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Celebrate National Secondhand Wardrobe Day
On Tuesday, August 25, HOMEspun Boutique is celebrating National Secondhand Wardrobe Day—a chance to give gently used clothing a meaningful second...
Hamin Muhammad smiles while speaking at a podium in front of an American flag at Project HOME's Honickman Learning Center Comcast Technology Labs
Project HOME hosted the annual graduation and scholarship ceremony for our College Access Program on July 22, 2026, at Honickman Learning Center and...
A graphic that reads For people in addiction, Project HOME's new facility bridges the gap between hospitalization and permanent housing
From PhillyVoice: He spoke Wednesday at the opening of a new Project HOME respite center, called Hawthorne House, with its own entrance on the newly...
Graphic featuring text headline that reads Project HOME adds new beds for homeless patients leaving the hospital
From the Philadelphia Inquirer: Now, providers can refer more patients directly from the hospital to Sacred Heart. The program is part of the Project...
A line of people holding a red ribbon, with two of them cutting in with giant scissors.
Latest Project HOME location provides housing and support for individuals experiencing homelessness as they recover from hospitalization Project HOME...
A Project HOME outreach workers speaking with a person experiencing homelessness
On a quiet February night, I joined more than 200 outreach workers and volunteers as they gathered across Philadelphia for the annual Point‑in‑Time...
A group of people standing on a stage
Last night, more than 400 advocates, leaders, and friends gathered for Bring Philly HOME, presented by Penn Medicine and hosted by the Rising Leaders...
HOMEspun Boutique manager stands outside the store. Mannequins wearing colorful button-downs are visible through the window. A Silver badge in the lower left reads 2026 Winner, Reader Voted, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philly Favorites.
The Philadelphia Inquirer announced today, Sunday, May 17, that voters in this year’s Philly Favorites contest selected HOMEspun Boutique as one of...
A man in a green shirt and khaki shorts sorts books into boxes.
Social Enterprises at Project HOME do more than put clothes on backs — they empower people to build better futures through employment opportunities...
Project HOME resident Jason poses in front of the James Widener Ray  Homes building where he lives.

A Place to Begin Again

For Jason, Maureen, and Anthony, Project HOME became more than a resource. It became the turning point that helped them begin again.

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