Partners
Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion
Emergency Support Providers works with the Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion and Director Dr. Mark Salzer, supporting their research and knowledge development activities and full and meaningful community participation of individuals with mental illnesses.
The Institute for Family Health
Emergency Support Providers works with the Institute for Family Health in its pursuit to improve access to high quality, patient-centered primary health care targeted to the needs of medically underserved communities.
Center for Family Representation
Emergency Support Providers works with CFR, a groundbreaking nonprofit legal services organization dedicated to keeping families together and keeping children out of the foster care system.
New York State Office of Mental Health
Emergency Support Providers works with the Office of Mental Health to promote the mental health of all New Yorkers.
Steve Coe
Emergency Support Providers works with Steve Coe, a Policy Advocate, Planner, and Writer with 40 years of experience improving health outcomes and advancing the rights of people with mental illness.
John Turturro
Emergency Support Providers works with actor, director, screenwriter, and lifelong New Yorker John Turturro in supporting the lives of people in the mental health community.
The Menninger Clinic
Emergency Support Providers works with the Menninger Clinic, a leading specialty psychiatric hospital that treats adults and adolescents with complex mental illness.
Sheppard Pratt
Emergency Support Providers works with Sheppard Pratt’s recovery and rehabilitation programs. This includes their Retreat program, a residential program specializing in co-occurring disorders, and their Trauma program, an internationally recognized program for the treatment of individuals with trauma-related disorders.
Four Winds Hospitals
Emergency Support Providers works with Four Winds Hospitals. Four Winds provides inpatient and outpatient mental health treatment services for children, adolescents, and adults.