Marin County Resources
Opening the World has partnered with the Marin County Prevention and Early Intervention Program (PEI) to raise awareness about mental health and social justice issues and provide our community with helpful resources.
If you or someone you care about is struggling, please call or text 988 or find helpful resources here.
Suicide
National Suicide Prevention
Lifeline Hours: Available 24 hours
Languages: English, Spanish
Linea Nacional de Prevención del Suicidio (espagnol): (888) 628-9454
Phone: (800) 273-8255
Text: 9-8-8
Website: 988lifeline.org
NAMI Marin
Phone: (415) 444-0480
Email: info@namimarin.org
Website: namimarin.org
Family Support Groups: namimarin.org/support-and-education/support-groups/nami-family-support-group/
Homelessness
*This video is a reenactment of actual events by actors.
Community Action Marin
Website: camarin.org/getservices/
Homeward Bound of Marin
Phone: (415) 382-3363
Website: hbofm.org
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Phone: (415) 454-3303
Website: vinnies.org
Marin County Office of Education
Foster Youth and Students Experiencing Homelessness
Phone: (415) 491-6648
Website: marinschools.org/programs-services/services/education-services/mckinney-vento-foster
Substance Use
If you or someone you care about is struggling with substance use please call or text 988 or find helpful resources here.
Incarceration
Legal Aid of Marin
Phone: (415) 492-0230
Website: legalaidmarin.org
Immigration/Inmigración
Marin County Immigrant Resource Toolkit
Website: marincounty.gov/departments/executive/immigrant-rights-resources
Canal Alliance
Phone: (415) 454-2640
Website: canalalliance.org
Racism
For more information on racism, please visit:
Marin Health & Human Services
Behavioral Health & Recovery Services
Race and Racism Resource List
Website: marinhhs.org/race-racism
Aging
Resources for the Aging: Marin County Aging and Adult Services (Marin Health and Human Services)
Phone: (415) 473-4636 | (415) 473-INFO
Website: marinhhs.org/aging-adult-services