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Highmark Launches New (un)Hungry Initiative in Philadelphia

Highmark announced last week the launch of (un)Hungry, a multi-faceted community movement to address food insecurity during the holidays. With planning that began more...

Federation Housing Celebrates the Opening of the Daniel B. Green House, its Newest Senior Living Community

State and local officials joined community supporters on Friday to celebrate the opening of Federation Housing’s newest senior living community, the Daniel B. Green...

Pennsylvania celebrates 5-year anniversary of medical marijuana program

Close to 553,000 patients, caregivers are registered in order to obtain medical marijuana for one of 23 serious medical conditions

Emergency SNAP allotments beginning for households receiving monthly maximum benefit

These households will receive an additional payment equal to 50 percent of their normal monthly benefit

State announces grant opportunities to provide employment support to those with substance use disorder

$2.7 million will help individuals in recovery seeking to enter the workforce

‘Big Laughs on Campus’ continues May 20 to help local students

The online comedy show, featuring Matt Jenkins and Scott Brennan, will aid Bucks County Community College students battling food insecurity

Special needs trusts and planning event set for April 27

The virtual presentation is offered by Newman Elder Law

Free senior resource program

Newman Elder Law is hosting this virtual event on April 20 featuring representatives from the Area Agency on Aging

State announces partnership to connect reentrants with substance use disorder treatment

Upon release from state correctional institutions, those battling opioid use disorder will be connected to a Center of Excellence

Dept. of Health extends pause on Johnson & Johnson vaccinations

The CDC and FDA continue to review the six incidents of rare blood clots that occurred within two weeks of receiving the vaccine

Bucks delegation demands Philadelphia reimburse suburban commuters

Bipartisan legislators from Bucks County sent a letter to Mayor Jim Kenney seeking reimbursement for suburban commuters who worked from home during the pandemic
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