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SISTER MARY Scullion once spent a week on the streets with the homeless to learn what it was like to have to find food when she was hungry and a place...
Loretta has come a long way from her time on the streets and in shelters. She resides at Project HOME’s Rowan Homes, is a community health worker for...
It’s been 25 years since Sister Mary Scullion and her associate, Joan Dawson McConnon, founded Project HOME with the aim of ending homelessness in...
In late 1989, three sisters – Josephine Mandeville, Emily Riley, and Christine Connelly – heeded the urging of their aunt, Sister M. Henrietta...
One of our residents, Dionne Stallworth from Connelly House, was honored by being named to the national Trans 100 list, a roll call that celebrates...

The Hope Cup

We are entering into the final few weeks of this winter’s Hub of Hope, our temporary walk-in engagement center down in the Center City concourse. The...

Changing the World

On Wednesday, March 19 the Wilt Chamberlain Auditorium was the site of the official opening of the Mary Ellen Mark Portrait Gallery. The Honickman...

Accolades and Ovations

On February 6, 2014 Project HOME’s Adult Learning and Workforce Development (ALWD) hosted its 2013 GED Graduation in the Honickman Learning Center and...

We Must Have Resolve

During our 25th anniversary commemoration throughout 2014, we will occasionally use the blog to reprint stories, articles, and talks from our past...

A Tough Woman

Charlene Taylor is a tough woman. “Sometimes life is just life,” she explains with a hard-earned wisdom, “and what you have to endure, you have to...

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