The Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board (CSB) provided lifesaving services to more than 22,550 individuals experiencing challenges with mental health, substance use or developmental disabilities in FY 2024. The CSB’s latest Annual Report highlights the work of the agency’s dedicated staff and partners, and the positive difference its services are making in the lives of people in the community. It also details the implementation of new programs and expanded services for the community, including:
- Opening of a new Youth Medication-Assisted Treatment (YMAT) clinic in South County to provide community located services for youth.
- Expanding youth behavioral healthcare services to Fairfax County community centers located in Falls Church, Alexandria, and Herndon.
- Strengthening the crisis care response to the community. 600 callers were transferred from 911 to the 988 Regional Crisis Call Center in FY 2024, where they received immediate behavioral health assistance over the phone by trained crisis workers.
- Preparing to respond to an unprecedented opportunity of new developmental disabilities waivers to be offered to individuals in Fairfax County.
- Preparing to provide 300 new housing vouchers available for Fairfax County residents with serious mental illness, in partnership with the local housing authority.
CSB services provide innovative, affordable, and effective behavioral health treatments and support to community members and offer hope and a path to recovery for individuals and families throughout Fairfax County and the Cities of Fairfax and Falls Church.
Read the CSB’s FY 2024 Annual Report online or access a downloadable copy.
For media inquiries, contact CSBCommunications@fairfaxcounty.gov.