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.

09/02/2025

📢 Weekly Advocacy Update!
Each week, we're share key policy updates that impact mental health, recovery, and community well-being. Here’s what you need to know this week:

🚇 State Budget Stalemate & SEPTA
The state budget still isn’t passed, and SEPTA is facing major cuts that would limit access to jobs, schools, and healthcare for thousands. Reliable public transit is essential for mental health and recovery. Call your senators today and urge them to support a budget that fully funds SEPTA.

⚖️ Supreme Court & NIH Funding
The Supreme Court ruled that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) can stop funding research projects tied to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). This is a dangerous step backward for mental health equity, silencing research that addresses disparities in care. We must keep pushing for policies that center marginalized communities.

Let us know in the comments if there's anything you've been tracking this week!

Last week the New York Times reported on the tragic story of a young man who died by su***de after forming a relationshi...
09/02/2025

Last week the New York Times reported on the tragic story of a young man who died by su***de after forming a relationship with ChatGPT. His story is a heartbreaking reminder that while technology may offer tools, it cannot replace the protective factors found in compassion, connection, and hope that come from real human support.

At MHP, we believe that people need people. That’s why we offer resources like the Healthy Minds Chatline, where trained peers are available to listen, talk, and connect individuals with the support and services they need.

This month, and every month, we commit to breaking the silence around su***de and reminding one another: no one has to go through this alone. Help and hope are always within reach. Visit mentalhealthpartnerships.org for supportive mental health services. Let’s Talk About It!

988 – Su***de and Crisis Lifeline – Call or text for support during crisis

Mental Health Partnerships Chatline, Mon – Fri, 9am – 7pm - https://www.mentalhealthpartnerships.org/chatline

Read the New York Times article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/26/technology/chatgpt-openai-su***de.html

More people are turning to general-purpose chatbots for emotional support. At first, Adam Raine, 16, used ChatGPT for schoolwork, but then he started discussing plans to end his life.

📢 'Generocity' Highlights Threats to Healthcare for Vulnerable PennsylvaniansA recent article from Generocity details ho...
08/29/2025

📢 'Generocity' Highlights Threats to Healthcare for Vulnerable Pennsylvanians

A recent article from Generocity details how proposed healthcare cuts could leave thousands of Pennsylvanians without vital support — including mental health services that so many rely on for stability and recovery.

At Mental Health Partnerships, we know the importance of accessible, fully funded healthcare for mental wellness. These cuts could directly affect our participants and community members who depend on Medicaid and other supports.

Read more about the potential impacts and what’s at stake: https://generocity.org/philly/2025/08/27/healthcare-cuts-vulnerable-pennsylvanians/

08/29/2025

🎵 “If I could take a thousand steps… just to check in on you…” 🎵

Julie’s feeling a little “miss you” energy as Denise heads off on vacation! 💙 Even when our colleagues or support staff are away, mental health doesn’t take a break. Checking in, staying connected, and reaching out to someone who supports you can make all the difference.

Remember: whether it’s a coworker, friend, or a trained peer, there’s always someone ready to listen — like the Healthy Minds Chatline, where real people are available to talk, support, and connect you to mental health resources. Check it out here: https://www.mentalhealthpartnerships.org/programs-and-services-mhp/healthy-minds-peer-chatline

08/28/2025

👀 Throwback playlists and old-school boy bands hit different… but healing takes more than nostalgia!

Through the Healthy Minds Chatline, you can talk with a Certified Peer Specialist - someone with lived experience who’s ready to listen, support, and connect you to resources.

Because hope isn’t just a throwback - it’s something you can find today. 💙

Chat with us here: https://www.mentalhealthpartnerships.org/programs-and-services-mhp/healthy-minds-peer-chatline

Statement from our President & CEO, Jeannine L. Lisitski, Ph.D.The August 7th Executive Order on federal grantmaking put...
08/27/2025

Statement from our President & CEO, Jeannine L. Lisitski, Ph.D.

The August 7th Executive Order on federal grantmaking puts lifesaving mental health programs at risk by replacing expert review with political oversight. This threatens crisis response, harm reduction, and equity initiatives — especially in communities already facing the greatest barriers to care.

We call on policymakers and partners to protect evidence-based funding and ensure access to care remains rooted in science, not politics.

Congrats to Taylor + Travis on their engagement! We’re celebrating our favorite partnerships too:Fully funding mental he...
08/26/2025

Congrats to Taylor + Travis on their engagement! We’re celebrating our favorite partnerships too:

Fully funding mental health services, access to affordable housing, and lately, funding for SEPTA.

Because lasting love looks like building a future where everyone can access the care and support they deserve.

🚘Yesterday, we did a ride along with Sharon and Fajr who work as part of our outreach team in West Philly.              ...
08/26/2025

🚘Yesterday, we did a ride along with Sharon and Fajr who work as part of our outreach team in West Philly.

🌙Every night they provide resources such as food, hygiene kits and most importantly help connect individuals to services.

💕Sharon and Fajr are perfect examples of MHP values. They go above and beyond and never give up on people.

❤️ They see the humanity in everyone.

⭐️⭐️ check our stories for more and hear from Sharon on why this work is so important.

Happy Friday! Joyful moments like spa days, cookouts, or nights out help us recharge and kick off the weekend with a smi...
08/22/2025

Happy Friday! Joyful moments like spa days, cookouts, or nights out help us recharge and kick off the weekend with a smile. But true, lasting healing comes when mental health services are accessible, equitable, and fully funded.

At Mental Health Partnerships, we’re working for a future where no one has to choose between a quick fix and long-term care. Everyone deserves more than just a moment of relief.

Join us in advocating for fully funded mental health services today. 🔗 Learn more at mentalhealthpartnerships.org/advocacy

Happy Friday! Joyful moments like spa days, cookouts, or nights out help us recharge and kick off the weekend with a smi...
08/22/2025

Happy Friday! Joyful moments like spa days, cookouts, or nights out help us recharge and kick off the weekend with a smile. But true, lasting healing comes when mental health services are accessible, equitable, and fully funded. 

At Mental Health Partnerships, we’re working for a future where no one has to choose between a quick fix and long-term care. Everyone deserves more than just a moment of relief. 

Join us in advocating for fully funded mental health services today. Learn more on our website at the link in bio!

Feeling overwhelmed? You’re not alone!Here are 3 simple ways to take the first step toward support:1️⃣ Start the convers...
08/21/2025

Feeling overwhelmed? You’re not alone!
Here are 3 simple ways to take the first step toward support:

1️⃣ Start the conversation – Tell someone you trust how you’re feeling, even if it’s just “I’m having a tough day.”
2️⃣ Find a safe space – Join a peer support group or connect with a local mental health organization where you can be heard without judgment.
3️⃣ Use available resources – Hotlines, therapy apps, and community services are here to guide you when you need a helping hand.

Remember: reaching out is a sign of strength, not weakness. Learn more about our peer-led programs and resources at the link in bio.

08/20/2025

When the social media guy says, “I’m taking a week off,” the office:

📢 MICHAEL SCOTT NOOOOO

Don’t worry—we promise to continue sharing more hope, help, and hilarity in the meantime!

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833 Chestnut Street
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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