Strengthening Community

Why Did We Create MCCT?

WATCH the video below from our Executive Director, Jahmeer Reynolds, to find out more.

MCCT was created as an emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure continuation of comprehensive support services in Marin City. Living in the second most racially disparate county in California during the pandemic further exposed its inequities.

As the pandemic lingered, MCCT pivoted to serve the wider community. We are now a community-wide umbrella service coordination agency that also provides its own direct services and youth programming.

We are dedicated to providing the highest quality of full comprehensive support services delivered with empathy, care, and trust.

With the support of the Marin City community, community-based organizations and the Sausalito-Marin City School District, we have achieved our goal to extend the Marin County Cooperation Team’s support to other communities in and around Marin County.

Safety Net Services Program.

MCCT’s Safety Net Services Program provides a holistic, wrap-around approach to service that addresses the needs of the whole family. Through this program, MCCT helps residents meet their basic, immediate needs, such as food, clothing, shelter.

The Donald L. Williams Golf Program.

The DLW Golf Program is the first extracurricular golf program for youth of color in Marin County.

Summer Student Internship Program.

MCCT and the City of Mill Valley’s Summer Student Internship Program places Marin City high schoolers with internships in city departments.

Marin City HEAL Collaborative Community Action Team (CAT).

MCCT’s Marin City HEAL Collaborative CAT is aimed to address systemic racism manifested through healthy food insecurity.

This program is centered on removing the barriers that limit access to healthy foods for Marin’s most marginalized and vulnerable residents.

Frederick Leon Marcus Youth Academy (FLMYA).

FLMYA is a program designed to uplift, transform, and empower our youth of color.

School to Life Project.

The School to Life Project is committed to actively interrupting the special education to prison pipeline.

Southern Marin Community Response Team.

The Southern Marin Community Response Team builds capacity and infrastructure in collaboration with partners to respond to and recover from public health threats and emergencies with equitable support for vulnerable communities.