Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board

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Daryl Washington
Executive Director

Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board Joins Collaborative Initiative to Expand Permanent Supportive Housing for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness

In response to the pressing need for affordable housing for individuals with serious mental illness, the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board (CSB) has assumed a leading role in an initiative to expand permanent supportive housing in the region. This latest endeavor, undertaken in collaboration with the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) and the Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority (FCRHA), seeks to provide stable housing and comprehensive support services to vulnerable community members. The initiative comes at a critical juncture as the demand for affordable housing, especially for individuals facing mental health challenges, continues to rise in Fairfax County. Under a recently announced $20 million agreement with DBHDS, funding will be made available for 300 new housing vouchers over three years for Fairfax County residents. The CSB’s involvement in the expansion project includes planning assistance, the allocation of in-kind resources, systems setup, the provision of clinical services, and administrative support. 

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The Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board aims to make meaningful progress in expanding permanent supportive housing opportunities and enhancing the well-being of vulnerable residents across the region.

One component of CSB's efforts is to screen and refer individuals most in need for housing assistance. The focus is to ensure that priority access to permanent supportive housing units is granted to those transitioning from state hospitals and temporary residential settings, or to those experiencing chronic homelessness. The CSB will facilitate connections to essential resources such as housing subsidies, clinical support services, and, for some, the Pathway Homes Assertive Community Treatment team situated in the northern area of Fairfax County. 

To address financial barriers to housing, the CSB will administer client assistance funds provided by the state. These funds will help cover essential expenses for individuals moving into permanent supportive housing units, affording individuals increased opportunities for smooth transitions, greater stability, and enhanced positive long-term outcomes.

Further, the CSB is undertaking recruitment and training of three Critical Time Intervention (CTI) workers to expand and enhance its existing supportive housing team. Recognized as an evidence-based practice, CTI workers provide intensive support during transitional periods, crucial for individuals navigating the complexities of securing and maintaining stable housing. Access to nursing supports will also be available. 

This comprehensive approach reflects Fairfax County's commitment to addressing the challenges of housing insecurity and mental health with care and consideration. Through strategic partnerships, innovative interventions, and a client-centered and evidence-based approach, the CSB aims to make meaningful progress in expanding permanent supportive housing opportunities and enhancing the well-being of vulnerable residents across the region. As the initiative progresses, stakeholders anticipate a positive impact on the lives of individuals grappling with mental illness, fostering a more inclusive and resilient community in Fairfax County.

Contact Information

For media inquiries, contact CSBCommunications@fairfaxcounty.gov.

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