2024-2025 Annual Impact Report

OUR KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Aging in Place & Older Adult Advocacy Our Elders Advisory Council continues to lead with vision, ensuring older adult voices are at the center of planning and advocacy. The Older Adult Needs Assessment created a vital platform for innovation, guiding us toward new programs that address transportation and home safety. These initiatives strengthen our commitment to helping older adults age in place with dignity, security, and connection. Advancing Early Childhood Equity This year we deepened our work to ensure that every child in our community has a strong foundation in life. Through our free bilingual playgroup and our five-week Summer Bridge program, we created opportunities for children under five to learn, play, and build social connections—regardless of family income. We also introduced swim lessons and science/tech education, joined the Disability Coalition, and partnered with early learning providers to improve early intervention assessments and services for young children. Expanding Access to Services Living in West Marin offers the gift of seclusion, but it also creates challenges in accessing essential services. This year, through our food bank, congregate senior meals, regional health fairs, free bilingual 0-5 playgroups, and new partnerships like the medically tailored meals program with the Ceres Project, we brought critical resources directly to our community. By bridging these gaps, we ensure that residents of all ages not only meet basic needs but also have the opportunity to thrive.

LIVING OUR VALUES COLLABORATION GENEROSITY EMPOWERMENT INTEGRITY

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