EWR believes in supporting and strengthening communities by giving back and being involved!
Below are some of the organizations we support:
The Royal Music & Arts Center
The Royal Music & Arts Center provides a welcoming venue for established and up-and-coming performing artists and serves as a resource for diverse groups and individuals who devote their creative energies to enhancing the quality of life in our community.… As a nonprofit, we rely on community support and the generosity of our patrons. Please consider making a donation or attending an upcoming show to help us support live performance art in our community!
Blinded Veterans Association
BVA continually strives to better the lives of all who served in the Armed Forces living with sight loss through: expert advocacy, engaged membership, clear communication and peer inspired self-reliance. Our BVA family… epitomizes respect, honor, dedication and commitment to sustain a thriving, informed, patriotic and connected community.
Cheltenham Little League
The primary objective of the corporation is to serve as educator of children through their participation in youth sports, and to teach them the value and ideals of good sportsmanship, fair play,… teamwork, dependability, accountability, loyalty, honesty and respect for authority. To help achieve this objective, the corporation will provide a supervised program of competitive baseball/softball games under the rules and regulations of Little League Baseball, Inc., the rules and regulations of all other leagues the members participate in, and the rules and regulations adopted from time-to-time by the corporation. While the corporation recognizes that the development of baseball skills and the winning of games are important, both are secondary to the primary objective of the corporation.
Glenside Youth Athletic Club
GYAC aspires to be an outstanding educational-athletic organization that provides a high-quality experience.
CORA Services
CORA Services provides school-based academic support, counseling, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech and language services, psychological services, truancy services, and behavior assessment… and case management. In addition, CORA offers individual, group and family counseling, mental health treatment, substance use services, teen/young adult pregnancy services, intensive prevention services, early intervention, after-school and summer programming, as well as high-quality Early Childhood Education.
Allens Lane Art Center
Allens Lane Art Center offers opportunities for people to explore their creative potential. These programs and activities are important because artistic experience and expression enhance our quality of life. Allens Lane Art Center strives to make our programs available to those who might otherwise be unable to participate. In carrying out our mission,… Allens Lane Art Center is committed to social diversity, promotion of a collaborative environment, personal empowerment, freedom of expression, and openness to new ideas.
Rotary Club of Chestnut Hill
The Rotary Club of Chestnut Hill focuses on helping others, improving communities, and providing financial resources to those less fortunate, while enjoying fellowship. The Club was founded in 1995 and services the local neighborhoods of Mt. Airy, Germantown and Chestnut Hill in Philadelphia as well as surrounding communities.… We believe strongly in Rotary’s guiding ethical principles contained in the Four-Way Test.
Chestnut Hill Conservancy
The Chestnut Hill Conservancy, formerly the Chestnut Hill Historical Society, founded in 1967, is an educational center and advocate for the architecture, open space, and social history of Chestnut Hill and surrounding communities.… Through programs and the Archives (with over 47,000 photographs, maps, records, and more), the CH Conservancy is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the Chestnut Hill area’s heritage. An innovative easement program preserves open space and historic facades in partnership with the Friends of the Wissahickon. Advocacy for preservation of historic buildings is initiated by the CH Conservancy and supported by our Resource Center, which directly advises homeowners on their care of their property, from maintenance to restoration to adaptive reuse.
Intercommunity Action, Inc.
Intercommunity Action, Inc. (Interact) has more than two dozen individual programs and more than 400 staff working to fulfill our mission and to meet the needs of our consumers. Journey’s Way, our division that serves older adults, provides programs for active adults ages 55+, housing counseling,… affordable housing for adults age 62 and over, geriatric mental health, and assisted services that allow frailer individuals to age-in-place. Behavioral Health Services are coordinated through our Greenridge Counseling Center, which serves children and adults in a variety of outpatient, home, school, and community based settings, and our services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, include community residential living arrangements and supportive employment services.
Sweet Juice Fest
Sweet Juice is a queer-artist-led collective whose mission is to inspire community action and engagement through immersive musical experiences, artistic expression, and joyful connection. With each event, we aim to inspire casual music-goers to get more deeply involved in their neighborhoods… and strengthen the network of artists, individuals, and organizations working to vitalize their communities here in Philadelphia. In bringing greater visibility to underrepresented, local musicians and providing opportunities for connection and collaboration, we hope to fortify the meaning and magic that music can provide.
Mothers In Charge
Mothers In Charge will advocate for families affected by violence and provide counseling and grief support services for families when a loved one has been murdered. Mothers In Charge is comprised of impassioned… mothers, grandmothers, aunts, and sisters who are committed to working towards savings lives. Most of the members have experienced the horror of having a son or daughter or loved one murdered. Because of the death and the life of their loved one, each mother and member is committed to saving lives and preventing another mother from having to experience this terrible tragedy.
Philly Goat Project
PGP was created to provide opportunities for urban residents to connect to nature in a dynamic and novel way by using goats. PGP is our country’s first city-based multi-service goat program, providing grazing, animal assisted therapy and wellness events,… environmental and educational experiences, and community engagement opportunities across many platforms. PGP’s barn is on the grounds of Awbury Arboretum, an historic outdoor space that is free and open to the public 365 days a year. PGP offers a variety of ways that visitors of all capacities and ages can enjoy and experience Goats for the Greater Good.
Center City Residents’ Association
CCRA is a non-profit, volunteer-led civic association that was founded in 1947. Representing the residents of Center City West,… from the west side of Broad Street to the Schuylkill River, and from the south side of JFK Boulevard to the north side of South Street. CCRA’s origin purpose was to save Rittenhouse Square from being converted into an underground parking lot. In the 70 years that followed, the focus has greatly expanded.
Philly PAWS
PAWS is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to saving Philadelphia’s homeless and at-risk pets. PAWS is the city’s largest… rescue partner and provider of affordable, basic veterinary care for pet owners and rescue organizations that cannot otherwise access it. Each year, PAWS finds loving homes for thousands of animals in need, and enables thousands of families to keep their cherished pets. PAWS is working to make Philadelphia a no-kill city where every savable pet is guaranteed a home.
Leadership Philadelphia
LEADERSHIP Philadelphia, founded in 1959, is a non-profit organization that mobilizes and connects the talent of the private sector to… serve the community. It is the original and flagship model for over 1,000 such organizations across the country. Through its Core Program, LEADERSHIP Philadelphia enhances participants’ civic knowledge and awareness and enriches their leadership skills. LEADERSHIP Philadelphia serves as the hub of a diverse professional network. It is a deeply trusted convener and thought leader in the region.
West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance
Mt Airy Learning Tree
Mt. Airy Learning Tree is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to building community by providing shared learning opportunities throughout… Mt. Airy and the surrounding area. Founded in 1981, MALT offers over 800 affordable community-based courses each year. In the spirit of “neighbors teaching neighbors,” we bring together people from diverse backgrounds to learn, share, have fun and connect.
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society
PHS uses horticulture to increase four building blocks of health and well-being: access to fresh food, healthy living environments, deep social connections, and… economic opportunities. We are a diverse community of people and organizations who believe in the power of horticulture to make positive social and environmental change. PHS believes that gardening and horticulture belong to everyone.
Manna
MANNA (Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance) is a leader in evidence-based nutrition services, bringing together dietitians, chefs, drivers, and thousands of volunteers… to cook and deliver nutritious, medically appropriate meals and provide nutrition counseling to neighbors who are battling serious illnesses such as cancer, renal disease, and HIV/AIDS. From hands-on cooking classes and nutrition counseling to the delivery of 3 meals a day, 7 days a week, MANNA provides nourishment, hope, and healing to the Greater Philadelphia area, Southern New Jersey, and beyond.
SEAMAAC
Founded in 1984, the Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Associations Coalition, Inc. (SEAMAAC) has over 2 decades of experience serving and… advocating for refugees, immigrants, and asylees in the Greater Philadelphia area. The mission is to support immigrants, refugees, and their families as they seek access to opportunities, which would advance the condition of their lives in the United States.
Community Food Bank of NJ
The Community FoodBank of New Jersey (CFBNJ), a member of Feeding America®, is the leading anti-hunger and anti-poverty organization… in the state. What started as a modest enterprise in the back of the founder Kathleen DiChiara’s station wagon in downtown Newark in 1975, became an incorporated non-profit in 1982 and has grown to two warehouse facilities in Hillside and Egg Harbor Township, the combined size of five football fields. These locations serve area programs and community partners – over 800 in 15 of 21 New Jersey counties.
Old Pine Community Center
The mission is to provide inclusive programs and services that uplift those in need by reducing inequality through the enhancement of education and… the elimination of food insecurity. The goal is to create welcoming and safe spaces for children, adults, seniors, and the neighbors for their benefit and the benefit of future generations.
Covenant House
Covenant House builds a bridge to hope for young people facing homelessness and survivors of trafficking through… unconditional love, absolute respect, and relentless support. Their doors are open 24/7 in 31 cities across six countries and our high-quality programs are designed to empower young people to rise and overcome adversity, today and in the future.
Laurel House
Laurel House is a comprehensive domestic violence agency serving individuals, families, and communities throughout Montgomery County,… Pennsylvania. The agency’s name was selected because of the beauty of the laurel, Pennsylvania’s state flower. It represents a victory for people who have taken the courageous first step of reaching out to Laurel House in their efforts to build a violence-free life for themselves and their children.
Cliveden
Cliveden’s mission is to help people understand the shared history and motivate… them to preserve it. It’s achieved by: Preserving the buildings, grounds, and collections; Researching and interpreting Cliveden meaningfully to the public; Working with the local community to promote preserving and reusing historic buildings; Promoting the community’s cultural life and preservation efforts; and being a model of historic site management, preservation, and interpretation.
Sustain PHL
SustainPHL is Philadelphia’s annual sustainability awards and celebration. This engaging, spirited, and informative event helps… raise sustainability awareness, celebrate the community’s achievements, and share easy ways live a sustainable lifestyle.
SustainPHL is hosted by Green Philly and organized by a chair committee.
Big Back Yard Nursery School
The Big Backyard Nursery School is a cooperative preschool located in the Mount Airy neighborhood… of Northwest Philadelphia. The school offers children a place to play and explore at their own pace in an environment that is just their size. The Big Backyard fosters the emotional, social, and intellectual growth of children by making each child feel safe, respected, and loved.
Southwest Center City 5k
The Southwest Center City 5k is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, supporting the neighborhood schools and… community. Since 2009, the SWCC 5k Run has served the area as an active, community-building event, and has raised tens of thousands of dollars for neighborhood organizations. Once again this year, all proceeds will be donated to the Friends of Chester Arthur (FoCA) & Stanton Community Partners (SCP) to support projects at these local schools. These organizations were formed by Southwest Center City parents and community members who are committed to partnering with the schools in order to foster a robust learning environment for all neighborhood children.
Friends of the Chestnut Hill Library
The Friends of the Chestnut Hill library is a voluntary, non-profit neighborhood organization.… In addition to raising funds for repairs, improvements, and programs at the local branch, Friends of the Library Foundation advocates for full funding for all 54 branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
Hosts for Hospitals
AFFORDABLE LODGING FOR OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENT-FAMILIES HOSTS FOR HOSPITALS (HfH) is a …nonprofit agency that provides lodging and support at volunteer Host-homes for typically $20 per night per patient-family as a caring response to the lodging needs of patients and their loved ones coming to Greater Philadelphia for specialized medical care. Since July 2000, over 3,000 patient-families have been welcomed into HfH Host-homes. Patient-families need Host-homes near Center City and throughout the Greater Philadelphia area. Our Hosts are ordinary people from all walks of life. They welcome patient families in need into their homes. The homes can range from ranch or multi-level, to condos or apartments in elevator equipped buildings. Hosts are not responsible for meals or transportation. Just a clean and comfortable place to sleep. For information about becoming a host or helping to spread word of the patient-family lodging need, please contact us at 484 380 2999; email cathy.davis@hostsforhospitals.org or visit our website at www.hostsforhospitals.org.
Face To Face Germantown
Face to Face is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) human services organization dedicated to the health…, well-being, and stability of our community. Face to Face meets basic human needs and reduces suffering. With hospitality, we provide a safe environment and practical tools, which enable the people of our community to confront personal challenges, empower their lives, and fulfill their unique potential.
Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania
The Housing Alliance is a statewide coalition working to provide leadership and… a common voice for policies, practices and resources to ensure that all Pennsylvanians, especially those with low incomes, have access to safe, decent and affordable homes. We promote common-sense solutions to balance Pennsylvania’s housing market and increase the supply of safe, decent homes for low-income people.
Philadelphia Housing Trust Fund
The Philadelphia Housing Trust Fund is an innovative and vital tool for building… and preserving affordable homes and advancing equitable neighborhood revitalization. It was established in 2005 in a collaborative effort among community organizations and city and state officials. Specifically, the Philadelphia Housing Trust Fund supports the development of new affordable homes, repair of existing homes, and foreclosure/homeless prevention programs. To date, over 6,246 low- and moderate-income families, seniors, disabled and homeless people have gained access to expanded housing opportunities through the Philadelphia Housing Trust Fund. The Trust Fund has also leveraged more than $277 million in non-city funds; created hundreds of jobs; expanded the City’s tax base; and, revitalized neighborhoods.
Philadelphia Neighborhood Housing Services
Philadelphia Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc. (PNHS) is a 501c(3) non-profit… community development corporation and certified Community Development Financial Institution, serving targeted neighborhood and populations in the City of Philadelphia. PNHS has marshaled private, philanthropic and government resources for evolving programs and services. PNHS combines these resources to halt the process of disinvestment and deterioration which threatens to destroy many of Philadelphia’s older residential areas. PNHS targets specific neighborhoods, forms strategic alliances with like- minded community organizations and groups to deliver comprehensive revitalization services. PNHS is a community builder focusing on quality affordable housing and neighborhood revitalization in low-income communities.
Inn Dwelling
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.