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Kim Covello is a volunteer for Project HOME and an occasional contributor to the HOME Word blog. Her last post was about the 100,000 Homes Campaign...

A Lesson Learned

Nhakia Outland is a graduate student in social work at Temple University. She is interning with Project HOME’s Education and Advocacy Department. She...

A Week of Liberation

Eighteen years ago this week was an intense time for the Project HOME community. It was spring in Philadelphia. The thaw in the weather was not...
Bernard Conner and John Spanier are both students who attend digital music classes at Project HOME’s Teen Program at the Honickman Learning Center and...
On March 20, Project HOME's Executive Director Sister Mary Scullion was invited to present testimony to Philadelphia City Council's Committee on...
The following is a personal reflection from Will O’Brien, who has been part of the Project HOME community for over twenty years. As part of his work...
John Middleton

The Ultimate Goal

John Middleton spoke at the March 5 Grand Opening of Project HOME’s newest residence, James Widener Ray Homes. John and his wife Leigh (who serves on...

Born to Shine

Hyacinth King is a long-time resident of Project HOME and one of the leaders in our community. She works with our Outreach Coordination Center, is...
From the Philadelphia Inquirer: No doubt about it, Sister Mary Scullion is a warrior. But the Inquirer's 2011 Citizen of the Year, who received the...

Everyone Shares a Gift

Among my most meaningful and joyful experiences at Project HOME are our periodic Potlatches. The name, suggested by a former staff member some sixteen...

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