2021 Feed the Homeless, Service Learning Project
Homelessness has become a silent epidemic in America. Today, more families find themselves without an adequate place to live or sustenance to sustain them. Nevertheless, America is still considered by many as the richest country in the world. This is not acceptable.
We Feed the Homeless Philly is a non-profit grassroots organization focusing and servicing the food insecure and homeless population in the Philadelphia and surrounding area. As change agents, our work includes: volunteering, mentoring, and educating to empower our community.
We Feed the Homeless Philly is a non-profit grassroots organization focusing and servicing the food insecure and homeless population in the Philadelphia and surrounding area. As change agents, our work includes: volunteering, mentoring, and educating to empower our community.
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SCHOOL SUPOORT
2022 Wreaths across America
Feeding the Homeless
Service Learning
Service learning is a teaching method that combines meaningful service to the community with curriculum-based learning. Students improve their academic skills by applying what they learn in school to the real world; they then reflect on their experience to reinforce the link between their service and their learning.
Service learning is a teaching method that combines meaningful service to the community with curriculum-based learning. Students improve their academic skills by applying what they learn in school to the real world; they then reflect on their experience to reinforce the link between their service and their learning.
Mayor Jim Kenney Speaks At Unveiling Of New Civil War Memorial
New Civil War Memorial To Be Unveiled in Philadelphia
Storyboard Field Trip
VIDEO: Civil War USCT MemorialOn Saturday, April 21, 2018, a new Civil War memorial for the United States Colored Troops (USCT) was unveiled in a special ceremony. This is the first of its kind in Philadelphia to recognize and honor black soldiers, who, according to Abraham Lincoln, were essential to saving the Union.