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With so much going on related to the COVID crisis impacting people who are homeless or low-income, here are some policy and action resources we are...
Get Counted in 2020

Get Counted in 2020!

Complete the 2020 Census today to make sure that our community is accurately represented and gets its fair share of the $39 billion of federal funding...

Wellness365: Resilience

Adversity, pain, suffering, and trauma can displace us from the home within ourselves— whether it be from racism, sexual- and gender-based violence...
When Yishya, “Yaya”, took a job at our HOME Spun Resale Boutique at 1523 Fairmount Avenue, she figured it would just be a stopgap on the way to her...
On February 10, 2020, President Trump released his budget proposal for the 2021 fiscal year, titled, “A Budget for America’s Future.” The proposal...
Sister Mary Scullion
A few days ago, I was working with one of the outreach teams who were trying to find a placement for a vulnerable woman on the streets. I was...
Allen Turner
If you pass Allen Turner at Project HOME’s 1515 Fairmount Avenue office and ask how he’s doing, his response will likely be, “It’s another day in the...

Penji and Project HOME

Last month we were selected by Penji for their Unlimited Program. This partnership will enable us to execute essential communications that will help...
From Radio Times: Sister Mary Scullion discusses her February 2020 trip to the State of the Union with Marty Moss-Coane.
Project HOME in the News
From The Inquirer Hub of Hope began offering free laundry service in 2017, when the center — an initiative of Project HOME, SEPTA and the city —...

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