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From the Philadelphia Inquirer: Around 400 people - many of them homeless - crowded into the Broad Street Ministry early Thursday evening to hear the...
From CBS: With the primary less than two weeks away, Project HOME hosted a mayoral forum Thursday night that focused on poverty and other issues...
From Newsworks: "On election day," said Sister Mary Scullion, according to the Inquirer, "it's important for us to take note who showed up today."...
From the Philadelphia Daily News: In the city's poorest neighborhood, registered voters can tell you the cost of a gallon of milk, down to the penny...
PHILADELPHIA, May 6, 2015 - How will the next Mayor address Philadelphia’s 27 percent poverty rate - the highest of the ten largest cities in America...
Via the Philadelphia Inquirer: The anonymous messages ranged from the universal - "World Peace! World Peace! World Peace!" - to the deeply personal:...

Crazy Church

Crazy Church That powerful, Spirit-driven kind of worship, common in the African American religious tradition. A time of authentic freedom of...
Tyrice Gilmore recently celebrated his one-year anniversary as a resident at Project HOME’s Connelly House. But Tyrice has more than that year to...
On April 21, ten interns graduated from our PECO Veterans Training and Employment Program. Thomas Walker was one of them, and will leave the program...
Bruce sleeps on Wood Street between 18th and 19th and has for over 10 years, refusing all housing options. But this winter, after multiple outreach...

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