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  2. Bethesda Project - Wikipedia

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    Bethesda Project. Bethesda Project is a nonprofit organization that provides shelter, housing, and programs reaching out to individuals experiencing homelessness in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From humble beginnings as a small group of volunteers, Bethesda Project has grown to provide care that encompasses emergency shelter, housing, and ...

  3. Philadelphia organization offers place of hope, learning for ...

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    PHILADELPHIA - On the outside, Tom Reid Village in West Philadelphia looks like an office building, but inside a different kind of work is taking place. The security-manned three-story building ...

  4. Project H.O.M.E. - Wikipedia

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    Project H.O.M.E. Project HOME is a nationally recognized 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization [1] that provides housing, opportunities for employment, medical care and education to homeless and low-income persons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The mission of the Project HOME community is "to empower adults, children, and families to break the ...

  5. Mary Scullion - Wikipedia

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    Time 100 (2009) Sister Mary Scullion, R.S.M. is a Philadelphia -based American Roman Catholic religious sister and activist, and the co-founder, executive director and president of Project H.O.M.E. She was named by TIME as one of the "100 Most Influential People in the World" in 2009. [1] In 2011, Scullion received the Laetare Medal, the ...

  6. St. Joseph's House for Homeless Industrious Boys - Wikipedia

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    96001204 [1] Added to NRHP. October 24, 1996. St. Joseph's House for Homeless Industrious Boys is a historic charity building at 1511 and 1515-1527 West Allegheny Avenue in the Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was designed by the Philadelphia architectural firm of Hoffman-Henon and built in 1929.

  7. Henry L. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Employer. Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. Henry Laird Phillips (March 11, 1847 – May 27, 1947) was an American social reformer and rector of the Church of the Crucifixion, an African American Episcopal Church congregation in Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission erected a commemorative marker outside the church in ...

  8. List of homelessness organizations - Wikipedia

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    Coalition on Homelessness, a homeless advocacy and social justice organization that focuses on creating long-term solutions to homelessness, poverty, and housing issues in San Francisco, California. Coast Shelter. Common Ground (Seattle) Community of Sant'Egidio. Compass Family Services. Covenant House.

  9. 'Long time in coming': Ground broken for new homeless shelter ...

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    Burton, who is homeless, has been a resident of the shelter, operated by the Friends of the Homeless of Tuscarawas County at 211 E. High Ave., New Philadelphia, since December. He has just signed ...