What's It Like Living in Philly, Season 2 Ep 1: Street Vibes Pulse of The Street
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In #germantown #philadelphia we continue to share stories in the community and help to facilitate dialogue while promoting stories and resources that are available in our neighborhoods. Today we continue with Season 2 of What It's Like Living in Philly - where we engage those at the Corner of Morton and Tulpehocken in #philly getting food from the Community Resource Center operated by the "Men Who Care Of Germantown" ‬. We continue to share stories in neighborhoods as we promote #communityengagement and resources. #food. The Men Who Care of Germantown come together on Saturday mornings with some community volunteers to share bags of food - such as chicken, milk, eggs, walnuts, pistachios, Apples, Rice, Fish etc. The Men Who Care of #germantown has given out over 300 bags of food to over 300 people weekly since 2018, and also provides after-school and community enrichment services and support. This is a production of The Neoliberal Corporation and The Neoliberal Round Podcast by #renaldomckenzie. #theneoliberalround #theneoliberalcorporation Please, donate to us at https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support. Find your podcast stream at https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal. Subscribe to our ‪@YouTube‬ Channel: ‪@RenaldoMckenzie‬ Email us at [email protected] or [email protected]. Visit us at https://renaldocmckenzie.com and https://theneoliberal.com. Milestone: Renaldo C. McKenzie, Content Chief & Creator at The Neoliberal Corporation and The Neoliberal Round #podcast is now a member of The National Association of Black Journalists, NABJ and the NABJ Philly chapter. We continue to grow as we reach milestones. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/support
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