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Almost Transcendent

Several members of the Project HOME community participated in “100% Philadelphia,” a theater piece that was part of last summer’s Philadelphia Fringe...
The early days of Project HOME were a time of much ferment in the struggle against homelessness in Philadelphia. The numbers of persons on the streets...
If art comes from pain, then James Webster is Michelangelo. He's suffered from depression, alcoholism, and stroke. He's been arrested for assault...
Pool Table for Kairos HouseKairos House lost their beloved pool table in a flood, and now that the basement is restored and renovated, we’re on the...
Join Vote for Homes in our ongoing effort to mobilize voters by learning about how to support the voting rights of people who are low-income, homeless...

Turning My Life Around

Several members of the Project HOME community participated in “100% Philadelphia,” a theater piece that was part of the Philadelphia Fringe Arts...
The U.S. Census Bureau this month released a supplemental report on the number of Americans living in poverty, following up on its September report, "...
The 2013-14 Pennsylvania legislative session ends on November 30, but the House and Senate are leaving on October 15 with unfinished business. Our...

Chocolate Ice Cream

Several members of the Project HOME community participated in “100% Philadelphia,” a theater piece that was part of the Philadelphia Fringe Arts...

The Journey

Gwendolyn Young-El works with our Outreach Coordination Center. In this new way of life, I am taught to strive for progress Not perfection. And so far...

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