In response to the urgent needs of newly arriving Afghan individuals and families, Nationalities Service Center, held the first cohort of the Wellness Liaison Training Program. The program is a 6-month immersive paid training program for immigrant individuals interested in developing behavioral health knowledge and community support skills. This is a bidirectional training that will […]
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Therapy Center of Philadelphia (TCP) helps women and transgender people overcome the deep and far-reaching consequences of trauma and oppression by providing relational psychotherapy that is affordable, evidence-based, and attends to aspects of social location (race, class, gender) as key to clients’ healing and transformation. TCP’s primary programs include: short and long term individual and […]
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CCTC leadership is currently preparing our organization for a major shift in healthcare delivery, namely value-based care. Our current national healthcare system creates a business model that structurally incentivizes provider organizations to focus on the quantity or volume of services as opposed to quality or value. This challenge is felt deeply by non-profit behavioral health […]
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Step Up to the Plate, a collaborative effort of Broad Street Ministry, Prevention Point Philadelphia, and SEAMAAC, along with the City of Philadelphia, which launched in the beginning of the pandemic in April 2020, concluded its formal service after 20 months on December 31, 2021. In that time, the program provided 878,165 meals in three locations […]
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To more inclusively address the mental health needs of our community, Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) has partnered with Calm Clarity to provide training to improve mental health and well-being and develop inclusive leadership skills to counteract the unconscious biases and systemic disparities faced by our community. This will involve training facilitators to guide […]
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