News from HOME

 Project HOME has a long history of supporting the right to vote and the need for more affordable housing in the city. 
Since our earliest years, Project HOME has actively worked on protecting and promoting voting rights. Many of the people in our community have been...
Luis and his drawings with Studio Incamminati, he couldn't be more proud of what he's learning and his work
Luis has been drawing since he was a little boy, but he never took any classes. That is until he moved into Project HOME’s Maguire Residence last year...
A number of people standing in front of the African-American Museum in Washington DC
In November 2019, I had the honor of speaking in-depth with two residential services program managers, Candice Crawford from James Widener Ray Homes...
Sister Mary Scullion
Though we know the pandemic is far from over, it’s not too early to start gleaning lessons from this trying episode in our society and our world.
Project-HOME-patient-Marjorie-is-pictured-here-with-a-Jefferson-University-medical-student,-Breanna-Valcarcel
When COVID-19 first arrived at the doors of Project HOME last March, we had no clue in what way our lives or work would change, perhaps forever.

None of us are home until all of us are home®