Mental Health Partnerships
Philadelphia - ACT NOW
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Programs available include:
A) Information and instruction on how to search for a job
B) Writing a resume
C) Taking and giving directions
D) Make decisions
E) Communicating appropriately
F) Listening effectively
G Preparing for an internship
Eligibility:
Call or visit for more information
Hours:
Call for more information
Phone/FAX Numbers
- (215) 751-1800
- (800) 688-4226 - Hotline/Toll-Free
- (215) 636-6300 - Fax
Email Address: cgiordano@mhasp.org
Fee Amounts:
Call for information
Intake Procedure:
Call for information
Geographical Area:
Philadelphia County
Additional Services Offered at this Location:
- Advocacy
- Advocacy * Mental Health Issues
- Advocacy * Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
- Caregiver Consultation and Support * Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
- Case/Care Management
- Case/Care Management * Mental Health Issues
- Certified Application Counselor Programs
- Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
- Disability Related Center Based Employment
- Education Advocacy Groups
- Inmate Support Services * Mental Health Issues
- Mentoring Programs
- Outreach Programs
- Patient Rights Assistance
- Prejob Guidance
- Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities * Mental Health Issues
- Representative Payee Services * Mental Health Issues
- Specialized Information and Referral * Mental Health Issues
- Vocational Rehabilitation
- Workshops/Symposiums * Caregivers
- Workshops/Symposiums * Families/Friends of Individuals with a Mental Illness
- Workshops/Symposiums * Mental Health Issues
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Mental Health Partnerships
Philadelphia - ACT NOW
Philadelphia - ACT NOW