Opportunity

Torrance Planet bids #2026-0831

City of Torrance seeks Community Health Provider for mobile mental and behavioral health services for homeless residents

Posted

August 10, 2026

Respond By

August 31, 2026

Identifier

2026-0831

NAICS

621330, 621112

The City of Torrance Community Development Department is seeking a qualified Community Health Provider to deliver mobile mental health, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment services for homeless residents. - Government Buyer: - City of Torrance Community Development Department - Purchasing Office - Services Requested: - Mobile mental health, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment - Service delivery to residents of the 40-unit Tiny Home Village 3290 Temporary Housing Program and unsheltered clients identified by Homeless Outreach Coordinators - Staffing must include at least one licensed psychiatrist - Services provided one weekday per week for four hours at locations determined by the City - Providers must have established referral relationships with treatment facilities for seamless transitions - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All program costs must be included in the budget - Administrative/indirect costs capped at 10% of direct costs - Compliance with Opioid Settlement Funds regulations - Mandatory LiveScan fingerprinting and background checks for all staff - Specific insurance coverage required for sexual and physical abuse or molestation - No OEMs or product vendors are mentioned, as this is a service-based solicitation.

Description

The City of Torrance is seeking an experienced Community Health Provider to deliver mobile mental health, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment services. These services will support residents of the City's 40-unit Tiny Home Village 3290 Temporary Housing Program and clients identified by the City's Homeless Outreach Coordinators, including those with Opioid Use Disorder. The provider must supply staffing and transportation, including at least one licensed psychiatrist, and provide services one weekday per week for four hours. The provider must have referral relationships with treatment facilities to ensure warm handoffs for additional care, and all program costs must be included in the budget with administrative costs limited to 10% of direct costs. Compliance with Opioid Settlement Funds regulations and background checks for employees are required.

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