Pierce County is seeking proposals for delivering integrated behavioral health services to individuals or families who are living in places not meant for human habitation (e.g., streets, vehicles, encampments), and/or residing in emergency shelters or transitional housing, including those fleeing or recovering from domestic violence. Services must be provided to individuals with behavioral health disorders. Projects applying to this RFP should deliver integrated behavioral health services to individuals or families who are living in places not meant for human habitation (e.g., streets, vehicles, encampments), and/or residing in emergency shelters or transitional housing, including those fleeing or recovering from domestic violence, intimate partner violence, or family violence. Proposers must be either a Behavioral Health Agency (BHA) providing shelter and/or housing support services services or a faith-based organization providing shelter and/or housing support services, or a community agency employing licensed behavioral health providers who will provide services under this proposal. If your project is not providing shelter and/or housing support services, please go to the Peer Services, Services for Justice-Involved Adults, Outpatient and Housing Support Services, Wellness, Prevention, and Early Intervention, and/or Youth and School-Based Services RFPs, as applicable. Please see the Solicitations and Competitive Bids page.