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26-907 Augusta Richmond County Public Safety Annual Mental Wellness & Stabilization Program

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PE-72155-NONST-2026-000000195State & Local

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The City of Augusta, Georgia is seeking qualified providers to deliver an Annual Mental Wellness Program tailored specifically for first responders, emphasizing clinician-led, preventative mental health care to promote psychological stabilization and resilience. Recognizing the unique and repeated exposure to trauma faced by public safety personnel, the program is designed to function like preventative maintenance for mental health, identifying early signs of stress injuries before they escalate into burnout, long-term disability, or crisis events. The initiative aims to establish a proactive, sustainable framework that supports mental well-being across all levels of public safety personnel within the community. Proposals must be submitted by August 19, 2026, under solicitation number PE-72155-NONST-2026-000000195, with all inquiries and communications directed to Tywanna Scott at tscott@augustaga.gov. The program is being procured by the City of Augusta under the SLED category and will be performed entirely within the State of Georgia. While no specific NAICS code or set-aside designation is listed, interested vendors are expected to demonstrate expertise in trauma-informed, preventative mental health services for high-risk occupational groups, with a focus on outcomes that reduce incident-related disabilities and enhance workforce stability. Full details and submission guidelines are available through the official procurement portal.

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Augusta, GA seeks clinician-led mental wellness program for first responders, due August 19, 2026.

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Georgia → City of AugustaView Agency

NAICS

621420 - Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse CentersView NAICS

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GA, USA

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RFP 26-907 Augusta Richmond County Public Safety Annual Mental Wellness & Stabilization Program

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AgencyGeorgia → City of Augusta
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Augusta, GA (the "City") is soliciting proposals for a comprehensive Annual Mental Wellness Program. This initiative is a clinician-led, preventative model aimed at psychological stabilization and resilience for first responders.
The City recognizes that public safety personnel are exposed to high-frequency trauma. This program is designed to identify stress injuries early, similar to a physical "preventative maintenance" schedule, to reduce long-term disability, burnout, and crisis-level events.

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