The West Marin Multi-Service Center has bolstered its workforce significantly in the last year to address holes in outreach and accessibility and strengthen programs for substance abuse and family and senior services. Chloe Cook, the center’s manager, said offering in-person resources and hiring bilingual workers has made a measurable impact. Forty-four percent of the center’s clients report as Spanish-speaking.

“The immigrant and Spanish-speaking community is much more interested in actively pursuing behavioral health services,” she…