The Marin County Department of Health and Human Services is rolling out a slate of free mental health events this May. These aim to strengthen community connections, support healing, and spark hope from San Rafael to Sausalito and beyond.
Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) leads the charge, teaming up with local organizations. They’re building on a recent Marin County Board of Supervisors presentation and want to make mental health resources easier to reach in every neighborhood.
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Overview of the May program in Marin County
Communities across Marin—from San Anselmo and Ross to Mill Valley and Tiburon—will see wellness activities, conversations, and storytelling events. The goal? Boost well-being and chip away at mental health stigma.
There are more than ten free events on the calendar, and some sessions are in Spanish to include residents in Larkspur, Corte Madera, and nearby areas. Dr. Todd Schirmer, BHRS Director, really highlights the value of showing up and connecting with others.
You can browse the full schedule, sign up, and get more info at Prevention.MarinBHRS.org/MMHM2026. The May events welcome people from all over, from San Rafael and Fairfax to Novato and Sausalito, plus smaller spots like San Geronimo and Fairfax Station. Organizers hope these gatherings spark real conversations and build resilience.
What the May events will include
The program mixes up connection-focused activities with education and storytelling. It’s all about making mental health challenges less taboo and sharing practical ways to cope.
Here’s a quick look at what’s coming up:
- Wellness activities for mood, sleep, stress, and mindfulness, happening in community centers and schools around Marin.
- Community conversations where folks from Mill Valley and Corte Madera can share experiences, ask questions, and swap resources.
- Storytelling sessions with real-life journeys that shine a light on recovery and hope for families in Larkspur and beyond.
- Spanish-language sessions to make sure Spanish-speaking residents in places like San Rafael and Novato feel included.
Highlight Event: Finding Help and Hope
One of the main events, “Finding Help and Hope: Stories of Crisis and Recovery”, puts men’s mental health front and center. JD Schramm, a TED speaker and advocate, will share his honest take on crisis and resilience.
NAMI-Marin and The Men and Boys Action Team are co-hosting, bringing together voices from all over Marin. This free program happens May 14 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the College of Marin, Center for Student Success, 835 College Ave. in Kentfield. You’ll need to register through Eventbrite.
Venue details and registration
The College of Marin in Kentfield is easy to get to for folks in Greenbrae, Ross, and Larkspur, with plenty of parking and transit nearby. Register on the event page linked at Prevention.MarinBHRS.org/MMHM2026.
The Kentfield location works well for San Anselmo families and San Rafael workers looking for an evening focused on mental health and connection. The vibe is welcoming and judgment-free—just what you’d want when talking about tough stuff.
Access to urgent support
If you’re in immediate distress, Marin County encourages you to call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. This nationwide line connects you with trained counselors any time, day or night.
Marin’s own 24‑hour Access Line is also there at 1-888-818-1115, offering guidance and referrals around the clock. Whether you’re in Fairfax, Ross, Sausalito, or Tiburon, help is close by.
Marin towns and the wider community impact
Across Marin, you’ll find everything from the vibrant arts districts of Novato to the waterfront neighborhoods of Sausalito. There are the historic villages of San Rafael and the family-friendly streets of Mill Valley, too.
These May events aim to knit a tighter safety net. Local groups like NAMI-Marin work with neighborhood associations in San Geronimo and Corte Madera, plus school partners in San Anselmo.
It’s a county that genuinely values every town’s voice. Whether you live in a hillside community above Tiburon, a condo complex in Greenbrae, or a multi-generational neighborhood in Corte Madera, the May calendar tries to meet you where you are.
There’s a focus on practical tools, peer support, and a pathway to recovery that actually fits Marin’s diverse fabric. Dr. Schirmer puts it simply: connection sits at the heart of healing.
If you’re curious about dates, locations, or registration details, check out Prevention.MarinBHRS.org/MMHM2026. Go ahead and mark your calendar for May’s free mental health events—they’re meant to light a path from crisis to hope for neighbors all over Marin County, from Kentfield to Sausalito and everywhere in between.
Here is the source article for this story: Free Mental Health Events In Marin County Focus On Connection And Hope
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