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PBS39 partnered with Lehigh Valley Health Network to co-produce Close to Home: Depression. Part of the PBS39 Check-Up initiative, the 30-minute documentary shares intimate stories of hope and healing along with professional counsel on overcoming the disease.

Together with a host of outstanding community partners, PBS39 aims to open dialogue around the topic of depression, helping to change the conversation to one of support and understanding.


 Where to Find Help

NAMI | Lehigh Valley


National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)-Lehigh Valley is a local nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by serious mental illness.

New Vitae Wellness and Recovery


Our organization is directed by our mission and vision statements to ensure ethical, holistic, and strength-based care.

Haven House


Haven House provides outpatient psychiatric counseling services built on a foundation of trust, respect and inspiration.

Lehigh County Adult Mental Health


Lehigh County Adult Mental Health provides an extensive range of community based services to adults 18 and older with no insurance.

Lehigh Valley Community Mental Health Centers


Lehigh Valley Community Mental Health Centers provide person-centered, community-based services to individuals and families experiencing mental illness, by using personal, community, and organizational resources.

Depression and Bi-Polar Support Alliance


The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) is the leading peer-directed national organization focusing on the two most prevalent mental health conditions, depression and bipolar disorder.

Lehigh Valley Health Network Behavioral Health


For more than 50 years, Lehigh Valley Health Network has been caring for people who need behavioral health treatment, whether it’s for counseling during a stressful time in your life or for a lifelong condition that requires medication, and anything in between.

Progressions


Support for children, adults and their families, role models of both genders, caregivers, friends and members of their spiritual community of choice, to have access to individualized, quality behavioral health supports and services.