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Orange County allocates $10 million, partners with Aspire for mobile behavioral-health outreach

April 30, 2026 | Orange County, Florida


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Orange County allocates $10 million, partners with Aspire for mobile behavioral-health outreach
Orange County has committed additional funding and a nonprofit partnership to expand behavioral-health services, the county said in a recorded presentation.

A presenter in the video said Orange County "stepped up" by allocating an additional $10 million from general revenue to help close gaps identified in a system-of-care analysis commissioned from the Heart of Florida United Way. The county's effort, the presenter said, aims to increase access to care for residents who face transportation and other barriers.

The presenter said the county has formed a partnership with Aspire Health Partners to expand services. "Thanks to a powerful partnership with Aspire Health Partners," the presenter said, "Access to care is the number one priority for getting people into services." The video describes Aspire as providing a continuum of care from crisis response to long-term recovery.

A speaker identified in the recording as a provider representative said a grant through "DCF" helped fund the mobile services and that the grant "is focused primarily on opiate use disorders." That speaker described the new mobile medical van as a way to "bring services directly to" people who cannot reach brick-and-mortar clinics because of transportation, financial or logistical barriers. "We're going to a few different community partners that specifically work with individuals who are struggling with addiction, psychiatric, or homelessness," the provider representative said.

The recording also highlighted smaller, facility-level improvements, including new recliner chairs in an emergency area that the presenter said were supplied by Orange County to increase patient comfort. The presenter framed the combined funding, partnerships and equipment as part of building "a full system of care" supported by the county and its leadership, noting the Board of County Commissioners and the mayor as supporters.

The presenters closed by describing the initiative as creating "pathways to hope" and directed viewers to aspirehealthpartners.com for more information. The recording does not include a formal vote or legislative record of the $10 million allocation and does not give a timeline for additional spending or program rollout.

What remains unspecified in the recording: the transcript does not provide details about the county process that approved the $10 million allocation (no motion, vote tally, or ordinance number was given), the full terms or duration of the DCF grant, or an exact start date and schedule for the mobile van visits.

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