Our Partners

Partnerships Power Our Mission at SELF Inc.

By working with businesses, government agencies, and community organizations, we expand access to housing, healthcare, and critical services for those experiencing homelessness. Together, we create pathways to stability and build a more equitable Philadelphia.

Supporting Partner List

Partner List

Supporting Partners Category
Alcoholics Anonymous Hospitals & InstitutionsPublic Sector
BeasleyNon-Profit
Black Women's Health AllianceNon-Profit
Calvery Word of LifeFaith Based
CATCHNon-Profit
COHMARNon-Profit
Community Empowerment GroupNon-Profit
Consortium Behavior Health ServicePublic Sector
Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual DisabilitiesPublic Sector
FAN - Financial LiteracyNon-Profit
Focus on FathersNon-Profit
Goldman ClinicNon-Profit
HAP - Homeless Advocacy ProjectNon-Profit
Hoops 4 HopeNon-Profit
KirkbridePublic Sector
Lehigh Valley Barber SchoolAcademic Community
Mental Health PartnershipsNon-Profit
MerakeyNon-Profit
Minds of MenNon-Profit
NA H&I Group - Narcotics Anonymous Harm Reduction GroupPublic Sector
Neighbors United Against DrugsNon-Profit
North Philly ProjectNon-Profit
NET CentersPublic Sector
NOMONon-Profit
Office of Homeless Services (OHS)Public Sector
PEACE ProgramNon-Profit
PhilabundanceNon-Profit
PHMCC - Public Health Management CorporationPublic Sector
Preventive MeasuresNon-Profit
Pro-ActNon-Profit
Reclaim your MindNon-Profit
RHD/FASST Connections - Resources for Human Development/Family Shelter Support TeamNon-Profit
Street MinistriesNon-Profit
TEAC/Health Education - Temple Emergency Action CorpPublic Sector
The WELLNon-Profit
The WedgeNon-Profit

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SELF is a 501 (c)(3) human services agency that provides emergency and permanent supportive housing, housing-focused case management, mentoring, and other vital services and resources for Philadelphia's most vulnerable communities.
1500 Walnut Street, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19102

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Phone: 215-496-9610

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SELF ALUM LOUIS M. SAYS
"IF I CAN DO IT, YOU CAN DO IT, JUST LIKE DR. OUTLEY SAID"
My life was totally different than it was nine years before. With the help of the SELF program and team members, my life was completely transformed. I left Newark, New Jersey and headed to Philadelphia in 2007. I was looking to change and live a clean and sober life. I went to Outley House and it started from there. I began doing things at Outley House to help my recovery and then started going to a SELF program. The program was in Center City. I started helping out and sweeping and cleaning up things around there in my spare time. SELF program leaders really appreciated it. I was doing it because it also helped me stay clean. They offered me a job as a peer mentor in the program and in only a couple of months, they promoted me to head peer mentor. I was really happy. I did that for a year and was still doing my program and in recovery. I stayed clean and sober and was still working as a peer mentor and then in August 2008, I got another promotion. They asked me if I wanted to be an on-call residential aide at Safe Haven, another SELF program. I gladly took the job! I kept working my program and the people at SELF kept on encouraging me. They kept on telling me that I could do it.

A few years later, I believe in 2011, I was promoted again, this time to a part-time residential aide and in 2015, I was offered a job as a full-time residential aide at Safe Haven!! My life was totally different than it was nine years before. With the help of the SELF program and team members, my life was completely transformed. SELF helped me so much. They respected me, believed in me, and loved me. They showed me they loved me. With them believing in me, I was able to believe in myself.

I love going to work every day and talking to the program participants at Safe Haven. Just like me, they came to SELF to get their lives together. Today, I have the best life. I get to see people like me turn their lives around. By sharing my story, I am giving to others what SELF gave to me. I let participants know that if I can do it, they can too. I come in with gratitude, rarely call out, and help keep the house up. I live it and continue in my recovery. With love, determination, and people in your corner, you can do anything.
"I'm used to taking care of myself."
I’ve always been able to take care of myself. I am not and have never been afraid of hard work. But after working for a company for several years, I was laid off and could not find another job. That is how me and my mom ended up at Erie House. I tell you, the women there were so kind to us. I was intent on finding me a job so I could get a place. Every week I walked from Erie House, all the way to the Philadelphia Unemployment Project to look for work. Thank God, that when I got there someone gave me a ride back or I was able to get a token. If I needed to walk back, I would have done it but God had it so I didn’t have to.

Now, I have so much to be grateful for. I have to thank the Erie House, Connections, and Rapid Rehousing for my beautiful apartment. It’s all mine and I am so, so proud. Now I am looking for my mom so she can move in with me. I am so happy to have a place to call my own. The ladies at Erie House saved my life. I will always be grateful!
"Geographical changes, abundance of money through better paying jobs and even furthering my education could not help me with my dilemma because I was my worst problem."
My parents split up when I was in the seventh grade. I didn't think that it had anything to do with my gradual spiral downward. I used to think using drugs was fun and all my friends were trying drugs too. I just wanted to fit in. My parents divorced and other traumatic life experiences fueled my poor decision-making and bad behavior. Throughout the 1990's, I found myself in and out of jail and rehab facilities. My attempts to control my drug use and life became futile. Geographical changes, abundance of money through better paying jobs and even furthering my education could not help me with my dilemma because I was my worst problem. Only after I surrendered and cried out to God for help, did my life start to change.

That change started inside of me at my last rehab center. I was placed at Richard Jones Recovery House (RJRH) run by SELF, Inc. for my aftercare. It was there that I learned to apply the change within me to my life around me. It took love and effort to put a tailor-made support system in place to help me. Through God and the support of people who care about me, I have been able to stay clean and recover from this dreaded disease called addiction. I completed an intensive outpatient therapy program at Penn Presbyterian for nine months. I was transferred from RJRH to the lfe Wellness Center also run by SELF. The staff at both RJRH and lfe have been so supportive of my recovery. I also gained employment at one of SELF's homeless shelters, completed my training as a Certified Recovery Specialist and recently moved out of shelter into my own place. Now I can help others like others helped me.