
May Mental Health Month Youth Art and Film Showcase
May 6th, 2023
Share your story through art that reflects messages that are hopeful and draw from your uniqueperspective and experience.
Vision
Marin 9 to 25 is an action-oriented collective of Marin County youth and adults dedicated to realizing positive and equitable outcomes for youth age 9 to 25.
Aim
Marin 9 to 25’s aim is to ensure that all young people in Marin County can meet their physical, mental, and social health needs.
Principles
In shaping our agenda and approaching our work, we will support activities that align with our principles:
Shared Agenda: Participants share the same vision, problem statement and approach.
Coordinated Activities and Communications: Participants coordinate project activities, promoted by frequent and structured communications.
Aligned and Equitable Understanding of Youth Needs and Measurement: Participants work to identify youth needs set agreed-upon common metrics for measuring our programs’ impact.
Prevent Duplication of Efforts. Participants are committed to reducing service delivery duplication and inefficiencies to better streamline care and reduce overall cost of care.
Ongoing Public and Private Stakeholder Buy-In: County leaders serve as the backbone for Marin 9 to 25 sustainability, with private organizations as key partners.
Composition
Program advisors will include 4-5 county representatives. Current representatives include:
Maureen “Mo” DeNieva-Marsh, Marin Health and Human Services
Samantha Klein, Marin County Probation
Nancy Vernon, Board of Supervisors
Michelle Drake, Marin County Office of Education
Diango Reyes, Multicultural Center of Marin
Backbone staff from BluePath Health includes:
Lauren Jacobson, Program Manager
lauren.jacobson@bluepathhealth.com
Robby Franceschini, Policy Director
Timi Leslie, Advisor