Scalable Disaster Mental Health & Crisis Response

NOT DISCLOSED, Florida

Asking Price $8,000,000 Year Established 2019
Annual Revenue $3,336,841 Reason for Selling Next phase of growth under a strategically aligned owner.  
Annual P/L $0 Attention Luis Zavala
Annual Cash Flow $2,789,599 Listing Number 1007866  
# of Employees 4 Business Category Services: Medical, Dental

Business Overview:

The Company is a mission-driven provider of crisis stabilization and community resilience services supporting governments, nonprofits, and community organizations during disasters and large-scale emergencies. Through a proven rapid-response operating model, the Company deploys multidisciplinary teams of crisis specialists, licensed clinicians, and peer support professionals to stabilize affected populations and support frontline responders during critical recovery periods.

The Company has developed a differentiated platform capable of mobilizing quickly during disasters and humanitarian events, delivering scalable services that address the psychological and social impacts of crises. With established relationships across public-sector and nonprofit partners and a growing recognition of the need for community stabilization following emergencies, the Company is well positioned to expand its geographic footprint and service offerings.

Property Features and Assets:

<p>The Company operates from a professional principal office, located within a flexible workspace environment that offers private offices and conference facilities. The Company’s operating model is deployment-ready and field-based, with teams delivering services on-site through pop-up wellness locations, canvassing operations, and support within Emergency Operations Centers as missions require.<br></p><p>Assets = $60,521</p>

Market Competition and Expansion:

<p>The Company operates within the broader disaster response, behavioral health stabilization, and community resilience services sector. The competitive landscape includes a mix of nonprofit organizations, government-supported programs, and behavioral health providers that deliver crisis counseling, disaster behavioral health services, and community recovery support following major emergencies.</p><p>Large nonprofit disaster relief organizations often provide humanitarian assistance and logistical support during disaster response, while behavioral health providers and crisis counseling organizations may offer mental health services in affected communities. However, these organizations typically focus on either humanitarian logistics or traditional clinical care and often lack the rapid deployment capabilities and integrated field operations model required to stabilize communities during the immediate aftermath of disasters.</p><p>The Company differentiates itself through its specialized crisis stabilization model, which integrates multidisciplinary teams capable of rapidly deploying into disaster zones and operating within emergency management environments. This model allows the Company to bridge the gap between emergency response operations and community recovery services.</p><p>The sector remains fragmented, with few organizations combining disaster response expertise, licensed clinical capability, and scalable field deployment infrastructure, creating opportunities for platforms with proven operational models to expand market presence.</p><p>Growing Demand for Disaster and Crisis Response Services<br>The increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters, geopolitical crises, and public health emergencies is driving sustained demand for organizations capable of rapidly stabilizing communities and supporting emergency response systems.</p><p>Critical Gap in Community Stabilization Services<br>While emergency management agencies focus primarily on logistics, safety, and infrastructure recovery, there remains a significant need for services that stabilize affected populations and restore functionality during the immediate aftermath of crises.</p><p>Expanding Government and Nonprofit Funding Channels<br>Federal, state, and philanthropic funding continues to grow for disaster response, community resilience, and mental health stabilization programs supporting affected populations and frontline responders.</p><p>Highly Fragmented Provider Landscape<br>The crisis stabilization sector remains fragmented and largely nonprofit-driven, creating opportunities for scalable platforms with proven operational models to expand geographically and capture market share.</p><p>Increasing Recognition of Post-Disaster Mental Health Needs<br>Emergency management agencies increasingly recognize the importance of addressing psychosocial impacts following disasters, creating long-term demand for integrated crisis stabilization services.</p>

Additional Details:

  • The property is Leased.
  • The owner is willing to train/assist the new owner.
  • This is not homebased business opportunity.
  • This is not a franchise resale opportunity

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