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File #: 210748    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 9/23/2021 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 9/30/2021
Title: Also naming the 1800 block of North 23rd Street from West Berks Street to West Montgomery Avenue, "Helen Brown Way" to honor and commemorate the life of Helen Brown, a community organizer and activist for her work with Project HOME and her lasting impact on her North Philadelphia community.
Sponsors: Council President Clarke, Councilmember Gilmore Richardson
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 21074800, 2. Signature21074800
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Also naming the 1800 block of North 23rd Street from West Berks Street to West Montgomery Avenue, "Helen Brown Way" to honor and commemorate the life of Helen Brown, a community organizer and activist for her work with Project HOME and her lasting impact on her North Philadelphia community.

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WHEREAS, Ms. Brown resided in North Philadelphia's St. Elizabeth neighborhood for 55 years, and was deeply involved in her community; and

WHEREAS, In 1995, when Sister Mary Scullion came to the area, which had experienced as severe downturn over the years, with an ambitious plan for neighborhood revitalization, Ms. Brown began working with Project HOME; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Brown, through working with local politicians, police, block captains, civic associations, schools, businesses and residents to achieve goals, witnessed great change come to her neighborhood including Honickman Leaning Center and the Stephen Klein Wellness Center where the subsequent opening of an onsite pharmacy fulfilled an acute need in the community; and

WHEREAS, 25 years ago Ms. Brown founded the North Philly Footstompers, a nationally ranked youth drill team, comprised of youth who live in the neighborhood sponsored by Project HOME; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Brown received many awards, including being named an honorary deputy commissioner by then-Philadelphia Police Commissioner Sylvester Johnson and being the recipient of the KYW Game Changer's Award; and

WHEREAS; The Helen Brown Community Center (HBCC), named for Ms. Brown to acknowledge her work as a Project HOME Community Organizer for over 20 years, still serves a locus for the provision of social services in the area that Ms. Brown loved so much; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Brown was instrumental in connecting neighborhood residents to food, jobs, education and homeownership, and will be long remembered for her tireless efforts to better the lives of her neighbors and the greater community; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY ...

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