Be Well Orange County (OC) organizers celebrated the opening of its new facility Jan. 13 with a virtual ribbon cutting. Located in Orange, the new 60,000-square-foot facility will offer mental health and substance abuse treatment services. This facility is the first of what is expected to be three buildings for Be Well OC, an organization that serves as a county-wide commitment to creating a best-in-class system of mental health care. The virtual ceremony featured various Orange County officials, including Be Well OC chief executive Marshall Moncrief. “Opening this first Be Well OC campus on schedule, and undeterred by the pandemic, shows our shared determination and our shared success despite the difficulties, and it demonstrates the power and the potential of this Be Well OC community partnership,” Moncrief said during the event. The organization was created through a public-private partnership of government agencies, private healthcare organizations, faith-based organizations and more to try and solve the mental health crisis. “The Be Well OC Orange campus …