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Network of Neighbors

Offers trained community members who, acting as trauma responders, support and lead responses to stress, trauma, loss, and violence within their own communities. Responders work alongside community leaders to provide technical assistance, facilitate group interventions, and create healing spaces. Provides Psychological First Aid (PFA) and immediate support following an incident of violence or trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Management (PTSM) interventions including orientation sessions, stabilization groups, coping groups, and self-care discussions. Offers presentations, workshops, and referrals for clinical services and wellness resources.

Physical Address

1101 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Hours

Call for information. Network of Neighbors will work with the Community Connector to schedule events.

Application process

Call or email to connect with Network staff. Your call or message will be answered in 1 to 2 business days.

Fee

Services provided free of charge

Eligibility

Available to all neighborhoods in Philadelphia that have been impacted by acute stress, trauma, loss, or violence in the community. The services are appropriate for community members age 9 and over.

Service area

Philadelphia, PA

Agency info

Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services (DBHIDS)

Provides comprehensive behavioral health and intellectual disability services through a network of agencies while collaborating with the Philadelphia School District, child welfare and judicial systems, and other stakeholders. a model of care directed by the person in recovery. Care model directed by individual; professional treatment is one aspect among many that supports people in managing their own conditions while building their own resources.