When I started at Canal Alliance nearly 20 years ago, the organization was primarily focused on providing social services to the historically disadvantaged community in San Rafael’s Canal neighborhood. We helped Canal residents with issues such as accessing health care, education, job training and immigration legal services.
Over the years, we have served and continue to serve Marin’s diverse and hardworking Latino community, many of whom emigrated here from remote regions of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Mexico.
Marin’s Latino community has always been integral to the success of our region and local economy, providing key workers in many sectors including health care, home care, restaurant and service industries, construction, transit and more.
While Canal Alliance’s commitment to providing social services remains, our approach to breaking the generational cycle of poverty has evolved. We have begun to focus more of our efforts toward remedying historic inequities and systematic barriers that impede and prevent Marin’s Latino community from achieving economic prosperity.
Perhaps the most pressing barrier for the community is access to safe and affordable housing.
The Canal neighborhood has long struggled with poor housing conditions, rising rents and the constant threat of eviction. When community members are forced to leave the Canal neighborhood, they often have no choice but to leave Marin entirely, as everywhere else in the county is often more expensive. Homeownership, which many of our residents dream of, is often well out of reach.
Many years ago, our organization acquired 12 housing units in the Canal neighborhood, which we offer to residents at reduced rent. While this strategy provides a clear benefit to the tenants residing at these units, providing access to safe and affordable housing has not previously been central to our mission.
Why not? Because housing is hard, expensive and complicated. Furthermore, Canal Alliance has not historically had the resources or knowledge to build, buy, preserve or protect homes for our community.