This year Fellowship Health Resources (FHR) is celebrating its 35th anniversary as a provider of mental health and substance abuse services for adults with a primary diagnosis of mental illness or substance abuse.  Read more ...

 

In honor of our 35-year anniversary we are highlighting twelve different milestones in FHR's history via video.  This month the focus is on FHR's presence in North Carolina.  What makes Fellowship North Carolina so unique is really the team approach they have created.  View the video 

 

In honor of our 35-year anniversary we will be highlighting twelve different milestones in the Fellowship's history via video. This month the focus is FHR's presence in Delaware.  “Delaware is very unique.  It’s really a family orientated environment.  For a lot of these individuals, we’re everything they have…and we’re there to provide services and support to them.”  Watch the video ...

In honor of our 35-year anniversary we will be highlighting twelve different milestones in the Fellowship's history via video. This month the focus is FHR's presence in Virginia.  In the FHR VA region consumers are "welcomed as guests, and leave as friends."  Watch the video ...
 

I was very lucky to have found my way to Neil’s Place. Growing up in South Philadelphia, my life was very difficult and trying. I was in and out of medical facilities. I felt intimidated and insecure, growing up on the edge.  Neil’s Place is the only decent home I’ve ever had.  Read Morris' story ...

Founded in 1975, Fellowship Health Resources is a nonprofit, nonsectarian agency providing both clinical and support services to persons recovering from mental illness, co-occurring disorders, and other life challenges.  Fellowship Health Resources' staff is dedicated to delivering and coordinating comprehensive community-based services that promote independence, stability and increased skill levels for our clients.

Dual-diagnosed with bipolar disorder and an addiction problem, Armanda had lost hope and felt her spirit was broken. With the support of FHR's staff and services, Armanda is proud to present her personal story of success. Please take a moment to view her video.

 

 

 

During the last week of June, Fellowship Health Resources (FHR) President and CEO, Joseph Dziobek, traveled to Washington, DC, as one of nearly 500 National Council members to partake in the sixth annual Public Policy Institute and Hill Day.  View the video

Founded in 1975, Fellowship Health Resources is a nonprofit, nonsectarian agency providing both clinical and support services to persons recovering from mental illness, co-occurring disorders, and other life challenges.  Fellowship Health Resources' staff is dedicated to delivering and coordinating comprehensive community-based services that promote independence, stability and increased skill levels for our clients.  About FHR ...

Founded in 1975, Fellowship Health Resources is a nonprofit, nonsectarian agency providing both clinical and support services to persons recovering from mental illness, co-occurring disorders, and other life challenges.  Fellowship Health Resources' staff is dedicated to delivering and coordinating comprehensive community-based services that promote independence, stability and increased skill levels for our clients.

Anna had her first psychiatric intervention in 1986 at the age of 35.  Growing up in Michigan with two brothers and two sisters, Anna married at the age of 23 and raised two beautiful daughters.  However, after enduring many years of abuse, she divorced her husband in 1986 and has been involved in all levels of treatment since that time.   Read Anna's story ...

Founded in 1975, Fellowship Health Resources is a nonprofit, nonsectarian agency providing both clinical and support services to persons recovering from mental illness, co-occurring disorders, and other life challenges.  Fellowship Health Resources' staff is dedicated to delivering and coordinating comprehensive community-based services that promote independence, stability and increased skill levels for our clients.

FHR PA - Rotary Club members, along with FHR consumers and staff, worked together painting the back porch and landscaping the grounds of Neil’s Place.  Neil’s Place is a two-story twin house located in Phoenixville, PA.  FHR purchased the site to provide shelter for individuals recovering from mental illness.  Read more ...

FHR NC has been awarded a $3000 grant from the Wake County Solid Waste Reduction Committee to help our offices become green.  Read more ...

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Fellowship Health Resources, Inc. has been accredited by CARF for the following behavioral health programs: Assertive Community Treatment, Assessment and Referral, Case Management/Services Coordination, Community Integration, Community Housing, Crisis Stabilization, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Outpatient Treatment, and Supported Living.
 

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