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.

Happy Valentine’s Day! 💌We’re “paws-itively” serious about this: loving yourself is part of protecting your mental healt...
02/14/2026

Happy Valentine’s Day! 💌

We’re “paws-itively” serious about this: loving yourself is part of protecting your mental health.

Whether you celebrate setting healthy boundaries or give yourself credit for simply getting through the day, self-love is real work. And it matters.

Our Valentine’s crew 🐶🐱🐧🐢 is here with the puns, but the message is real: you deserve care, compassion, and support.

Need a little extra support this season? Visit www.mentalhealthpartnerships.org
to find resources, recovery services, and community support.

Support hope at: mhphope.org/donate

A little thank you for the heroes on our Delco Outreach team! 💛☕This mug, filled with treats, hot chocolate, and tea, sa...
02/13/2026

A little thank you for the heroes on our Delco Outreach team! 💛☕

This mug, filled with treats, hot chocolate, and tea, says it all:
“Teamwork – Together everyone achieves more. Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. Teamwork makes the dream work.”

Every day, our outreach team shows up for our community, connecting people to support, resources, and hope. You can see their incredible work in action in our latest video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ_SqkZq3jc

Rosetta’s story is one of strength, connection, and hope. 💙Through Delco Project SHARE, she found support that meets her...
02/06/2026

Rosetta’s story is one of strength, connection, and hope. 💙
Through Delco Project SHARE, she found support that meets her where she is.

Watch her story on YouTube and see how community-based mental health support makes a real difference.

Through Delco Project SHARE, Rosetta is finding connection, support, and a place where she’s treated with dignity and respect. Programs like this meet people...

Today, Mary Dunham, a Targeted Case Manager with PeerNet Philly, spoke at a press conference in Fox Chase alongside our ...
02/06/2026

Today, Mary Dunham, a Targeted Case Manager with PeerNet Philly, spoke at a press conference in Fox Chase alongside our partners at Transit for All PA and Transit for All Philly about why public transportation must continue to be funded at the state level with dedicated, sustainable revenue.

Mary shared how reliable and accessible public transit allows Mental Health Partnerships clients to attend appointments, maintain independence, stay connected to their communities, and fully participate in daily life. Without it, people face isolation, missed care, and barriers to recovery.

At MHP, we know this truth: public transit is mental health care.

Mary also got a chance to speak with State Rep. Sean Dougherty who is a strong supporter of mental health services and public transit.

Hanaa Hawthorne, Adult Advocate and Julie Platt, Director of Policy and External Affairs, joined 10,000 Friends and othe...
02/05/2026

Hanaa Hawthorne, Adult Advocate and Julie Platt, Director of Policy and External Affairs, joined 10,000 Friends and other housing advocates to meet with legislators and discuss PA housing policies. Our meetings focused on ensuring that rent and housing prices are inline with what individuals can afford.

We also spoke about Mental Health Partnerships Certified Peer Specialists workforce development program and why CPS are essential to our mental health workforce. Hanaa got to share her own experience in the program and why it was life changing in her career trajectory and confidence.

Hanaa also got to speak with some special elected officials such as Philadelphia Delegation Chair Rep. Morgan Cephas, Delaware County State Rep. Heather Boyd, State Representative Rep. Jared Solomon and many more.

On this date in 1997, Community Behavioral Health (CBH) was founded in Philadelphia, becoming one of the nation’s first ...
02/01/2026

On this date in 1997, Community Behavioral Health (CBH) was founded in Philadelphia, becoming one of the nation’s first city-operated behavioral health managed care organizations.

MHP played a key advocacy role in shaping CBH’s creation. In 1996, then Mayor Ed Rendell and City Council President John Street proposed turning the city’s mental health system over to a for-profit HMO. MHP strongly advocated instead for a nonprofit, publicly accountable model.

Nearly 30 years later, MHP remains a proud partner of CBH, and of Philadelphia’s commitment to accessible, community-centered behavioral health care.

Street outreach is about dignity, trust, and meeting people where they are. Take a look at our Delco team in action -sho...
01/30/2026

Street outreach is about dignity, trust, and meeting people where they are. Take a look at our Delco team in action -showing up for our neighbors when it matters most.
▶️ Watch the full video:

In this video, we join our outreach workers on a ride-along as they engage with neighbors experiencing homelessness across Delaware County. From distributing...

01/30/2026

Doom scrolling the news can take a real toll on our mental health by raising stress, anxiety, and burnout. When it feels overwhelming, try the 4-7-8 breathing exercise: inhale for 4, hold for 7, exhale for 8. Even a few rounds can help reset your nervous system.

From awareness to action: as Governor Shapiro prepares for his upcoming budget address, we’re advocating for increased funding for mental health services and recovery supports. Read our President & CEO, Dr. Jeannine Lisitski's full statement on our website: www.mentalhealthpartnerships.org/pabudget

As Governor Shapiro prepares for his budget address, we’re urging Pennsylvania to prioritize mental health recovery and ...
01/30/2026

As Governor Shapiro prepares for his budget address, we’re urging Pennsylvania to prioritize mental health recovery and protect our most vulnerable neighbors.

At Mental Health Partnerships, we see how Certified Peer Specialists and community-based recovery supports help people stay housed, avoid crisis, and build long-term stability. With federal funding increasingly uncertain, state investment matters more than ever.

This budget must strengthen mental health recovery supports and ensure fair, sustainable wages for Certified Peer Specialists. Mental health is essential,and this is a moment to lead.

🔗 Read our President & CEO, Jeannine L. Lisitski's full statement: www.mentalhealthpartnerships.org/pabudget

Knowledge is part of recovery.'Recovery in Mind' is a self-paced course focused on schizophrenia and tardive dyskinesia ...
01/29/2026

Knowledge is part of recovery.

'Recovery in Mind' is a self-paced course focused on schizophrenia and tardive dyskinesia designed to increase understanding and reduce stigma.

Enroll today for free at www.mentalhealthpartnerships.org/schizophreniaclass

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Philadelphia, PA
19107

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