Penn Foundation
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Penn Foundation was founded in 1955 as a non-profit organization providing innovative services to address the mental health and substance use treatment needs of individuals in our community. In July 2021, Penn Foundation joined the St. Luke’s University Health Network, creating one of the largest fully-integrated networks of mental health and addiction services in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Together, St. Luke’s and Penn Foundation are committed to ensuring that the community has access to high quality behavioral healthcare. Our staff of 330 compassionate professionals serves more than 15,600 children, adolescents, and adults each year through St. Luke’s Penn Foundation’s 25 programs and 9 offices. We are proud to deliver integrated, holistic care designed to meet the unique needs of each person.
St. Luke’s Penn Foundation continues to be guided by its Anabaptist faith heritage and is a Conference Related Ministry of Mosaic Mennonite Conference. We believe strongly in the resiliency of the human spirit and are committed to our mission of instilling hope, inspiring change, and building community for every one of the individuals and families who invite us to share in their journey.