Crossroads Community Services reports building purchase, donations and data upgrades

2393963 · February 18, 2025

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Crossroads Community Services reported completion of a building purchase, a $500 donation for group-home renovation, new financial and reporting systems, and participation in back-to-school outreach.

A representative of Crossroads Community Services updated the Board of Supervisors on program and operational developments, including a completed purchase, donations for facility renovations, new financial software and data modernization support.

Crossroads reported completion of the Paladin Building purchase and that architect Kevin Moore (Lynchburg) completed design work and Piney Bridal Contracting was awarded the renovation contract in January; construction was expected to begin in March. The organization received a $500 donation from Schuhl Furniture for group-home renovations.

Crossroads said it is improving program-level performance reporting (inputs, outputs and outcomes), tracking billable clinical hours, monitoring client no‑show ratios, and developing quality assurance and risk‑management reports. The agency noted it provided school-supply support for more than 400 students in past back-to-school events and will participate in regional back-to-school efforts this year.

Crossroads implemented a new payroll/time system (ADP) and migrated finance reporting to Sage; staff said W‑2s were available before Jan. 31. The agency will receive funds for a data modernization plan led by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS); Crossroads said the funds will not increase the local match requirement.

County supervisors thanked Crossroads for the update and for community services.