Whosoever
Their Mission: The Whosoever Gospel Mission is a Christian nonprofit organization whose purpose is to provide shelter, food, clothing, education, counseling, rehabilitation and other assistance to homeless and/or needy men, women and children in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area. As the lighted sign on our rooftop proclaims each night, we seek to offer the love of Jesus and the hope of the Gospel in both word and deed to those who are hurting.
For more information visit: whosoevergospel.org/wp
Inn Dwelling
Their Mission: Inn Dwelling is a non-profit corporation dedicated to assisting poor families in the Germantown and Northeast sections of Philadelphia. Utilizing a coordinated web of education, housing and career development programs, Inn Dwelling seeks to be the agency of change through which area residents can reach their goals of self-sufficiency, social responsibility and upward mobility. Inn Dwelling believes that the most appropriate and fundamental solutions to poverty and homelessness are those that are holistic. All solutions to families’ economic crises must support the independence of people bound by poverty and its effects.
For more information visit: inndwelling.org
DePaul House
Their Mission: Depaul USA provides people experiencing homelessness with purpose and hope for a positive future. Our vision is that everyone has a place to call home and a stake in his or her community. In four different cities, we meet people where they are to address their needs.
For More information please visit: depaulusa.org
My Place Germantown
Their Mission: My Place Germantown is a Pennsylvania not-for-profit organization whose mission is to reduce homelessness in the Germantown section of Philadelphia by providing permanent supportive housing for disabled homeless males with strong ties to the area.
For more information please visit: myplacegermantown.org
Broad Street Ministries
Their Mission: Broad Street Ministry (“BSM”) is a broad-minded Christian community that cherishes creativity, fosters and nurtures artistic expression, extends inclusive hospitality and—works for a more just world through civic engagement.
Broad Street Ministry was established in May of 2005 as a Pennsylvania 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation.