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Sister Mary Scullion
This is the second of two parts of a talk given by Sister Mary Scullion to a group of Chester County officials, service providers, advocates, and...
Sister Mary Scullion
Project HOME’s co-founder and Executive Director Sister Mary Scullion spoke recently to a group of Chester County officials, service providers...
The Armament of the Soul

The Armament of the Soul

Nicole Tell works in Project HOME’s Development Department, where she serves as Director of Donor Relations and Communications. In this post, she...
Accepted and Respected

Accepted and Respected

Richard Bogue is a resident of Project HOME’s 1515 Fairmount Avenue residence. He is also a fine poet. He shares a brief reflection on his time at...
Project HOME Stories
This is the second part of a story that was first posted on March 2. Kim Covello is a retired attorney, commercial model, and mom of three. She...
Project HOME Stories
Kim Covello is a retired attorney, commercial model, and mom of three . In this posting, the first of two parts, she recounts her volunteer...
Debating the Federal Budget: How Will It Affect Homelessness?
Laura Weinbaum, Project HOME’s Vice President of Public Policy, offers the following brief analysis of the current policy debates over the federal...
Project HOME Stories

Surviving the Storms

Reggie Cintron has been a member of the Project HOME community for almost six years. He shared his life story at a recent fund-raising benefit hosted...
Sister mary speaking with supporters
Today’s posting is taken from a recent talk given by S. Mary Scullion, Project HOME’s co-founder and Executive Director. Over the past 20 years, we...
Sister Mary Scullion
Sister Mary Scullion was selected as on of TIME Magazine's 2009 listing of the world's 100 most influential people.

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