This year was marked by heavy news about the closure of ranches in the Point Reyes National Seashore that have defined the landscape and life of West Marin for decades. The situation highlighted the substandard living conditions that many working families across rural West Marin have endured for decades and added urgency to the need for safe, affordable, and dignified housing.
More than 150 residents face displacement. They need support that addresses their immediate housing and work needs while building toward long-term stability. West Marin Fund has stepped up work with an extraordinary coalition of partners to provide significant resources and develop solutions.