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PHL Cares

A business-led initiative investing in pathways to housing solutions.

We hope that you can join us in changing the lives of those who are in need of shelter and a path toward independence. Your contribution is a commitment to long-term housing for those suffering from chronic homelessness. Business leaders and individuals can take immediate action by pledging to bring financial and strategic resources to the table. We all want meaningful and measurable results to show that as a community, PHLCares.

The first $500,000 donated was matched dollar-for-dollar by the Pennsylvania Convention Center

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is PHLCares?

A high-impact business-led response to Philadelphia’s chronic street homelessness problem mobilizing resources and leadership for real solutions – housing, jobs and services – to end homelessness.

Why was PHLCares established?

Philadelphia is growing and thriving in many ways, but let’s face it, chronic street homelessness is a major challenge. Business leaders want effective solutions, but also have historically demonstrated a compassionate commitment to making Philadelphia a great place to live, work and play. Recognizing that City government can’t solve this problem alone, business leaders are taking action, and pledging to bring financial and strategic resources to the table. We all want meaningful and measurable results to show that, as a community, Philly Cares.

Who founded PHLCares?

Some of Philly’s highest profile business and hospitality sector leaders: John McNichol, President and CEO of the PA Convention Center, Dave Simonetti, Senior Director of Store Operations for Wawa and Joe Coradino, Chairman and CEO of PREIT. This idea came out of their volunteer work in support of Mayor Kenney’s Shared Public Spaces Task Force.

Where will the money go?

PHLCares’ first investments went directly to supportive housing and tenant-based rental assistance coupled with wrap around services. It is an evidence-based practice that has a 90% success rate in preventing a return to homelessness. Philly has many outstanding homeless service providers doing great work. We will help them get more done.

What's the plan - where will you start?

Your donation helps Philadelphia build on success. Already, the city has reduced the number of people living on the streets to a five-year low despite the pandemic and opioid crisis. Philadelphia has the lowest number of people who are unsheltered amongst all the major U.S. cities.

The key to our success is built on a 24-hour homeless outreach that fosters relationships and offers people on the streets wraparound services combined with low-barrier supportive housing options. We offer a platform to rebuild their lives and it works! But we still need your help to offer more supportive housing and to keep reducing the numbers of the people on the street humanely and effectively.

Why is PHLCares doing this?

Homelessness is expensive, most certainly for those in this unfortunate and unexpected circumstance. Local businesses also feel the strain. The National Alliance to End Homelessness estimates conservatively that homelessness costs taxpayers about $35,500 a year, per person, for hospitalization, police, EMS, lost business, and other costs. It is a human imperative that brings us together for this important cause. It is also a priority from a business standpoint, as we sustain and strengthen our business community and the jobs it provides.

What if I am already donating to other homeless service organizations?

Please continue to do so! The goal of PHLCares is to support, not supplant the great work being done. PHLCares will streamline additional resources to many of these same provider organizations without the red tape.

How do I contribute?

PHLCares accepts donations in check, online, wire transfer, or appreciated stock (while paying no capital gains). Checks should be payable to The Philadelphia Foundation with PHLCares noted on the memo. Mail to The Philadelphia Foundation, PO Box 826728, Philadelphia, PA 19182.

Secure online donations can be made at philafound.org by clicking on GIVE NOW and entering PHLCares in the form where requested. You’ll automatically receive an online gift receipt. For other gifts, like stock or wire transfers, please email The Philadelphia Foundation’s Ted Qualli at tqualli@philafound.org.

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Thank you to those who have given

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