Community Mental Health (CMH) of Ottawa County Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) serves individuals who are living with or at risk of developing severe mental illness (SMI), serious emotional disturbance (SED), substance use disorders (SUD), and/or co-occurring disorders (COD). Grant funds will be used to enhance services and expand outreach to SMI, SED, and SUD populations across the lifespan living below the poverty level with a particular focus on the Hispanic population. Grant funds will be used to reduce the rates of obesity, diabetes and prevalence of tobacco use for these populations. Preliminary FY23 data suggests the suicide rates in Ottawa County have remained stagnant for several years, as the population dramatically increases yearly. The CCBHC will also improve outreach to the Hispanic communities, implement a comprehensive crisis continuum and address high rates of SUD by training staff in evidenced based practices. CMH expects to serve a total of 890 individuals (380 in year 1, 160 in year 2, 170, in year 3, and 180 in year 4). CMH serves approximately 3,875 individuals across the lifespan. The CCBHC service population is 78% Caucasian, 11% Black or African American, 1.6% Asian and 5% Hispanic (10% in the county). Ethnicity of the group is 74% not of Hispanic or Latino origin. 43% of the service group is female, 57% is male, and 0.05% identified as unknown. 84.3% of the target population is obese or overweight (66% for the County), 10% are diabetic (12.3% for the County) and 61% smoke tobacco on a daily or weekly basis (14.3% for the County). The CCBHC will complete a Body Mass Index (BMI) screening on 60% of the population (increasing by 10% each subsequent year) and demonstrate a BMI reduction by 10% in adults served by 9/30/24 (increasing by 2% each subsequent year). The CCBHC will offer 100 classes to educate on nutrition, health, and exercise in year one, increasing by 10% each year. 10 classes a year will be conducted in Spanish. At least 30% of individuals identified as a tobacco user will receive an intervention each year. 90% of individuals will receive a diabetes screening annually and 50% of those identified as diabetic will be referred to a Community Health Worker (increasing by 10% each subsequent year). The CCBHC will increase the number of Hispanic individuals served by 20% by 9/1/2024 and increase by 2% each subsequent year. The CCBHC will increase outreach contacts to the Hispanic population by 20% in year one and increase by 2% each subsequent year. 80% of clinicians will be trained in Zero Suicide by 9/30/2024. By 9/30/2026, 100% of individuals who are at risk of suicide will have a care management plan in place. 100% of all clinicians will be trained in Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) by 6/1/2025 and 75% of individuals seeking treatment for SUD will receive an intervention in year one and that will increase by 5% each subsequent year.