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Anti-Racism Resources: Educate Yourself
We compiled some suggestions from our Project HOME staff for educational resources. We know this page has a lot, so if you’re overwhelmed we’d...
In Grief and Solidarity

In Grief and Solidarity

Dear Beloved Community of Project HOME, This is a moment of deep trauma resonating throughout the Project HOME community, Philadelphia, America, and...
We Will Become an Anti-Racist Organization
Dear Project HOME community: As a follow-up to our first statement of grief and solidarity, we wanted to share the process that Project HOME has begun...
Doctor using a stethoscope on a patient
We know that you care as much as we do about how the pandemic is impacting our collective work to end homelessness and alleviate poverty in...
Graphic with text that says "Thank you" using many different phrases

You Are Project HOME

Usually I Am Project HOME is dedicated to a single Project HOME employee who displays what it means to embody the mission of Project HOME. During...
As a first-grader at Gwynedd Mercy Academy Elementary, Adam Welsh attended a 2017 presentation with Sister Mary Scullion. He left the event knowing...
In a city where seemingly every door is closed, our doors are open. They are open at 1515 Fairmount, the Hub of Hope, the Stephen Klein Wellness...
Grocery LifeLine
Q: How do I sign up to be a LifeLine? Thank you so much! Please visit www.roonga.com/projecthomegrocerylifeline to sponsor one of our residents. Q: Is...
We watched as Wuhan, China was decimated by a new strain of contagious respiratory illness called the coronavirus or COVID-19. The first positive case...
Sister Mary Scullion
What do you do when you are instructed to “stay home”, but you have no home to stay in? How do you maintain community when social distancing is...

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