2026-04-23T00:00:00-04:00
  • Supporting Youth Recovery CRS Training Program

    Supporting Youth Recovery CRS Training Program
    Philadelphia Recovery Training Center (PRTC) 520 N. Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc. (The Council) will offer the Supporting Youth Recovery: Peer Paraprofessional Certificate in Supporting Youth Recovery program. Unique to this program is the enhanced version of Pennsylvania Certification Board (PCB) approved standardized Recovery Specialist (RS) Training to prepare peer paraprofessionals to include addressing the unmet behavioral health needs of children, adolescents, and young adults with a substance use disorder (SUD) and their families to provide RS to youth and young adults in recovery from a SUD and their families.

    No cost for accepted students
  • Survivors of Suicide Loss Support Group [ Online / By Phone ] – Methodist Hospital

    Online , United States

    The Survivors of Suicide Loss Support Group seeks to help loss survivors cope, connect, and work toward healing. Trained group facilitators are suicide loss survivors who know firsthand how difficult it can be to find your way after losing someone to suicide. The group is open to anyone 18 years or older who is grieving a loss due to suicide. The group is free and confidential. For more information, please contact philadelphiasptf@phila.gov COVID19 Update: We want to prioritize your health and safety while still offering our support in your grief. [...]

  • Saturday Afternoon Respite

    Saturday Afternoon Respite
    Shane Victorino Nicetown Boys & Girls Club 1721 West Hunting Park Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Caring for a child with behavioral health needs can be demanding. Take a break. Respite care is short-term care for children ages 6-17. Children with a behavioral health diagnosis are eligible for short-term care.

    Free
  • MLK Day of Service

    Mount Zion Baptist Church 1411 South 50th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19143, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    We will be honoring Dr. Martin Luther King this year with an event highlighting the health disparities that exist within the community at large. We will engage vendors in the areas of nutrition, physical and mental health to assist in informing the community of the disparities that exist and how to mitigate the damage that it causes. Einstein Behavioral Health will be joining and will be providing behavioral health screenings.

    Free
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