Overview
Did you know that a child’s brain is developed 90% by age 6? Numerous studies show that when children receive high-quality care and education during these early years of life, they are better prepared for school, become better readers, and are more likely to graduate high school. These outcomes benefit every child and family, and our community as a whole.
With the median annual cost for childcare for a preschooler at $19,448 for a childcare center and $17,976 for a family childcare home, the need for affordable childcare has only grown. Additionally there were also only 48% of children in working families in Marin for whom a licensed childcare space was available this past year. Community Action Marin has provided high-quality early childcare and education to the families of Marin for over 30 years. We have grown to become the largest provider of subsidized childcare in the county, serving 550+ families each day at 9 campuses from Marin City to Novato, and San Rafael to West Marin.
At Community Action Marin, we provide high-quality free and affordable early education, health, and social support to children and their families. We individualize the program for each child, from pre-natal to school-age, including supporting the development of the home language.
Programs
Through our programs, Community Action Marin sets children up to do well in school and later in life by giving them a safe, caring, home-away-from-home to have fun, learn, and explore. The agency’s Whole Family Approach works to ensure that needs are met and outcomes at the individual, agency, and community levels are achieved to strengthen well-being.
Early Childhood Education
Community Action Marin offers quality education programs for each age group. These programs are designed to provide children with the skills they need to support every stage in their development.
Our programs support families so that parents can work and know their children are being taken care of and learning. Our educational programs help families thrive.
Home Visiting Program
Our at-home childcare is an individualized program option designed for any family who may not have regular access to transportation or would prefer a personal visit from a home visitor.
In this program, parents and their home visitor partner together to plan fun-filled learning activities for the child based on the developmental goals of their age group. Each month social activities are also planned so that children and parents can come together for a learning and interactive experience with others in the program.
Learning Gardens
A longtime highlight of our Children and Family Services, our Learning Gardens program is growing in exciting ways to increase healthy eating choices and access to fresh fruits and vegetables among the families we serve.
Interested in one of our Children & Family programs? Email us now.
Family Childcare Network
Through this Workforce Development program, licensed childcare providers offer high quality childcare for children 0-3 years of age in a home setting. These locations combine the standards of a first-rate childcare center with the personal touch and familiarity of a home environment. Children are cared for in safe and healthy surroundings and enjoy developmentally and age-appropriate activities, and nurturing interactions.
Frequently Asked Questions
- High-quality childcare
- Developmentally age-appropriate programs
- Lunch and snack
- Safe and caring place for kids to have fun, learn, and explore
- Staff who speak both English and Spanish
The following are eligible; expectant women, children 0-5 years of age and their families. These groups must live in Marin County and meet federal poverty guidelines, receive public assistance, or are foster children.
For pre-natal – age 5, programs are full day, full year and include comprehensive health, nutrition, education, social services, and family development.
For children age 5+, programs take place after the school day ends. The program is full time during the summer.
Our Preschool Centers for children ages 3 – 5, focus on support for dual language learners,
Children in the program receive meals that meet or exceed nutritional guidelines as established by the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Take a look at our sample menus to see the healthy and nutritious meals children receive.
Email us at enrollment@camarin.org and we’d be happy to answer your questions and tell you more about how eligibility requirements and how you can enroll.
Impact
The percent of parents surveyed in February 2024 that were either SATISFIED OR VERY SATISFIED with early education services
The number of health services provided, including development delay screenings, mental health assessments, dental exams, and well visits, with 100% OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN receiving hearing and vision screenings
The percent of preschoolers who improved in language and literacy with 85% who IMPROVED in social and emotional development
Careers in Education
The Pathways to Success Apprenticeship lets people jump-start their career in Early Childhood Education (ECE). Participants in this unique working and learning experience earn 12 Early Childhood Education units through College of Marin, complete 2,000 hours of paid work experience, and are eligible for an Associate Teacher permit.
Already have experience teaching? Take a look at our current job openings and download our teacher benefits flyer in English or Spanish now!
Education Advocacy
Early investments improve lifelong outcomes. Learning begins at birth and the early years present an incredible opportunity to build a strong foundation for lifelong learning and well-being. High-quality early care and education fosters children’s healthy development, supporting them to learn and grow, to pursue their dreams, and to thrive.