Philadelphia announces a new round of grants from opioid settlement funds
Read full article at Inquirer.com Recovery specialists, grief counseling, and wound care for people addicted to xylazine are among the projects that Philadelphia’s Overdose Prevention and Community Healing Fund will […]
Temple Hospital revamps Episcopal Campus to better serve people with substance use, mental health disorders
Read full article at PhillyVoice.com Temple University Hospital’s Episcopal Campus in Kensington is undergoing a $12 million expansion that includes a new outpatient clinic for people with substance use disorders […]
City Council OKs $100 million drug treatment center in Northeast Philly
Read full report at BillyPenn.com Mayor Cherelle Parker’s first city budget since she took office in January is moving toward final approval, with few surprises — other than a new […]
Massive Drug Rehab Tower Could Be Coming To University City
Read full report at BisNow.com The former site of a proposed Target store in University City could become home to a 40-plus-story addiction rehabilitation tower, becoming one of the largest […]
Council green-lights Mayor Cherelle Parker’s budget plans, including $100 million for a Northeast Philly drug rehab center
Read the full report at Inquirer.com Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s approach to her administration’s first city budget was to focus on investing in the popular public safety and cleaning programs […]
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline offers help with mental health, substance struggles
See full report at 6abc.com PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — The mission of the City of Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services is to educate, strengthen, and serve individuals and […]
Towering drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility is proposed for University City
Read full report at Inquirer.com A towering drug and alcohol rehabilitation center is being proposed just behind the building formerly known as the International House at 3701 Chestnut St. in […]
Philly’s next city budget will fund University City affordable housing, library upgrades, and Mural Arts
Read full report at Inquirer.com The $6.37 billion budget that Philadelphia lawmakers are poised to pass next week is largely a reflection of Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s priorities. But during […]
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Philly is working to attract more bilingual peer specialists to the behavioral health field
See full report at WHYY.org Odalis Delgado said that for many immigrants like herself who speak Spanish and other languages, getting help with health care and other services can be […]