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Mobile Outreach and Community-Based Service Delivery

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The contract titled Mobile Outreach and Community-Based Service Delivery seeks to engage hard-to-reach populations through mobile outreach efforts, with the goal of conducting on-site assessments and linking individuals to essential services including housing, treatment, and employment support. The work will focus on delivering community-based services in areas where access to resources is limited, ensuring that vulnerable populations receive timely and appropriate interventions. The subcontract is issued by the Probation Department of California under NAICS code 624210, which corresponds to community care facilities for adults and children, signaling a focus on social services rather than medical care. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 10, 2026, and the performance location remains unspecified but is expected to occur within California’s jurisdiction under the Probation Department’s oversight. The contracting mechanism is structured as a subcontract, indicating that the prime contractor or agency is delegating implementation responsibilities to qualified service providers with demonstrated capacity in mobile outreach and community engagement.

General Info

Mobile outreach to connect hard-to-reach Californians with housing, treatment, and employment services via Probation Department subcontract.

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California → Probation DepartmentView Agency

NAICS

624210 - Community Food ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, USA

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AgencyCalifornia → Probation Department
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Conduct mobile outreach to engage hard-to-reach individuals, perform on-site assessments, and connect them to housing, treatment, and employment services.

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