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  • HIAS Pennsylvania’s Thankful Together

    Old Pine Community Center 401 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Every year HIAS PA helps our newest arrivals celebrate their first Thanksgiving by inviting them to a meal prepared and served by our volunteers. But this year, newcomers are under attack by our own government and cannot come to celebrate this traditional holiday without exposing themselves to significant danger. So this year, we are expressing our thanks for all of you by sharing an afternoon of information and advocacy. HIAS PA staff will share their expertise to teach us the truth about the American Immigration system – why it is so broken and how the current federal government is using

    Free
  • Free From Fest

    Old Pine Community Center 401 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Philadelphia's ONLY Vegan, Gluten-Free, and Allergen-Sensitive Food and Beverage market. Celebrate the flourishing food scene in the city with an event experience that everyone can enjoy – vegans, vegetarians, gluten-free, and gluten sensitive individuals and omnivores alike. Stop by to shop Philadelphia’s best vegan and gluten-free vendors without having to worry about allergens. P.S. Entry is free but a canned good donation is welcome and appreciated!

    Free
  • Right to Thrive with Philly Thrive

    Old Pine Community Center 401 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    In this program we will tell community how Hilco has been in violation of environmental justice principles, and what that means for you.Philly Thrive organizes for Environmental and Social Justice since our start in 2015 organizing to shut down the PES oil refinery. Our organizing efforts won its closure in 2020. Since our beginning, we’ve been dedicated to community investment and health for residents of Grays Ferry, and in turn Philadelphia as a whole, not only in receiving the Right to Breathe, but the Right to Thrive! We do this by holding the developer who purchased the refinery land, Hilco,

  • QVNA – PBA Community Meeting on Street Safety

    Old Pine Community Center 401 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Queen Village Neighborhood Association in partnership with Philly Bike Action is hosting a community meeting to talk about how to build safe streets for walking, biking and rolling in Philadelphia. Councilman Mark Squilla of District 1 will be our guest speaker and present to answer any and all questions. Open to the public – all are welcome!