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HomeAuthorsLauren Haley Morris

Articles by Lauren Haley Morris

Neighborhoods

A Haven of Hope for Philadelphia’s Unhoused

March 3, 2025Lauren Haley Morris

By: Tim DePetris Broad Street Love is an organization that serves the impoverished people in Philadelphia. The organization is in an old church in Philadelphia and provides many services such as mailing, mending, food distribution,

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Center City

Heights Philadelphia: Mentoring students for future success

March 3, 2025Lauren Haley Morris

By: Colette Kearney Heights Philadelphia is a result of a merger between Philadelphia Futures and Steppingstone Scholars back in 2022. Starting in middle school and through college, they mentor students preparing them for life after

Neighborhoods

Philly Roller Derby: A Family on Wheels

December 22, 2024Lauren Haley Morris

By: Emily Briggs Philly Roller Derby is more than a team — it’s a family forged on and off the track. Skaters share an unbreakable bond that is rooted in their passion for the sport.

North Philadelphia

Youth: A Candid Conversation with James Washington from The Institute for the Development of African-American Youth

June 25, 2024Lauren Haley Morris

The Institute for the Development of African-American Youth, Inc. (IDAAY) empowers and educates low-income, disadvantaged at-risk urban youth to succeed. James Washington has worked with the organization for four years in various capacities but now serves as the executive administrator.

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