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[NEWS] Citizen of the Year Awards: Sister Mary Scullion and Joan McConnon
The Philadelphia Citizen just announced Sister Mary Scullion and Joan McConnon will be recipients of their Citizen of the Year award on January 30...
[NEWS] Sister Mary: Homelessness has hit record levels, and snow is coming. This should be our new mayor’s immediate priority.
Sister Mary wrote an op/ed for the Philadelphia Inquirer urging Mayor Cherelle Parker to adopt long-term solutions to chronic homelessness: "After her...
[NEWS] Homelessness in the Philly region, by the numbers
From WHYY : Thousands of people are experiencing homelessness across the Delaware Valley. This year’s point-in-time counts of people experiencing...
[NEWS] Outreach workers meet on Homeless Memorial Day to advocate for unsheltered
From 6ABC: "On the darkest day of the year, shelters and outreach workers met at Shakespeare Park in Philadelphia to advocate for those who are still...
Michael in HOMEbooks and Niazharia in HOMEspun.

Meet Michael and Niazharia!

We in the Social Enterprise Department have had the pleasure of working with Mike and Niazharia this semester as they fulfill their internship with...
Heavy rain, floods, and heat: How climate change makes life tougher for unhoused people in the Philly area
From WHYY : "Colt Steinmetz, 19, remembers wading knee-deep in floodwaters and feeling the burn of stinging nettles as he struggled to help people...
Emily and friend
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote that you “only need a heart full of grace and a soul generated by love” to serve. The Project HOME community...
Sister Mary Scullion and Joan Dawson-McConnon
Change. A simple yet markedly significant word. It means a shift. A transition. An evolution. Change can be difficult. It can be scary. But in nearly...
Miles
Miles Smith Jr. remembers when Project HOME began to establish a presence in his North Philadelphia neighborhood, when our co-founders Sister Mary...
3 Ideas for Hosting a Winter Wear Drive
Winston Churchill once said, "We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give." This is a reason most friends, family and colleagues...

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