Mental Health Partnerships

Mental Health Partnerships Our Values
We value Hope, the belief that a better future is achievable. By fostering hope, we promote success and resilience.

Mental Health Partnerships was founded, and continues to thrive, on the basic principle that people with mental health conditions can and do recover because they have the resilience to direct their own journeys in overcoming significant adversity. Our Vision
Individuals challenged by mental health conditions are empowered to direct their recovery journeys, and family members are prepared to play supportive roles, all as members of informed and inclusive communities. Our Mission
To promote groundbreaking ideas and create opportunities for resilience and recovery by applying the knowledge learned from the people we support, employ, and engage in transformative partnerships. We value Self-Determination, the exercise of free will - to encourage the independent expression of ideas and control over one's own life. We value a Holistic Focus, which represents the interrelatedness of all human needs. By recognizing the connection among physical, mental and spiritual needs, we nurture growth and creativity. We value Support, the nonjudgmental sharing of knowledge, experience and assistance among peers and colleagues - as a basis for promoting personal and professional development and achievement. We value Cultural Awareness, understanding and honoring a person's deeply held values, beliefs and practices - as a foundation for building, enriching and complementary relationships. We value Personal Responsibility, that each of us is accountable for our actions, and that each of is responsible for pursuing his or her purpose in life - as vital for overcoming challenges and achieving personal and professional goals. We value Empowerment, the process of helping individuals increase their capacity to make choices and to transform those choices into desired outcomes - as necessary for helping individuals gain the self-confidence required for self-actualization and leadership. We value Respect, the unconditional regard for the inherent worth of all individuals - as necessary for developing, maintaining and enhancing effective personal and professional relationships. We value a Strengths-Based Perspective, which presumes that everyone has resilience and talents, and which acknowledge individuals' unique ideas and experiences. By focusing on strengths, we cultivate hope. We value Education and Learning, the lifelong pursuit of knowledge and experiences - for their own sake and for enhancing personal and professional development. Our work is guided by the following convictions
People with serious mental health conditions can and do recover. Recovery is different for each person, but is possible for all. Recovery occurs in the community and with connections to natural supports. Individuals affected by mental health conditions are endowed with the resilience required to overcome significant adversity. Creating an environment of hope is the first step for a successful recovery journey. The active involvement of people with mental health conditions and family members at all levels of planning and development is essential for the achievement of system transformation and successful outcomes. Children, youth, adults, family members and communities have the capacity for resilience and recovery. Successful organizations proactively include all employees and other stakeholders in organizational development, planning and decision-making.

Join us as we share the impact of our work and the stories behind it. Mental Health Partnerships invites community partn...
03/09/2026

Join us as we share the impact of our work and the stories behind it.

Mental Health Partnerships invites community partners, supporters, and stakeholders to our Impact Report Stakeholder Breakfast, where we’ll reflect on the progress we’ve made together and look ahead to the future of mental health recovery and support.

- Light breakfast provided
- Connect with partners and community leaders
- Learn about the impact you help make possible

Space is limited for this free event - RSVP today: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/9V6ViTAZtGWk-YWoVibw8A

Meet Connor; At Delco Project SHARE, they’ve found more than support...they’ve found connection. In this video, Connor s...
03/06/2026

Meet Connor; At Delco Project SHARE, they’ve found more than support...they’ve found connection. In this video, Connor shares their experience and the positive relationships they’ve built through the program.

Watch their story and see how community and peer support make a real difference:

Meet Connor, a participant at Delco Project SHARE, who shares their journey and the meaningful connections they’ve built through the program. From overcoming...

What does recovery look like in action?In our March newsletter, you’ll find stories of stability, community, and advocac...
03/05/2026

What does recovery look like in action?

In our March newsletter, you’ll find stories of stability, community, and advocacy. Learn about the life-changing impact of our Representative Payee program to moments of connection through Compeer, Homeward Bound, and community events, and the voices of lived experience helping shape policies that expand access to care.

Read the full newsletter to see how our staff, partners, and participants are building hope every day:

Stay informed and inspired by exploring more stories from our Advocacy Corner. From uplifting community visits to powerful policy insights and personal recovery journeys, these articles spotlight the people and progress shaping mental health advocacy today.

We’re proud to share that Mental Health Partnerships is a charity partner for the upcoming Bridge to Brilliance event!Jo...
03/04/2026

We’re proud to share that Mental Health Partnerships is a charity partner for the upcoming Bridge to Brilliance event!

Join us on March 10th at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for an inspiring experience centered on growth, connection, and purpose.

A portion of proceeds from the event will be donated to Mental Health Partnerships, directly supporting programs that empower individuals on their recovery journeys.

Get yours at: https://bridgetobrillianceliving.com

March is Self-Injury Awareness Month. We would like to advocate the spreading of understanding, reducing stigma, and sup...
03/03/2026

March is Self-Injury Awareness Month. We would like to advocate the spreading of understanding, reducing stigma, and supporting those who are struggling. 💜 You are not alone, and help is available. If you or someone you know needs support, call or text 988 for free, confidential crisis assistance.

We also offer a free, confidential chatline for support and resources Monday-Friday, 9am - 7pm at MHPHope.org.chatline

📣 Our op-ed in City and State PA lays out a clear truth: federal funding for permanent supportive housing must be restor...
02/27/2026

📣 Our op-ed in City and State PA lays out a clear truth: federal funding for permanent supportive housing must be restored, not cut. When we shift dollars away from long-term housing and supportive services, we jeopardize the stability of people experiencing homelessness and weaken the systems that help them heal, work, and thrive. It’s time to recommit to solutions grounded in evidence and dignity.

Read more here: https://www.cityandstatepa.com/opinion/2026/02/greater-good-federal-funding-must-be-restored-permanent-supportive-housing-efforts/411682/?oref=cspa-homepage-river

Today, Mental Health Partnerships CEO Jeannine and our participant, Faith Bedworth, spoke in front of Philadelphia City ...
02/26/2026

Today, Mental Health Partnerships CEO Jeannine and our participant, Faith Bedworth, spoke in front of Philadelphia City Council in support of Councilmember Rue Landau's resolution calling on HUD to expand investments into Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH), and condemning HUD's recent announcement of potential funding cuts.

Our CEO noted that the recent NOFO shifts funding priorities away from permanent supportive housing and toward transitional housing, while prohibiting displaced residents from qualifying for the new transitional housing units.

We were proud to be joined by our partners at Project HOME and Pathways to Housing PA.

At Mental Health Partnerships, we know that PSH works and has been life-changing for our participants , such as Faith. We will continue to raise our voices against these cuts.

This Black History Month, we honor Dr. Francis Cecil Sumner, often called the “Father of Black Psychology” and the first...
02/25/2026

This Black History Month, we honor Dr. Francis Cecil Sumner, often called the “Father of Black Psychology” and the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in psychology in the United States. His leadership opened doors for generations of scholars. As MHP celebrates its 75th Anniversary, we celebrate his enduring impact on opportunity in mental health and higher education.

Support hope today: mhphope.org/donate

On February 20, our Targeted Case Management team hosted a Black History Month social at The Well Recovery Learning Cent...
02/24/2026

On February 20, our Targeted Case Management team hosted a Black History Month social at The Well Recovery Learning Center, bringing together participants from all TCM teams.

The event focused on psychoeducation and sober socialization, creating space for connection, reflection, and joy. Participants engaged in a meaningful discussion about the historical accomplishments of African Americans, while also acknowledging the systemic barriers and stressors that continue to impact the community.

We also explored cultural coping strategies developed in response to those stressors. From line dancing and Double Dutch to Spades, Bid Whist, dominoes, and comfort food, these traditions reflect resilience, creativity, and collective strength.

By creating a structured, substance-free environment, the team provided an opportunity for participants to build community, celebrate culture, and practice healthy coping in action.

At MHP, we believe healing happens in connection, culture, and community.

What does wellness really mean and why does it matter?In this video, Jim shares how practicing wellness supports his rec...
02/21/2026

What does wellness really mean and why does it matter?

In this video, Jim shares how practicing wellness supports his recovery and why it is important for everyone. He even shares with us a great guitar performance! Wellness is built through small, intentional steps each day.

Check it out on YouTube, and let us know what you do for your wellness!

What does wellness really mean and why does it matter?In this video, Jim shares how practicing wellness supports his recovery and why it is important for eve...

We need supporters at City Council next Thursday.Mental Health Partnerships is joining the The Alliance of Community Ser...
02/20/2026

We need supporters at City Council next Thursday.

Mental Health Partnerships is joining the The Alliance of Community Service Providers, Project HOME, and Pathways to Housing PA to support a resolution introduced by Rue Landau to protect Continuum of Care (CoC) funding and Permanent Supportive Housing.

📅 February 26
⏰ 9:30–11:30 AM

Schedule:
• 9:15 AM – Meet at the Catto Statue outside City Council and walk in together
• Resolution introduction by Councilmember Rue Landau
• Public comment around 10:30 AM for those who want to speak in support

Continuum of Care funding is critical to preventing and ending homelessness in our community. We need advocates, providers, and community members to show up and stand together.

Join us.

Last year was a blockbuster for MHP — a year of expansion and continued development. We added new programs, strengthened...
02/20/2026

Last year was a blockbuster for MHP — a year of expansion and continued development. We added new programs, strengthened relationships with partners, served more participants across all programs, maintained financial strength while expanding our impact, and saw exponential growth in our Institute — including steps toward expansion in Florida.

Yesterday, our senior leadership team gathered for breakfast and our own “Leadership Oscars.”

As our CEO shared, “This recognition isn’t about a single moment—it’s about a body of work. It’s about sustained excellence, collaboration, and the impact created over time. Oscar-winning performances don’t happen in isolation. They are built through preparation, trust, and a deep commitment to something bigger than any one person. That same commitment defines how this team leads — day in and day out — often behind the scenes, always in service of our mission.”

Here’s to building on strong performances — and to knowing our best work is still ahead.

Address

833 Chestnut Street, Suite 1100
Philadelphia, PA
19107

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12157511800

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