Marin 9 to 25 December Steering Committee Meeting: Inspiring Youth Voices
Marin 9 to 25's September Steering Committee Meeting: A Focus on Suicide Prevention and Recovery
Partnership Spotlight: PARC Framework Readies for Disasters
Youth Wellness Services Receive Boost in Marin
Marin 9 to 25's Payer and Funder July Meeting Recap
Recap of Marin 9 to 25's June 2023 Payer and Funder Workgroup Meeting
Celebrating Pride and Youth Wellness: Marin 9 to 25's June Steering Committee Meeting
April Youth Visioning Workgroup Meeting
Marin 9 to 25 Advisory Team Spotlight: Lisa Miller
Marin 9 to 25 Advisory Team Spotlight: Nancy Vernon
March 2023: Youth Visioning Workgroup Highlights
The March Youth Visioning Workgroup meeting was filled with exciting updates and upcoming initiatives!
March Steering Committee Highlights
This past week, Marin 9 to 25 held its Monthly Steering Committee Meeting with keynote speaker was Supervisor Katie Rice, who expressed her unwavering support and commitment to the well-being of the youth. Additionally, youth presenters from the Marin County Youth Commission (MCYC) shared valuable insights and plans for their sub-committees.
Marin 9 to 25 Advisory Team Spotlight: Maureen "Mo" de Nieva-Marsh
2022: A Breakthrough Year for Marin 9 to 25
Youth Visioning Group Meeting Highlights
On Monday, December 5th, the Youth Visioning meeting took place at the Multicultural Center of Marin. The youth gathered to discuss important issues in Marin and posed the question, “What is it like for youth in Marin? Discuss positives and negatives”. This discussion brought up key points such as how while Marin is a close-knit community, the community itself is not as inclusive and supportive around the low-income population.
Introducing Gabby Agar
Hello, Marin 9 to 25 Community!
My name is Gabriellah “Gabby” Agar and I am interning with Marin 9 to 25. I wanted to take the time to introduce myself and share how I approach this work.
Leadership Corner
Leadership Corner: Chief Marlon Washington
When I joined the Probation Department a year ago, I learned of the Marin 9 to 25 project almost immediately. Marin 9 to 25 was still the passion project of the planning committee at the time, but I knew it was imperative that I provide my full support to the initiative. Marin 9 to 25 recognizes that if it takes a community/village to raise a child, then someone needs to nurture and develop that community/village.
Introducing Alexa Davidson
Greetings Marin 9 to 25 Community!
My name is Alexa Davidson and I am a Co-Chair of Marin 9 to 25. I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce myself and share a bit about why I am involved in these efforts and how I approach this work. Thank you for being here!
Introducing Talia Harter
Hello, Marin 9 to 25!
My name is Talia Harter, and in July of this year, I was asked to join Marin 9 to 25 as the Youth Co-Chair. I have known about Marin 9 to 25 for over a year now, and I was thrilled to hear about the many wonderful people and groups involved. I am grateful to have this opportunity to work with you all on this vital coalition. I believe that the work Marin 9 to 25 will do to help better serve youth in our community is critical, now more than ever.
Marin County Crisis Text Line
In May 2021, the County of Marin launched a Marin-specific crisis text line. The purpose of Crisis Text Line is to provide all Marin residents with a free and confidential counseling, with support from trained professionals. With a soft launch, the program was not able to meet the 200 monthly text goal, which would allow the County to have access to a data dashboard with more information about what problems Marin residents are going through