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Self-Healing Demonstration/Class Instruction

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The contract involves providing per-session self-healing and mental wellness classes aimed at behavioral health and stress reduction, to be delivered at locations specified by the Missouri Department of Mental Health. These sessions are designed to support participants through guided mental wellness practices and behavioral health interventions, with an emphasis on practical, accessible techniques for self-care and emotional resilience. The work is structured as a subcontract under NAICS code 611699, indicating it falls under other schools and instruction, and is not subject to a specific set-aside designation. The solicitation was posted on July 6, 2026, with a firm response deadline of July 10, 2026, at 7:00 PM, requiring interested parties to submit proposals within a tight five-day window. While the exact locations, participant demographics, and session frequency are not detailed in the metadata, performance is expected to occur at DMH-designated sites across Missouri. The contract does not include a point of contact, and no office address or zip code is provided for the agency or place of performance, suggesting logistical details will be clarified post-award or through direct coordination with the Missouri Department of Mental Health.

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Per-session mental wellness classes for Missouri DMH, due July 10, 2026, under NAICS 611699.

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Missouri → DMH MENTAL HEALTHView Agency

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611699 - All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction View NAICS

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MO, US

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AgencyMissouri → DMH MENTAL HEALTH
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Facilitation of per-session self-healing or mental wellness classes focused on behavioral health and stress reduction at DMH-specified locations.

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