We actively seek out and partner with organizations in our communities that share a common desire to help others. Community partnerships reinforce our core mission and support the communities we serve.
HMP Global partners with multiple charitable organizations in support of their missions to build community and improve patient outcomes.
The reach of HMP Global's charitable partnerships includes multiple therapeutic areas.
Working with our partners, we have impacted the lives of more than 25,000 people.
HMP Global partnered with team member Janelle Bradley’s Visionaries of the Year campaign through direct corporate support and our Spring 2025 Day of Giving. Janelle raised $120K for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (now Blood Cancer United).
In October, HMP Global partnered with Boot Campaign for our Fall 2025 Day of Giving. A portion of event registrations on October 8 helped Boot Campaign support US military veterans and families, providing 130 hours of individualized care.
HMP Global partnered with team member Janelle Bradley’s Visionaries of the Year campaign through direct corporate support and our Spring 2025 Day of Giving. Janelle raised $120K for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (now Blood Cancer United).
In October, HMP Global partnered with Boot Campaign for our Fall 2025 Day of Giving. A portion of event registrations on October 8 helped Boot Campaign support US military veterans and families, providing 130 hours of individualized care.
HMP Global received the We Value Our Veterans Award from New Jersey Governor Philip D. Murphy. This award recognized our efforts to value and honor the sacrifices, patriotism, and bravery displayed by members of our military. We support veterans in our hiring practices, collaborations with military support groups, offering event registration discounts to current and former military member, and even providing preferred parking at our offices.
HMP Global partners with multiple organizations working to prevent suicide, including the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) for educational programming. In support of veterans and suicide prevention, we also partner with Stop Soldier Suicide, a national organization that seeks out at-risk veterans and provides the support needed to prevent suicide.
HMP Global partners with multiple organizations working to prevent suicide, including the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) for educational programming. In support of veterans and suicide prevention, we also partner with Stop Soldier Suicide, a national organization that seeks out at-risk veterans and provides the support needed to prevent suicide.
HMP Global partners with multiple organizations for disaster relief, including God's Pit Crew in 2024 and Direct Relief in 2025. Other disaster relief support includes The Brightside Project in 2023 and Operation UNITE in 2022. We are committed to supporting local organizations that respond to major natural disasters throughout the U.S.
R2ISE and Advantage Behavioral Health Systems, Georgia-based organizations in the addiction recovery space that have partnered with our annual Rx Summit. R2ISE addresses recovery through multiple pathways, focusing on the unique artistic gifts of each individual to overcome beliefs about personal and structural limitations to exceed negative experiences. It serves the metro Atlanta area and surrounding counties. Advantage Behavioral Health Systems is a community service board (CSB) in Georgia that works directly with individuals to provide mental health and addictive disease and developmental disability services.
Wound Care Collaborative Communities (WCCC), Post-Acute Wound & Skin Integrity Coalition (PAWSIC), debra of America, and the Wound Healing Foundation (WHF), are national organizations in the wound care space that have partnered with our Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) events in the fall or spring.
Wound Care Collaborative Communities (WCCC), Post-Acute Wound & Skin Integrity Coalition (PAWSIC), debra of America, and the Wound Healing Foundation (WHF), are national organizations in the wound care space that have partnered with our Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) events in the fall or spring.
In addition to partnering with DBSA and AFSP for educational sessions, our Psych Congress National event in recent years expanded its partnership with AFSP with an Out of the Darkness Community Walk to raise funding and awareness for suicide prevention. Psych Congress also partners with the NAMI national organization and its chapters in communities where this national conference is held.
Our offices are in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and we also seek out local volunteer and support opportunities. These include holiday gift drives, volunteering at animal shelters, and partnerships with local schools through school supply drives.