• Placeholder Image
      Read more
      • A Second Chance Inc.

      • A Second Chance Inc. is focused on helping kinship families. They provide services for kinship certification and resources for each step along the way for the placement of a child into a kinship home. They also provide services for adoptions and finding adoption placements. Further, they provide resources for birth parents reconnecting with their children in out-of-home care. Their Early…
    • Placeholder Image
      Read more
      • Advocacy Alliance – Philadelphia

      • This organization provides advocacy services for adults and children who are experiencing mental illness and emotional or behavioral disorders. They run a variety of support groups throughout the month (visit website or call for more information). They also provide an array of community based programs and support for individuals and families. Contact:(267) 353-2494https://www.theadvocacyalliance.org/index.html 750 German Town Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19191
    • Placeholder Image
      Read more
      • America Works

      • This organization provides workforce development and employment services to individuals facing barriers to employment, including those involved in public assistance, reentry, veterans, and other underserved populations. Their model focuses on rapid job placement combined with ongoing support to promote long-term self-sufficiency. Job Readiness: helps with both hard and soft skills, such as verbal and written communication, customer service, computer literacy,…
    • Placeholder Image
      Read more
      • Ardella’s House – Community & Reentry Programs

      • This is a service and advocacy organization that helps justice-impacted individuals, primarily women, realize new possibilities for themselves and their families. Mentoring Program: connects justice-impacted women and girls with compassionate experienced mentors who walk beside them through the challenges of reentry and personal transformation. They provide: one-on-one mentorship with trained, trauma-informed women who offer guidance and emotional support; goal setting…
    • Placeholder Image
      Read more
      • , ,
      • Assessment & Treatment Alternatives

      • This is a non-profit, state licensed psychiatric clinic and intensive behavioral health services provider. They specialize in the assessment and treatment formulation for children, adolescents, and adults with emotional and behavioral problems. Their evaluation and treatment services include: intensive behavioral health services, domestic violence, child/adolescent exposure to gun violence, and sexual or physical abuse. Their specialized programs include: intensive behavioral…
    • Placeholder Image
      Read more
      • Back On My Feet – Philadelphia

      • This organization empowers people experiencing homelessness and substance use disorders to transform their lives and achieve self-sufficiency through the power of running, community, and support services. Members begin their journey by committing to run 2-3 days a week. Through morning runs and walks, relationships that last a lifetime are built, soft skills are developed, and a sense of mutual accountability…
    • Placeholder Image
      Read more
      • Baker Industries

      • Workforce development program with locations in Malvern and Kensington. They offer paid work opportunities to adults with disabilities, those on parole or probation, and those in recovery from homelessness or substance use disorder. Participants in this program are paid to work and learn. They offer a 12-week job readiness program and support individuals in moving on to a permanent job…
    • Placeholder Image
      Read more
      • Bethesda Project – Bethesda Bainbridge

      • Men and women with mental illnesses or other disabilities live in several supportive housing environments with varying levels of supportive services to assist them in remaining stably housed. This location can house 30 adults at a time.Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter700 South 15th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146
    • Placeholder Image
      Read more
      • Bethesda Project – Bethesda North Broad

      • Men and women with mental illnesses or other disabilities live in several supportive housing environments with varying levels of supportive services to assist them in remaining stably housed. This location can house 49 adults at a time.Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter720-722 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
    • Placeholder Image
      Read more
      • Bethesda Project – Bethesda Sanctuary

      • Men and women with mental illnesses or other disabilities live in several supportive housing environments with varying levels of supportive services to assist them in remaining stably housed. This location can house 16 adults at a time.Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter816 South 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146
    • Placeholder Image
      Read more
      • Bethesda Project – Bethesda Spruce

      • Men and women with mental illnesses or other disabilities live in several supportive housing environments with varying levels of supportive services to assist them in remaining stably housed. This location can house 16 adults at a time.Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter1110 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
    • Placeholder Image
      Read more
      • Bethesda Project – Connelly House

      • Men and women with mental illnesses or other disabilities live in several supportive housing environments with varying levels of supportive services to assist them in remaining stably housed. This location can house 24 adults at a time.Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter1212 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107