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About | Project Return Peer Support Network | HeyPeers PRPSN offers peer-to-peer support to help individuals reach their personal goals, such as living independently, going to school, getting a job, having friends and enjoying life in the community, and advancing in their recovery Each group is individualized and self-directed
Project Return Peer Support Network Helps individuals dealing with mental health issues navigate social support services and obtain support from peers
PROJECT RETURN PEER SUPPORT NETWORK | Mental Health Related Support . . . In-person and online peer support groups, led by individuals with mental illness experience, meet weekly for 1-2 hours for discussions or activities tailored by facilitators The agency also conducts training programs for those interested in peer advocacy
About Project Return Peer Support Network Project Return Peer Support Network was founded by John Siegel, Rhoda Zussman and Richard Van Horn of the Mental Health Association of Los Angeles County, California’s first staff-facilitated peer support program for people with mental illness
PRPSN - Project Return Peer Support Network Warmline (English or . . . We are available to listen when traditional mental health services are closed The Warm Line supporters can also provide referrals to services or organizations that are of interest, such as healthcare facilities, mental health services, family planning agencies, shelters, self-help and support groups, and much more
Project Return Peer Support Network Warm Line The Project Return Peer Support Network Warm Line serves Los Angeles County residents in need of support, information, and referrals Callers need not have a mental health diagnosis or be calling with a specific concern in order to speak with a peer supporter
Project Return Peer Support Network in United States We are Los Angeles County’s first after-hours telephone line for individuals with mental health challenges and are staffed entirely by peers with lived experience We are available to listen when traditional mental health services are closed
Warm Line | Connect with Support — PRPSN Reach out to our Warm Line for non-crisis support, empathy, and understanding from caring peers available to assist with mental health concerns