reach out

One way to help you cope with having someone with mental illness in your family is to reach out and experience something new.


be a Volunteer

You can make a difference in your community, learn new things, grow as a person and feel good about yourself.

Visit Volunteer Way: Your connection to volunteering in the Delaware Valley. This site is sponsored by the United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Telephone: 215-665-2474 or email volunteerway@uwsepa.org

find a Mentor

A Mentor is a friend who listens and spends time with you, has life experiences they can share with you and can help you with important life decisions.

To find out more information about mentoring opportunities in your community visit: Mentor: Expanding the world of quality mentoring. Or contact the local United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania at 1-866-MENTOR3.


If you would rather talk to someone, give us a call or send us an email. Call 215-751-1800 ext. 3865 during regular business hours, or email: tecinfo@mhasp.org.

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