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Point Breeze: Redevelopment Brings Residents To The Table

December 17, 2016 Margaret E Andresen 0

In August, the group formally known as Newbold Neighbors Association took a leap in creating inclusivity in the Point Breeze community. The civic association that serves the area between 18th and Broad Streets and Washington [continue reading…]

Center City

Center City: New Program Combats Illiteracy Among Philadelphia’s Youth

December 16, 2016 Taylor Newstat Schwartz 0

The Free Library of Philadelphia has long benefited communities around the city. As the adult illiteracy rate in Philadelphia continues to rise, the library system has strengthened a two-year program called Read by 4th to combat illiteracy [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

South Philadelphia: Refugee Resettlement Contributes To Diverse History

December 14, 2016 Margaret E Andresen 0

The Philadelphia non-profit Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Association Coalition (SEAMAAC) was bustling with activity in the afternoon hours of Nov. 7. Men and women with origins spanning from Vietnam and Laos, to Indonesia and Burma, [continue reading…]

Business

Politics: Philadelphia Works to Promote the Cannabis Industry

December 7, 2016 Aishwarya Menon 0

With medical marijuana now legal in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia business leaders and entrepreneurs are looking to get involved in the cannabis industry. Many who are new to the industry may seek the assistance of business accelerators, [continue reading…]

Crime

Germantown: “We Need People To Put These Guns Down.”

December 6, 2016 Logan T Beck 0

As of yesterday, there have been 258 homicides in Philadelphia so far this year according to the Philadelphia Police Department. There have been numerous shootings in Germantown, resulting in critical injuries as well as death. [continue reading…]

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Olney: Coaches Teach Young Players More Than Just Football

December 5, 2016 Phylandra Anne McFaddin 2

The youths of Philadelphia are growing up in dangerous times. The city’s 2013 Youth Violence Prevention Plan states that, “Over the past six years, 5,051 young Philadelphians ages 14 to 24 have been shot or killed.” The [continue reading…]

Chinatown

Chinatown: Groups Work To Increase Residents’ Participation In Politics, Elections

December 5, 2016 Robert Tierney 0

Election Day has come and gone and many are either celebrating or discouraged by the result. While this brought an end to the current election cycle, the work done to increase the political involvement of the Chinese [continue reading…]

Education

Fishtown: ‘Men Can’ Campaign Issues Invitation to Join Effort to End Domestic Violence

November 22, 2016 Shealyn M Kilroy 0

Based in Fishtown’s non-profit organization Lutheran Settlement House, the Men Can (Prevent Family Violence) Campaign is an initiative to address domestic violence throughout Philadelphia. By providing education, garnering attention and taking new approaches, Men Can is [continue reading…]

Education

Center City: Library Expands Services to Include Health Literacy

November 21, 2016 Taylor Newstat Schwartz 0

The Free Library of Philadelphia offers many services to the community to help improve literacy and overall quality of life. Recently, the Parkway Central Library expanded programming to include health literacy through a program called the [continue reading…]

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Frankford: Keep The Faith In Frankford President Inspires Hope In Frankford’s Faithful

November 9, 2016 Jared L Phillips 0

Since the closing of St. Joachim’s parish and Mater Dolorosa churches in the region three years ago, its members were given no choice but to merge into the Holy Innocents parish. However, for Keep The [continue reading…]

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