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September 2016
FAMILIES FORWARD PHILADELPHIA’S Board of Directors Cordially Invites You to the Fourth Annual Jannie L. Blackwell Gala & Silent Auction Honoring: Forman Mills Our 100 Year Sponsor On Thursday, September 8, 2016 Cocktails & Silent Auction: 5:30 - 6:30 pm Award Dinner: 6:30 - 9:00 pm Click here to view Sponsorship levels or View the [...]
Find out moreOctober 2017
The Honorable Jannie L. Blackwell has continued the Blackwell tradition of empowering the under-served and improvised. Councilwoman Blackwell took office in 1992 and emerged as a strong leader and power broker in the local political arena, and has focused particularly on increasing affordable housing and creating economic opportunity for her constituents in the 3rd District. [...]
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The children in the Family Residence meet up to mingle, snack and talk without feeling judged. Also provides a safe place to spend time with peers instead of their parents and younger siblings.
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The children in the Family Residence meet up to mingle, snack and talk without feeling judged. Also provides teens a safe place to spend time with their peers instead of their parents and younger siblings.
Find out moreThe children in the Family Residence meet up to mingle, snack and talk without feeling judged. Also provides teens a safe place to spend time with their peers instead of their parents and younger siblings.
Find out moreDonations of cake, ice cream and small gifts for boys and girls accepted.
Find out moreThe children in the Family Residence meet up to mingle, snack and talk without feeling judged. Also provides teens a safe place to spend time with peers instead of their parents and younger siblings.
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