





Resources
Community resources and intentional partnerships are an important part of the work we do at YEAH Philly. Check them out below.
FindHelp.org https://www.findhelp.org/?ref=
211 General Resource Directory/Search: https://www.
Youth Arts Self Empowerment Project: http://www.
Youth Sentencing and Reentry Project: https://ysrp.org (
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program: https://www.dhs.pa.
Behavioral Health Crisis Intervention: https://dbhids.
Share Food Finder: https://www.
Covid 19 Emergency Rental Assistance: https://
Free Legal Assistance: https://clsphila.
Village of Arts and Humanities: https://
Work Ready Employment: https://www.
Fab Youth Philly: https://www.
Youth Work Permit Process: https://www.philasd.
Uplift Center for Grieving Children: http://upliftphilly.
For additional resources, Our Digital Resource Guide is Coming Soon
Our Partners & Funders
The William Penn Foundation is committed to expanding access to resources and opportunities that promote a more vital and just city and region for all.
OUR MISSION AT DOUBLE TRELLIS FOOD INITIATIVE IS TO PROVIDE FREE, DIGNIFIED, NEAR-ZERO-WASTE MEALS FOR PHILADELPHIANS EXPERIENCING FOOD INSECURITY AND TO PROVIDE PAID CULINARY TRAINING FOR YOUNG ADULTS THAT HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY INCARCERATED
Founded in 2016, The Cosmopolitan Club of Philadelphia Giving Circle is dedicated to improving the life circumstances of low-income women and children in the Philadelphia region by awarding grants to the non-profits that serve them.
The PSPCA rescues animals from cruelty and neglect, rehabilitates them medically and behaviorally, and places them with new, loving families. We bring our mission to life through the lifesaving efforts of our Humane Law Enforcement division, in-house Shelter Hospital, low-cost veterinary services, behavior and enrichment program, humane education, and placement of abandoned animals in loving forever homes.
Philadelphia Works, Inc. develops and manages smart workforce solutions that respond to business needs and increase economic opportunity for all Philadelphia residents.
The Barra Foundation invests in innovation to inspire change that strengthens communities in the Greater Philadelphia region.
The NBA Foundation is a non-profit organization established and initially funded by all 30 NBA teams. The Foundation is focused on driving economic opportunity and empowerment in the Black community.
The mission of the Department of Public Health is to protect and promote the health of all Philadelphians and to provide a safety net for people who are disproportionately impacted by societal factors that limit their access to healthcare and other resources necessary for optimal health.
Beyond The Bars is a 501(c)3 student-driven music and career skills program that is dedicated to interrupting the cycles of violence and incarceration while helping our students recognize their immense potential and bright futures.

Giving primarily for higher education, the arts, and to Jewish organizations.
A partner for our employment program called the West/Southwest Employment Tour. They support and pay for young people to get trained as electricians through TAIA School.
A Social, Racial, and Economic Justice Funder
The Independence Foundation is a private, not-for-profit philanthropic organization serving Philadelphia and its surrounding Pennsylvania counties.
For more than a century, Philadelphia Foundation has increased philanthropic investment in the community, fostering the economic, civic and social vitality of Greater Philadelphia.
Sharing Excess aims to revolutionize food sharing by solving the logistical barriers of rescue and redistribution. Our reactive and agile approach makes it easy for any business to donate fresh food on a regular basis. We cover transportation, coordination, delivery and everything in between.
Rooted in Philadelphia, Spring Point Partners champions community-driven change and promotes justice by investing in transformational leaders, networks and solutions.
The Local has a storied history within North-America's largest and most powerful Union -- the International Brotherhood of Teamsters
“In Memory of Arthur” (IMOA) is a community initiative designed to make a positive change in Philadelphia by investing in some of its most impactful non-profit organizations. Embiid and his team contributed to the IMOA initiative with a $1 Million grant shared among five organizations, including YEAH Philly.