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A Path To Hope | Family Favorite Mental Health Resource – 2023 LOVE Awards
A Path To Hope is a non-profit organization built to connect families and their loved ones struggling with mental illness to services available in the community.
A Path To Hope | Family Favorite Mental Health Resource – 2023 LOVE Awards
A Path To Hope is a non-profit organization built to connect families and their loved ones struggling with mental illness to services available in the community. A Path To Hope offers free parent support groups for teens and parents of teens with mental illness. They also offer a yearly mental health resource fair attended by about 40 vendors and more then 200 families looking for mental health resources.
A Path To Hope operates out of a beautiful 1400 sq foot office space loaded with resources and staffed by volunteers. Call to make an appointment or drop in. Office hours vary by volunteer availability, but you can always email them at hello@apathtohope.org
“APTH has been resilient and relentless in their mission to raise awareness about mental health resources in our community and connect people in need to those resources.”
A Path To Hope helped me to fin the resources out there for my struggling teen. Before learning about APTH, I was cold calling therapists and googling different types of therapies. However, once I learned of their resource pages and support groups, I felt more equipped to find the right help for my daughter.
Whether you are an entrepreneur opening a new business or a legacy organization that would like to be more connected with families around the Main Line and Philly’s suburbs, we welcome you to join our Membership program at mainlineparent.com/join/.
Main Line Parent Community Member
A Path To Hope helped me to fin the resources out there for my struggling teen. Before learning about APTH, I was cold calling therapists and googling different types of therapies. However, once I learned of their resource pages and support groups, I felt more equipped to find the right help for my daughter.