The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office is hosting three roundtable discussions with young people 15-25 impacted by gun violence and the criminal justice system. more
DHS has announced that the amount of emergency pandemic cash assistance to older youth who are in or aged out of foster care has been increased from $200 to $800 for eligible youth. more
Seeking artists of all backgrounds and mediums to participate in Furnished for Good in Spring 2022 to raise funds for the Philadelphia Furniture Bank. more
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday issued a moratorium on evictions targeting areas of the country with high levels of COVID-19 transmission, covering about 90% of renters. more
An Atlanta study assessed 1,700 patients treated by the medical institution for gunshot wounds during a seven-year period and found a significant link between food insecurity and gun violence. more
Nearly 3 million people in New Jersey, including 800,000 children, were living in poverty prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to one nonprofit’s updated definition of the term. more