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  1. Home - C O T S

    COTS assists the shelterless in Sonoma County with food, shelter, case managers, and more. Donate Today and be a changemaker!

  2. Mary Isaak Center (MIC) - C O T S

    The Mary Isaak Center Emergency Shelter is a 92-bed shelter for individuals ages 18 and older. COTS operates with a Housing-Focused approach where clients receive comprehensive case-management …

  3. Keep People Housed - C O T S

    Sonoma County’s Keep People Housed initiative: together with local partners, we provide essential support for those at risk of homelessness.

  4. What We Do - C O T S

    COTS partners with local government funders to provide a variety of homelessness prevention and rapid rehousing services to individuals throughout Sonoma County with specific programs available to …

  5. Kids First Family Shelter - C O T S

    The COTS Kids First Family Shelter is the only family shelter available in Southern Sonoma County. With room for up to six families, our family shelter provides safe living arrangements, a playground, …

  6. Recuperative Care (RC) - C O T S

    A COTS' program that provides individuals experiencing homelessness a safe, welcoming place to heal from illness, injury, or surgery.

  7. Rental Assistance and Housing Location Services - C O T S

    COTS offers case management, supportive services, and financial assistance to prevent and address homelessness in multiple partnerships throughout Sonoma County.

  8. Need Help? - C O T S

    COTS Emergency shelter and permanent supportive housing programs are accessed through Sonoma County Coordinated Entry System. Please call 866.542.5480 to enroll with Coordinated Entry.

  9. COTS-mas - C O T S

    COTS’ programming transformed the lives of 109 children last year alone, and our Kids First Family Shelter remains the only shelter dedicated to serving families in Southern Sonoma County.

  10. Housing After Dark Episode 24: CalAIM in Action - cots.org

    Nov 18, 2025 · And Housing for All: The Fight to End Homelessness In America. Adding to the conversation is Chris Cabral, CEO of Petaluma’s COTS