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  • MLK Day Event & Volunteer Project with Uhuru Furniture

    Uhuru Furniture and Collectibles 832 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Mon. Jan 16th 10am-3:30 MLK Day Event & Volunteer Project with Uhuru Furniture. Build black community economic self-reliance and carry on the movement for African self-determination! Historic videos, drums, poetry, and what YOU can do today. 832 N. Broad st. at Parrish st. Philadelphia, PA. 19130 Sign up 215-546-9616 ext 3 philly.volunteer@uhurufurniture.org uhuruMLKdayPhilly2023.eventbrite.com

    Free
  • Philadelphia Peer Leadership Academy

    Philadelphia Peer Leadership Academy
    Philadelphia Recovery Training Center (PRTC) 520 N. Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia, PA, United States

    PPLA is a 10-session course for peers seeking to cultivate leadership skills and help to shape and refine the behavioral health system. Candidate selection is based on their stated commitment to recovery, their motivation, and their interest in the recovery transformation movement. Applicant Criteria - Have lived experience in recovery - Provide a professional recommendation - Live or work in Philadelphia - Attend all ten classes Dates: Every Monday evening Jan. 9 to March 13, 2023, from 6 to 8 p.m.* *Due to the holiday classes will take place Tuesday, [...]

  • 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
  • Engaging Males of Color (EMOC) Film Screening: Trigger

    Paul Roberson High School 4125 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join EMOC for a special screening of the film, “Trigger,” which focuses on the personal stories of those impacted by the traumas of gun violence. Joseph J. Peters Institute (JJPI) will providing Behavioral Health screenings for the event.

    Free
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