The Philadelphia Icarus Project: A Radical Mental Health Collective for individuals labeled with a "mental disorder" or who consider themselves to have developmental differences and their allies. We believe in revolutionary change of the for-profit mental health industry. Our mission is to eradicate the stigma associated with "labels" and to have direct control over the decision-making process of our mental healthcare treatment tailored to meet our individual needs.

YOU ARE NOT ALONE.

Philly Icarus meets 2nd & 4th Sundays at the A-Space, 4722 Baltimore Avenue on the SEPTA #34 green line surface trolley route. There is plenty of parking for bikes & cars on the south side of Baltimore Avenue between 47th & 48th Street. The A-Space is a collectively run anarchist community meeting space and gallery. Most events are free/we survive on donations.

Contact: philadelphiaicarusproject@msn.com

Website: http://www.the-aspace.org/icarus_project

Philly Icarus is an inclusive advocacy and support group.
* Some of our members use traditional mental healthcare treatments such as pharmaceutical drugs and psychotherapy, but many of our members also explore alternative treatments such as, orthomolecular psychiatry, yoga, meditation, spirituality, and the body/mind connection.
* Our goal is to create a supportive environment where people can feel less alienated, whether you are interested in a support group, want to start a project to explore the dangerous artistic gifts many of us posses or want to get involved in mental health advocacy.

Ground Rules for Icarus
1.Introduce yourself on coming to a meeting tell why you are here if you are new
2.Confidentiality-don not out other Icarus members to other people unless you have their expressed permission.
3.Do not touch other Icaurs members during the meeting without their expressed permission.
4.no “13th step” do not hit on other people at Icarus.
5. Icarus members cordial to one another outside as well as inside of Icarus meetings.
6.Be respectful of other people do not interrupt
7. Call people by the name they preferred to be call including gendered non gendered Pronouns he, she, ze, they