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From the Philadelphia Inquirer: Robert "Bobby" Barnes had a laugh that could fill a room, a heart generous enough to give away his winter coat, a love...
Hyacinth King’s journey from homelessness to hopefulness is truly remarkable. The only child of parents who owned a chain of grocery stores, Hyacinth...
Seemingly no one walks away from Philadelphia’s Project HOME without being deeply moved in some way. Maurice Grimes, a current Drexel University...
In just a few weeks on December 17, at the threshold of the darkest night of the year, people will gather outside City Hall with candles to remember...
Two years after “recuperating from life on the streets” Project HOME resident Amber shows the transformative effects supportive employment can have on...
“I was heartbroken, I was home-broken,” says resident Miss Lorene when speaking about her life before encountering Project HOME. “They were so nice to...
Here at Kate’s Place, we have been getting into the holiday spirit early. Several of Kate’s residents, led by our wonderful case manager Victoria...
Give warmly — help bring holiday joy and cheer to many of our formerly homeless and low-income men, women, and children through a gift card drive. We...
Frederick Douglas once wrote: “Without struggle there is no progress.” For me, nothing is more profound than watching the growth and evolution of a...

Cranberry Sauce Season is Back

Temperatures and leaves may be falling around the tri-state area, but things are certainly heating up at Project HOME with the return of S ister Mary...

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