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.

Rolling into connection, confidence, and a lot of fun 🎳 Last month, our Targeted Case Management team brought participan...
04/07/2026

Rolling into connection, confidence, and a lot of fun 🎳

Last month, our Targeted Case Management team brought participants together from TCM, Peer Support, and Delaware County for a special St. Patrick’s Day outing at Wynnewood Lanes.

For some, it was their first time ever bowling, a chance to step outside their comfort zones, try something new, and build confidence along the way. For everyone, it was a day filled with encouragement, laughter, and community, as participants cheered each other on every step of the game.

With lunch, festive snacks, and great company, it’s safe to say this event was a success and one we’re excited to bring back again.

Learn more about our supportive services at mentalhealthpartnerships.org

Wishing a peaceful and happy Easter to all who celebrate 🐣Today, we’re thinking of the many ways people find hope, renew...
04/05/2026

Wishing a peaceful and happy Easter to all who celebrate 🐣

Today, we’re thinking of the many ways people find hope, renewal, and connection - whatever that may look like for you. May this season bring moments of rest, reflection, and support.

April is Alcohol Awareness Month - Let’s Talk About It. Alcohol use and mental health are deeply connected, yet too ofte...
04/03/2026

April is Alcohol Awareness Month - Let’s Talk About It.

Alcohol use and mental health are deeply connected, yet too often these conversations go unspoken. At Mental Health Partnerships, we’re here to change that by creating space for honest, judgment-free support.

Whether you’re navigating your own relationship with alcohol or supporting someone else, you don’t have to do it alone.

Our live, staffed by real Certified Peer Specialists, 'Healthy Minds Chatline' is here to listen, connect you to resources, and meet you where you are.

💬 Let’s Talk About It: mentalhealthpartnerships.org/chatline
Connect: 800-688-4226
Recovery, healing, and hope are always possible.

Wishing a meaningful and peaceful Passover to all who celebrate.May this season of reflection, resilience, and renewal b...
04/01/2026

Wishing a meaningful and peaceful Passover to all who celebrate.

May this season of reflection, resilience, and renewal bring comfort, connection, and hope.

04/01/2026

Last month, our CAPS participants and staff had the opportunity to visit the State Capitol, and it is an experience they are still talking about.

We are incredibly grateful to Councilmember Mike Driscoll for recognizing Mental Health Partnerships on the council floor and for helping make the day so meaningful. The tour offered a unique look into the legislative process, and it was a powerful moment for our participants to feel seen, valued, and connected to the work happening at the state level.

Opportunities like this reinforce the importance of lived experience in shaping policy and highlight the impact of investing in peer support and career development.

Thank you again to Councilmember Driscoll and their office for going above and beyond to make this visit unforgettable.

Join us as we share the impact of our work—and what’s ahead.Mental Health Partnerships invites you to our Impact Report ...
03/30/2026

Join us as we share the impact of our work—and what’s ahead.

Mental Health Partnerships invites you to our Impact Report Stakeholder Breakfast, where we’ll highlight the progress we’ve made together and what it means for the future of recovery and support.

Thursday, April 16 | 9:00–10:30 AM
833 Chestnut Street, 8th Floor, Philadelphia
• Light breakfast provided
• Connect with partners and community leaders
• See the impact you help make possible

Space is limited—please RSVP today: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/9V6ViTAZtGWk-YWoVibw8A
Questions? Contact Clark Perks at cperks@mhphope.org

March 29, 1951. 4:00 p.m. Exactly 75 years ago, what would become Mental Health Partnerships was founded as the Southeas...
03/29/2026

March 29, 1951. 4:00 p.m.

Exactly 75 years ago, what would become Mental Health Partnerships was founded as the Southeastern Pennsylvania Association for Mental Health.

That first meeting took place in the offices of Percy C. Madeira Jr. at the Land Title Building at Broad and Chestnut - just a short walk from where our headquarters sits today on Chestnut Street.

Among those in the room was Leonard T. Beale, who would later become our first Board President. (Pictured: Portrait of Mr. Beale from the collection of PAFA The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts circa 1939.)

Seventy-five years later, we’re still here - advancing mental health, building community, and carrying that original vision forward.

Celebrating the people who make the work possible 💙 Last week, we came together for our Staff Service Celebration - hono...
03/28/2026

Celebrating the people who make the work possible 💙

Last week, we came together for our Staff Service Celebration - honoring team members celebrating 5 and 25 years of service at Mental Health Partnerships.

Their dedication, compassion, and commitment to our community are what make this work possible every day. From milestone anniversaries to everyday moments of support, our staff continue to lead with hope, resilience, and a strengths-based perspective.

Take a look at some highlights from the celebration 📸 and join us in thanking our staff for all they do!

Advocating for stronger mental health support across Pennsylvania 🏛️ This past Wednesday, Mental Health Partnerships too...
03/27/2026

Advocating for stronger mental health support across Pennsylvania 🏛️

This past Wednesday, Mental Health Partnerships took part in Advocacy Day at our State Capitol in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. We started the morning with a press conference calling for increased funding for peer support services and broader investment in mental health care across the state.

We’re grateful to Rep. Rick Krajewski, Rep. Joe Hohenstein, and Rep. Sean Dougherty for speaking alongside us and amplifying the importance of these critical services.

Throughout the day, our team continued the conversation by meeting with legislators and delivering information packets across City Hall to ensure the voices of those we serve are heard.

Real change happens when we show up, speak out, and push for the resources our communities deserve

Join us in celebrating the people who make our mission possible.From 5 to 25 years of service, our staff have shown an u...
03/27/2026

Join us in celebrating the people who make our mission possible.

From 5 to 25 years of service, our staff have shown an unwavering commitment to supporting recovery, building community, and creating pathways to hope for the individuals we serve.

Their dedication goes far beyond a job. It is compassion in action, day in and day out.

Thank you to our incredible team for the years you have given and the impact you continue to make.

Watch the full celebration video and join us in recognizing their milestones:

At Mental Health Partnerships, our mission is powered by people, and today we are celebrating the incredible staff who have dedicated 5 to 25 years to this w...

On March 13th, PeerNet Bucks County hosted a Spring Craft Day filled with creativity, connection, and fun. With 23 peopl...
03/26/2026

On March 13th, PeerNet Bucks County hosted a Spring Craft Day filled with creativity, connection, and fun. With 23 people in attendance, the group painted flower pots, created DIY fidget tools known as “worry worms,” and crafted festive leprechauns in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day.

Activities like these are more than just enjoyable- they are a meaningful part of mental health recovery. Crafting can help reduce stress, improve focus, and offer a positive outlet for self-expression. Even more importantly, group experiences like this encourage social connection, build confidence, and foster a strong sense of community and belonging.

With social integration at the heart of Bucks County PeerNet, groups like this provide a safe and supportive space where individuals can connect, learn new skills, and grow together. We’re proud to continue creating opportunities that bring people together and support recovery in meaningful ways.

Last week, State Representative Rep. Rick Krajewski  visited our 'A New Life' location and had the opportunity to tour a...
03/26/2026

Last week, State Representative Rep. Rick Krajewski visited our 'A New Life' location and had the opportunity to tour and learn about the work we do at our Recovery Learning Centers. Mental Health Partnerships Recovery Learning Centers are the heart of our organization where we provide no barriers trauma informed support and services to any individual who is in need. Rep. Krajewski also spoke with our participants about the work he does around ensuring that housing is safe and affordable.

Thank you to the state rep and his team for making the time to visit us!

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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