Philly’s big illegal dumping problem: Residents are furious as the city picks up more trash, catches fewer perpetrators
Officials swear they have plans to fix it, but say they need more funding. | From: Billy Penn (Read more.)
Officials swear they have plans to fix it, but say they need more funding. | From: Billy Penn (Read more.)
Accelerate Health Equity brings together 11 organizations to combat racial and social disparities impacting local health outcomes. | From Philadelphia Magazine (Read more.)
Similar to having a queer therapist or doctor who’s familiar with their patients’ life experiences, LGBTQ realtors are often a culturally competent fit for LGBTQ home buyers and sellers. Queer realtors may be more attuned to using gender-neutral language, or avoiding terms that may lead to assumptions about a client or colleague’s sexual orientation or gender identity. | From: Philadelphia Gay News (Read more.)
Learn-to-row camps, music camp, and more. | From: The Inquirer (Read more.)
The Do Not Solicit registry protects homeowners from predatory real estate brokers and wholesalers. | From: AL DÍA (Read more.)
Looking for work? To make the search a bit easier, here are some resources that can help. | From: The Inquirer (Read more.)
Many were former clients who thought they’d never need pantries again. But food prices are skyrocketing. | From: The Inquirer (Read more.)
Kensington residents economically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic can receive financial assistance through Visitation B.V.M. Church for a bit longer. | From: Kensington Voice (Read more.)
The city of Philadelphia has entered settlement talks with disabled Philadelphians who sued the city in 2019 over the inaccessibility of the city’s sidewalks. | From: PlanPhilly (Read more.)
How residents in Mantua and Kensington are pushing for change. | From: Billy Penn (Read more.)
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