Project Return Peer Support Network

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2677 Zoe Ave
Huntington Park, CA 90255

Project Return Peer Support Network is a pioneering mental health nonprofit organization based in Huntington Park, California. Established in 1980 as part of Mental Health America Los Angeles, it holds the distinction of being the first peer mental health program in California. Utilizing the power of lived experience, Project Return Peer Support Network empowers individuals with mental health challenges by providing peer support, advocacy, and a range of innovative programs designed to enhance recovery and improve overall quality of life.

With a commitment to eliminating stigma and promoting hope, Project Return Peer Support Network offers services throughout Los Angeles County, both in person and online. Their diverse programs, informed by the transformative impact of peer support, have been shown to reduce hospitalizations, enhance self-care and wellness, decrease substance use, and foster social support. By sharing stories of recovery and fostering connections among individuals with shared experiences, Project Return Peer Support Network is dedicated to helping all individuals with mental health challenges achieve recovery and lead fulfilling lives.

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