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People gathered at Project HOME's Women of Change to celebrate the unveiling of a Thurgood Marshall mural
On Monday, June 20, a beautiful mural of Thurgood Marshall was unveiled at our Women of Change residence courtesy of Mural Arts artist Russell Craig (...
Students from Project HOME's Afterschool Program at the Honickman Learning Center Comcast Technology Labs
We are so proud of our K-8 After School Program, which recently earned a 4-Star Keystone rating. The K-8 After School Program at the Honickman...
Carol Thomas at The Octavius V. Catto Memorial
Carol Thomas is Project HOME's director of strategic initiatives. This piece first appeared on our blog on June 9, 2021. ... As our Project HOME...
Philadelphia City Hall
An abbreviated version of these remarks from Sister Mary Scullion were presented to City Council on Tuesday, May 24 by Jennine Miller, director of...
National Volunteer Week 2022
Project HOME is excited to host a series of events during National Volunteer Week 2022 from April 17 to April 23.
A Project HOME outreach worker helping a guest at the Hub of Hope
The New York Times recently took a look at several big city transit systems and how they approach homelessness, including Philadelphia and our Hub of...
Elizabeth Gilbert speaking with a Project HOME participant
Author of Eat, Pray, Love, Elizabeth “Liz” Gilbert has an intrinsic connection to Philadelphia. She’s lived here twice, including once in the early...
Sister Mary Scullion at the groundbreaking for long term recovery residence in Kensington
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, when Project HOME was beginning its work with individuals on the streets, one of the biggest challenges was the...
I Am Project HOME: Jeanne Ciocca
“Jeanne truly understands the needs of our most vulnerable residents and is consistent in her advocacy for both staff and residents,” said residential...
Project HOME resident Julia reviewing a collection of her paintings
From a young age, Project HOME resident Julia has been creating art. It wasn’t unusual for her to win ribbons for painting in elementary school. From...

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