Partnership Between Marin County and ECS
For over 40 years, Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco (ECS) has been at the forefront of our community’s efforts to address the homelessness crisis in the San Francisco Bay Area. ECS offers a broad range of essential programs that help the most vulnerable members of our community secure housing and economic stability. Innovative and client-centered programs include high quality supportive housing, shelter, behavioral health counseling, housing navigation and problem solving via Adult Coordinated Entry, workforce development and employment stabilization, senior services, and meal programs for 13,000 people experiencing homelessness, extreme poverty, and food insecurity each year. Please review this information brochure to learn more about ECS’s approach to Housing First and positive supportive housing outcomes.
With 650+ employees, 40+ programs and services and 12+ locations, Marin HHS is the largest department in the County of Marin, and it is the mission of Marin HHS to promote and protect the health, well being, self-sufficiency, and safety of all people in Marin.
The Marin HHS VISION, as outlined in its Strategic Plan to Achieve Health and Wellness Equity is that All in Marin flourish by:
Becoming an anti-racist organization for services, programs, clients, staff, and partners
Being one integrated, coordinated, collaborative, non-siloed organization for staff and clients
All employees have the opportunity to influence the organization and thrive in their pursuits
All residents can live their most happy, healthy, safe, and self-sufficient best lives.