MVP Recovery
06/13/2026
🏃♀️💧 MVP Recovery Proudly Supports the Media 5-Miler! 💧🏃♂️
The MVP Recovery team was honored to support the annual Media 5-Miler by hosting a water station at our Media Behavioral Health Center, helping keep runners hydrated and encouraged throughout the event.
A huge thank you goes out to our dedicated team members who spent their evening representing MVP Recovery and supporting the community. Their willingness to show up, volunteer, and engage with participants reflects the passion and commitment that drives our organization every day. We are incredibly proud of our staff for going above and beyond to make a positive impact both inside and outside of our programs.
We also want to give a special shout-out to Laur Rose Marino, our Program Director, who not only helped represent MVP Recovery but also took on the challenge of running the Media 5-Miler herself! Lauren’s commitment to health, wellness, leadership, and community engagement is an inspiration and embodies the spirit of MVP Recovery.
Events like the Media 5-Miler remind us that strong communities are built through connection, support, and people coming together for a common purpose. MVP Recovery is proud to be actively involved in the communities we serve and remains committed to being the premier behavioral health and recovery support provider in the Philadelphia region.
Thank you to the organizers, volunteers, runners, and everyone who stopped by our water station. We look forward to continuing to support events that promote wellness, connection, and community pride.
❤️ Supporting our community.
💙 Promoting health and wellness.
💚 Making a difference together.
06/05/2026
MVP Recovery was proud to attend the Caron Treatment Centers Philadelphia Awards Breakfast and celebrate two extraordinary members of our team whose dedication is changing lives every day.
We are incredibly honored to congratulate Nick Dietrich, recipient of the Unsung Hero Award. As the Certified Recovery Specialist overseeing our Probation and Parole CRS Initiative, Nick has connected hundreds of individuals to treatment, recovery support, and hope instead of incarceration. For those involved in the criminal justice system and struggling with substance use and mental health challenges, Nick is often the first hand extended in a moment of crisis. His compassion, commitment, and unwavering belief in recovery have helped countless individuals begin their journey toward healing and a better future. Nick is truly a beacon of hope and a well-deserving recipient of this prestigious recognition.
We also proudly celebrate Corporal Leo Francis Doyle, of the Ridley Township Police Department, Coordinator of the MVP SHIELD Program, for his incredible work supporting first responders. Leo has made it his life’s mission to ensure that those who spend their careers helping others know that help is available for them as well. Through his leadership, MVP Recovery’s innovative SHIELD Program has become a first-of-its-kind 24/7 warm handoff initiative, providing first responders with immediate access to behavioral health services, recovery support, and self-care resources whenever and wherever they need them. Leo’s dedication has connected countless individuals to critical support and has created a culture where seeking help is viewed as a sign of strength.
At MVP Recovery, we are proud of our team and the life-changing impact they make throughout our communities every day. We extend our sincere gratitude to the Caron Foundation for recognizing these outstanding individuals and for hosting such a meaningful event. Thank you to everyone who attended and continues to support the work of recovery, behavioral health, and community wellness.
Congratulations, Nick and Leo! Your passion, service, and commitment inspire us all and remind us why recovery is possible for everyone.
05/22/2026
MVP Recovery would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Chief Cardell and the Norwood Borough Police Department for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to bridging the gap between law enforcement and behavioral health services throughout Delaware County.
We are incredibly grateful to have had our SHEILD Coordinator, Corporal Leo Francis Doyle of the Ridley Township Police Department, conduct an intensive and impactful training focused on first responder wellness and the Delaware County District Attorney's Office Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), one of the most successful police diversion programs in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
The LETI Program continues to transform lives by removing barriers and creating pathways to treatment, support, and recovery for individuals struggling with substance use and behavioral health challenges. Instead of incarceration, individuals are connected to the treatment and support services they desperately need, proving that collaboration, compassion, and innovation truly save lives.
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