Community Events


See below what we have coming up! Most events are offered free of charge, but we gladly accept donations to Marin CIL to help us expand our ability to meet the needs in the community.

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3 4 Spanish Recovery Group Mental Health in the Black Community 5 Peer Education - Fundamentals of Peer Support 6 Digital Literacy Program - Bilingual Spanish 7 Peer Education - Fundamentals of Peer Support Marin CIL at Marin Senior Fair 8 9
10 11 Mental Health in the Black Community 12 Scheduled Board of Supervisors Meeting Peer Education - Fundamentals of Peer Support WEBINAR: Partnering with Community Health Workers to Support Dementia Caregivers 13 Event Accessibility - Live Training Event Ross Age Friendly Breakfast Digital Literacy Program - Bilingual Spanish Preparing and Responding to Wildfires and Other Disasters WEBINAR: Promoting Person-Centered Communication and Care Coordination 14 Peer Education - Fundamentals of Peer Support 15 16
17 Audio Description Live Theater - Wolf Play 18 Spanish Recovery Group Mental Health in the Black Community 19 Scheduled Board of Supervisors Meeting Peer Education - Fundamentals of Peer Support WEBINAR: Voting Rights for People Who are Under a Conservatorship Voter Registration Open House 20 Digital Literacy Program - Bilingual Spanish 21 Peer Education - Fundamentals of Peer Support 22 23
24 25 Mental Health in the Black Community 26 Scheduled Board of Supervisors Meeting Peer Education - Fundamentals of Peer Support 27 #FakeWheelchairAlert: Authentic Disability Representation in Stock Photography Digital Literacy Program - Bilingual Spanish 28 Peer Education - Fundamentals of Peer Support 29 30

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Conservatorship vs. Supported Decision Making for Your Child

January 27, 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm

Are you considering Conservatorship or its alternative, Supported Decision Making, for your child?

THIS IS A ZOOM TRAINING*

Join us as we welcome attorney Alexis Lynch.

Register here

Conservatorship may be an important step for families of a child with a disability transitioning into adulthood. In order to maintain the legal rights to make important decisions concerning your child’s care after age 18, you need to be appointed conservator by a judge.

But it is not always the right path. Supported Decision Making might be a viable option for your family.

Discover the key differences between these options, along with the processes involved in implementing each one for your child.

Free for families