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Marin County 10 Year Plan to End Homelessness

Did you know that in Marin there are over 1,200 single individuals and families experiencing homelessness? There are also over 4,000 households at risk of losing their housing.  The Marin Partnership to End Homelessness and the Marin County Homeless Policy Steering Committee invites you to be a part of an important community conversation.

We are revising our strategic plan to Prevent and End Homelessness through a community-wide planning process.  We are inviting the community to join us and be part of building the plan to prevent and end homelessness by attending a community meeting.

Community Meetings will be held througout the county and will focus on defining the problem and the strategies Marin has implemented so far. This is also an opportunity to learn more about how Marin intends to update its 10 Year Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness and how the community can get involved in the planning process.

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Monday May 21, 2012 at the Marin Health & Wellness Campus at 3240 Kerner Blvd. San Rafael - THIS meeting will be conducted in Spanish and translated to English

There are 6 community meetings scheduled throughout the county including:

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Wednesday May 16th - Dance Palace, Pt. Reyes Station at 6PM

Friday May 18th - College of Marin, Fusselman Hall, Room 120 at 6PM

Saturday May 19th - Marguerita C. Johnson Senior Center at 6PM

Wednesday May 23rd - Hamilton Community Center, Club Rooms 2/3, at 6PM

Please contact us if you require any special accommodations for these meetings (translation-interpreration services): Joe Hegedus 415-459-0134, jhegedus@marinpartnership.org or Lisa Sepahi 415-473-3501, lsepahi@marincounty.org

 

 

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