Mobile Narcotic Treatment Programs and Medication Units Funded Partners (July 2024 – October 2025)

To increase access to medications for opioid use disorder in rural areas, for individuals who have been arrested or incarcerated, for Indigenous and Native communities, for patients without transportation, and to places that do not have a narcotic treatment program near patients who need those services, through the expansion of medication units and mobile narcotic treatment programs across the state.

Addiction Research and Treatment, Inc.

Los Angeles County
$399,999
To increase access to vital medications for opioid use disorder for the unhoused population in Los Angeles County, particularly in the “Skid Row” area, through the operationalization of a Medication Unit to address the opioid epidemic and expand access to treatment and care.

Drug Abuse Alternatives Center

Sonoma County
$982,850
To expand and enhance access to medications for addiction treatment through the development of a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program for those struggling with opioid use disorder in rural and coastal areas of Sonoma County to improve community engagement and increase treatment options.

Imperial Valley Medical Clinic

Imperial County
$999,750
To implement a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program and deliver medications for opioid use disorder directly to underserved rural communities in and around Imperial County through evidence-based practices, culturally responsive care, and focused outreach.

Janus of Santa Cruz DBA South County

South Santa Cruz County
$999,972.34
To implement a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program and expand substance use disorder care and medications for opioid use disorder for justice involved individuals in the Southern region of Santa Cruz County through existing partnerships with local correctional facilities, hospitals, managed care plans and community healthcare clinics.

Janus of Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz County
$999,972.34
To implement a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program and expand substance use disorder care and medications for opioid use disorder for justice involved individuals in the Northern region of Santa Cruz County through existing partnerships with local correctional facilities, hospitals, managed care plans and community healthcare clinics.

Pinnacle Treatment Centers, Inc. (Aegis) – Butte County

Butte County
$398,905.61
To implement a Medication Unit and provide access to medications for opioid use disorder in underserved rural and tribal communities in Butte County as well as education and outreach services to reduce stigma, address the opioid crisis, and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

Pinnacle Treatment Centers, Inc. (Aegis) – Fresno County

Fresno County
$920,445.39
To implement a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program and provide access to medications for opioid use disorder to the local prison and underserved rural areas throughout Fresno County as well as education and outreach services to reduce stigma, address the opioid crisis, and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

Pinnacle Treatment Centers, Inc. (Aegis) – Kern County

Kern County
$920,445.39
To implement a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program and provide access to medications for opioid use disorder to several prisons located in Kern County as well as education and outreach services to reduce stigma, address the opioid crisis, and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

Pinnacle Treatment Centers, Inc. (Aegis) – Del Norte County

Del Norte County
$398,905.61
To implement a Medication Unit and provide access to medications for opioid use disorder in underserved rural and tribal communities throughout Del Norte County as well as education and outreach services to reduce stigma, address the opioid crisis, and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

Pinnacle Treatment Centers, Inc. (Aegis) – LA County

Los Angeles County
$920,445.39
To implement a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program and provide access to medications for opioid use disorder to underserved and unhoused communities throughout Los Angeles County as well as education and outreach services to reduce stigma, address the opioid crisis, and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

Pinnacle Treatment Centers, Inc. (Aegis) – San Joaquin and Calaveras

San Joaquin and Calaveras County
$920,445.39
To implement a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program and provide access to medications for opioid use disorder in underserved rural and unhoused communities throughout San Joaquin and Calaveras counties as well as education and outreach services to reduce stigma, address the opioid crisis, and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

Pinnacle Treatment Centers, Inc. (Aegis) – SJ and Sac County

San Joaquin and Sacramento County
$398,905.61
To implement a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program and provide access to medications for opioid use disorder in underserved rural and unhoused communities throughout San Joaquin and Sacramento counties as well as education and outreach services to reduce stigma, address the opioid crisis, and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

Pinnacle Treatment Centers, Inc. (Aegis) – Siskiyou County

Siskiyou County
$398,905.61
To implement a Medication Unit and provide medications for opioid use disorder in underserved rural and tribal communities throughout Siskiyou County as well as education and outreach services to reduce stigma, address the opioid crisis, and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

San Diego Health Alliance, Inc. DBA F.V. – San Diego Detention

San Diego County
$399,999.60
To establish a Medication Unit for justice-involved populations throughout San Diego County by offering culturally responsive and trauma-informed medications for opioid use disorder treatment services to address the opioid crisis and increase access to medications for addiction treatment in detention centers.

San Diego Health Alliance, Inc. DBA Fashion Valley – San Diego

San Diego County
$994,950
To establish a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program for the unhoused population in rural downtown San Diego struggling with substance use disorder by offering culturally responsive and trauma-informed medications for opioid use disorder treatment services to address the opioid crisis and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

San Diego Health Alliance, Inc. DBA: El Cajon Comprehensive

San Diego County
$994,950
To establish a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program for marginalized populations in rural San Diego County by offering culturally responsive and trauma-informed medications for opioid use disorder treatment services to address the opioid crisis and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

San Diego Treatment Services, LLC DBA Chula Vista Comprehensive

San Diego County
$994,950
To establish a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program for justice-involved populations in San Diego County by expanding access to medications for opioid use disorder to address the opioid crisis and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

Santa Rosa Treatment Program, Inc.

Sonoma County
$801,428.10
To establish a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program in Sonoma County for people with substance use disorder, especially the incarcerated, women experiencing high-risk pregnancies, people with medical conditions that limit their ability to travel, and BIPOC communities to expand access to medications for opioid use disorder and address the opioid crisis.

Santa Rosa Treatment Program, Inc.

Sonoma County
$385,077
To establish a Medication Unit for people with substance use disorders with a focus on the incarcerated and BIPOC populations in Sonoma County to expand access to medications for opioid use disorders and address the opioid crisis.

Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc.

Los Angeles County
$1,000,000
To establish a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program to provide medications for opioid use disorder for people experiencing homelessness, justice-involved persons, and patients at local treatment facilities diagnosed with substance use disorder in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County to address the opioid crisis and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

Treatment Associates, Inc. DBA Sacramento Comprehensive Treatment

Sacramento County
$975,837.50
To establish a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program for rural Sacramento County and address the critical need for accessible opioid use disorder treatment by providing evidence-based and trauma-informed care to underserved communities to address the opioid crisis and increase access to medications for addiction treatment.

Valley Health Associates – Jail Monterey County

Monterey County
$249,938.04
To establish a Medication Unit for those experiencing substance use disorder in the Monterey County Jail and provide tailored opioid use disorder treatment plans, individual, group, and family counseling, case management, peer support, and substance use education to address the opioid crisis by increasing access to medications for addiction treatment.

Valley Health Associates – King City, Monterey

Monterey County
$249,938.04
To establish a Medication Unit for those experiencing substance use disorder throughout King City in Monterey County and provide tailored opioid use disorder treatment plans, individual, group, and family counseling, case management, peer support, and substance use education to address the opioid crisis by increasing access to medications for addiction treatment.

Valley Health Associates – Monterey County

Monterey County
$1,000,000
To establish a Medication Unit for those experiencing substance use disorder in Monterey County and provide tailored opioid use disorder treatment plans, individual, group, and family counseling, case management, peer support, and substance use education to address the opioid crisis by increasing access to medications for addiction treatment.

Valley Health Associates – Monterey Peninsula

Monterey County
$249,938.04
To establish a Medication Unit for those experiencing substance use disorder in the Monterey Peninsula and provide tailored opioid use disorder treatment plans, individual, group, and family counseling, case management, peer support, and substance use education to address the opioid crisis by increasing access to medications for addiction treatment.

Valley Health Associates – Soledad, Monterey

Monterey County
$249,938.04
To establish a Medication Unit for those experiencing substance use disorder in Soledad, Monterey County and provide tailored opioid use disorder treatment plans, individual, group, and family counseling, case management, peer support, and substance use education to address the opioid crisis by increasing access to medications for addiction treatment.

WCHS, Inc. DBA Riverside Comprehensive Treatment Center

Riverside County
$994,950
To expand access to opioid use disorder treatment services in correctional facilities throughout Riverside County via a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program by providing medications for addiction treatment to address the opioid crisis.

Western Pacific Med-Corp – Glendale

Los Angeles County
$1,000,000
To improve access to opioid use disorder treatment services for rural, indigenous, and underserved populations throughout Los Angeles County via a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program by providing medications for addiction treatment to address the opioid crisis.

Western Pacific Med-Corp – Lancaster

Los Angeles County
$1,000,000
To improve access to opioid use disorder treatment services for rural, indigenous, and underserved populations throughout Los Angeles County via a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program by providing medications for addiction treatment to address the opioid crisis.

Western Pacific Med-Corp – Mission Viejo

Orange County
$1,000,000
To improve access to opioid use disorder treatment services for rural, indigenous, and underserved populations throughout Orange County via a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program by providing medications for addiction treatment to address the opioid crisis.

Western Pacific Med-Corp – Ventura

Ventura County
$1,000,000
To improve access to opioid use disorder treatment services for rural, indigenous, and underserved populations throughout Ventura County via a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program by providing medications for addiction treatment to address the opioid crisis.

Western Pacific Re-Hab – Costa Mesa

Orange County
$1,000,000
To improve access to opioid use disorder treatment services for rural, indigenous, and underserved populations throughout Orange County via a Mobile Narcotic Treatment Program by providing medications for addiction treatment to address the opioid crisis.