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La Puerta Abierta
What the org has to say: “LPA provides pro-bono counseling with youth and families who cannot access services elsewhere due to language, economic, legal, and social barriers. We work and learn alongside those who are impacted by lack of documentation and displacement of family members.”
What we found: LPA’s executive director, Cathi Tillman, says the organization sees the people it works with as community members, rather than clients. The organization has created a community of individuals who are searching for constructive ways to work through their mental health concerns. Many participants have referred their friends and family to LPA’s legal counseling. Tillman describes members as feeling “more empowered, feeling more connected, less afraid, more confident, more competent” through their work with LPA.
Website
lpa-theopendoor.orginfo@lpa-theopendoor.org
Phone
(267) 245-0145
Features & Policies
- Police do not need to be involved
- LGBTQ friendly
- Free of charge
- Police are involved
- Mental health services
- Resource for Latinx community
Languages spoken by staff
- English
- Español (Spanish)
Taller Puertorriqueño
What the org has to say: “Taller Puertorriqueño uses art to promote development within its community and the Latino Diaspora and build bridges to the Greater Philadelphia region. We are a community-based cultural organization whose primary purpose is to preserve, develop and promote Puerto Rican arts and culture, grounded in the conviction that embracing one’s cultural heritage is central to community empowerment.”
What we found: Taller Puertorriqueño’s education director, Marilyn Rodriguez, says her organization strives to help the community in any shape or form. The colorful exterior of its Kensington location invites neighbors in and highlights the community beyond the violence. The organization offers tours of their gallery and the Fairhill neighborhood’s murals as an introduction to the neighborhood’s rich Latinx history and community. Taller Puertorriqueño serves Kensington by offering bilingual services, holiday meals for those in need, a free after-school arts program, and community events.
Address
2600 N. 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19133
Website
tallerpr.org/education/info@tallerpr.org
Phone
(215) 426-3311
Features & Policies
- After-school homework and art programs
- For youth aged kindergarten through high school
- Transportation assistance provided
- College and career readiness assistance
- LGBTQ friendly
- Free WiFi
- Food and drink provided
- Staff trained to assist individuals with intellectual disabilities
- Trauma-informed, CPR, and Narcan trained staff
- Staff members subject to background checks
- Spanish and English
- Monthly community events
- Galleries featuring Latinx artists
Languages spoken by staff
- English
- Español (Spanish)
The Village of Arts and Humanities
What the org has to say: “Our mission is to amplify the voices and aspirations of our North Philadelphia community by providing arts-based opportunities for self-expression and personal success that engage youth and their families, revitalize physical space, and preserve black heritage.”
What we found: The Village strives to create a mental and physical safe space for any young person it connects with. Students at the Village learn both the artistic and business aspects of art forms like photography, ceramics, and sustainable design. The Village primarily recruits directly from the neighborhood it exists in, and relies on other organizations to help it reach young people who have been incarcerated or involved with the criminal justice system.
Address
2544 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19133
Website
spaces.villagearts.orginfo@villagearts.org
Phone
(215) 225-7830
Features & Policies
- Internships in arts and media offered to teens (currently $50 biweekly)
- For youth aged 8-19
- Partnered with YASP, YSRP, and The Juvenile Law Center
- Recruiting done directly in neighborhoods
- Free of charge
- Food and drink provided
- LGBTQ friendly
- Staff members subject to background checks
- In-person with reduced numbers due to COVID
Languages spoken by staff
- English
Partners
- Youth Art and Self-Empowerment Project
- Youth Sentencing and Reentry Project
- The Juvenile Law Center