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Old 11-24-2006, 09:28 PM
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We're trying to help give exposure to Philadelphia charities and "good causes." Please help us identify some others. Thank you

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Old 11-27-2006, 12:06 AM
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History
The Foundation
Roderic Petrie, OFM and Emmet Murphy, OFM arrived in Philadelphia on September 23, 1977 to begin a new foundation for Holy Name Province. They came to Philadelphia to start a ministry with the poor. They did not have any specific details on how to do that when they first arrived. The Brothers of the Good Shepherd offered them hospitality. This religious community was involved in staffing St. John's Hospice, a shelter and soup kitchen in Center City Philadelphia. The two friars lived for one year with the Brothers of the Good Shepherd and worked full time at St. John's Hospice on Race Street. This was their introduction to the homeless population in Philadelphia.
The Early Years
During this time they also tried to learn what they could do as a Franciscan community. They had to figure out how they could bring a Franciscan presence to the poor. One of the decisions that they made was to live and start a new ministry in a poor neighborhood. The friars purposely chose the Kensington neighborhood to live and serve the poor and homeless population. In the 1970s Kensington had under gone many changes. Kensington was for years an older industrial neighborhood with many manufacturing jobs. The neighborhood was the industrial heart of Philadelphia. Also, for many years, Kensington Avenue was the place that many people in the city came to shop. By the 1970s the factories closed and the stores moved to the suburbs. What moved into the neighborhood were liquor stores and bars. This was a neighborhood that was changing economically. There was also a shift in location of the homeless population from Center City to the Kensington neighborhood. Many of the homeless came into the neighborhood and stayed in the empty factory buildings. The friars felt that this was the section of the city that they needed to live and establish a ministry with the poor.

In June of 1978 they moved into the neighborhood by taking up residence at 157 W. Susquehanna Ave. Anthony Struzynski, OFM joined the community at this time. This was the first house that the friars lived in before moving, in the fall of 1979, to the second floor of the Inn. In the spring of 1979 Sister Mary Lawrence Scanlan, OSF who is a Franciscan Sister of Allegany was the first women to join the community. She met the friars at St. John's Hospice and wanted to be a part of this new Franciscan ministry. She lived with the Sisters of Notre Dame at St. Peter's Church on Girard Ave and worked with the friars.
The Vision
The vision that the friars had when they started was for the community to live an intentional lifestyle with an emphasis on prayer, poverty and witness. It was a desire to experience the Franciscan vocation of poverty and brotherhood with the poor. The vision for the ministry was to respond to the current needs of the poor. The plan was to establish a drop-in center, a dining room for the poor, a thrift shop, and a shelter in the Kensington neighborhood.
Chronology of the Start of Ministries
1978 St. Clare's Thimble, a thrift shop, opens at 112 E. Girard Ave.
1979 St. Benedict's, a thrift shop for furniture and drop-in center opens at 437 W. Girard Ave. St. Francis Inn opens at 2441 Kensington Ave. on December 16th. The Guest House, shelter opens at 2532 Kensington Ave. This closes after about one year.



WE NEED VOLUNTEERS
ST. Francis Urban Center is in need of volunteers. We would like to invite you to share your time and talents with us in helping to staff the Urban Center. At this time we are in the process of recruiting volunteers for the Adult Basic Education program.
The Urban Center is going to be offering GED preparation classes and literacy training. We need Teachers and Tutors to work with adults. It is helpful, but not necessary, to have previous experience with adult students.
If you are interested or have questions please contact Br. John at (215) 925-4584.


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Old 11-27-2006, 02:54 PM
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Thordore

Thanks for the headsup. It looks like a good cause. We added it to our website. I hope it benefits from it.

http://www.theprideofphiladelphia.co...rancisinn.html

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Old 11-27-2006, 05:14 PM
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I'd like to do some volunteer work on Christmas day. Are there any CC organizations I could work for that pertain to children or families? Maybe one serving X-mas brunch or dinner?

Thanks in advance for any ideas!
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Old 11-27-2006, 05:24 PM
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Clare, I work at a non profit that has a Christmas outreach to isolated senior citizens -- people who don't have family of friends to visit for the holidays. Each volunteer gets a basket of fruit, a poinsettia, and a wrapped gift to bring to a senior citizen, but the emphasis is on visiting with them and offering companionship.

More here, in case anyone's interested: http://www.philadelphia.littlebrothers.org
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Old 11-27-2006, 05:34 PM
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Thanks, lhaldena. I'd like to do it, and maybe it'll be the start of something. Is this the address -- 642 N Broad?
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Thanks, lhaldena. I'd like to do it, and maybe it'll be the start of something. Is this the address -- 642 N Broad?
Yep, that's us! You'd typically do the visiting on Christmas eve, but if you'd like to sign up it's certainly a worthy cause. And you get some fanastic life stories out of it.
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