ANIMAL RESCUE NETWORK
The Animal Rescue Network addresses the cat overpopulation problem and animal suffering in the northwest and Overbrook areas of Philadelphia by educating the public and advocating for Trap, Neuter, Return, Management (TNRM) of feral cats and by providing a safe haven and any necessary veterinary care for animals that come under our care.
Project Director: Elaine Stewart
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 519-8230
Website.Contact.
The Animal Rescue Network addresses the cat overpopulation problem and animal suffering in the northwest and Overbrook areas of Philadelphia by educating the public and advocating for Trap, Neuter, Return, Management (TNRM) of feral cats and by providing a safe haven and any necessary veterinary care for animals that come under our care.
Project Director: Elaine Stewart
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 519-8230
Website.Contact.
ARTS WITHOUT BOUNDARIES
Arts without Boundaries is committed to providing creative and diverse performing arts programs, classes and camps to the Tri State area. Arts programs have been on the consistent decline in a lot of urban communities as of the past 10 years. This is in part due to grant money declining and school funding not having enough to support these programs. The schools that take the most sever hit are the ones in the inner city. This is where Arts without Boundaries steps in. Arts without Boundaries offers programming for children from age 5-17 years of age. AWB customizes programming so that all participants feel included and part of the experience. AWB provides curriculum building, workshops, after school classes and weekend enrichment classes/programs in performing arts. Arts without Boundaries wants to build programs that compliment the creativity of the students who will attend the program as well as introduce new forms of performing arts they may not have been exposed to.
Project Director: Nina McCrae
Website: https://awbphilly.org/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 864-8710
Website.Contact.
BEHAVIORAL WELLNESS CENTER VP
Broadening the reach of mental health and mental wellness services
Project Director: Marc Schoenfield
Email: m[email protected]
Phone: (215) 500-1667
BENEFITS BLOCK BY BLOCK
Project Director: Matt Goldfine
BIPOC PARENTS OF HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP
This project is for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, Person of Color) parents that reside in Haverford Township of Pennsylvania. BIPOC Parents of Haverford Township focuses on improving diversity, equity, and inclusion in our education system, and surrounding community, by way of various
programming/events/activities.
This project is for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, Person of Color) parents that reside in Haverford Township of Pennsylvania. BIPOC Parents of Haverford Township focuses on improving diversity, equity, and inclusion in our education system, and surrounding community, by way of various
programming/events/activities.
Project Director: Latanya King, PsyD
Website: https://www.facebook.com/BIPOCHT
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (484) 620-2096
Website.Contact.
CARPENTER LANE COMMUNITY GARDEN
Project Director: Paul Kirk
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 784-7785
CHI-TOWN GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION SUMMIT (CHI-TOWN GVPS)
The mission of Chi-Town GVP Summit is to help youth activists working on gun violence prevention not associated with larger groups by sharing insight, knowledge and resources to better equip them to help change the world for the better and be better leaders within their organizations.
Project Director: Nathan Schleiden
Website: https://chitowngvpsummit.com/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (847) 507-9092
Website.
CITY OF DREAMS
Project Director: Sister Taleah Taylor
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 271-1967
Civically Engaged
Educate the next generation of leaders how to think politically and not what to think politically. We exist to educate and build power in our young people to get engaged in the business of government while bringing together a diverse group of people to address the issues that face them and their communities.
Project Director: D'Angelo Virgo
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 852-1737
CONCRETE JUNGLE RESCUE
Non profit rescue that focuses on strengthening the interspecies bond and creating second chances for people and animals
Project Director: Vanessa Acosta
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 901-9696
Website.Contact.
CULTURAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH AND EDUCATION
CIHE aims to empower and prepare health care professionals who will provide high quality and compassionate care for residents of in-patient and assisted living facilities; nursing homes as well as private homes; outpatient facilities; and hospitals. CIHE will create meaningful opportunities for its students to seek careers in the healthcare industry and their successful entry into the field will help to create greater cultural, social and economic diversity among practitioners in our region.
Project Director: Amira Clemens
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://thecihe.org/
Phone: (215) 779-1199
Website.Contact.
DARLENE'S SAFE HAVEN
To provide a wide range of community services.
Project Director: Twana Jones
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 407-1779
DECOLONIZE PHILLY
Decolonize Philly's mission is to put power back into the community members hands, and to create/cultivate a new society centered on sustainability, community healing, and joy.
The vision is to build a world in which humans are liberated, and live sustainably. We provide resources for every human to ba bale to live without fear of the bare necessities. We are building a world that thrives off of people's power.
Project Director: Keyssh Datts
Email: [email protected]
DEEP SPACE MIND 215
Deep Space Mind 215 [DSM.215] is a Philadelphia-based mental health co-operative seeking to co-develop and nurture innovation and inclusion in the local fabric of support for people living with mental health challenges. We are composed of and seek to connect with care workers who experience mental health challenges, psychiatric institutionalization or incarceration, and/or neurodiversities or psychiatric disabilities that put one at risk for institutionalization. DSM.215 builds upon local and justice-centered systems of knowledge, including Afrofuturism, restorative practices, disability justice, and new and ancestral local praxis and practice around mental health.
DSM.215 services are offered to grassroots community groups, non-profit organizations, and community members interested in the inclusion of people with lived experience in the development of new, justice-oriented, community-grown health interventions.
Co-op Members: Rashni Stanford, Mel Brown, Marcelline Mandeng
Website: https://www.deepspacemind215.com/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 405-2260
Contact
DINAH, INC.
The mission of Dinah, Inc. is to combat intimate partner violence in the Jewish community of Greater Philadelphia through advocacy, education, and legal representation.
Project Director: Shana Weiner, Esq.
Website: http://dinahphilly.org/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (443) 306-8818
Website.Contact.
DOUBLE TRELLIS FOOD INITIATIVE
Double Trellis Food Initiative provides prepared meals with foundational nutrition to Philadelphia’s marginalized and housing-insecure to vitalize and empower those struggling with lack of access to resources and food stability.
Project Director: Matt Stebbins
Website: https://www.instagram.com/doubletrellisphl/?hl=en
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 980-2918
Website.Contact.
DRIVE YOUR BALLOT
Drive Your Ballot is a nonpartisan network of volunteers whose mission is to empower voters with an alternative way to deposit their ballot at drop off locations and voting centers on Election Day.
Project Director: Annelise Rolander
Website: https://www.driveyourballot.com/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (206) 696-1780
Website.Contact.
EATING FOR THE ECOSYSTEM
Project Director: Sherrilyn Billger
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 688-8356
ELEVATION PROJECT
The Elevation Project is a re-entry program that works to discover the unique needs of males and females returning home from prison. Programming will include therapeutic groups, job readiness training, and job placement. The Elevation Project is also an advocacy organization, advocating for laws and programs that benefit returning citizens in the community.
Project Director: Latrista Webb
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 475-9644
Website.Contact.
FIFTH2NINTH
Project Director: Roberta Trombetta
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 779-7217
GAME ON! (GO!). GAMING FOR GOOD
Game On! is a project of FNC to bring table top role playing games (RPGs) like Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) to underserved groups that might benefit from its social and entertainment benefits. Kids gain and reinforce social cooperation, critical thinking, and arithmetic skills in a developmentally appropriate, fun environment of epic fantasy role play like from the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings books and movies. Adults benefit from play too but our project is concentrating on school-age youth. We hope to develop after school and summer camp programs. Help us bring “gaming for good” to your neighborhood. “Game On!,” as we say.
Project Director: David Perlman
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 266-9196
Contact.
HAITIAN LITERACY PROJECT OF PHILADELPHIA
The mission of the Haitian Literacy Project of Philadelphia is to uplift and build the professional capacity of Haitians living in Philadelphia by engaging them in ESL classes, computer classes, civic education classes, and entrepreneurship classes.
Project Director: Cathia Thomas
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (347) 248-5494
Contact.
HOMIES HELPING HOMIES
Project Director: Kevin Bas
Website: https://www.instagram.com/homies.helping.homies/?hl=en
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 713-1369
JAZZ IN FAIRMOUNT
Jazz in Fairmount is a community group focused on engaging our neighbors, supporting local artists, and creating meaningful musical experiences. Community Engagement
Jazz in Fairmount organizes virtual and in-person performances across the Fairmount / Brewerytown community. Our goal is to foster community
engagement through music while increasing exposure to local jazz artists. The project provides a space for local jazz artists to share their music with our community. Our programming series brings Philly artists into the community for in-person events and delivers online content such as live-stream performances and artist interviews. A majority of our funding is designated to support local artists. We compensate artists for performances (in-person and live-stream) at standard gig rates.
Website.Contact.
KENSINGTON VOICE
Our mission as a newsroom is to cover the Kensington area with empathy and thoughtfulness while also creating journalism for the
community, not just about the community. We strive to increase the neighborhood’s information access, amplify community voices,
and disrupt community stereotypes in English, Spanish, print, and online. We also provide young journalists and individuals with no journalism experience the opportunity to redesign the newsmaking process.
Website.Contact.
LIL’ FILMMAKERS INC
Click to read more about Lil’ Filmmakers!
Lil Filmmakers, Inc. is a project that cultivates and empowers youth leaders in digital video production, mass media, and performing arts.
Project Director: Janine Spruill
Website: https://www.lilfilmmakersinc.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 222-4510
Website.Contact.
MIRRORS IN EDUCATION
Mirrors in Education provides resources, community, and professional development to facilitate the recruitment and retention of educators of color within Pennsylvania public school districts with low minority educator representation.
Project Director: Monet Reilly
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 834-2265
Contact.
MURPHY’S GIVING MARKET
Murphy’s Giving Market was founded in an effort to stomp out food insecurities within the communities in which it serves. Murphy’s Giving Market believes that everyone has the right to sufficient, safe, and healthy food with options. We also believe that people should be served with dignity and respect and treated as our friends . . . shopping at the free market with a choice and a voice! Murphy’s Giving Market will work to prevent any member of our community from suffering hunger and strive to provide as many community resources to end poverty and food insecurities as possible.
Project Director: Desiree' LaMarr-Murphy
Website: https://www.murphysgivingmarket.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 679-4601
Website.Contact.
ONES UP!
Project Director:Alex Peay
Website: https://onesup.org/
Email:[email protected]
Phone: (443) 253-8399
ORANDE MCCLAIN FOUNDATION
Today, Oronde and his foundation are using his story and his passion to get other people involved in the fight against violence in our community. To date, there have been multiple screenings of the documentary – and, afterwards, Oronde has the opportunity to talk about his healing journey and the causes and solutions to gun violence in our city.
Project Director: Orande McClain
Website: themcclainfoundation.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 325-1164
PHILADELPHIA BOOM
Project Director :Lionel Wiley
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 990-8982
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE PREP ROUNDTABLE
The Philadelphia College Prep Roundtable (PCPR) seeks to strengthen a community of college access and success practitioners who believe in the potential of all individuals and help students navigate the path to and through higher education. We provide tools, resources and opportunities for discourse; support leadership development in the field; and seek to bridge the gap between policy, research and practice in the area of college access and completion.
Project Director: Thomas Butler
Website: http://collegepreproundtable.org/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 500-2760
Website.Contact.
PHILADELPHIA PREVENTION PARTNERSHIP
The Philadelphia Prevention Partnership is a coalition of community partnerships sharing the common goal of preventing substance abuse (alcohol, tobacco and other drugs) in the long term throughout the city.
Website.Contact.
PHILLY CHILDREN’S MOVEMENT
Originally Philly Children’s March, Philly Children’s Movement is a collective of families and educators that exists both online and in person. PCM shares experiences, questions, articles, books, videos, and upcoming events on Facebook and Instagram. PCM also plans actions, playdates, book groups, meet-ups, and discussions about topics like how to talk with kids about race, racism, and even police brutality. Philly Children’s Movement is rooted in a call for racial justice in support of the #blacklivesmatter movement and the movement for equality.
Project Director:Tia Mathisen
Website: https://phillychildrensmovement.org/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (610) 585-2744
Website.
POCKETS OF HOPE
Project Director: Katelynn Devinney
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (484) 535-2321
PROPMEUP!
PropMEUP! prepares young adults to develop the critical decision making skills essential for the world of secondary education and beyond, by providing social-emotional and academic support to students and their parents. These goals are established through a coaching network of peers and professionals.
Project Director: Sue Krawitz
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (610) 247-8552
REVOLUTIONARY CARE SPACE
The Revolutionary Care Space provides room for organizers who are in or visiting our local community to take space with conscious self-care intentions. The space is equipped with tools, activities, and resources that center care and establish a model to be expanded upon and duplicated locally and nationally.
Contact.
ROOTS TO PREVENTION
Camden supports some of the highest concentrations of urban gardens per capita and healthcare providers per capita in the Nation. Our mission is to help the healthcare sector support increasing local growing, selling and consuming of fresh foods.
Project Director: Jonathan Wetstein
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.rootstoprevention.com
Phone: (973) 476-6174
SOCIAL IMPACT CAFE
In our vision of "Breaking the Cycle of Trauma: One Meal at a Time," we use food as a point of connection between communities at large and their diverse members.
Integrating current constructs of food literacy presented in the literature such as magazines menus, and recipe books: exploring the importance of educating for food literacy in order to rectify issues raised with respect to current food-related concerns and ideologies.
At the Social Impact Cafe PHL, one of our community-investing projects, the S.H.I.N.E. ProgramMe is anew approach to food and literacy that is needed in light of the poor nutritional health status of Philadelphians and beyond living in poverty with food insecurities.
TANUKI SOCIETY
The Tanuki Society aims to cultivate and facilitate social bonds focusing on nerd culture. Through shared interests and mutual responsibility for the club’s welfare, we believe a sense of community will be developed and social networks will expand.
Website.
THREE LITTLE BIRDS PERINATAL & PALLIATIVE CARE ADVOCACY & SUPPORT CENTER
The mission of Three Little Birds Perinatal & Palliative Care Advocacy & Support Center is to provide immediate and long-term advocacy and support to families experiencing the devastating loss of a pregnancy or baby. Three Little Birds connects with the medical community, families, researchers and other advocacy groups to educate people on pregnancy and infant loss and the associated grief, as well as support efforts in the research and prevention of such tragedies.
Website.Contact.
VOICES BY CHOICES
Voices by Choices is a project that supports mothers and families who have been impacted by gun violence after the loss of a loved one.
Project Director: Tahira Fortune
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 731-1496
VOLUNTEERING UNTAPPED ATX
The mission of Volunteering Untapped ATX is to engage Austin residents in their community by increasing opportunities for volunteerism. We focus on our three primary Value Pillars: Education, Health and Human Services, and Sustainability. These pillars guide our monthly second Saturday events and who we partner with.
Project Director: Annora Dirsa
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (610) 764-6026
VOLUNTEERING UNTAPPED PHL
The mission of Volunteering Untapped PHL is to engage Philadelphians in their community by increasing opportunities for volunteerism. We focus on our three primary Value Pillars: Education, Health and Human Services, and Sustainability. These pillars guide our monthly second Saturday events and who we partner with.
Website.
WORSHIP ACADEMY DANCE & ARTS CENTER
The Worship Academy Dance & Arts Center, located in Harrisburg, was created to advance, integrate, and sustain artistic opportunities for children, regardless of their socio-economic status or level of experience.
Website.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/BIPOCHT
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (484) 620-2096
Website.Contact.
CARPENTER LANE COMMUNITY GARDEN
Project Director: Paul Kirk
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 784-7785
CHI-TOWN GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION SUMMIT (CHI-TOWN GVPS)
The mission of Chi-Town GVP Summit is to help youth activists working on gun violence prevention not associated with larger groups by sharing insight, knowledge and resources to better equip them to help change the world for the better and be better leaders within their organizations.
Project Director: Nathan Schleiden
Website: https://chitowngvpsummit.com/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (847) 507-9092
Website.
CITY OF DREAMS
Project Director: Sister Taleah Taylor
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 271-1967
Civically Engaged
Educate the next generation of leaders how to think politically and not what to think politically. We exist to educate and build power in our young people to get engaged in the business of government while bringing together a diverse group of people to address the issues that face them and their communities.
Project Director: D'Angelo Virgo
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 852-1737
CONCRETE JUNGLE RESCUE
Non profit rescue that focuses on strengthening the interspecies bond and creating second chances for people and animals
Project Director: Vanessa Acosta
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 901-9696
Website.Contact.
CULTURAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH AND EDUCATION
CIHE aims to empower and prepare health care professionals who will provide high quality and compassionate care for residents of in-patient and assisted living facilities; nursing homes as well as private homes; outpatient facilities; and hospitals. CIHE will create meaningful opportunities for its students to seek careers in the healthcare industry and their successful entry into the field will help to create greater cultural, social and economic diversity among practitioners in our region.
Project Director: Amira Clemens
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://thecihe.org/
Phone: (215) 779-1199
Website.Contact.
DARLENE'S SAFE HAVEN
To provide a wide range of community services.
Project Director: Twana Jones
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 407-1779
DECOLONIZE PHILLY
Decolonize Philly's mission is to put power back into the community members hands, and to create/cultivate a new society centered on sustainability, community healing, and joy.
The vision is to build a world in which humans are liberated, and live sustainably. We provide resources for every human to ba bale to live without fear of the bare necessities. We are building a world that thrives off of people's power.
Project Director: Keyssh Datts
Email: [email protected]
DEEP SPACE MIND 215
Deep Space Mind 215 [DSM.215] is a Philadelphia-based mental health co-operative seeking to co-develop and nurture innovation and inclusion in the local fabric of support for people living with mental health challenges. We are composed of and seek to connect with care workers who experience mental health challenges, psychiatric institutionalization or incarceration, and/or neurodiversities or psychiatric disabilities that put one at risk for institutionalization. DSM.215 builds upon local and justice-centered systems of knowledge, including Afrofuturism, restorative practices, disability justice, and new and ancestral local praxis and practice around mental health.
DSM.215 services are offered to grassroots community groups, non-profit organizations, and community members interested in the inclusion of people with lived experience in the development of new, justice-oriented, community-grown health interventions.
Co-op Members: Rashni Stanford, Mel Brown, Marcelline Mandeng
Website: https://www.deepspacemind215.com/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 405-2260
Contact
DINAH, INC.
The mission of Dinah, Inc. is to combat intimate partner violence in the Jewish community of Greater Philadelphia through advocacy, education, and legal representation.
Project Director: Shana Weiner, Esq.
Website: http://dinahphilly.org/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (443) 306-8818
Website.Contact.
DOUBLE TRELLIS FOOD INITIATIVE
Double Trellis Food Initiative provides prepared meals with foundational nutrition to Philadelphia’s marginalized and housing-insecure to vitalize and empower those struggling with lack of access to resources and food stability.
Project Director: Matt Stebbins
Website: https://www.instagram.com/doubletrellisphl/?hl=en
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 980-2918
Website.Contact.
DRIVE YOUR BALLOT
Drive Your Ballot is a nonpartisan network of volunteers whose mission is to empower voters with an alternative way to deposit their ballot at drop off locations and voting centers on Election Day.
Project Director: Annelise Rolander
Website: https://www.driveyourballot.com/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (206) 696-1780
Website.Contact.
EATING FOR THE ECOSYSTEM
Project Director: Sherrilyn Billger
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 688-8356
ELEVATION PROJECT
The Elevation Project is a re-entry program that works to discover the unique needs of males and females returning home from prison. Programming will include therapeutic groups, job readiness training, and job placement. The Elevation Project is also an advocacy organization, advocating for laws and programs that benefit returning citizens in the community.
Project Director: Latrista Webb
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 475-9644
Website.Contact.
FIFTH2NINTH
Project Director: Roberta Trombetta
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 779-7217
GAME ON! (GO!). GAMING FOR GOOD
Game On! is a project of FNC to bring table top role playing games (RPGs) like Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) to underserved groups that might benefit from its social and entertainment benefits. Kids gain and reinforce social cooperation, critical thinking, and arithmetic skills in a developmentally appropriate, fun environment of epic fantasy role play like from the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings books and movies. Adults benefit from play too but our project is concentrating on school-age youth. We hope to develop after school and summer camp programs. Help us bring “gaming for good” to your neighborhood. “Game On!,” as we say.
Project Director: David Perlman
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 266-9196
Contact.
HAITIAN LITERACY PROJECT OF PHILADELPHIA
The mission of the Haitian Literacy Project of Philadelphia is to uplift and build the professional capacity of Haitians living in Philadelphia by engaging them in ESL classes, computer classes, civic education classes, and entrepreneurship classes.
Project Director: Cathia Thomas
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (347) 248-5494
Contact.
HOMIES HELPING HOMIES
Project Director: Kevin Bas
Website: https://www.instagram.com/homies.helping.homies/?hl=en
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 713-1369
JAZZ IN FAIRMOUNT
Jazz in Fairmount is a community group focused on engaging our neighbors, supporting local artists, and creating meaningful musical experiences. Community Engagement
Jazz in Fairmount organizes virtual and in-person performances across the Fairmount / Brewerytown community. Our goal is to foster community
engagement through music while increasing exposure to local jazz artists. The project provides a space for local jazz artists to share their music with our community. Our programming series brings Philly artists into the community for in-person events and delivers online content such as live-stream performances and artist interviews. A majority of our funding is designated to support local artists. We compensate artists for performances (in-person and live-stream) at standard gig rates.
Website.Contact.
KENSINGTON VOICE
Our mission as a newsroom is to cover the Kensington area with empathy and thoughtfulness while also creating journalism for the
community, not just about the community. We strive to increase the neighborhood’s information access, amplify community voices,
and disrupt community stereotypes in English, Spanish, print, and online. We also provide young journalists and individuals with no journalism experience the opportunity to redesign the newsmaking process.
Website.Contact.
LIL’ FILMMAKERS INC
Click to read more about Lil’ Filmmakers!
Lil Filmmakers, Inc. is a project that cultivates and empowers youth leaders in digital video production, mass media, and performing arts.
Project Director: Janine Spruill
Website: https://www.lilfilmmakersinc.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 222-4510
Website.Contact.
MIRRORS IN EDUCATION
Mirrors in Education provides resources, community, and professional development to facilitate the recruitment and retention of educators of color within Pennsylvania public school districts with low minority educator representation.
Project Director: Monet Reilly
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 834-2265
Contact.
MURPHY’S GIVING MARKET
Murphy’s Giving Market was founded in an effort to stomp out food insecurities within the communities in which it serves. Murphy’s Giving Market believes that everyone has the right to sufficient, safe, and healthy food with options. We also believe that people should be served with dignity and respect and treated as our friends . . . shopping at the free market with a choice and a voice! Murphy’s Giving Market will work to prevent any member of our community from suffering hunger and strive to provide as many community resources to end poverty and food insecurities as possible.
Project Director: Desiree' LaMarr-Murphy
Website: https://www.murphysgivingmarket.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 679-4601
Website.Contact.
ONES UP!
Project Director:Alex Peay
Website: https://onesup.org/
Email:[email protected]
Phone: (443) 253-8399
ORANDE MCCLAIN FOUNDATION
Today, Oronde and his foundation are using his story and his passion to get other people involved in the fight against violence in our community. To date, there have been multiple screenings of the documentary – and, afterwards, Oronde has the opportunity to talk about his healing journey and the causes and solutions to gun violence in our city.
Project Director: Orande McClain
Website: themcclainfoundation.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 325-1164
PHILADELPHIA BOOM
Project Director :Lionel Wiley
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (267) 990-8982
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE PREP ROUNDTABLE
The Philadelphia College Prep Roundtable (PCPR) seeks to strengthen a community of college access and success practitioners who believe in the potential of all individuals and help students navigate the path to and through higher education. We provide tools, resources and opportunities for discourse; support leadership development in the field; and seek to bridge the gap between policy, research and practice in the area of college access and completion.
Project Director: Thomas Butler
Website: http://collegepreproundtable.org/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 500-2760
Website.Contact.
PHILADELPHIA PREVENTION PARTNERSHIP
The Philadelphia Prevention Partnership is a coalition of community partnerships sharing the common goal of preventing substance abuse (alcohol, tobacco and other drugs) in the long term throughout the city.
Website.Contact.
PHILLY CHILDREN’S MOVEMENT
Originally Philly Children’s March, Philly Children’s Movement is a collective of families and educators that exists both online and in person. PCM shares experiences, questions, articles, books, videos, and upcoming events on Facebook and Instagram. PCM also plans actions, playdates, book groups, meet-ups, and discussions about topics like how to talk with kids about race, racism, and even police brutality. Philly Children’s Movement is rooted in a call for racial justice in support of the #blacklivesmatter movement and the movement for equality.
Project Director:Tia Mathisen
Website: https://phillychildrensmovement.org/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (610) 585-2744
Website.
POCKETS OF HOPE
Project Director: Katelynn Devinney
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (484) 535-2321
PROPMEUP!
PropMEUP! prepares young adults to develop the critical decision making skills essential for the world of secondary education and beyond, by providing social-emotional and academic support to students and their parents. These goals are established through a coaching network of peers and professionals.
Project Director: Sue Krawitz
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (610) 247-8552
REVOLUTIONARY CARE SPACE
The Revolutionary Care Space provides room for organizers who are in or visiting our local community to take space with conscious self-care intentions. The space is equipped with tools, activities, and resources that center care and establish a model to be expanded upon and duplicated locally and nationally.
Contact.
ROOTS TO PREVENTION
Camden supports some of the highest concentrations of urban gardens per capita and healthcare providers per capita in the Nation. Our mission is to help the healthcare sector support increasing local growing, selling and consuming of fresh foods.
Project Director: Jonathan Wetstein
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.rootstoprevention.com
Phone: (973) 476-6174
SOCIAL IMPACT CAFE
In our vision of "Breaking the Cycle of Trauma: One Meal at a Time," we use food as a point of connection between communities at large and their diverse members.
Integrating current constructs of food literacy presented in the literature such as magazines menus, and recipe books: exploring the importance of educating for food literacy in order to rectify issues raised with respect to current food-related concerns and ideologies.
At the Social Impact Cafe PHL, one of our community-investing projects, the S.H.I.N.E. ProgramMe is anew approach to food and literacy that is needed in light of the poor nutritional health status of Philadelphians and beyond living in poverty with food insecurities.
TANUKI SOCIETY
The Tanuki Society aims to cultivate and facilitate social bonds focusing on nerd culture. Through shared interests and mutual responsibility for the club’s welfare, we believe a sense of community will be developed and social networks will expand.
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THREE LITTLE BIRDS PERINATAL & PALLIATIVE CARE ADVOCACY & SUPPORT CENTER
The mission of Three Little Birds Perinatal & Palliative Care Advocacy & Support Center is to provide immediate and long-term advocacy and support to families experiencing the devastating loss of a pregnancy or baby. Three Little Birds connects with the medical community, families, researchers and other advocacy groups to educate people on pregnancy and infant loss and the associated grief, as well as support efforts in the research and prevention of such tragedies.
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VOICES BY CHOICES
Voices by Choices is a project that supports mothers and families who have been impacted by gun violence after the loss of a loved one.
Project Director: Tahira Fortune
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (215) 731-1496
VOLUNTEERING UNTAPPED ATX
The mission of Volunteering Untapped ATX is to engage Austin residents in their community by increasing opportunities for volunteerism. We focus on our three primary Value Pillars: Education, Health and Human Services, and Sustainability. These pillars guide our monthly second Saturday events and who we partner with.
Project Director: Annora Dirsa
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (610) 764-6026
VOLUNTEERING UNTAPPED PHL
The mission of Volunteering Untapped PHL is to engage Philadelphians in their community by increasing opportunities for volunteerism. We focus on our three primary Value Pillars: Education, Health and Human Services, and Sustainability. These pillars guide our monthly second Saturday events and who we partner with.
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WORSHIP ACADEMY DANCE & ARTS CENTER
The Worship Academy Dance & Arts Center, located in Harrisburg, was created to advance, integrate, and sustain artistic opportunities for children, regardless of their socio-economic status or level of experience.
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