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.

Meet Janice: https://youtu.be/6NmyhDGgmRo?si=Q8QCW-OKO1dc_eToIn this video, Janice, participant at Delco Project SHARE, ...
01/23/2026

Meet Janice: https://youtu.be/6NmyhDGgmRo?si=Q8QCW-OKO1dc_eTo

In this video, Janice, participant at Delco Project SHARE, shares her story of resilience, recovery, and the power of being met with dignity and understanding. Her experience reminds us that hope is not abstract - it’s lived, built day by day, and strengthened through connection and support.

As we prepare for the upcoming winter storm, we want to lift up a few important reminders for our community:
- Please stay safe and avoid unnecessary travel during the storm.
- If you must be out, exercise caution when driving and check on neighbors when you can.
- If you see someone experiencing homelessness who may need support during severe weather, contact the Homeless Street Outreach Hotline at (215) 232-1984.

And if you or someone you love is feeling overwhelmed, struggling, or in crisis, help is available 24/7. You can call or text the 988 Su***de & Crisis Lifeline for free, confidential support.

Janice’s story reminds us that community care saves lives. Let’s keep holding hope for one another. 💙

In this video, Janice, participant at Delco Project SHARE, shares her story of resilience, recovery, and the power of being met with dignity and understandin...

01/22/2026

Weekly Advocacy Update with Julie 🗣️

❄️ Code Blue & Warming Centers
As temperatures drop, it’s critical that we protect and care for our community members. During Code Blue, warming centers are available across Philadelphia. Visit dbhids.org to find the most up-to-date information and resources. Philadelphia Homeless Outreach phone number: 215-232-1984

🏛️ Mental Health Funding Restored
Last week, SAMHSA restored $2 billion in general mental health funding - a major win for communities nationwide. Take a moment to thank members of Congress who advocated for this funding by taking action through our Advocacy Action Center: www.MHPHope.org/votervoice Congressman Brendan Boyle Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon Rep. Dwight Evans Rep. Madeleine Dean

💙 Support During the Winter Months
Su***de risk can increase during winter, and no one should have to navigate that alone. If you or someone you know needs support, our Chatline connects you with a Certified Peer Specialist who truly understands. Visit mhphope.org/chatline

01/21/2026

Holding Hope, Together! 🌟

At Mental Health Partnerships, hope isn’t just a value...it’s a daily practice. Our “Holding Hope” employee engagement event brought staff together to reflect, connect, and celebrate the ways we support each other and our participants.

From meaningful conversations to shared moments of inspiration, this event reminded us that hope grows when we nurture it in ourselves and in the people we serve.

This Monday, we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a champion of justice, equality, and human dignity. His vision reminds...
01/19/2026

This Monday, we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a champion of justice, equality, and human dignity. His vision reminds us that advocacy and compassion can change lives; values that guide our work every day at Mental Health Partnerships.

At MHP, we’re committed to lifting up voices, supporting recovery, and ensuring every person has access to the care and respect they deserve. Today, and every day, we continue Dr. King’s legacy by standing for equity, inclusion, and hope in mental health.

Let’s take a moment to reflect, act, and advocate for ourselves, our communities, and those whose voices need to be heard.

Última oportunidad: ¡El ultimo día de aplicaciones es MAÑANA! Mental Health Partnerships está aceptando las últimas soli...
01/15/2026

Última oportunidad: ¡El ultimo día de aplicaciones es MAÑANA!

Mental Health Partnerships está aceptando las últimas solicitudes para su Capacitación de Especialista en Apoyo entre Pares Certificado (CPS) en español, y el ultimo día de aplicación es mañana.

Si tienes experiencia personal con la recuperación de la salud mental o el uso de sustancias y deseas convertir esa experiencia en un trabajo significativo y remunerado para apoyar a otros, esta capacitación es para ti. Los especialistas en apoyo entre pares utilizan su propia experiencia de recuperación para inspirar esperanza, brindar apoyo sin prejuicios y ayudar a las personas a encontrar su propio camino hacia adelante.

La capacitación es completamente en español
Desarrolla habilidades profesionales basadas en la empatía y la experiencia personal
Forma parte de una fuerza laboral en crecimiento que genera un cambio real en las comunidades. 👉 ¡Solicita tu plaza ahora! https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/b8b9a6b140bf44b282474a54cf97d9df

Last Call: Apply by TOMORROW!

Mental Health Partnerships is accepting final applications for our Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) Training in Spanish and the deadline is tomorrow.

If you have lived experience with mental health or substance use recovery and want to turn that experience into meaningful, paid work supporting others, this training is for you. CPS use their recovery to inspire hope, provide non-judgmental support, and help people navigate their own paths forward.

Training conducted in Spanish
Build professional skills rooted in empathy and lived experience
Be part of a growing workforce making real change in communities
👉 Apply now: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/b8b9a6b140bf44b282474a54cf97d9df

Funding for mental health shouldn’t be in jeopardy.We were deeply concerned when $2 billion in federal grants for mental...
01/15/2026

Funding for mental health shouldn’t be in jeopardy.

We were deeply concerned when $2 billion in federal grants for mental health and substance use services were abruptly canceled; funding that helps prevent overdoses, expands access to care, and supports recovery in communities like ours. Thankfully, after swift bipartisan pushback and advocacy nationwide, the decision was reversed and these vital grants will be restored. But the confusion and disruption this caused shows how fragile our mental health safety net really is.

We stand with providers, advocates, and the people who rely on these services in calling for stable, sustained investment in community-based mental health supports. 💙

If you need someone to talk to, our chatline is here for you: https://www.mentalhealthpartnerships.org/chatline

01/15/2026

🌟 Every voice matters, and every story has the power to inspire. At Mental Health Partnerships, we believe in sharing real experiences, spreading hope, and building a stronger community around mental health.

Our YouTube channel is filled with powerful stories from participants, insights from our Certified Peer Specialists, educational resources, and expert discussions that are all designed to break stigma and help everyone feel seen and supported.

Join our community by subscribing today, and start exploring stories of resilience, hope, and transformation: https://www.youtube.com/

01/13/2026

“Could have. Should have. Would have.”

Certified Peer Specialists help interrupt that cycle by meeting people where they are and helping them ask new questions:
Can I? Should I? Will I?

That shift can change everything. Recovery is possible when support is rooted in lived experience. Learn more about becoming a Certified Peer Specialist at https://www.mentalhealthpartnerships.org/the-institute-at-mhp

01/10/2026

🌟 Discover the Pottstown Recovery Learning Center!

Our peer-led center is a place where people with lived experience come together to connect, learn, and grow on their recovery journey. From wellness classes to supportive community activities, the RLC is all about hope, empowerment, and mutual support.

🎥 Watch the full video to see how the Pottstown RLC is making a difference: https://youtu.be/HhtDotLcG34

Yesterday, our Bucks County Peer Net program in Bristol proudly welcomed Alex Mauro, a Field Representative from Congres...
01/09/2026

Yesterday, our Bucks County Peer Net program in Bristol proudly welcomed Alex Mauro, a Field Representative from Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick's office.

Alex joined us for an interactive activity where participants reflected on 2025 and shared their goals for 2026. We also discussed the critical need to continue funding Certified Peer Specialists (CPS), especially mobile CPS services.

It was an incredible opportunity to showcase how life-changing CPS can be in supporting recovery and improving lives.

As we move into 2026, Mental Health Partnerships is leaning into what works: listening first, honoring lived experience,...
01/08/2026

As we move into 2026, Mental Health Partnerships is leaning into what works: listening first, honoring lived experience, and building systems rooted in hope and equity. We’re doubling down on community, peer leadership, and advocacy that meets people where they are.

At the same time, we’re leaving behind approaches that cause harm like punitive responses, one-size-fits-all solutions, and decisions made without the voices of those most impacted.

The future of mental health is collaborative, compassionate, and grounded in real change. That’s the energy we’re bringing into 2026!

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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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