behavioral health insurance company that pays for mental health and substance use services for everyone that is enrolled in Medicaid in Philadelphia.
If you are uninsured, covered by Medicaid/CBH, or not sure of your insurance coverage, contact CBH Member Services at 888-545-2600 to gain assistance with accessing publicly funded SUD treatment and services.
Website: https://dbhids.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/TAD-2.1.2023.pdfContact Veronica Rex (215) 327-1689 or Kim (215) 275-8661; This team will also help clients locate available beds.
Appointments preferred, walk-ins need to come early.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Cash Assistance; Health Care Coverage (MedicalAssistance); Home Heating Assistance (LIHEAP); Family Planning Services; Help with Child Care; School Meals; Long-Term Living Services. Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): 215-560-1583.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Cash Assistance; Health Care Coverage (Medical Assistance); Home Heating Assistance (LIHEAP); Family Planning Services; Help with ChildCare; School Meals; Long-Term Living Services
Phone: 215-560-7226 SEPTA: 215-580-7175 Services for Older Adults: 215-686-8450 COMPASS: 215-382-4762Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Cash Assistance; Health Care Coverage (Medical Assistance); Home Heating Assistance (LIHEAP); Family Planning Services; Help with Child Care; School Meals; Long-Term Living Services
Phone: 215-560-6500Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Cash Assistance; Health Care Coverage (Medical Assistance); Home Heating Assistance (LIHEAP); Family Planning Services; Help with Child Care; School Meals; Long-Term Living Services
Phone: 215-560-5200Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Cash Assistance; Health Care Coverage (Medical Assistance); Home Heating Assistance (LIHEAP); Family Planning Services; Help with Child Care; School Meals; Long-Term Living Services
Phone: 215-560-3700Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Cash Assistance; Health Care Coverage (Medical Assistance); Home Heating Assistance (LIHEAP); Family Planning Services; Help with Child Care; School Meals; Long-Term Living Services
Phone: 215-560-3800Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Cash Assistance; Health Care Coverage (Medical Assistance); Home Heating Assistance (LIHEAP); Family Planning Services; Help with Child Care; School Meals; Long-Term Living Services
Phone: 215-560-4600Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Cash Assistance; Health Care Coverage (Medical Assistance); Home Heating Assistance (LIHEAP); Family Planning Services; Help with Child Care; School Meals; Long-Term Living Services
Phone: 215-560-4000Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Cash Assistance; Health Care Coverage (Medical Assistance); Home Heating Assistance (LIHEAP); Family Planning Services; Help with Child Care; School Meals; Long-Term Living Services
Phone: 215-560-5500Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Cash Assistance; Health Care Coverage (MedicalAssistance); Home Heating Assistance (LIHEAP); Family Planning Services; Help with Child Care; School Meals; Long-Term Living Services
Phone: 215-560-4400Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Cash Assistance; Health Care Coverage (MedicalAssistance); Home Heating Assistance (LIHEAP); Family Planning Services; Help with Child Care; School Meals; Long-Term Living Services
Phone: 215-560-6400Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Cash Assistance; Health Care Coverage (MedicalAssistance); Home Heating Assistance (LIHEAP); Family Planning Services; Help with Child Care; School Meals; Long-Term Living Services
Phone: 215-560-6100This program helps people with income at or below 200% of federal poverty guidelines. Identification: Photo ID
Phone: 215-739-1600Supporting documentation depending on the benefit being applied for (utility bills, lease, etc.)
YEAH offers after-school programming in West Philly, includingtargeted instruction to help kids learn peer mediation and conflictresolution skills. There's also a free food bank. o Urban YouthLeadership Academy
Phone: (215) 204-8917Run by Juwan Bennett and headquartered at Temple University, the Urban Youth Leadership Academy matches middle school studentswith college-aged and early-career mentors who help them complete aservice project.
The Uplift Center for Grieving Children offers in-school grief support groups - plus services for children and their caregivers at six locations in the city: East Falls, West Philly, South Philly, the lower Northeast, Center City and North Philly (Lenfest Center).
Buprenorphine and Vivitrol induction, Spanish Language Available.
Phone: 215-731 2404Offers behavioral, developmental, and therapeutic supports.
Phone: (215) 884-9770*Sliding scale. Assist with hospice, medically aided dying, grief support, fulfilling final wishes, funeral planning, legacy projects, development of vigil plans, support with infant death, bedside presence during end of life, etc.
Phone: 267-606-0366 Website: https://www.phillydeathdoulas.com/contactOnline Support Groups open 24/7. Provides: Pregnancy after loss support group; Trying to conceive after loss support group; Parenting after loss support group; Pregnancy after loss support group for dads; Pregnancy after first trimester loss; Pregnancy after second trimester loss; Pregnancy after third trimester loss; Pregnancy after infant and child death; Pregnancy after TFMR support group; Pregnancy after loss with no living children; Pregnancy after loss of a multiple; Pregnancy after loss family support group ; grandparents, parents, and friends; Pregnancy after infertility and loss. o Star Legacy Foundation: Nationwide online support groups for those affected by the loss of an infant through stillbirth, miscarriage, or infant death.
Provides:Online support groups facilitated by mental health professionals; Bereaved parents of perinatal/neonatal loss; pregnancy after loss; grandparents & extended family; parenting after loss; Dad's discussion group; Coping with Infant Death.
Website: https://pregnancyafterlosssupport.org/get-support/pals-private-groups/ Phone: 952-715-7731Healthy Start
Phone: 215-685-5225 Provides:prenatal depression and grief services.
Contact Ramona Peralta peraltar@congreso.net ;Resources also available for children witnessing DV.
showers available, first come first serve. Case Management 3:30pm-5pm. o Grace Cafe, Arch Street Methodist
Church: 215-568-6250Point of contact:
Jason Culler: jason.culler@ahf.org Phone: 215-971-2804Point of contact:
Lynette Boyer: lynette.boyer@ahf.org Phone: 215-518-3720Point of contact:
Keisha Gabbidon-Howell: keishag@bebashi.org Phone: 215-769-3561 ext 131Point of contact:
Faith Mole: molef@congreso.net Phone: 267-765-2270Point of contact:
Kevin Moore: kmoore@couragemedicine.org Phone: 215-510-5199Point of contact:
Rudard Robinson: 215-888- 2448Point of contact:
Vince Du: vdu@mazzonicenter.org Phone: 267-389-3530Point of contact:
Ebony Gardener: ebony.gardener@odaatphilly.orgPoint of contact:
Pablo Souble: Pablo.souble@phila.gov Phone: 267-324-7465Point of contact:
Marguerite Chamberlain: kenyamerguerite@msn.com Phone: 215-840-5940Point of contact:
Andres Freire: andres@ppponline.orgAdult & Family Medicine, behavioral health, care coordination, dental, gynecology, health education, Health Insurance, HIV Services, Medication Dispensary, Pediatrics, Podiatry/Foot Care, Prenatal Care, Social Services.
Also offers pediatric services.
Phone: 215-755-6866No one is turned away for inability to pay, offers sliding scale costs based on income and family size, services include exams and x-rays.
No one is turned away for inability to pay, offers sliding scale costs based on income and family size, services include exams and x-rays.
Primary medical care (including pediatrics and family planning), Integrated behavioral health care, Dental Care, Phlebotomy, Wellness classes/programs, mobile nurse street outreach services, YMCA operated fitness facility, Physical therapy, Legal Clinic, Emergency food pantry for patients, Hospitality showers, Referrals to specialty care, Assistance with applying for health insurance.
Assists with food stamps, medical assistance, mail, personal care, meals, primary care, clothing, behavioral health, HIV Testing
Intake stops at 3pm
Phone: 215-686-7150 Phone: 215-686-7151 Phone: 215-686-7153Intake after 7pm; All services for existing clients only.
Phone: 215-922-6400As needed, can deliver pick up is preferred; household meal boxes; Must register with a piece of mail or ID and phone number.
Phone: 215-821-2887Clients are welcome to come once every week.
Phone: 215-235-6001No documents are required. First come, first served. Specific Distribution events.
Diapers and Formula also available
Phone: 267-343-5183Must be registered 2 weeks prior for the food pantry
Phone: 570-421-3050HIV positive consumers need to bring their Ryan White Services Eligibility Card when visiting the food cupboard. No referral is needed. This program helps people with income at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelines. Information required to register: Name, Last 4 of SSN, zip code, Monthly Income, # of people in home.
Phone: 215-760-3561Provides culturally affirming stock pantry, supplied with food items reflective of what Cambodian refugees and Southeast Asians normally consume; Cannot guarantee services without an appointment.
Phone: 215-278-6222Because supplies are limited, families can utilize the cupboard only once a per month.
Free Food for the people; Various locations; Walk ups welcome, first come first serve.
Phone: 484-238-0437Emergency Food and Shelter Services; Must be a migrant orseasonal farmworker, or other rural disadvantaged person; must reside in coverage area (PA is included in this).
Phone: 800-888-6770Pantry items, clothing and harm reduction supplies also available.
Must provide a letter of referral on letterhead when applying for an ID.
Mondays are appointment only; Tuesday-Friday walk-ins accepted on a first come first serve basis.
Provides utility assistance, housing assistance, help applying for benefits, identification services.
Phone: 215-438-7939Provides ID check for homeless clients who need a duplicate penndot ID.
Email: helpinghandphilly@gmail.comApplying for Social Security Card, Birth Certificate and PennDOT photo ID on behalf of someone without ID
Assistance collecting documents from schools, medical providers, etc.
Referring clients for legal name changes to VIP if/when necessary
Providing clients with verification letters stating that CLS is working with them to get their identity documents and that we can verify their identity
Advocating with Social Security, Vital Records and PennDOT on behalf of clients - Advocating for clients who need ID for their probation/parole officer, welfare office, SSA, etc.
PAD Office: (215) 305-8426 ext. 4001Contact Jesselee Pierson at jpierson@thebeaconpoint.com OR Joe Harvey at jharvey@thebeaconpoint.com
Phone: (267) 313-0606Contact Alison Mullen at amullen@eagleville.orgwill work with pregnant women.
Phone: (800) 255-2019Fishtown's Lutheran Settlement House is designed to support survivors of domestic violence in any way they might need - with counseling services and programs for seniors, caregivers and people experiencing homelessness.
Congreso offers bilingual education and services for people dealing with domestic violence, to increase awareness and prevent domestic violence, and to connect survivors to resources.
Women Against Abuse boasts tons of wraparound services, from counseling to housing to legal help and programs for LGBTQ people experiencing intimate partner violence.
Connect with a recovery navigator (well versed in harm reduction) and same day suboxone. Also a useful resource for people considering ER/inpatient admission at Penn hospitals.
Dosing M-F 6am-2pm; Sat/Sun/Holidays 6am-11:45am; Counseling 6am-4pm; Russian available.
Buprenorphine Induction; Outpatient, Mental Health Treatement on site M-F 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., until 8 p.m. via telehealth; Sat 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Cambodian Available; MOUs w/ ACANA for Case Management. Same-day induction with referral from Crisis Center.
Phone: 215-944-4444Buprenorphine Induction & Vivitrol Maintenance; Outpatient Mental Health Treatment on site M-F 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Childcare services 10 yrs and up; Spanish Available; MOUs: Esperanza Health Center, Kirkbride, Eagleville Hospital, Firetree, Fairmount BH, Friends Hospital, Kensington Hospital.
Phone: 267-296-7220 Phone: 267-296-2921Methadone Same Day Induction; Outpatient Dosing 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (Work and Medication Line) 6:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Spanish available. MOUs: DVCH, Temple University, PCOM Special Initiatives: Onsite Hep C.
Buprenorphine Induction; Outpatient M-Th: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Fri 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Enrolled members can be seen in person until 8PM Tues and Thurs and telehealth every day. Sat/Sun are appointment and telehealth only. Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian Available, Specialized OP for Eastern European Pop. Childcare Available.
Buprenorphine Induction & Maintenance; OP: M-Th 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Fri 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sat/Sun appt and telehealth only; Spanish Available; MOU w/ ProAct, Atlantic Diagnostic Labs, LaSalle University, Pharmacy of America. Special Initiatives: Outreach at McPherson Park, Partnering with other faith-based and community organizations-meet needs of community and-offer treatment.
Chances-Philadelphia Health Management Corporation
Buprenorphine Induction; Vivitrol Maintenance; Naltrexone, Campral, Antabuse; OP/IOP, Mon 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wed 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Tu/Th/F 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Childcare Available,
Phone: 215-825-8220Job training/ educational assistance offered Spanish, co-located with FQHC Pharmacy avail.
OP MH tx on site; Spanish (American St location only); Both locations registration
Phone: 267-861-4382MMT Induction, Methadone, Suboxone, Vivtrol; Dispensing and Clinical Services M-F, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sat/Sun 8 to 11:30 a.m.; Medical Dept: M-F 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Psychiatrist Tu/Th 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; OP MH Tx on site. MOUs: Spectrum Health Services, One Day at a Time Recovery House
Special Initiatives: Spectrum Health Services, Genoa Health Care, Test2Live, Care Managers, Childcare on site.
Vivtrol/Suboxone/Naltrexone; Same Day Induction M-F 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; MOUs: Abbotsford Family Practice; Special Initiatives: Woman, Woman & Children, Pregnant Woman.
Vivtrol/Buprenorphine Same Day Induction; ASAM IOP/OP; MH Tx on site, and Assessments M F 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Spanish available; MOUs w/ Concept 90, Franklin Recovery House, Friends Hospital, Gemma Services, House of Passage, Tioga Arms & Tioga Arms Apartments, JEVS Human Services, Dignity Housing, Corizon Health, Eagleville, Gaudenzia Re-Entry House, Gaudenzia Focus House.
DRC
Vivitrol/Buprenorphine Same Day Induction; OP, M-F 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sat 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gender specific groups, MOUs with Impact Veterans Services, Community Corrections Facilities, Nicetown Community Development Center, Horizon House, Einstein Medical Center, Women Against Rape (WOAR), Women Against Abuse, Roxborough Hospital, Temple Hospital, PRO-ACT.
Greater Philadelphia Health Action
No Sameday induction; OP M-F 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Language Line In-Demand translation services.
OP: Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese, M/W/F 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tu/Th 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Sat 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. by appointment only; MH Tx: Chinese, Cambodian, Korean, Creole, Spanish, French, Russian, Vietnamese.
OP MH tx on site, M-F 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Job training and educational assistance, Peer mentor program, 24/7 Women identifying Residential/Halfway House.
215-567-2469 112 or 215-556-0860 MMT Vivitrol, Same-day Induction; Special Initiatives: Children's Mission. o Kensington Hospital: 215-426-8100
MMT Induction, Same-day Induction M-F 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Sat/Sun 7:30 to 11 a.m.; Spanish Available
Phone: 215-471-2815MMT; OP MH tx on site M-F 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., until 8 p.m. via telehealth; Sat 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; MH tx on site, Partnership with PhilaFight for Hep C Screenings.
OP MH tx on site, M-F 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Spanish Available, LGBTQIA+, on site pharmacy MOUs with Merakey, Wedge, Horizon House, Hall-Mercer, Belmont, COMHAR.
OP MH Tx on site Walk-in Hours: M-F 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sat/Sun/Holidays 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; English and Spanish on site, language line.
OP, M-F 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sat/Sun 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Holidays 6 to 10 a.m.; Spanish available; Special Initiative: OUD Employment Services; MOUs: Jefferson, WOAR, Einstein, PHMC.
Walk-in Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian Available.
215-451-7100215-286-5490215-831-6024267-597-3920 Buprenorphine Induction/Vivitrol; IOP/OP; MH tx on site, M-Th 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fri 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Walk-in M-F 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Forensic Pop. MH Tx. CPS/CRS avail.; Dual Dx BCM Services. Vivitrol Same Day Induction 5:15 to 6 a.m. VIP dosing, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. dosing and clinic hours, evening hours for workers; Spanish Available. MOUs: Jefferson, Wedge, SOAR, Temple Buprenorphine Induction Same Day Induction ASAM IOP/OP Walk-in: MTWTH 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., M-F 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Buprenorphine Induction, Vivitrol; Campral, Antabus, Same-day Induction for Vivitrol only M-F 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Russian + Language Line translation; MOUs: SOAR, NET, Behavioral Wellness at Girard Health System.
Buprenorphine Induction Vivitrol, Long-Acting Injectable Buprenorphine (Sublocade), Same day Induction M-F 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; on-call 24/7; 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (walk in); Spanish & Russian Available; MOUs w/ Prevention Point and Project HOME, PCP on site, TCM services. o Pathways Recovery
Phone: 215-731-2402Buprenorphine, Naltrexone, Vivitrol, Campral, Antabuse MMT cliniccoordination, Same-day Induction Mon, Wed, Fri 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tue/Thu 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Sat 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Partial Hospital Program; MH Tx on site; Languages: English, Spanish; MOUs: Kensington Hospital, Temple Episcopal, Beacon Point, Prevention Point.
Pregnant women.
Vivitrol & Suboxone Buprenorphine induction; Spanish Available; MAT, OP, M-F: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Buprenorphine Induction Vivitrol; OP; M-F 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
M-F 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Languages: English, French, Health Care Center, MAT Center for Excellence; MOUs: Northeast Treatment Center Spanish; PCP. o Prevention Point
Phone: 215-634-5272Harm Reduction Services; Spanish Available.
Buprenorphine Induction, Sublocade, Vivitrol (for opiates/alcohol), Nicotine replacement, Topiramate (cocaine/crack), Same-day Induction; M/W/Th 1:30 to 4 p.m. (new patients arrive before 3:30 p.m.). T/F 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. (new patients arrive before 11 a.m.).
Phone: 215-320-6187 ext. 5756Phila Dept. of Prisons, Corizon Health (for post-release continuity), NET (for continuity while incarcerated), Jefferson Maternity Services, Penn mobile MAT, Homeless Outreach and Street Medicine (PHHS). Legal, Dental on site, Pharmacy on site. Primary/Psychiatric/Reproductive Health/ Family Planning/Perinatal Care/Infectious Disease (HIV, Hep C, STI's, TB, etc.). Testing and Treatment, LGBTQ-affirming care. Special Initiatives: Perinatal Recovery Support Services.
MMT Induction, Buprenorphine Induction and maintenance Same Day Induction OP, M-F 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m
OP, M-F 9 a.m. to 10p.m.; Sat 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (Sat); MOUs w/ Defender's Ass. of Phila., District 1199c, ProAct, Crossroads Recovery, Fairmount Behavioral Health, Gaudenzia, Beacon Point, Einstein MC, Belmont Behavioral Health, Malvern, Conewago, Temple CRC. o Thomas Jefferson University Family Center
Phone: 215-955-8577Pregnant Women only MATER; OP; 6:40 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Medication 6:40 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Spanish; (limited access to translation services); MH Tx on-site; Females only, pregnancy, childcare on site; Mindfulness Based Parenting Group (EBP), Patient Navigation.
OP:M-F 8am to 5pm; MH Tx on-site; MOUs: CATCH, NPHS.
Translation Services; Offers CRS services and resources can link to other levels of care if needed.
Buprenorphine Induction Vivitrol, Same-day Induction Walk-in: 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.; M-Th 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sat 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. English/Spanish available; ASAM IOP/ OP; MH Tx on site; MOUs: Malvern Treatment Center, Philadelphia FIGHT,Jefferson NARP program, Temple Trust; Partners with Temple Trust. Initiatives: Access Matters.
OP, M-F 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sat 10 a.m. tp 1 p.m.; Does not offer same-day Induction; MOUs: West Chester University and Alvernia University, Penn Cedar, Impact Services. Special initiatives for Seniors and women and Formerly Incarcerated Men and Women.
Sarai Melendez or Guillermo Caro at (215)302-3600 ext. 220 Suboxone only, pharmacy on site.
Phone: (215)302-3600 ext. 220Richard McCoy rmccoy@bewellctr.org OR Ronald Pope rpope@bewellctr.org OR Xavier Bancroft%20xbancroft@bewellctr.org%20
Women Against Abuse boasts tons of wraparound services, from counseling to housing to legal help and programs for LGBTQ people experiencing intimate partner violence.
Phone: (215) 787-2080Females only, childcare on site.
Methadone/Vivitrol; MH Tx on site.
Phone: (215) 235-5520 Phone: (215) 556-0860Different county offices, contact the defender for the county you committed the crime in.
Check mail at least once a week; Mail must be collected in person; Unclaimed mail after 14 days will be returned to sender; Checks are secured by the day services case manager and can be collected Monday - Friday: 12pm - 3pm.
Phone: 215-563-7763Available to sex workers, queer people, and people who use drugs (PWUD)
Call for client resources, can also provide locations for free resources for uninsured.
Substance use services are referred to HealthyMinds Philly.
Free MHT for uninsured, located inside Friends Hospital.
ccsi@casadeconsejeria.org Candice Llano-Ross candice@casadeconserjeria.org OR Sasha MontesWhitley sasha@casadeconserjeria.org OR Danisleth Wharton danis@casadeconserjeria.org
Intensive outpatient for people in recovery, PIR on-site [person in recovery]; Group and individual counseling available.
Group & individual counseling for people in recovery, relapse prevention after care, and personalized treatment plans.
Tailored addiction resources for hoarding, alcohol, opioid, gambling, smoking, and computer gaming.
Therapy for Black people going through major life transitions and racial trauma.
Behavioral health services for latinx, family, and children. Also offer HIV/AIDS supportive services that include linkage to housing for homeless clients.
Couple, individual, and family therapy for Black & African American communities.
Offers monthly public virtual trainings, trainings at request for groups and individuals.
Sheila Malveaux-Bentley smalveauxbentley@gaudenzia.org OR Warren Roy wroy@gaudenzia.org
Raquel Robinson
Phone: (215) 906-2187 Email: raquelr@ppponline.orgAssists youth up to age 21 with survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services, and assistance to get off the streets.
211: Clothing, heat, gas & electric bill help, diapers, addiction services, disability services, domesticviolence help, health & dental, transportation, violence intervention
Representative payee is a program that assists consumers of mental health services who are unable to handle personal finances. Great options for people who need a payee, but do not have an individual in their life who is able to manage their finances
Phone: 215-981-3700 Phone: (215) 751-1800The federal Victims of Crime Act mandates that certain services are available to people who've personally suffered a violent crime, or those who have lost a loved one that way. There are victim services organizations all over the city that can help distribute these resources - from counseling services to legal help to reimbursement of funeral costs.
East Division Crime Victim Services (Concilio and Congreso):
Phone: (215) 426-4810Philadelphia County Victim Services:
Phone: (215) 686-8027Breastfeeding education and information to pregnant clients; individual and group sessions; community outreach; practical advice and encouragement to breastfeeding mother on-site and by telephone.
Website: https://billypenn.com/2019/11/13/heres-a-list-of-resources-to-include-when-reporting-on-gun%20violence-in-philly/Weekly Bellies to Breast Support Group; Breastfeeding and Childbirth Workshops throughout the community.
Health exams, mental health counseling, health education/counseling; prenatal care/Childbirth education; breastfeeding support/parenting; Family Planning; Immunization Clinics; nutrition counseling; HIV Counseling and Testing.
Adult & Family Medicine; Behavioral Health; Care Coordination; Dental; Gynecology; health Education; Health Insurance Enrollment; HIV HCV Care; HIV Services; Medication Assisted Treatment; Medication Dispensary; Pediatrics; Prenatal Care.
Parenting education; fulfills court mandated requirements; health education, such as stress and anger management; health and safety issues; life skills; fatherhood program empowerment zone.
Phone: 215-496-9780 ext 0Family planning services; prenatal care; pediatric care; care between pregnancies (inter conceptional care); breastfeeding education and support; education about pregnancy
prenatal depression and grief services; Parenting classes and support groups; resources and support for men and fathers.
Early Education preparation; Childcare; Nutrition; This program serves pregnant women and children 3 years old or younger.
Phone: 215-625-3566Breast exams; cervical cancer screenings; colonoscopy; cryotherapy; incontinence; infertility; Mammogram referrals; menopause testing and treatment; Pap test; Sexual response education; UTI testing and treatment; Vaginal infections testing and treatment.
Prenatal care; postnatal care; maternity care; behavioral health consultation; case management; dental care; postpartum family planning; nutrition counseling.
Phone: 215-302-3600Pregnancy tests; pregnancy termination information; ultrasound; recovery care (after you've made your choice).
Phone: 267-239-0753Healthcare coverage to underinsured or uninsured pregnant women and infants; Full scope of medical services coverage; Coverage for the pregnant woman eligible for and receiving Medical Assistance is continued for 60 days after the birth; Proper prenatal care;
Early detection and treatment of health problems; Helps in decreasing infant mortality; Helps in decreasing low birth weight.
Childbirth and Parent Classes; Childbirth Facilities; Antenatal testing Unit for the diagnosis, care and treatment of women whose pregnancies are considered high-risk; Perinatal Evaluation Center (PEC) emergency room for pregnant women and a place for early labor examination; postpartum recovery; Accepts Medicaid and Medicare, and offers financial assistance to eligible patients with limited or no health insurance.
Pregnancy testing; Adoption referrals; Fertility awareness education; Pregnancy planning services; Prenatal services; Postpartum exams; Trained staff to discuss options if you are pregnant; Trained staff to talk with you about early pregnancy loss (miscarriage).
Phone: 215-235-7944 Phone: 215-471-2761Social workers available, work with pre-existing conditions, low-cost and no-cost options, abortion services also available.
Parenting Education
Phone: 215-875-8200Parenting Program Coordinator
Phone: 215-914-3755 Email: pugam@congreso.netChild safety; child development from birth through age three; positive parenting and effective discipline; preventing child abuse and neglect; developing nurturing responses to baby/child; Importance of play; developing healthy family relationships; children's health and nutrition; Identifying and managing feelings around the difficult tasks of parenting.
Pregnant and postpartum women with SUD. Connects mothers with social and psychological help to reduce relapse after giving birth.
Works with pregnant and post-partum women and families; Connections to diaper banks, MAT, etc.
Phone: 215-776-4406 Email: carla.calabrese@phila.govAs needed, can deliver pick up is preferred; household meal boxes; Must register with a piece of mail or ID and phone number.
Phone: (215) 683-3370 Email: orp@phila.govbenefits access; City Services (water, trash, business permits, etc.); Clothing; Culinary Training; Education; Employment support and workforce development; Expungement and pardon services; Financial counseling; food; foklift training; municipal identification; vocational training opportunities. Must be 18 or older; Must be a Philadelphia Resident; Must not have an open case.
Has Behavioral health tied in. Action Wellness ReLink (for folks without OUD).
Also offers paid internships. Must be 16-24yrs, 25yrs+ MUST be on probation or parole
Identification and vital records, housing searches, education and employment, benefits enrollment, physical and mental health services.
As needed, can deliver pick up is preferred; household meal boxes; Must register with a piece of mail or ID and phone number.
Phone: (855) 571-43733734 N Carlisle Street, Philadelphia PA 19140
1411 W Ritner Street, Philadelphia PA 19145
(215) 849-4606
333 W Upsal Street, Philadelphia PA 19119
4610 David Street, Philadelphia PA 19127
Offers case management, mental health assessment, medication monitoring, and ID procurement.
3931 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia PA 19134
2602 S Franklin Street, Philadelphia PA 19148
2854 Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia PA 19134
4143 Paul Street, Philadelphia PA 19124
3339 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia PA 19134
4716 Leiper Street, Philadelphia PA 19124
Phone: (215) 613-7121 Email: joyofliving@comcast.net2868 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia PA 19134
Program Director: Margaret Wolfe-Coleman 4301 Parkside Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: (215) 871-0300This is her Psychology Today profile
Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/tasnim-sulaimanardmore pa/152450 Phone: (267) 736-3030 Email: tasnimsulaiman@yahoo.comhere is the link to her Psychology Today profile
Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/442434 Phone: 215-436-9178 Email: burgandy@betruecounseling.comoffice located in Jenkintown o Malyka Cardwell
Website: philadelphiamft.com Phone: 267-422-2788 Phone: 267-908-4368 Email: sheda.ran@gmail.comMarvin A. Toliver, LSW, 3828 Lancaster Ave, Philadelphia, Pa 19104, Psychology Today Profile
Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/19104/446825?sid=5f22 ec5fe2644&ref=7&tr=ResultsNameAll services are free, WOAR offers forensic exam accompaniment, bilingual/bicultural therapy, court accompaniment, group therapy, etc.
(888) 772-PCAR
Provides list of r*pe crisis centers.
Website: www.pcar.org11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Also provides clothing and hygiene products. Free underwear, menstrual products, and condoms.
Monday showers are reserved for seniors, disabled patrons, and veterans; Patrons may participate in one shower a week.
[Spanish] Offers free nicotine replacement therapy [NRT] gum, patches, etc.
Phone: 1(800) 784-8669 Phone: 1(855) 335-3569Sexually transmitted infection(STI) testing; Hepatitis C (HCV) testing; Pregnancy Testing; PrEP and PEP; Treatment for HIV, STIs (chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis) and HCV; Sexual health Education.
Sexually transmitted infection(STI) testing; Hepatitis C (HCV) testing; Pregnancy Testing; PrEP and PEP; Treatment for HIV, STIs (chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis) and HCV; Sexual health Education.
1900 N 9th St, 19122
prenatal care/Childbirth education; breastfeeding support/parenting; Family Planning; Immunization Clinics; nutrition counseling; HIV Counseling and Testing.
My Brother's Keeper (MBK Cares)
Phone: (267) 580-9440 Email: philadelphiasptf@phila.govThey'll welcome you into an existing network of support, helping you find counseling and cope with hardships like bullying.
The runs a basketball league to promote sportsmanship, foster social skills and educate youth on suicide prevention. The city's Suicide Prevention Task Force operates five regular support groups all over the city for people who have lost a loved one to suicide.
There's a counseling center, plus resources for kids, victims of intra-family homicide, and people whose family members have been murdered. o Healing Hurt People
Phone: (215) 762-1177Healing Hurt People offers free case management support for people who've experienced a traumatic event - including resources like health care, housing, food and advocacy at school. There's also a mobile therapy program and peer support for fellow young adults who survived violence.
After a violent crime, the city's Office of Violence Prevention deploys community crisis intervention teams, who help neighbors and assist police in their investigation. The OVP also dolesout grants to community anti-violence programs.
Responding to Violence is a network of community members trained to support-and lead-responses to stress, trauma, loss, and violence within their own communities. o Pennsylvania Crime Victim Compensation
Phone: (800) 233-2339Victims and witnesses 60 years of age or older can reach out to CARIE, the Center for Advocacy for the Rights and Interests of the Elderly, which has a victim advocacy program that provides free consulting, court accompaniment, education regarding victim rights. It will also repair external doors, windows and locks to secure victimized seniors in their homes at no charge. o Pennsylvania Health Law Project
Phone: 215-545-5728 Phone: 800-274-3258Health Law Project offers free legal services via its VOCA (Victim of Crime Act) Program, helping people injured by gun violence (or other crimes) get health insurance via Medicaid to treat physical and mental injuries.
2913-15 Kensington Ave. Phila, PA 19134
Tuesday & Friday 12:00pm-3:30pm
12:00pm-3:30pm
Mobile ExchangeTuesday: 37th & Brown 1pm - 3pm; 54th & Market: 3:30p-5:30p
Wednesday: Broad St & Passyunk Ave: 8:30a-10am; 13th & Washington 10:30a-1pm Thursday: Frankford Ave & Pratt St: 12pm - 2pm; 11th St & Indiana Ave: 2:30p - 5p Saturday: 3rd & Girard: 10:30a - 1pm; 10th St & Fairmount Ave: 1:30p-3:30p
Court Order Name Change, Immigration Documents, Tribal IDs. Does not file the paperwork. Application opens twice a month, 1st of every month 12pm and the 15th of every month at 6pm.
Peer coaching, Advocacy, Access to trans-friendly medical care, Life skill training, resume building, mental health care.
Phone: 215-398-5003Legal name change services.
Phone: 646-862-9396Mothers in Charge is a national organization founded in Philadelphia by Dorothy Johnson-Speight, who lost her son to gun violence. This group of impassioned mothers, grandmothers, aunts, sisters and loved ones can help you take steps to cope with tragedy.
EMIR Healing Center was founded by a grieving parent to provide support after community trauma. After a violent crime, members will visit a block, school or individual person to offer healing services. You can also reach out for domestic violence resources
Based in Fairhill, Operation Save Our City supports to the families of victims of violent crime. Founder Rosalind Pichardo helps arrange public demonstrations and vigils to generate attention for cold cases.
Telehealth available, free of cost care, and transportation assistance.
Phone: (844) 573-314624-hour hotline
Phone: 215-951-5411o CTS Youth Transition Center (Ages 14-17)
Phone: 1-800-999-9999Assists youth up to age 21 with survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services, and assistance to get off the streets.
Phone: (215) 925-3180