The Pennsylvania primary election is around the corner, and voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, April 23, to pick candidates for the general election later this year. This article provides information on voting rights and regulations in Pennsylvania, including eligibility requirements for those involved in the criminal justice system. Get guidance on how to register to vote and find your polling place, as well as voting rights for people convicted of felonies and misdemeanors.
Mt. Airy CDC’s Literacy Rich Neighborhood Initiative brings literacy programs and Community Reading Nest to Germantown and Mt. Airy.
The SPOT debuted the world’s first mobile hygiene and uterine health unit earlier this summer, making menstrual hygiene products more accessible for bleeding women in the city.
Philly Birth Fund becomes nonprofit, provides safe home births to Black families in Philadelphia
The Philly Birth Fund is now officially a non-profit, raising funds to provide lower cost and free home birth to Black families in the area.
This Sunday, February 26th, the Weavers Way Co-op is partnering with community organizations to host a baby item drive.
Thanksgiving is next week, and there are ways to score a free turkey and other food supplies to avoid breaking the bank.
The CPOC strives for “accountability, transparency, and equity” of the PPD through civilian oversight. But how is this done? Learn more here.
In November, Philadelphia residents will cast their votes for the General Election. Here are different ways to make sure your vote counts.
It’s officially summer, meaning the kiddos are out for the summer. Check out these events below for parents and caretakers looking for low-cost and free fun for the family this summer around the neighborhood.