Submitted by Atvelonis t3_ygpy0l in philadelphia
I'm interested in donating to some reputable 501(c)(3) charities based or operating in Philadelphia/PA, mainly specializing in support for early childhood education: literacy/reading, math, and other important programs for youth. Wanted to know if y'all had any suggestions on orgs I can do more research on.
I'm interested in groups that make a "direct impact" and work immediately with disadvantaged youth, but that ideally also work with the legislature/other government organizations to advocate for and implement systemic changes to education. So many of the problems in our city originate from youth falling behind in education early in their lives and I want to contribute to a solution, even in a small way.
And if you have suggestions on non-financial ways I can help, please feel free to share. I sometimes teach/organize low-cost community dance classes: I find that providing people a "raison d'être" outside of work is important and makes them better humans. I've always been interested in helping with a reading comprehension program for youth, but I wouldn't know where to start or if I qualify to volunteer.
More generally, I would also love to hear about particularly good charities that do work in Philadelphia/PA in the following areas:
- Financial literacy/education/assistance for disadvantaged groups
- Parks, tree canopies/advocacy, public trails
- Public transit, cycling, walking, and accessibility advocacy, outreach, and education
- Recovery pathways from homelessness
Thanks!
RoverTheMonster t1_iu9wcz8 wrote
You might be interested in the Joyful Readers.
Philadelphia schools also don't really offer many extracurricular opportunities for kids, so there are lots of school- and community-based organizations doing youth development at schools that could likely use financial support, as well (two of my personal favorites are Give and Go Athletics and the Kensington Soccer Club, both of which are members of the Philadelphia Youth Sports Collaborative)