Project HOME stands for Housing, Opportunities for Employment, Medical Care, and Education. The organization is constantly working to prevent homelessness and help those who are struggling. HOME has developed programs that are recognized worldwide. These programs help provide housing, employment, health care, education and more …show more content…
These groups include programs like the K-8 after school program, collage access programs, young adult programs, technology labs and summer camps. In addition to this, there are Veteran services such as The Philadelphia Alliance for Supportive Services to Veteran Families, Veteran Outreach, and the PECO program.
The project was founded by Sister Mary Scullion, who had been involved in working for the homeless since 1978. In 1989, Sister Mary and Joan Dawson McConnon co-founded Project HOME with the goal of breaking the cycle of homelessness and poverty. When the HOME project first started, it was only a temporary winter shelter called the Mother Katherine Drexel Residence, and it has become so much more than that. At the end of winter, project HOME began to pan for a broader program of supportive services when they saw how many people were in need.
This organization and the people involved in it are working hard to break the cycle of homelessness and to solve this problem once and for all. They have helped re-build low-income neighborhoods in Philadelphia and they work hard to prevent homelessness in these neighborhoods every day. They have housed over 2,200 people in