The Covid19 pandemic has shone a bright light on the digital inequity that existed for years in underserved communities. Even before the outbreak, Called To Serve has sought to address this issue in the Nicetown-Tioga community. Events such as the Hour of Code at Bethune and Kenderton elementary schools represent examples.
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Zion Baptist Church, along with Wharton-Wesley United Methodist Church and the Philadelphia Masjid, all received grants ranging from $275,000 – $298,000 from the William Penn Foundation, to support pre-development activities to transform the congregations’ underutilized religious properties into community hubs. Called To Serve and the Leon Sullivan CDC, Zion’s partners in the project, are leading the effort to reestablish the Zion Annex as the community hub that it was, following its purchase by the church in 1969.
Glaziers Local 252 Supporting Commercial Corridor By Roberto Rios Organizer Glaziers Local 252 Saturday, October 24, 2020
Community Leaders’ Continued Response to the Crisis The pandemic has shown the underbelly of the United States. It has exposed the vulnerable and weak parts
The Lion’s Roar Still Rings Out “It shows how much one individual can do to change lives and societies for the better … He was
The world’s leaders will be tasked with figuring out how those things affect us, their constituents. Covid related health concerns aside, this will be the story of why this year will have long lasting consequences.
As a community, we are experiencing what can described as a once-in-a-lifetime event. Not only has a pandemic brought the country and economy to a halt, it is also galvanizing a number of efforts to help stem the tide.
2019 Charity Golf and Pinochle Outing Over 120 people made their way to Roxborough for a day of fun. Walnut Lane Golf Course was the
A multi-agency and community task force which coordinates plans, developments and initiatives near this important intersection.
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