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HOME for the Holidays! Sponsor a family this holiday season!
The holidays are often coined “the season of giving” and for many that means gifts for loved ones and friends. For some, it can also include giving to...
Sister Mary Scullion
For the ninth episode of Withology, podcast host Brian Tierney is joined by activist, president, director and co-founder of Project HOME, Sister Mary...
Inn of Amazing Mercy
William Penn Grant Provides Critical Funding to Three Project HOME Residences, Enhancing Project HOME’s Commitment to Provide Permanent, Supportive...
Mother and young child smiling
For 35 years, you have championed the work of Project HOME. You have made an impact on thousands of lives across Philadelphia and been a beacon of...
Artists for All Seasons Exhibition
Project HOME and Drexel University's Westphal College of Media Arts and Design are thrilled to announce the return of a beloved community event...
Mayoral Voters Guide for Housing and Homelessness Solutions, 2023
We asked Philadelphia’s two leading mayoral candidates, David Oh and Cherelle Parker, to provide a 250-word response that speaks to what their...
Runners participating in the 3rd Annual Race HOME
Project HOME’s third annual Race HOME, presented by Merrill Lynch, was one for the books! We’d like to congratulate everyone who came out on Saturday...
A box with the HOMebooks logo, a heart, and the word Volunteers with stars behind it.

HOMEbooks loves volunteers!

We’ve been so fortunate to have consistent volunteers over these last couple of months and it has truly made such a difference! There is something so...
Rubee Carter, HLCCTL alumna and summer intern.
Meet 18-year-old Rubee Carter, a recent high school grad and summer intern at the Honickman Learning Center Comcast Technology Labs (HLCCTL). The...
Philadelphia’s poverty rate is improving, but it remains the poorest big city in America
From the Philadelphia Inquirer : "Philadelphia’s poverty rate is the lowest it has been in nearly two decades — but vast disparities exist between...

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