Napa County launches two RV-style mobile service vehicles for outreach and enrollment
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Napa County will deploy two RV-style mobile units: one configured as a mobile courtroom/meeting space for probation, mental health and employment services, and a "Be Well" vehicle for on-site Medi-Cal, CalFresh and CalWORKs enrollment.
County communications announced that Napa County is expanding mobile services with two RV-style vehicles intended to bring county programs to strategic community locations.
The county described one vehicle as a community-outreach mobile hub equipped with technology to serve as a mobile courtroom and meeting space for probation, mental-health and employment services. The county described the second vehicle as a "Be Well" mobile services vehicle that will provide on-site Medi-Cal, CalFresh and CalWORKs enrollment.
The broadcast said both vehicles will be scheduled to appear at strategic locations on set dates and times; listeners were directed to napacounty.gov and to search "probation" or "health and human services" for schedules. The county did not specify the exact operating schedule, locations, or funding sources in the excerpt.
County officials framed the vehicles as efforts to make services more accessible and to meet clients "where they are." Implementation will require staff scheduling and site coordination with departments that deliver probation and human-services programs.
