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Behavioral Health Guide for Philadelphia Infants and Toddlers

Aug 27, 2012

There are behavioral health agencies throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania that specialize in programs for children and adolescents and who provide services to children enrolled in Medical Assistance (MA), the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and who have no health insurance. PCCY has developed a series of resource guides to help parents, school nurses and counselors, early education professionals, health care providers and others who care for children find a behavioral health care provider.

See the resource guides below in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.

Attend a Community Budget Meeting

Philadelphia students cannot afford fewer teachers or other support staff. City Council can vote to prevent those cuts. Speak up on behalf of students! Attend one (or more) of the upcoming public events and tell councilmembers, “No cuts to schools!” Sign Up, Show Up, Speak Up because Our Kids Are Worth It. Need help with your testimony? Check out our testimony as well as these talking points. We can also help – reachout to frangyp@childrenfirstpa.org. Click the image to download a PDF that you can share.

Postcards: Print, Sign & Share

These postcards are available for your community group or organization to print and share with your members. Postcards can be dropped off to 990 Spring Garden Street, Suite 600 or you can scan and send to info@childrenfirstpa.org. We also have printed postcards available to pick up at our office. Click the image to download a PDF that you can share.

Lower Travel Costs!  Options are available.

The Mayor’s proposed tax on ride share companies will protect public schools and ensure students have the resources they deserve. If ride share companies choose to pass these costs directly onto riders, there are options for individuals with disabilities to help lower their travel costs. Click the image to download a PDF that you can share.