750
http://prandicenter.org/
Description: A safe haven for children where child-centered practices are used with highly specialized and trained team members that conduct post traumatic event forensic interviews. Additionally, The Child Abuse Treatment (CHAT) program is a partnership between the Marin County District Attorney's Office and Family Service Agency's Childhood Trauma Program. The CHAT program is funded by the Office of Emergency Services and offers short-term and long-term services free of charge for eligible families. The CHAT services provide: assessment of your family's needs; individual, family and group therapy; parent support and education; information and referrals.
Special Needs
Al-Anon/AlaTeen Information
Various locations throughout Marin; see website for meeting dates and venue
Contact: See webite CONTACT page to receive a reply
http://www.marinal-anon.org/
Description: Al-Anon is a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems. They believe that alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid recovery. Al-Anon's primary purpose is to help families and friends of alcoholics, whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.
Bay Area Community Resources
https://www.bacr.org/programs/alcohol-drug
Description: Over 75,000 students in the Bay Area participate in after school programs where they learn to be productive, navigate challenges successfully and build positive relationships with their peers and adults.
Children and Family Services Emergency Response/CPS
3250 Kerner Blvd.
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: 24 hour availability by phone
415-473-7153
https://www.marinhhs.org/children-family-services-emergency-response
Description: Children and Family Services (CFS) Emergency Response is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to receive and assess allegations of child abuse, neglect or exploitation. Each report is assessed to determine the level of response/information required to protect the child(ren). Children and Family Services will respond to all reports that rise to the standard of investigation within 24 hours, or within ten calendar days as assessed. If an in-person response is not required, the report will be documented in our computer system. Any incident of alleged or suspected child abuse, or a reasonable suspicion of abuse, which comes to attention, should immediately be reported.
Center for Domestic Peace, Marin
734 A Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: 24 hour availability by phone
415-924-6616
http://www.centerfordomesticpeace.org/
Description: Center for Domestic Peace (C4DP) leads a comprehensive community effort to end the #1 violent crime in Marin County: domestic violence. They provide transformational services and programs that protect and enhance victim safety, and ultimately engage our community in permanent change. Each year, the core services promote the safety and empowerment of more than 4,500 individuals impacted by domestic violence through: an emergency shelter, 24/7 hotlines, long-term transitional housing, support groups, legal advocacy and services, and a TeenResource ManKind and WomanKind program for men and women who seek to end the violence in their relationships. They engage, train, and coordinate professionals from various sectors to promote a coordinated community response to domestic violence within multiple systems – including legal services, law enforcement, criminal justice, health and mental health, and education. They take a leadership role in promoting social transformation through technical assistance, education, prevention (including teens and adults), and policy initiatives.
Family and Children’s Law Center of San Rafael
30 North San Pedro Road, Suite 245
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: [email protected]
415-492-9230
http://www.faclc.org/
Description: The Family & Children's Law Center enables children and families to enjoy a more successful future by helping them to navigate the legal system. They provide high-quality, low-cost legal services to children and families on matters ranging from child abuse and domestic violence to child custody and support. They are advocates for the needs and rights of children and serve all forms of families.
Full Circle Addiction and Recovery Services
PO Box 2813
San Anselmo, CA 94979
Contact: 24 hour availability by phone
415-202-6255
http://www.fullcirclerecoverycenter.net/
Description: Full Circle Addiction and Recovery Services is dedicated to changing the industry standard for treatment, client-care and success. By providing a Full Circle continuum of care and support, they are passionate about inspiring individuals into a life of long-term recovery.
Home, Community, Health and Wellness Resources for Marin County
3501 Civic Center Drive, Suite 325
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: Matthew Hymel, County Administrator
415-473-7000
http://www.marincounty.org/residents/health-wellness
Description: The county provides links to aging and adult services; drugs, alcohol and tobacco information; animal care and welfare services; benefits and job assistance; health clinics; health emergency services; family services; homelessness services; mental health services; and community data. Many of the links are also present on this list.
Huckleberry Youth
3310 Geary Blvd.
San Francisco, CA 94118
415-668-2622
https://www.huckleberryyouth.org
Description: Huckleberry’s mission is to educate, inspire, and support under served youth to develop healthy life choices, to maximize their potential, and to realize their dreams. Since 1967, we have accomplished this by providing San Francisco and Marin youth and their families with a network of services and opportunities by caring peers and adults.
For teens and their families everywhere, adolescence can be a difficult time. Many low-income youth face additional barriers, risks and pressures, making these years even more critical. Though challenging, adolescence presents a unique opportunity to change course and make choices that will lead to a more promising future. For nearly 50 years, Huckleberry has partnered with teens and families to overcome adversity.
We seek to empower young people to develop and maintain healthy relationships as well as promote their talents, ideas, leadership and health; to assist youth and their families in overcoming the obstacles they may encounter, which can include family concerns, drug and alcohol abuse, mental health challenges, teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, violence, social and economic inequities, and physical and sexual abuse; and to assist clients in navigating complex social welfare, educational and juvenile justice systems
Sunny Hills
300 Sunny Hills Drive
San Anselmo, CA 94960
Tel: 415-457-3200
https://www.sunnyhillsservices.org/
Description: Sunny Hills Services is a private, non-profit organization serving vulnerable youth and their families. Founded in 1895 as an orphanage and farm in Marin County, California, Sunny Hills Services is now a regional child welfare organization dedicated to protecting, serving, nurturing and healing at-risk children and adolescents. The mission of Sunny Hills Services is to help vulnerable children, youth and their families use their strengths to develop healthy relationships and fulfilling lives.
Legal Aid of Marin
30 North San Pedro, Suite 220
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: Jonathon Gertler
415-492-0230
https://legalaidmarin.org/
Description: Created to provide access to the civil justice system to low-income, vulnerable, and otherwise underserved residents of Marin County. They strive for practical solutions to client problems through quality legal services.
Marin Department of Child Support Services
88 Rowland Way, Suite 200
Novato, CA 94945
Contact: Jill Francis
866-901-3212
https://www.marincounty.org/depts/cs
Description: The Division of Child Support Services is responsible for establishing and enforcing orders for child support. The Mission: Children deserve the security of having their needs met. Parents are responsible for providing financial, medical and emotional support for their children. To achieve these goals, they establish and enforce child support orders, treating all parties with respect, and serve the community through outreach and education.
Marin Family Court
Civic Center, Hall of Justice, Room 113
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: [email protected]
415-444-7040
https://www.marincourt.org/family.htm
Description: This court is dedicated to helping families with children to deal with the legal aspects of difficult life transitions. Attorneys specialize in working with families through education of the process, understanding forms and procedures, and the implications and order of court proceedings and its impact on children.
Marin Health and Human Services
3240 Kerner Blvd
San Rafael, CA 94901
Contact: Grant Colfax, Health and Human Services Director
415-473-3696
https://www.marinhhs.org/
Description: County organization dedicated to promote and protect the health, well-being, self-sufficiency, and safety of all people in Marin. Includes behavioral health and recovery services, public health services, and social services.
Marin Youth Court
16 Jeanette Prandi Way
San Rafael, CA 94903
Contact: Don Carney
415-459-9622
http://marinyouthcourt.org/index.html
Description: The YMCA Marin County Youth Court is an alternative to the traditional juvenile justice system. Based on the principals of restorative justice Youth Court empowers teens to take an active role in addressing and supporting their peers when they have made a poor choice. Restorative practices focus on learning from mistakes rather than being punished. The goal is to repair the harm done and the relationships impacted, so the youth may return to the community as more reflective and wiser person. The YMCA Youth Court Program has been on the forefront of mitigating the school-to-prison pipeline by deploying restorative practices that keep kids in school and out of the juvenile justice system. This innovative program has a 95% completion rate and only 8% recidivate within the following year. Successful completion of the program removes the juvenile record. The Youth Court’s transformative power is derived from its non-adversarial, peer-to-peer restorative practices. The program has diverted over 900 youth from the juvenile justice system in the past ten years. With a record overwhelming success, restorative justice dispels the myths of "being soft on crime" or the "justice system is beyond reform."
Muir Wood
938 B Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
415-785-8724
http://muirwoodteen.com/
Description: Muir Wood also offers an outpatient program in nearby San Rafael that serves boys and girls ages 12-19 with substance use disorder and co-occurring behavioral health issues. Our highly credentialed team works closely with teens and families to develop an individualized treatment plan that may include group therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, dialectal behavior therapy, and when needed, medication management. Our philosophy emphasizes kindness and respect over confrontation or control. We create the conditions that allow teens to feel valued, engaged and willing to begin productive lives in recovery.
Suicide Prevention Center of Marin (a division of Family Service Agency)
24 HOUR HOTLINE
415-499-1100