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Improving Care for Homeless Patients at Risk for Suicide

"The Zero Suicide framework is based on the foundational belief that gaps in suicide care exist in sometimes fragmented and distracted health and...
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2017 Chair Affair Contributor Creates Change Through Art

Artist Diane Pieri has always looked for authenticity and beauty in her work. When she learned that the Philadelphia Furniture Bank lets families...

It's Chris's calling, and she never looked back.

The first thing you're likely to notice about Pathways' CEO, Chris Simiriglia, is her incredible energy. Don't let her beautiful flower garden deceive...
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Philadelphia Furniture Bank's October Open House Event

“When you speak something into existence, it’s amazing how it can grow.” Those words began the Philadelphia Furniture Banks open house this October...

Donate to our Generosity Run and Help End Homelessness Today

Women’s running pioneer Kathrine Switzer once said, “Getting your shoes on is the hardest part of any workout.” Like preparing for a long workout...
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Housing comes first at Philly program for homeless heroin users

"Just a few weeks ago, Israel Reyes was sleeping under a bridge near the notorious railroad encampment of heroin users in North Philadelphia that was...

At Pathways to Housing PA, The People Make the Difference

Jeff Jackson and Stephanie Callahan are not new to social services. But only a few months into their new roles with Pathways to Housing PA, they're...

How to Help Homeless Philadelphians in the Heat

Extreme weather can make things more challenging, or even life threatening, for individuals living outside. As we flip the calendar into July with...

3 Reasons You Don't Want to Miss the Philadelphia Furniture Bank Chair Affair

Have you booked your ticket to the Philadelphia Furniture Bank’s first annual Chair Affair yet? If not, here are three reasons you should book now.

IKEA and the Philadelphia Furniture Bank, perfect together.

When Samantha Eisenman, Local Marketing Specialist at IKEA, heard about the Philadelphia Furniture Bank, she knew she had to get involved. One holiday...