Philadelphia leaders and volunteers will offer resources as they walk the streets counting the number of people experiencing homelessness.
And for those who are unsheltered, finding free and clean drinking water is another hurdle in a long line of winter hardships ...
As cold temperatures and wintry weather persist in Philadelphia this week, the city is offering additional resources to people experiencing homelessness. The Office of Homeless Services declared a ...
city and community leaders in Philadelphia are focused on making sure the homeless population is safe. "It is brutal out there," said Cheryl Hill, the executive director of the Philadelphia Office ...
Hundreds of volunteers canvassed Philadelphia streets, shelters and warming centers to count the unsheltered population and provide services to those in need.
With Philadelphia under a ‘Code Blue’ emergency, city leaders are speaking out about how to stay proactive in the snowy weather with frigid temperatures.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker and city officials on Wednesday unveiled a new tool in the effort to help people experiencing homelessness and substance use disorder. They officially opened the ...
This story originally appeared in The Philadelphia Tribune. Volunteers are needed for the city’s Office of Homeless Services’ annual count and survey of Philadelphians who are currently experiencing ...
Hundreds of volunteers fanned out across Philadelphia streets looking for people experiencing homelessness during one of the coldest nights of the year. The bundled-up volunteers gathered at the ...
As of Thursday, approximately 8,000 people had visited the warming centers the city opens during a Code Blue, according to the Philadelphia Office of Homeless Services. The city has 3,000 shelter ...
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