Youth Wellness Services Receive Boost in Marin

Marin 9 to 25 helps amplify the voices of local youth in defining and sharing support and solutions around physical and mental health.

The following is a joint release from the Marin County Probation Department, Marin 9 to 25, and the California Accountable Communities for Health Initiative.

San Rafael, Calif. – New grant funding has been secured to help wellness programs in Marin County schools build stronger, healthier, more equitable youth-oriented services.

The initiative known as Marin 9 to 25 has accepted $400,000 over the next 2 ½ years in support from the California Accountable Communities for Health Initiative (CACHI)[External] as part of a major statewide effort to reimagine California’s health system. With that influx of funds, Marin youth will have more opportunities to take action and have their voices heard in the development of programs.

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