This facility at the Marin Health & Wellness Campus includes Buckelew Employment Services, Marin Assisted Independent Living, the Marin County Department of Health and Human Services' adult mental health program and the STAR program. It also houses the Community Action Marin Enterprise Resource Center and the Linda Reed Activities Club.
This facility provides social services, as well as services for children and family. It also houses WIC, the supplemental food and nutrition program for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, as well as children younger than five-years-old.
Speedpro Imaging is a large-format digital printing company that produces extreme-resolution graphics aimed at enhancing brand marketing efforts through the power of visual communication. Speedpro specializes in retail and brand graphics, trade show displays, event signs, posters, wall murals, window graphics, floor graphics, photo reproduction, banners and vehicle and fleet graphics. Speedpro offers multiple green and sustainable printing options, including banners, poster paper and mounting boards. Speedpro serves the Bay Area, San Francisco, Marin County and the surrounding areas.
Civic Center Volunteers provides volunteers to local county government. Founded in 1979, it is an internationally recognized innovative volunteer program. The program delivered $7.9 million in services to the residents of Marin in 2009.
The Marin County Human Resources office handles all of Marin County's personnel needs for county government offices. It also fills and manages volunteer and student internship positions.
The Board of Supervisors is the legislative and executive branch of Marin County. Composed of five district representatives, this board oversees the county departments, social organizations and services and county infrastructure.
The county jail is operated by the Detention Services Bureau of the Marin County Sheriff's Office. It includes the custody division, which maintains and staffs the county jail.
This is the main office for Marin County Dental Health Services. Services include general exams, cleanings, emergency relief, fillings, partials or dentures and crowns or bridges. It also provides routine extractions, root canals and oral health counseling. In order to receive dental care at this location you must be a Marin resident and either take part in DentiCal, CalKids, CHDP/CCS, Healthy Families, or pay for the services yourself.
The Marin County Department of Public Works works under the direction of the Board of Supervisors to provide a safe environment and enhanced quality of life through improvements and maintenance of public infrastructure. The department provides service and support to other county departments and local agencies to assist them in achieving their goals.
The Marin County Department of Finance monitors the financial performance of local government and strives to protect any public funds that are available. This department maintains several financial accounts for schools, as well as deals with budget issues and how taxes are apportioned throughout the county. The administrative office is located in Room 224 of the Marin County Civic Center.
This government agency administers federal housing programs and serves as an advisory board to the Housing Authority. The agency administers Section 8 housing vouchers and runs six public housing projects.
The treasurer tax-collector receives, safeguards and invests county, school and special district funds. It collects taxes and administers and settles estates for county residents. Collections include property taxes, supplemental taxes, transient occupancy taxes, business licenses and central collections for county departments.