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Marin County Public Health Division
20 N. San Pedro Road, San Rafael, CA 94903
This is the administrative office for the Marin County Division of Public Health. They maintain a variety of communityMore health and prevention services, including Child Health Disability Prevention and the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program. They also run the Epidemiology program, communicable disease reporting, and provide general HIV/AIDS services. Furthermore, the Division of Public Health maintains the Bay Area Regional Immunization Registry.
Marin County Department of Health and Human Services
20 North San Pedro Road, San Rafael, CA 94903
The mission of the Marin County Department of Health and Human Services is to promote and protect the health,More well-being, self-sufficiency and safety of the entire population of Marin County. The department delivers, coordinates and/or administers a range of state, federal and local programs that address the county's health and welfare needs. Many of its services are mandated by state and federal laws.
IHSS Public Authority of Marin
20 N San Pedro Road, San Rafael, CA 94903
The IHSS Public Authority is a public agency of home health-care assistants. They serve low-income elderly and disabledMore residents of Marin who require in-home care services in order to be safe in their homes. The IHSS Public Authority hires and trains providers to assist in daily care.
Center Point
86 Belvedere St, San Rafael, CA 94901
Center Point is a nonprofit organization that offers health, social, and rehabilitation services to the public. It hasMore adult programs for people who need an intensive service environment, and an outpatient program that includes treatment planning and individual counseling. It also operates the VET-PEERS program for veterans who are suffering from PTSD or other mental health issues. If you would like to make a donation, please contact the center.
Marin Children & Families Commission
523 4th St, San Rafael, CA 94901
The Marin Children and Families Commission is dedicated to making sure children flourish in a supportive and caringMore environment. They support a special health initiative to ensure comprehensive health coverage for children between 0 and 5. It also maintains a Ready for School program that seeks to provide access to quality early care. It also takes part in public forums and media outreach in an attempt to change public policy in Marin.
Linda G Garb, M.D.
77 Mark Dr, San Rafael, CA 94903
Dr. Linda Garb is a Preventive Medicine Specialist practicing in San Rafael. She attended Ohio State University CollegeMore of Medicine. She specializes in Public Health.
Mark Leno, California State Senator
3501 Civic Center Dr, San Rafael, CA 94903
Democrat Mark Leno was elected to the California State Senate in 2008. He represents the senate's third district,More encompassing San Rafael and all of Marin County as well as parts of Sonoma and San Francisco counties. He chairs the Senate Public Safety Committee and the Budget and Fiscal Review Subcommittee on Health and Human Services. He is also a member of five other standing committees, including Budget, Appropriations, Health, Judiciary, and Labor and Industrial Relations.
Marin County Vital Statistics (Official Public Records)
20 N. San Pedro Road, San Rafael, CA 94903
The Marin County Office of Vital Statistics is part of the Department of Health and Human Services. The office maintainsMore birth certificates for all Marin County births that have occurred that year and the previous year. The office also maintains death certificates for Marin County in a similar manner. Please note there is a $16 fee if you request a birth certificate and a $12 fee for a death certificate. You can also visit the Office of Vital Statistics to apply for the State Medical Marijuana Photo Identification Card.
Marin County Building & Construction Trades Council
4174 Redwood Hwy, San Rafael, CA 94903

The primary mission of the Marin Building and Construction Trades Council of California (SBCTC) is to improve theMore health, jobs safety and economic conditions of the members of its affiliates and of all working men, women and minors in the construction industry by all lawful means.</p> <p>Through advocacy in both the public and private sectors the SBCTC also seeks adoption of programs and policies that promote the security and welfare of the general public.</p>

Bay Area Legal Aid
30 N San Pedro Rd, San Rafael, CA 94903
Bay Area Legal Aid operates from several locations in the San Francisco Bay Area and aims to provide quality legalMore services to  low-income residents. It also helps clients get access to health care services, public benefits, affordable housing and domestic violence prevention.
Trilogy Intergrated Resources
1101 5th Ave, San Rafael, CA 94901
Trilogy Integrated Resources is located in San Rafael. The company works with state and county governments to establishMore community-oriented Web sites. Services of Trilogy Integrated Resources include web development, consulting, advocacy and creating networks for children, families and public health. For more information, visit Trilogy Integrated Resources' Web site.
International Society of Neurofeedback & Research
1925 Francisco Blvd E, San Rafael, CA 94901
ISNR is a member organization for health professionals, educators, researchers and students. ISNRMore seeks to improve lives through neurofeedback and other brain regulation modalities; encourage understanding of brain physiology and its impact on behavior; promote scientific research and peer-reviewed publications; and provide information resources for the public and professionals. ISNR sponsors educational events, grants and research throughout the year.
League of Women Voters of Marin County
4340 Redwood Hwy, San Rafael, CA 94903

In 1920, The League of Women Voters was founded as a non-partisan political organization. It fights to improveMore systems of government and makes an impact on public policies through citizen education and advocacy.</p> <p>The League of Women Voters of Marin County is fully involved with the Marin government and its local issues. Members attend various meetings, which include meetings for the water districts, health care districts, the College of Marin board and government agencies.</p>