Philly Wellness Expo to bring health and recovery resources to City Hall

Philly Wellness Expo
In this file photo, City Councilmember Jim Harrity speaks Wednesday, May 28, at Kensington Library.
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Philadelphia Councilmember Jim Harrity and the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disabilities (DBHID) will host the Philly Wellness Expo 2025 later this month at City Hall.

The event, scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 27, will bring together dozens of city departments, nonprofits, wellness providers, and community groups to offer information and resources on health, recovery, and support services.

Held during Addiction Awareness and Recovery Month, the expo is aimed at reducing stigma around treatment and making services more accessible to residents.

“The Philly Wellness Expo 2025 is an opportunity for residents to connect with vital resources, from mental health support to community programs,” Harrity said. “If we continue to strengthen our neighborhoods, together we can make Philadelphia stronger, safer, and healthier for all.”

The expo runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the City Hall Courtyard, with remarks beginning at noon. Light refreshments and a live DJ will be part of the event.