List of Nonprofits in the Greater Philadelphia Area
1. Bethany Christian Services
There are 9 locations in Pennsylvania ( in Allentown, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Meadville, Philadelphia, Reading, State College, Western Pennsylvania and York). You can check their addresses here: https://bethany.org/locations/us#pennsylvania
Philadelphia address:
610 Old York Road
Suite 220
Jekintown, Pennsylvania 19046
Bethany Christian Services is a global nonprofit that supports children and families with world-class social services. They are located in the United States and abroad ( specifically in Albania, Ethiopia, Colombia, Ghana, Haiti, South Africa and Uganda).
2. JEVS Human Services
Address:
1845 Walnut St 7th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
JEVS is a nonprofit focused on helping individuals with physical, developmental, and emotional challenges as well as those facing adverse socio-economic conditions including unemployment and underemployment.
https://www.jevshumanservices.org
3. New World Association
Address:
9857 Bustleton Avenue,
Philadelphia PA 19115
New World Association ( NWA) is a nonprofit in the Northeast Philadelphia aimed at serving immigrants and refugees by providing educational and social services ( special dedication to Russian and Ukrainian immigrants).
4. City of Philadelphia Office of Immigrant Affairs
Address:
1401 John F. Kennedy Blvd.
Suite 1430
Philadelphia, PA 19107
City of Philadelphia Office of Immigrant Affairs is one of divisions of the City Office. It implements policies and programs focused on strengthening Philadelphia’s immigrant communities. It supports the Mayor’s Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs and Mayor’s Commission on African and Caribbean Immigrant Affairs.
https://www.phila.gov/departments/office-of-immigrant-affairs/
5. The Welcoming Center
Address:
211 N 13th St
4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
The Welcoming Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in Philadelphia. Founded in 1970 by a professional physical therapist from Ireland, Anne O'Callaghan when she came to the United States.
6. Nationalities Service Center
Address:
1216 Arch Street, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
"NSC welcomes and empowers immigrants to thrive in our communities and pursue a just future". Founded in 1921 to assist immigrant women in acquiring language proficiency and gaining citizenship.
7. The SEAMAAC
Address:
1711 S Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19148
SEAMAAC was founded in 1984 and stands as one of the oldest and largest refugee-founded agencies in the region serving as many as 18 distinct linguistic communities.
8. HIAS Pennsylvania
Address:
600 Chestnut St., Suite 500B
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Since 1882 HIAS Pennsylvania supports low-income immigrants of all backgrounds through immigration legal services and an array of social services.
9. Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia
Address:
230 South Broad Street, Suite 402
Philadelphia, PA 19102
"In 1988, a handful of visionary leaders joined forces to advance philanthropy in Greater Philadelphia. Their goal: increase the impact of their giving to nurture a more vibrant region".
https://philanthropynetwork.org
10. Rebuilding Together Philadelphia
Address:
4355 Orchard Street, Suite 2R,
Philadelphia, PA 19124
Rebuilding Together Philadelphia was founded in 1988. With the help of 38K volunteers it provides no-cost critical repairs for vulnerable homeowners in Philadelphia.
https://www.rebuildingphilly.org
11. Philadelphia Furniture Bank
Address:
5201 Old York Road, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19141
Since 2014 Philadelphia Furniture Bank collects gently used furniture from the public in our warehouse and provides it to individuals and families in crisis.
https://pathwaystohousingpa.org/furniture
It is a sub program of Pathways to Housing PA:
https://pathwaystohousingpa.org
12. Juntos
Address:
600 Washington Avenue, Unit 18UA
Philadelphia, PA
Juntos is a Latinx immigrant nonprofit organization in South Philadelphia fighting for human rights of workers, parents, youth, and immigrants.
13. Bucks County Commission to Assist New Americans
Address:
55 East Court Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
Bucks County Commission to Assist New Americans is the first commission of its kind. It is a sincere attempt at building bridges between racial and ethnic groups throughout Bucks County.