Volunteers of America Massachusetts (VOAMASS) proposes a CCBHC expansion to improve access to and quality of community mental health and substance use disorder treatment services through its Integrated Care Center. The expansion project will provide 24-hour crisis intervention and community-based, integrated treatment and rehabilitative services for the target population who suffer with serious mental illness (SMI), substance use disorder (SUD), co-occurring disorders (COD), and serious emotional disturbance (SED). The CCBHC will serve a total of 850 clients, 350 in Year 1 and 500 in Year 2 in Metro Boston, Massachusetts including the communities of Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, Somerville, and Quincy. Metro Boston is home to a diverse ethnic population of Black (25.2%), Latinx (19.8%), and Asian (9.7%) residents; including 16,022 veterans and more than 6,252 undomiciled persons in addition to traditionally underserved minorities and criminal justice-involved persons. The (CCBHC) Integrated Care Center will implement clinical treatments, coordinated primary health care, and wraparound services through a distinct patient-centered, trauma-informed, culturally-competent, whole-person care approach, VOAMASS’ integrated care approach or ICA, delivered by a licensed and vetted multi-disciplinary team. Through a centralized intake process, clients will receive screening and assessment for risk, mental health, and primary health indicators; follow-up diagnosis and patient-centered integrated treatment and care plans (ITCPs); coordinated primary care, housing, employment and other wraparound services to address gaps in social determinants of health. The multidisciplinary team will update ITCPs with integrated care goals across CCBHC services; and quarterly, clinicians and clients will review their ITCPs to assess progress, discuss any barriers to success and modify goals. CCBHC staff will employ evidence-based practices for behavioral health treatment and services including Trauma-Informed Care; Motivational Interviewing; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment; Medication-Assisted Treatment; Dialectical Behavioral Therapy; Tobacco Recovery Across the Continuum; and High-Fidelity Wraparound used by the agency’s designated community organization DCO, Justice Resource Institute. VOAMASS has identified five goals for expansion implementation (1) Employ a diverse staff reflective of its population and enhance staff competencies to deliver a patient-centered, culturally competent, whole-person approach to integrated behavioral health care; (2) Create a trauma-informed organizational approach to improve client engagement, treatment, and retention of adults and children with SMI, SUD, SED, COD, and underserved populations by addressing individual, systematic, and cross-cultural sensitivity to trauma; (3) Expand capacity to deliver an integrated behavioral health model with low barrier, rapid access trauma-informed treatment to reduce traditional barriers to care for underserved populations with SMI, SUD, SED, and COD; (4) Improve whole-person health by focusing on social determinants of health for adults and children with SMI, SUD, SED, COD, and underserved populations; and (5) Ensure the continuity of integrated behavioral health services after CCBHC funding. VOAMASS respectfully requests SAMHSA funding for $3,302,948 to implement the proposed two-year CCBHC Expansion project -VOAMASS Integrated Care Center to improve access to and quality of community mental health, substance use disorder treatment and wraparound services in Metro Boston.