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Housing

Get a first look at Suburban Station’s new homeless services center

January 30, 2018

Guiding chronically homeless people to the assistance they need is a delicate process, said those who work with the city’s indigent, and requires giving people with nowhere to go a place to feel welcome. (Read more.)

Income and Wages

Philadelphia Youth Network is fighting poverty by connecting young people to jobs

January 30, 2018

Philly’s youth unemployment rate has been hovering between 14 and 16 percent for the past few years — and that number jumps by 10 points when considering youth of color. One way to tackle the issue? Prepare those young people for employment and then connect them to job opportunities. (Read more.)

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Drexel program addresses trauma to help women in poverty save money – and one day create a bank

January 29, 2018

India Baxley, a mother of two and a welfare recipient, wants to add an important line to her resumé: Banker. The Northeast Philadelphia resident works with a group of women in poverty whose aim is to create a credit union for people of limited means. (Read more.)

Education

United Way focuses on poverty, upsets groups cut out of funds

January 26, 2018

The decision by the United Way of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New Jersey to narrow its grant-making focus to fight “intergenerational poverty” means that more than half of the 233 nonprofits that receive United Way money will now come up empty-handed in the fiscal year that begins in July. (Read more.)

Education

Wolf asks court to expedite school funding lawsuit; GOP leaders reiterate opposition

January 25, 2018

Gov. Wolf filed a brief Wednesday asking the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to speed up its consideration of the lawsuit seeking to overhaul the state’s current system for funding education, abandoning his prior objections. (Read more.)

Civic and Community Engagement

Some white people in Philly are giving away money as reparations

January 24, 2018

Over the last year, a 35-year-old West Philadelphia resident came to the realization that while he worked hard for his $120,000-a-year corporate salary, he didn’t necessarily earn it. After all, he figured, white privilege paved the way for his many advantages: a college education, limited debt, and that well-paying job. (Read more.)

Education

District reboots plan for lead stabilization after problems are discovered

January 16, 2018

The Philadelphia School District has rebooted its plan to protect students from lead paint after work done in at least three schools was found to be incomplete and, in some cases, shoddy. (Read more.)

Income and Wages

Reality Check: Is Philly In Denial About Its Jobs Problem?

January 15, 2018

WURD’s afternoon host contends unemployment is worse than officials want you to know (Read more.)

Income and Wages

This Philly woman is teaching real estate to the housing insecure

January 12, 2018

Monica Wright showed her first house 27 years ago — exactly one week after her fourth daughter was born. (Read more.)

Income and Wages

First Step Staffing comes to Philadelphia to employ homeless

January 12, 2018

In an unusual deal, First Step Staffing, a nonprofit staffing company from Atlanta, has purchased the Philadelphia operations of the for-profit On Time Staffing with the goal of using the staffing firm to employ homeless individuals and people recently released from prison. (Read more.)

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ICYMI

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  • The Philly area doesn’t have enough homes available for low- and middle-income buyers
    June 12, 2023
  • Philly nonprofit to help small businesses buy property
    June 8, 2023
  • Some Pa. residents can get free air conditioners this summer
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