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NONPROFIT PARTNERS

Philly Gives proudly partners with high-impact, high-capacity nonprofits working across Greater Philadelphia. These organizations are the backbone of our communities. They are trusted, efficient, and dedicated to lasting change. Thank you for your support.

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The ATTIC Youth Center

The Attic creates opportunities for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Philadelphia's only LGBTQ+ youth center.

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Esperanza

Esperanza strengthens our Hispanic community through the pillars of education, housing & economic development, immigration, advocacy, job training, and arts & culture.

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SEAMAAC

Since 1984, SEAMAAC has brought crucially needed support to immigrants, refugees & other marginalized communities in the Greater Philadelphia area.

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Catholic Charities of

Philadelphia

Catholic Charities of Philadelphia provides help & creates hope through programs & services across the Philadelphia region.

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Jewish Family & Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia

JFCS Philly is a social services agency serving the whole community: Holocaust survivors, people living with disabilities, critical needs, LGBTQ+ & more.

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Share Food Program

Share Food Program leads the fight against food insecurity in the Philadelphia region, by serving an expansive, quality partner network of community-based organizations and school districts engaged in food distribution, education and advocacy.

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Children's Crisis

Treatment Center

Children's Crisis Treatment Center (CCTC) passionately serves the emotional needs of at-risk children and families beginning in early childhood.

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Philabundance

Philabundance is a Feeding America food bank seeking to drive hunger from our communities today and end hunger for good.

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Congreso

Congreso enables individuals and families in predominately Latino neighborhoods to achieve economic self-sufficiency and well-being.

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Project Home

Project HOME is a Philadelphia non-profit organization empowering individuals to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness.

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Philly Gives spotlights and supports the nonprofit organizations that are essential to  the well-being of Greater Philadelphia.

Contact Us

info@philafound.org

1835 Market St # 2410,

Philadelphia, PA 19103

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