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Mental Health & Wellness
Westminster Presbyterian Church cares for the wellbeing of all persons. We hope is to promote mental wellness by building and sustaining a culture of love, help and hope through advocacy, support and education. As a part of that mission, we strive to reduce the stigma of mental illness and addiction, create safe spaces, promote resources including a quarterly Wellness Newsletter and a yearly Wellness Fair, provide education which includes Narcan & CPR trainings.
Mental Health or Emotional Crisis
Free crisis counseling. All calls are confidential and may be anonymous.
- Talk: 610-918-2100
- Text: 741741
Crisis Intervention Hotline for Teens
All calls are confidential and may be anonymous.
- Talk: 855-852-TEEN (8336)
- Text: 484-362-9515
Support Groups at Westminster
- “Morning Joe” A parent support group
7:30am Tuesdays in The Cove at Westminster Presbyterian Church
Contact the group for more info. - Celebrate Recovery
7-9 pm Thursday in The Site at Westminster Presbyterian Church or via Zoom.
Helping people find freedom from hurts, habits and hang-ups. Contact the group for more info. - Stephen Ministry
A Stephen Minister ‘walks with’ their care receiver in a 1-1 caring, confidential relationship, providing emotional and spiritual support. Contact Pastor Ann Hatfield for more info
Other Support Groups
- Alcoholics Anonymous
Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution. Visit their website for more info. - Narcotics Anonymous
Struggling with addiction? Visit their website for more info. - Al-Anon
Help and hope for families and friends of alcoholics. Visit their website for more info.
Chester County Mental Health Resources
- If you’re feeling lonely, worried, anxious and need to talk to someone, call Chester County’s Warm Line at 1-866-846-2722. This line is manned by trained individuals in recovery who can offer a compassionate listening ear.
- If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health or emotional crisis, call 610-280-3270. The Valley Creek Crisis Center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Delaware County Mental Health Resources
- If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health or emotional crisis, please call the Delaware County Crisis Connections Team (DCCCT) Mobile Crisis Service 1-855-889-7827. DCCCT is a trained crisis response team available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide on-site mobile crisis assessment, intervention and/or referral services in the individual’s natural environment.