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Colonial Behavioral Health outlines mobile crisis, permanent supportive housing and new crisis center after $2M federal award

Williamsburg City Council · February 12, 2026
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David Co of Colonial Behavioral Health told council CBH received a one-time $2 million federal award, described mobile crisis and permanent supportive housing services, and updated the council that a regional crisis services center (Center for Support and Wellness) is under construction and expected to open later this year.

David Co, representing Colonial Behavioral Health, gave City Council a broad update on Feb. 12 about services, partnerships and facility construction funded in part with recent support. Co noted CBH's five-decade history serving the region and said the agency serves roughly 238–258 Williamsburg residents annually (about a quarter children, two-thirds adults and the remainder seniors).

He described two services added in recent years: a mobile crisis team, deployed a little over a year and a half ago to…

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