The first-of-a-kind institution at 4162 Redwood Highway provides maternal mental health peer support services, including a call and text support line, peer counseling, support groups and other education programs.
Another lawsuit pitting homeless people against a city in wealthy Marin County is now in full swing. This time, San Rafael occupies the hot seat. A recent order by a federal judge has substantially diminished the impact of San Rafael’s restrictive homeless camping ordinance. In addition, the city must perform administrative tasks that may be challenging for officials to manage with its current resources.
The expansion will allow the nonprofit to continue strengthening its programs and services for the Latino community, said Omar Carrera, chief executive officer of the nonprofit.