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If you need help
We know isolation and quarantine may be difficult to do if you live a crowded home or must work to support your family.
If you test positive and need support, please call The Marin HHS COVID-19 Hotline at (415) 473-7191. The hotline can answer COVID-19 related questions. It is open 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. (close from 12 – 1 for lunch) Monday through Friday. Interpreter services are available. You can also contact:
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• Your local community-based organization
• Your local medical provider
If you have difficulty hearing on a standard phone you can call CRS at 711 for assistance.
Low-income residents who test positive for COVID-19 and are in isolation (staying home, not reporting to work), or live with someone who has tested positive and need to stay home to quarantine, may qualify for a disaster relief payment
If you need COVID-19 help
People who need a place to isolate because they cannot safely separate from others in their own home may qualify to stay in a free motel room for the duration of isolation period
If you have taken a COVID-19 test because you believe you have been exposed and you cannot safely quarantine at home, you may also qualify to stay in a room
Food Delivery: If you are in isolation or quarantine, you may be eligible for a food bank grocery bag for the duration of your isolation and quarantine period
Supplies Delivery: If you are in isolation or quarantine, you may be eligible for essential supplies delivery, which include diapers, baby wipes, sanitizer gel, feminine pads, toilet paper, Clorox wipes, and/or trash bags (as supplies last)
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If you need healthcare help
Nami Marin: Nami Marin offers local mental health resources.
• Visit namimarin.org
• Or call their Help Line: 415-444-0480
California Peer-Run Warm Line (24/7): for emotional support by phone or chat; COVID-19 specific emotional support also.
• Visit mentalhealthsf.org/peer-run-warmline
• Or call their Help Line: 1-855-846-7415
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
• Call: 1-800 273-8255 (24/7)
Marin Health & Human Services: If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis, call 415-473-6666 (24/7). For support with addiction and recovery, call the Behavioral Health & Recovery Services Access Line (888) 818-1115 (24/7).
Center for Domestic Peace: If you’re unsafe at home, you’re not alone. Call the Hotline: 415-924-6616 (24/7)