Faith-based nonprofit offers paid work, job training and child care to single moms in Kensington and Glenside
Since 2015, the nonprofit has employed 175 women, its founder says, pairing work experience with mentorship and faith-based support.
Care, ownership, and use of land, property, and public space in the neighborhood.
This year, the City of Philadelphia ended with a surplus of over $769 million. Jondhi Harrell, the director of The
Vacant buildings are indicative of the urban decay plaguing our city, and I propose they be torn down. This process
Before Miguel Diaz purchased and renovated an abandoned house on Potter Street in Kensington, he worried he could never afford
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