Our Behavioral Health division believes recovery happens in community. Community is about relationships and the connections we build. When we feel connected: We Heal. We Grow. We Care.
Each one of our behavioral health programs seek to partner with individuals and families to make this possible. |
Critical Impact
Our work to support communities is critical and our impact is broad. Through the supports we offer, we have innovated new ways to care, designed programs that are seeking to think outside of the box, and partnered to deliver help that makes sense. This impact is enhanced through our partnerships, both internally and externally, to create help that truly strengthens communities. These partnerships will continue to be critical and more central to the help we offer - in order to strengthen our communities, we need to work as a community.
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The Hope 4 Tomorrow program, in our Behavioral Health division, partners with school districts and organizations to help provide critical training in suicide prevention. In 2024, Hope 4 Tomorrow helped to train 3,708 Montgomery county residents in suicide prevention! |
Imagine with Us
Imagine a community where neighbors help, people feel welcomed, their voice matters, and they feel safe to make friends, engage, and share. Strengthening communities requires people to be vulnerable, open to differences, curious about what people need, and integrate in new ways that we have not done before. When people believe they are not alone and that they belong, we have a better chance to build strong communities. In all of our programs, we want to continue to create space that allows people to connect. As we continue to imagine and innovate, we invite YOU to engage and connect in new ways with our work.
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The Transition to Independence (TIP) program, in our Behavioral Health division, serves youth across Bucks, Lehigh and Northamption counties who need help to navigate independence. TIP helps create community around the youth to connect them to support far beyond their time in the program.
In 2024, TIP served 235 youth across the three counties! |