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About Foundations Community Partnership
Our History
FCP traces its roots to a pioneering facility established more than 40 years ago to provide behavioral health services in the region -- the Delaware Valley Mental Health Foundation, a small psychiatric hospital opened in 1964 in Doylestown. By 1996, that facility had become known as Foundations Behavioral Health and its scope expanded to encompass a full range of behavioral health services for children and adolescents. Those services today include acute inpatient and partial hospitalization care, residential treatment, outpatient services, and an alternative school.
In 2007, the hospital was sold to a for-profit organization. As a result of the sale, FCP was established to continue the research, publishing, community education, internship, scholarship and grant making activities of the Foundation. FCP is an independent operating foundation under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue code. |
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