Events
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Center City National Depression Screening Day Event
Land Title Building Lobby 100 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, United StatesCome by the lobby of the Land Title Building to learn more about Depression, how it may impact you and your loved ones, and take a free assessment provided by Shannon Ruane Counseling.
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University City Screening
Philadelphia Free Library Walnut St West 201 S 40th St, Philadelphia, United StatesGet a checkup from the neck up! Join Elwyn in support of National Depression Screening Day! Clinicians will be on site providing behavioral health screenings. Resources and giveaways will be available.
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West Philly Screenings
National Depression Screening Day 4225 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA, United StatesCommunity event with Intercultural Family Services Inc providing depression screenings, resources, and giveaways.
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South Philly Screenings
Intercultural Family Services Inc. (South location) 2317 S. 23rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19145, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesCommunity event with Intercultural Family Services Inc providing depression screenings, resources, and giveaways.
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Northeast Philly Wellness and Depression Screenings
PATH 1919 Cottman Ave, PA, United StatesPATH (People Acting To Help), Inc. will be providing free Wellness and Depression screenings. The screening is part of National Depression Screening Day, and are free, anonymous, and open to all members of the Philadelphia community.
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Mt Airy National Depression Screening Day Event
United Lutheran Seminary campus 7301 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesFree mental health screenings and resources for the community. Learn how to access care and supports in Philly. Gemma Services will provide behavioral health screenings.
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Mass Incarceration and Reparations; The Cost to Black Women
Center in the Park Senior Center 5818 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, DC, United StatesThis summit is based on the groundbreaking book by author Tasseli Mckay; Stolen Wealth Hidden Power; The Case for Reparations for Mass Incarceration which broadens the current national dialogue on reparations owed to the many of African descent who have been impacted by mass/generational incarceration. It challenges American society to look at the historical decimation and economic loss to families and communities of African descent geopolitically located in a centuries continual systemic space/role of confinement, containment, and imprisonment.
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Senior Expo in the Second Senate District
Bridesburg Recreation Center 4601 Richmond Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesIn collaboration w State Senator Christine Tartaglione, the Second Second District will be launching the Senior Expo to empower the Older constituents in the 2nd District by providing them with information about issues that are important to them and the services that are available through an aide range of public and private providers, Historically, hundreds of seniors and their caregivers attend these events and are grateful for the information and help they receive. NECCBH will be providing Behavioral Health Screenings.
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