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Religion

University City: Local Church’s Programs Reach Out to Community, Help Those in Need

February 27, 2012

https://vimeo.com/37481330] For the past 41 years, the University Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, or UniLu for short, has stood on the corner of 37th and Chestnut streets. A member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in

Economy

South Philadelphia: United Communities Enriches Lives of Local Residents

February 23, 2012

As Eugene Wilson fumbled with his latest energy bill and a wade of crumpled dollar bills at the front desk of United Communities of Southeast Philadelphia, he smiled and chatted cheerfully with the receptionist. “They

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Economy

Hunting Park: Community Organization Seeks to Combat Poverty With Education

February 22, 2012

https://vimeo.com/37225995] Around two decades ago, the factory on the corner of Fifth Street and Bristol Avenue used to make envelopes. Not exactly the first place you’d expect to go for a college education. Esperanza College

Fairhill

Fairhill: Halal Live Poultry Shop Has Cross-Cultural Appeal

February 21, 2012

What’s for dinner tonight? For the diverse clientele of the Saba Halal Live Poultry Shop, it’s likely to be the freshest-tasting chicken, guinea hen, rabbit, duck, goat and beef, reminiscent of the poultry and meats

Featured Stories

Hunting Park: Community Groups Are ‘United’ for Park Restoration

February 21, 2012

https://vimeo.com/37143045] For years, Hunting Park United has worked hard to restore Hunting Park and the surrounding community to its former glory. Before the park became a breeding ground for drugs and crime, it was a

Economy

Hunting Park: Generating Funds Amid a Recovering Economy

February 21, 2012

The majority of Hunting Park’s residents are middle-to-low-income families with the median salary sitting around $22,000. Amid a slowly recovering economy and already low earnings, families do what they can to accumulate extra funds in

Health

Wynnefield: Grocery Retailer Serves As a Community’s Health-Food Oasis

February 16, 2012

https://vimeo.com/36649758] When it comes to finding fresh and healthy food options in one of Philadelphia’s communities, one grocery retailer stands out as a health-food oasis. Produce Junction, 2241 Bryn Mawr Ave., offers local residents an

Hunting Park

Hunting Park: New Lamp Posts Illuminate Park Streets

February 14, 2012

In line with the revitalization project for Hunting Park, new lights were installed along the streets on Monday afternoon. These light posts are designed to further illuminate the park during the evening hours, making it

Education

Germantown: Church Educates, Feeds Germantown High School Students

February 9, 2012

https://vimeo.com/36449380] Church is not only a place of worship for some high school students in Germantown, Pa. The First United Methodist Church of Germantown, also known as FUMCOG, enriches the lives of Germantown teens through

Education

Hunting Park: Former Roberto Clemente Middle School to be Sold

February 7, 2012

https://vimeo.com/36251824] Philadelphia School District officials hope to sell the former Roberto Clemente Middle School, along with 11 other vacant school buildings, nearly three months after City Controller Alan Butkovitz released a scathing report that criticized

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