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Therapeutic and Rehabilitative Program Delivery

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The contract seeks a subcontractor to deliver comprehensive therapeutic and rehabilitative services designed to support Veterans through structured programs including group therapy, addiction recovery support, social skills development, and vocational counseling. These services must be coordinated directly with VA case managers to ensure alignment with individualized care plans and to promote holistic recovery and reintegration. The work is specifically located in Shreveport, Louisiana, with a performance address tied to the ZIP code 71101, and falls under NAICS code 624110, which categorizes it within social assistance services for mental health and substance abuse. Proposals must be submitted by July 10, 2026, at 5:00 PM, and the opportunity was posted on June 22, 2026. This is a subcontract under the Department of Veterans Affairs, administered by the 256-NETWORK Contract Office 16 (36C256). While no specific set-aside designation is indicated, the requirement is focused on providing essential behavioral health and rehabilitative support within the VA’s broader mission to enhance Veteran well-being. Contract execution will require proven experience in delivering evidence-based therapeutic interventions, strong collaboration with federal case management teams, and a capacity to operate within VA protocols and compliance standards in a community-based setting.

General Info

Subcontractor needed in Shreveport, LA to provide VA-coordinated therapeutic and rehabilitative services for veterans by July 10, 2026.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → 256-NETWORK Contract Office 16 (36C256)View Agency

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624110 - Child and Youth Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

Shreveport, MS, 71101

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 256-NETWORK Contract Office 16 (36C256)
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Deliver structured therapeutic programs including group therapy, addiction support, social skills training, and vocational counseling in coordination with VA case managers.

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