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Buckelew Employment Services (BES) is a comprehensive program designed to assist people in securing and maintaining employment.  Services include pre-employment counseling, vocational training, job development, job placement, job coaching, a computer lab, and classes for support and skill development.  On-the-job learning opportunities are offered in the community and on-site in the kitchen, café, and office. [Building 3270, (415) 456-9350, www.buckelew.org]

Buckelew's Marin Assisted Independent Living (MAIL) Program helps clients live independently in the community, either individually or in households of 2-5 people. Staff provides a variety of supportive and mental health services to assist clients in maintaining their living situation. [Building 3270, (415) 457-1925, www.buckelew.org]

Community Action Marin’s Enterprise Resource Center, a peer-run, self-help organization, operates a drop-in center that features group activities, peer counseling and support, case management, and referral. [Building 3270, (415) 457-4554, www.camentalhealth.net]

Community Action Marin's Linda Reed Day Services (LRDS) Activities Club provides a three-day-a-week program for people who are interested in participating in structured activities. [Building 3270, (415) 457-4554, www.camarin.org]

The Connection Center is the heart of the campus. The reception area, hosted by bilingual, multi-cultural staff members, offers information about Campus programs and community resources, referrals, billing services, case management, health insurance enrollment, and assistance navigating and accessing services. [Building 3240, (415) 473-4300]

H&HS Adult Mental Health Clinic's STAR (Support and Treatment After Release) Program
is Marin’s innovative program which provides mentally ill offenders with services focused on recovery and transition. [Building 3270, (415) 473-2100]

H&HS Community Mental Health Youth and Family Services provides outpatient mental health services, including assessment, case management, family counseling, education and child psychiatry for children, youth and families. [Building 3230, (415) 473-6724]

H&HS Health Clinics offer STD, TB, HIV, Immunization, Women's Health Services, and Reproductive Health Services, including Family Planning and Maternity, all together in one building. [Building 3260, (415) 473-4400]

H&HS Social Services Children & Family Services Program provides State mandated services ranging from child abuse prevention to adoption.  The goal is to provide assistance which will help families keep their children safe at home and prevent the need for foster care placement. [Building 3250, (415) 473-2200]

Marin Community Clinics (MCC) is a vital link for thousands of uninsured and low-income women, children, and families who cannot afford insurance or private health care. MCC has crated an extensive primary care delivery system that is currently serving more than 14,000 patients annually.  The new San Rafael clinic features 18 exam rooms, six dental chairs, and classrooms for health education. [Building 3110, (415) 448-1500, www.marinclinic.org]

Women, Infant & Children’s (WIC) Program
is a supplemental food and nutrition program for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women and children under age five who have a nutritional risk. The services provided by the program include nutrition education, breastfeeding promotion, medical care referrals, and specific supplemental nutritious foods designed to meet the participants enhanced dietary needs for specific nutrients during brief but critical periods of physiological development. [Building 3250, (415) 473-6889]

3240 Kerner Blvd, San Rafael 94901  |   hwcconnectioncenter@co.marin.ca.us |  (415) 473-4300
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