6.1. Provide a 24/7 drop-off site or mobile transit unit. 6.2. Provide a 24/7 service line to serve as a point of contact for referrals for other agencies. These agencies may, include but are not limited to those that provide services related to housing, mental/behavioral health, case management, transportation, employment, education, or other services that address barriers to successful OUD/SUD prevention, early intervention, harm reduction, treatment, recovery, and reintegration as described in the Maricopa County Department of Public Health Needs Assessment 6.3. Two (2) Peer Navigators to conduct street outreach activities, provide support, share resources, and assist individuals in accessing treatment. Navigators will be expected to work an evening shift (e.g., 12 pm – 9 pm) and collaborate with law enforcement and other coordinated efforts by the city to address substance use. 6.4. Anti-stigma messages/campaigns/ community presentations that resonate with the identified audience/setting to address stigma and advance overdose prevention and harm reduction activities across settings. Anti-stigma activities can focus on people at risk for overdose, public safety employees, policymakers and the public 6.5. A facility (either a permanent structure and/or mobile unit) located within Glendale or within 15 minutes driving distance of city limits. 6.6. The facility from which the firm shall operate must possess an active license to provide Medical and/or Behavioral Health services issued by the Arizona Department of Health Services.