Have you visited Fairmount Avenue recently and noticed something...different about our headquarters at 1515 Fairmount? We are proud to reveal that our storied residence will now bear the name "Christopher J. Seward Residence". We thank the Seward family for their incredible generosity in helping us make improvements to both the exterior and interior (wait until you see our new lobby) to create a more welcoming atmosphere for residents, staff, and visitors! We'll tell you more about Christopher and the changes in September, so keep watching this space for the invite!
Project HOME
Civic and Social Organizations
Philadelphia, PA 5,773 followers
"Empowering adults, children, and families to break the cycle of homelessness [...]"
About us
Project HOME (Housing, Opportunities for Employment, Medical Care, Education) empowers people to break the cycle of homelessness, address the structural causes of poverty, and attain their fullest potential as members of society. We strive to create a safe and respectful environment where we support each other in our struggles for self-esteem, recovery, and the confidence to move toward self-actualization.
- Website
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http://www.projecthome.org
External link for Project HOME
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Philadelphia, PA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1989
- Specialties
- homelessness, supported housing, community development, volunteering, health and wellness, employment services, and advocacy
Locations
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Primary
1515 Fairmount Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19130, US
Employees at Project HOME
Updates
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🎒☀ This summer you can help provide a good start to the new school year for students at Project HOME’s Honickman Learning Center Comcast Technology Labs (HLCCTL). Our back-to-school backpack drive will provide students in our K-12 programming with backpacks and other essential supplies they’ll need to ACE the school year! 🔗 Tap the link to learn more: https://lnkd.in/e8V4Jpa8
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🚨 The city of Philadelphia has declared a Code Red 🚨 Donating items listed below will allow Project HOME’s Street Outreach teams to provide essentials to those facing street homelessness during extreme heat. For more information, please contact Taylor Perkins, Volunteer and In-Kind Gifts Coordinator at taylorperkins@projecthome.org or click this link to access the Amazon Wishlist: https://lnkd.in/eHEn9BkJ The Hub of Hope will be accessible this weekend (7/13-7/14). If you’re interested in volunteering, please reach out to Jeanette Bellinger at jeanettebellinger@projecthome.org or call 215-309-5297. · Cases of water · Hydration packs (ex. Gatorade, Powerade flavor packs) · Sunscreen · Body wipes · Cooling rags · Toothbrushes/paste · Nonperishable snacks (crackers, granola bars, trail mix) · Underwear (men/women)
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Our new CEO, Donna Bullock, is now in the office, meeting with her new team! We thought this would be a great time for a more personal public introduction. Watch below for a special message from Donna. 🔗For the full video, visit https://lnkd.in/ey4QJQMS
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Project HOME reposted this
SESSION 1 of TEENS CAN COOK, our newest summer program, is in the books! Students identified by ProjectHOME will meet with us multiple times a week in July and August, offering them the opportunity to build leadership, communication, and conflict resolution skills through gardening and cooking. 🧑🏽🍳 🥘🥬🌶️🫑 #healthyeating #teenscooking #projecthomephl #ittakesavillage #ediblephilly #philadelphia #northphilly #sharswood #urbanfarming
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🚨 The city of Philadelphia has declared a Code Red 🚨 The Hub of Hope will be accessible this weekend (July 6-7). If you’re interested in volunteering, please reach out to Jeanette Bellinger at jeanettebellinger@projecthome.org or call 215-309-5297. You can also scan the QR code above or visit https://lnkd.in/eh6GzyzH !
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🚨 We anticipate the city declaring a Code Red 🚨 Donating items listed below will allow Project HOME’s Street Outreach teams to provide essentials to those facing street homelessness during extreme heat. For more information, please contact Taylor Perkins, Volunteer and In-Kind Gifts Coordinator at taylorperkins@projecthome.org. · Cases of water · Hydration packs (ex. Gatorade, Powerade flavor packs) · Sunscreen · Body wipes · Cooling rags · Toothbrushes/paste · Nonperishable snacks (crackers, granola bars, trail mix) · Underwear (men/women)
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🎒☀ This summer you can help provide a good start to the new school year for students at Project HOME’s Honickman Learning Center Comcast Technology Labs (HLCCTL). Our back-to-school backpack drive will provide students in our K-12 programming with backpacks and other essential supplies they’ll need to ACE the school year! 🔗 Scan the QR code or visit https://lnkd.in/e8V4Jpa8 to learn more!
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This ruling is a significant step in the wrong direction. It criminalizes homelessness and threatens the lives and dignity of those most in need of our support and compassion. The anti-camping and anti-sleeping ordinances at issue in this case are, as Justice Sotomayor observed in her dissent, “unconscionable.” https://lnkd.in/eugrFxX6
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Project HOME reposted this
Led by The Franklin Institute, GSK Science in the Summer™ is back for its 38th year! In a remarkable year for astronomical exploration and discovery, GSK Science in the Summer™, a free summer STEM program for students in grades 2 through 6, returns in 2024 with a new theme: "Be a Space Scientist!" The theme invites students to investigate the challenges of exploring and traveling in space. Supported by GSK, the national program aims to reach 23,400 students across 290 organizations while providing TFI professional training to approximately 500 educators to help them develop skills to provide high-quality informal STEM experiences for youth nationwide. An estimated 7,000 students across Greater Philadelphia alone will experience being a space scientist this summer through strategic partnerships with 40 youth-serving organizations dedicated to providing high-quality programming to children from groups traditionally under-represented in STEM careers or from under-resourced communities. Some include Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia, Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia, Free Library of Philadelphia, Project HOME, Sunrise of Philadelphia, Girls Inc. of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New Jersey, and more. Explore the free available GSK Science in the Summer™ curriculum at scienceinthesummer.fi.edu, developed by The Franklin Institute.
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