Tops Beauty Expansion Grant Opening
3640 Germantown Ave. Leveraging the Commerce Department’s In-store forgivable and Storefront Improvement Program (SIP) Paul Lim successfully reopened his store.
3640 Germantown Ave. Leveraging the Commerce Department’s In-store forgivable and Storefront Improvement Program (SIP) Paul Lim successfully reopened his store.
Sacred Places/Civic Spaces Sacred Places/Civic Spaces announces that the Zion Baptist Church annex is one of three sites selected to participate in a citywide initiative to convert old purpose religious or church buildings into civic spaces that can serve their respective communities. Called To Serve is the community partner to help facilitate the overall effort …
Kenderton Career Day There’s an old saying that you are most assuredly familiar with: Give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day; teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime. This is why Called to Serve sponsors a yearly career day at Kenderton Elementary School. In recruiting business …
Neighborhood baseball team gets new uniform Five co-workers from Susquehanna International Group (SIG), a Wall Street firm located in Bala Cynwyd, using the company’s matching gift program donated funds to Called ToServe CDC to purchase uniforms for the Kenderton Eagles baseball team. Called To Serve’s President Rev. Michael Major is employed at SIG as a …
featured the results of 18 design grants that matched nonprofits with the Collaborative’s talented volunteers in 2017. The Broad, Germantown and Erie design project was one 18 featured
Mike Major asked to serve on a panel during a ceremony where Community Legal Services celebrated their 5th anniversary in their new building located at 1410 W Erie Avenue. The building represented a $8.5m investment and measures 18,500 square feet.
Amelia Price, Called To Serve’s corridor manager recruited 45 volunteers for Kevin Hart Day and then served as one coordinators for the volunteers for the event.
Mike Major, Amelia Price served on the Phila2035 North District Steering Committee.
The Philadelphia Department of Commerce and the Community Design Collaborative created the Storefront Challenge as part of an ongoing partnership to demonstrate that good design is good business.