HealthyMindsPhilly.org is an online tool and resource designed to support and improve the mental health and well-being of all Philadelphians, regardless of zip code, insurance or income status. Intended to look and feel different than traditional government sites, HMP is a welcoming and inviting space with a full suite of wellness tools and options.
The Carnell Family Resource Center is located on-site.
The Family Resource Center partners with children, their families, and teachers to identify non-educational barriers and reduce their impact on the family and the classroom. We believe that true restoration of neighborhoods includes quality educational opportunities for all children regardless of their zip code or life circumstances.
For more information, please email the coordinator at jen@occcda.org or call 215-400-3150, option 6.
The school selection process allows students to apply to attend any school for the 2025-2026 school year with available space other than their catchment school. Mrs. Paul will provide information throughout the process via classdojo. If you have any questions please visit schoolselect.philasd.org or reach out to Mrs. Paul regarding information labs/workshops.
Our Mission : Uplift Center for Grieving Children helps children grieving a death and grow through their grief while strengthening families, communities, and professionals' understandings of how best to respond to their needs.
Nuestra Misión : Uplift centro para Niños en Duelo ayuda a los niños que sufren por una muerte a sanar y crecer a través de su dolor, al tiempo que fortifica el conocimiento en las familias, las comunidades y en los profesionales sobre la mejor manera de responder a sus necesidades.
Do you or your loved ones feel lonely, stressed, sad, angry, or confused? Do you miss your friends and routines? We are here for you!
The Philly HopeLine is a program of the Uplift Center for Grieving Children. It is a free and confidential helpline for grief and emotional support staffed by our Master’s degree-level clinicans. The Philly HopeLine is open to all youth and caregivers in the Philadelphia region.
Uplift’s clinicians, including staff who self-identify as Spanish speakers or LGBTQIA+, are available throughout the year. Uplift’s Philly HopeLine also includes an interpretation service for over 100 languages.
Staying connected is essential, and Philadelphia offers several low-cost internet programs to help you stay online without breaking the bank! Here’s what you need to know:
PHLConnectED
This program offers low-cost internet access for K-12 students and families in Philadelphia who need it. Perfect for homework help!
Call 2-1-1 (option 2) for details or visit: https://www.phila.gov/services/education-learning/get-help-with-technology/get-free-or-low-cost-internet/
Translation Services: Call 2-1-1 (option 8)
Lifeline Support
The Lifeline program provides a discount on monthly phone, broadband, or bundled services for eligible households nationwide. It's a great resource for staying connected affordably.
Find out more and apply: lifelinesupport.org
Internet Essentials from Comcast
For as low as $14.95/month, you can get reliable high-speed internet if you qualify for public assistance programs like SNAP, Medicaid, or housing assistance.
Learn more & apply: internetessentials.com