YEAH Philly (Youth Empowerment Advancement Hangout) is one organization out in front of the fight against gun violence in Philadelphia. Executive Director Kendra Van De Water says YEAH Philly takes aim at the root causes of the issue from several directions at once, including food giveaways, employment assistance, conflict resolution programs and more.
Oct 14, 2022•2 min
Crystal Jackson is the founder of the Perfectly Flawless Foundation, a Philadelphia nonprofit that clothes people in transition. Jackson began her journey in community service by opening up her own clothing boutique in Germantown. But she says she always knew she wanted to parlay her business into a way to lift up her community.
Oct 07, 2022•2 min
Abdellah Abdul Qawi is tackling food insecurity in Philadelphia and Camden as director of Muslims Serve, an organization that prepares and serves free meals to those in need. KYW Newsradio's Sabrina Boyd-Surka reports.
Sep 30, 2022•2 min
For decades, nonprofit Esperanza has been dedicated to uplifting Philadelphia’s diverse Latinx communities. And now is a time when that kind of lifting up is needed, with Hispanic Heritage Month running through Oct. 15, and Puerto Rico, once again, rebuilding after a devastating hurricane.
Sep 23, 2022•2 min
When Antionette Campbell started her career in forensic science — and even earlier, while studying chemistry at Temple — she didn’t find many people like her in the field. So she did something about it. KYW Newsradio's Sabrina Boyd-Surka reports.
Sep 16, 2022•2 min
September is National Recovery Month. Darnell Hinton is on a mission all year long to help people in every stage of recovery from addiction. He runs a nonprofit called Teach One Feed One .
Sep 09, 2022•2 min
Philadelphia Family Pride focuses on building a community for LGBTQ+ parents and kids of all ages. It also offers support in challenging times, particularly during the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade. The nonprofit has received calls every day since the ruling. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee shares more on Philly Rising.
Jul 01, 2022•2 min
The Father’s Day Rally Committee has prioritized supporting and celebrating Black fatherhood in Philadelphia for decades. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee describes the organization's mission and actions, and what they're doing for Father's Day.
Jun 17, 2022•2 min
Bird-watching has become a popular hobby during the pandemic. The activity requires little gear, and since it’s outdoors, it’s COVID-safe. That’s part of what led Elise Greenberg to start a group called Philly Queer Birders a year ago. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee shares more on Philly Rising.
Jun 11, 2022•2 min
Vincent Garrett didn't have a father, growing up. His experiences as a young man drove him to create his nonprofit, Mentor Leaders Produce Mentor Leaders, to do what he can to give young men today what he did not have then.
Jun 03, 2022•2 min
Sister Ann Provost, a pillar of her North Philadelphia community, is retiring as executive director of Mercy Neighborhood Ministries after 30 years of service to her neighbors. But what will she do now? "Well, we don't really ever actually retire. So I will be doing something. I just haven't found what it's going to be just yet."
May 21, 2022•2 min
Joel Wilson is hacking the diversity issues in STEM fields by creating a pipeline to success. His nonprofit, TechCore2, teaches coding, robotics and other programs to students from kindergarten all the way through high school. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee has more.
Apr 29, 2022•2 min
As a Delaware County District Judge, W. Keith Williams II can sometimes meet young people in the wrong place – inside the courtroom. "It's been my experience that, unfortunately, sometimes kids just don't have proper direction," he says. Through his volunteer work and the organization Men on Mission, he’s trying to prevent those encounters. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee has more.
Apr 25, 2022•2 min
Shane Darby experienced homelessness during her first pregnancy and didn’t have a lot of support. Now, she’s building that support system for others. She founded Black Mothers in Power to address the Black maternal mortality crisis in Delaware. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee has more.
Apr 15, 2022•2 min
Born to activist and organizer parents, it’s no surprise that Adjoa B. Asamoah's path has led her to become a political strategist and a champion of the CROWN Act, which legally bans race-based hair discrimination.
Apr 10, 2022•2 min
Leo Abelo Perry is only 9 years old, but he's already made his big break. The Doylestown native stars in the new Disney remake of "Cheaper by the Dozen," and uses his platform to make change in the world.
Mar 27, 2022•2 min
Nairobi Colon is a nonbinary art teacher at KIPP Whittier Middle School in Camden. One day, Colon realized they were tired of being called "miss," so they asked students to refer to them simply as "Teacher Robi," with pronouns they/them. The kids immediately embraced the name. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee has more.
Mar 18, 2022•2 min
Nearly 3 decades ago, Carol Wong noticed a need in the Chinatown community. That's when she founded the Chinatown Learning Center.
Mar 11, 2022•2 min
West Philly native Lorene Cary goes by a number of titles — she's a bestselling author, a playwright, a mother, and a senior lecturer at University of Pennsylvania. Not just during Women's History Month in March, but nearly 365 days out of the year, she uses her craft to preserve stories, especially Black legacies, for future generations.
Mar 04, 2022•2 min
Delana Wardlaw and Elana McDonald are two of a kind: They’re identical twin sisters who are both physicians in Philadelphia. Growing up in Strawberry Mansion, their community inspired them to help build access to quality, equitable health care and education for underserved Black and brown communities. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee shares their story on Philly Rising.
Feb 28, 2022•2 min
Linda Shockley is dedicated to preserving Black history, not just in the month of February, but every day of the year. Though many people may not be familiar with it, the community of Lawnside, New Jersey — right across the bridge from Philadelphia in Camden County — is rich with the relics of nearly 100 years of history and truth.
Feb 18, 2022•2 min
Dr. Sheena Howard is a trailblazer when it comes to documenting Black history through the lens of the comics industry. KYW Newsradio's Antoinette Lee highlights her in this week's "Philly Rising."
Feb 11, 2022•2 min
MyKey Cooper is a 16-year-old from North Philadelphia with a lot of talent and charisma. The multi-talented actor, poet and rapper is on a path to stardom and on a mission to shine a light on his hometown. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee has more.
Feb 06, 2022•2 min
Just a few years ago, Hank Robinson was battling addiction and despair. Now he is in a position to help others meet their needs and overcome the same problems that once held him back.
Feb 01, 2022•2 min
Tyler Riddick is a bit of a local celebrity. On the surface, she comes off as a shy, giddy, yet too-cool-for-school 21-year-old, but she’s also a girl-boss in the making. The Germantown native recently opened her own creative arts studio in the Fishtown area, Hilvl studios. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee shares her story.
Jan 21, 2022•2 min
Tawanna Jones-Morrison wants to be "a servant of the community" and help young black girls. KYW Newsradio's Antoinette Lee highlights Jones-Morrison in this week's "Philly Rising"
Jan 15, 2022•2 min
Ant Brown goes by a number of titles — father, community activist, motivational speaker, youth engager and rapper. His style of rap is a little different from the rap culture that's widely popularized, and it's the reason he's become a role model to hundreds of kids across the city. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee has more on the "ABRO Experience."
Jan 09, 2022•2 min
Ryan Harris was born and raised in North Philadelphia, and doesn't want his neighborhood defined by negativity. Through his nonprofit, he's providing a safe haven for children in the neighborhood and giving families the VIP treatment for the holidays.
Dec 17, 2021•2 min
The 5 Shorts Project is a mentorship program that teaches young people of color how to create short films that represent their lived experiences. The goal is to encourage and support independent filmmakers, and to create space for equal and more diverse representation in media.
Dec 10, 2021•2 min
Chanel Holland has been on a mission to bring ballet to underserved communities since 2017. Now her Chocolate Ballet Company is presenting a new take on a holiday favorite. KYW Newsradio's Antionette Lee has more.
Dec 05, 2021•2 min