Together, we're better
The monthly e-newsletter of the nonprofit Resources for Human Development
The The Philadelphia Inquirer featured RHD's Family House NOW in a story titled "Rehab for mothers and their children allows them to recover together" about substance abuse treatment programs where women can live with their children, so the family can recover as a unit. "This place saved my life," said a Family House NOW client named Indi. "It sounds cliche, but it really did." RHD's Family House programs provide long-term residential supports for women experiencing chemical dependence, and their children. RHD is one of only a handful of providers nationwide that work with mother and child in a residential treatment setting. Find out more

RHD hosts Mayor's Task Force to Combat Opioid Epidemic for community discussion
 
RHD hosted the Mayor's Task Force to Combat the Opioid Epidemic for a community listening session to address the heroin and opioid epidemic in Philadelphia. RHD has been a leader in fighting opioid addiction since 1972, and specializes in creating and providing trauma-informed, person-centered services that work in any community setting. Find out more
WBRE/WYOU features RHD's Street2Feet,
serving homeless in Montgomery County

Eyewitness News WBRE/WYOU looked at how RHD's Street2Feet provides vital services to people experiencing homelessness. As the only day shelter and outreach program for adults who are experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of homelessness in Monroe County, Street2Feet supports more than 80 individuals each month. Find out more

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You can help create brighter futures for many adults and children with special needs. Donations received from friends, foundations, and businesses directly improve the quality of life for all RHD clients, and allow RHD to continue developing caring, effective and innovative programs that help people of all abilities as they build better lives for themselves and their communities. Learn more about RHD here.

 

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