Individual adults can contact our Jonathan’s Place shelter at 415-457-9651 on Mondays between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. to get an appointment with our intake staff.
No, there is no charge for shelter services.
Individual adults can contact our Jonathan’s Place shelter at 415-457-9651 to find out if there is space available and get an appointment with our intake staff. Parents or guardians with children 18 years or younger can call our family shelter at 415-457-2115.
Countywide Coordinated Entry
Tenants in our supportive housing programs are adults and families who have experienced homelessness. These programs serve people who are moving from our shelters or who receive a referral through the countywide Coordinated Entry process.
Thanks for thinking of us! First, please check our Wish List for information about current needs. We cannot accept clothing and invite you to contact our partners at Bloom Marin, who offer wardrobe services to adults and children referred by social service agencies. Before bringing in a donation, please email Andrea Rey, our Community Engagement Coordinator.
Legacy Giving
A legacy gift is a planned donation that an organization will receive after your passing. A legacy gift is an opportunity to do good—to help sustain meaningful and important work for future generations without using assets you may need during your lifetime.
Yes. You can make changes at any time.
No, there is no minimum amount. A legacy gift, no matter the size, is an opportunity to sustain the work, values, and mission of Homeward Bound for future generations.
No. A legacy gift can be a percentage of your estate or a specific dollar amount.
For IRA and retirement assets (for example, a 401(k), 403(b), Keogh, or profit-sharing pension plan), or a life insurance policy, it’s usually only necessary to fill out the Designation of Beneficiary Form. You can often download this form from your plan’s website or request it from your plan custodian. For donor-advised funds, you may designate Homeward Bound as a full or partial beneficiary of what remains in your fund upon your passing.
For bequests made in a will or trust, or gifts of real estate and other personal property, it is advisable to seek legal counsel and a tax advisor to review your specific situation and ensure your wishes are clearly stated.
Assets gifted to a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization are exempt from estate tax.
Yes! Your personal information will remain confidential and will not be publicly shared. We’ll welcome you as a member of The Key Circle, a special group of donors who have made a future provision to Homeward Bound of Marin. You’ll receive invitations to special events for The Key Circle in addition to our bi-annual newsletter and updates. It’s your choice whether you are listed as a member of The Key Circle or if you wish to remain anonymous.
Volunteer
Thanks for your generous spirit! Please visit the Volunteer page on our website for more information and to see the range of opportunities available now.