A list of mental health and gun violence resources are available below. Resources include City of Philadelphia offices and initiatives as well as community groups and organizations in Germantown and throughout Philadelphia.
If you or a loved one are experiencing a suicidal crisis or emotional distress CALL 988 or (215) 685-6440. Lifeline Options for Deaf + Hard of Hearing: For TTY users, use your preferred relay service or dial 711 then 988.
Provides and facilitates access to comprehensive health services, primarily to individuals and families in the Greater Germantown communities and Northwest Philadelphia. These services are provided without discrimination and with careful attention to physical, emotional, social, and spiritual health.
Works with the Philadelphia School District, child welfare and judicial systems, and with families and communities to provide care and services for people with mental illness, people struggling with addictions, and people with intellectual disabilities.
Community-based agency that advocates, educates, and supports individuals, families, and communities that have been impacted by homicide and violent crimes. Offers support groups for individuals and groups of all ages to help families find help and healing for the trauma of losing a loved one.
Composed of community members trained to support — and lead — responses to stress, trauma, loss, and violence within their own communities. The Network is not a violence-prevention or anti-violence program. Instead, the Network is focused on addressing the impact of trauma on individuals and communities.
Focused on enhancing the well-being of communities by uplifting solutions to reduce violence, strengthening the bridge between neighborhoods and City government, and amplifying support for returning citizens and families impacted by the criminal justice system. Develops and implements reforms in an equitable fashion informed by decades of systemic oppression, racism, and poverty.
Founded in 2016, the Obituary Project has published over 300 memorial profiles memorializing the victims of homicides in Philadelphia through stories that honor their lives, bring more attention to unsolved cases, and comfort families.
Based on the acclaimed READI Chicago model, P3 is a 12-month training and supportive services program that offers participants paid employment, job training, and coaching services. Participants receive stipends for good attendance and active participation in life skills/work readiness training, behavioral change coaching, and employment.
Links fine artists with families or friends of victims of gun violence to bring attention to and memorialize the lives lost and tragically altered due to gun violence, bring joy and peace to families and friends of victims, and bring attention to the impact of gun violence.
Free guide to the tools, resources, and people who can help you navigate your Philadelphia community, especially if you or people you know have been affected by gun violence.