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SKCP COMMUNITY ZONING VIRTUAL MEETING
South Kensington Community Partners
Wednesday, OCTOBER 28th at 6.30 pm.
To register for the meeting click here.
You may also sign up by calling South Kensington Community Partners’ office at 215-427-3463 and leaving a message with your name and number. SKCP will provide reasonable accommodation to any neighbor that requests additional assistance with joining the meeting or otherwise submitting feedback on the project.
The sites to be discussed at the meeting are the following:
1801-59 N American Street (Info only), view here the plans.
1800-18 N 4TH Street, view here the plans .
1705 N American Street, view here the plans.
1640 N Hancock Street (Info only), view here the plans.
214 W Oxford Street, view here the plans.
+Click here to view the details for each site.
We will have limited time for questions during the virtual meeting. To ensure your question is answered, please review project materials in advance of the meeting and submit any questions to rco@southkensingtoncommunity.org and include the project name in the email subject line.
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SKCP VIRTUAL COMMUNITY MEETING
South Kensington Community Partners
Please note that must register in advance to be granted access.
Click here to register.
Short-term Training for Careers in the Health & Wellness Fields.
South Kensington Community Partners
Community College of Philadelphia.
Wednesday, Oct. 28
6 to 7:30 p.m.
If you’re looking to start a career in the popular health and wellness industry, don’t miss this information session. Community College of Philadelphia offers a variety of workforce development certificate programs in online and hybrid-learning formats that give you the skills you need for entry-level employment.
Featured programs include:
-Dental Assisting
-Massage Therapy
-Dialysis Technician
-Phlebotomy
-Pharmacy Technician
-Clinical Medical Assistant
-EKG Technician
Want to learn more? Register to learn about program requirements, cost and employment opportunities. It’s time to navigate your future toward success!
RSVP Here. We will email you the Zoom login information before the session.
FAQ: What you need to know about masks and covid-19
South Kensington Community Partners
Allyson Chiu, Washington Post
At this stage in the novel coronavirus pandemic, masks are a fact of life. A majority of states and businesses have mask mandates, and mounting scientific evidence supports wearing them. Below we’ve compiled answers to some of the most commonly asked questions surrounding masks and how to navigate pandemic life in them. These recommendations are drawn from previously published Washington Post articles and new interviews with medical professionals and public health experts who have been on the front lines of this pandemic. Please keep in mind that as the novel coronavirus continues to be studied and understood, masking advice may change, and we will update this FAQ accordingly.
Read here.
PA Unemployment Chatbot
South Kensington Community Partners
With unemployment hotline overloaded and stimulus on hold, PA boosts chatbot 90x. If Congress approves a new package, benefits would be retroactive through September.
Layla A. Jones, BillyPenn
If you’re one of the many people chasing info on unemployment compensation in Pennsylvania, communication should soon get better, at least online. With the state’s phone hotline notoriously hard to get through, the Department of Labor and Industry is bulking up a new chatbot feature. Right now, the website can handle just 500 simultaneous chats, but that’ll ramp up to 50k by the end of the year, a spokesperson told Billy Penn.
A 24/7 virtual assistant that can answer about 450 commonly asked unemployment compensation questions — including queries from employers — the bot is an update to the already existing UC Live Chat, which connects users with actual unemployment office staff via instant messaging.
Read here.
WATER BILL ASSISTANCE!!
South Kensington Community Partners
Request water bill assistance before shutoffs restart in 2021
The Philadelphia Water Department and PhilaRevenue took the bold step of extending COVID-19 emergency water-protection measures. That means residential and commercial water customers won’t be shut off until April 1, 2021 –even in the case non-payments.
However, if you’re not paying your water bill, your balance will continue to grow and become harder to manage once shutoffs restart. Get ahead of the problem by applying for water bill help today: www.phila.gov/water-bill-help. A loss of income during the pandemic may qualify you for special assistance.
CLICK HERE to Learn how to tell if you are eligible for a Water Customer Assistance Program.
HOMEBUYING SCAMS
South Kensington Community Partners
New legislation to limit predatory homebuyers
Many homeowners in Philadelphia receive repeated calls, letters, and visits from “We Buy Houses” residential property wholesalers offering cash to buy their homes or other property they own. Often, these wholesalers target people who are going through financial hardship and use high-pressure tactics to convince homeowners to sign agreements to sell. They target homeowners in neighborhoods with rising home values, especially in Black and Latinx communities.
These wholesalers often offer far less than the actual value of their property. As a result, long-time homeowners lose valuable wealth and family homes are lost. Before You Sell, Get Your Intel: Homebuying Scams FAQ
Legislation in City Council would curb the worst abuses in this industry.
Community Legal Services would like to hear from you if you or anyone you know has been affected by these "We Buy Houses" wholesalers. Available flyer in English and Spanish.
More details here.
Register to Vote NOW!!!
South Kensington Community Partners
Monday, October 19th is the last day to register to vote, or update/check your registration. Do that NOW at a county election office or online here.
Time is running out: Visit One-Stop (Satellite Offices) locations that are available where you can register, request mail ballot and drop it off all at once. See article below for more details.
Already mailed your ballot, track it here. If you have not mailed your ballot yet, then visit a drop off box or satellite office.
Call this number: 215-686-3940, if the website to track you ballot is down.If you plan to vote in person on November 3rd: use your address to find your polling place. There are fewer polling places in the neighborhood than in past elections.
Want to be a poll worker? Philly says it’s responding to ‘unprecedented’ number of applicants
Ximena Conde, WHYY When the Philadelphia City Commissioners put out the call in August asking young people to work the polls for the Nov. 3 election, 18-year-old Abigail Thomas didn’t think twice. According to Kevin Feeley, a spokesman for the city, neither did 20,000 other people and it’s taking some time to sort through all of those applications. But even when all 8,500 workers are assigned to polling locations, the thousands of applicants who don’t make the cut shouldn’t expect an email saying their services won’t be required, according to City Commissioner Omar Sabir. He said that’s because he wants to retain some flexibility should a large group of people call out. “[Applicants] could get an email on Election Day,” said Sabir, adding poll workers are not being picked on a first-come, first-served basis.
The city chooses poll workers based on language skills they can use to help voters whose first language isn’t English, as well as their proximity to the polling location. Sabir said poll workers who live near the polling location are more likely to show up on Election Day.
Read here.
Everything Pa. poll watchers can — and can’t — do on Election Day, explained
Joseph Darius Jaafari and Emily Previti, WITF
State Democrats and Republicans are training a small army of partisan poll watchers to be their eyes and ears at voting sites across the state, a typical and legal process that allows both parties to monitor activities on Election Day and flag potential problems. Polling places are generally intended to be safe spaces devoid of political influence, allowing people to cast their ballot freely and without fear. So what exactly is a poll watcher? What are they allowed to do? And what actions could get someone in trouble?
Here’s everything you need to know about poll watchers before you vote.
New Deadline for the 2020 Census!!
South Kensington Community Partners
UPDATE on the new deadline for the 2020 Census and what you can do to help us make a final and urgent push to Get Out the Count
As of right now, internet self-response will continue being available across the nation through Thursday, October 15 until 11:59 PM Hawaii Standard Time, or 6:00 AM on Friday, October 16 Eastern Daylight Time. Visit 2020census.gov to respond TODAY.
Responding to the census by phone will be available for its regularly scheduled time from 7 AM to 2 AM on October 15. Call 844-330-2020 to respond to the census by phone, or click here for a list of phone numbers in 13 other languages.
Paper responses must be postmarked by tomorrow, Thursday, October 15.
Enumerators will continue their nonresponse follow up activities through the end of the day on Thursday, October 15.
There’s still time to help Get Out the Count in Philly!
Join Philly Countsfor phone bank parties from 6-8 PM tonight and tomorrow night. Please see below for details and registration links:
Phone Bank with Philly Counts!
Today, 10/14
6-8 PM
Click here to register!Thursday, 10/15
6-8 PM
Click here to register!
Take Action Online! Remind Your Friends, Family, and Followers.
If you regularly open this email, hopefully your household has already completed the Census. And maybe you are a little tired of reading about it week after week? Or maybe enumerators have come to your door repeatedly. During dinner.
BUT the Final Deadline is TOMORROW!!
The bad news is thatless than 54% of households in many parts of Old/South Kensington have responded.This response is nearly 10% lower than 2010 numbers. The result will be less funding and less representation for our neighborhood and our city at a really critical time in history.
So please complete your census and consider taking the time to make sure your friends and neighbors have done the same. Especially if you live in an apartment or condo building where enumerators have not been able to knock on doors.
For a more detailed news read the official statementfrom the U.S. Census Bureau..
Clerical Assistants to help staff and open satellite election offices, hiring immediately
South Kensington Community Partners
The City of Philadelphia, partnering with the Philadelphia City Commissioners, is hiring Clerical Assistants to help staff and open satellite election offices, hiring immediately.
Clerical Assistants will engage in a variety of clerical tasks, including but not limited to: data entry and processing, filing, and proof reading. Candidates should be knowledgeable of:
Office practices and procedures
The English language, spelling, and general clerical procedures
Arithmetic
Basic computing including Microsoft office applications
Additional requirements:
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older
Must be a Philadelphia resident
Must be willing to work a full-time schedule
If interested in applying, please follow this link: Click here
Covid-19 Testing @ Norris Square
South Kensington Community Partners
For appointments please call 267-436.312
SEPTA Survey to Help to Improve Their Service
South Kensington Community Partners
SEPTA is redesigning the signage for its “Rail Transit” network to make sure riders have consistent information where and when they need it. You may not know what we mean by rail transit, and that’s something we want to fix. It refers to the Market-Frankford Line, Broad Street Line, City Trolleys, Media-Sharon Hill Lines, and Norristown High Speed Line.
We’re still early in the process, so right now we’re focused on collecting as much information as possible about current signage and communications on the Rail Transit Network.
Please take this survey (also in Spanish) to share your perspective and sign up for updates
Plan, Prepare, Protect
South Kensington Community Partners
To connect to Plan, Prepare, Protect Virtual Tour use the Zoom information provided below.
The Tangled Title Fund (TTF)is a grant program to help preserve affordable housing, prevent homelessness, and strengthen communities.
More details here.
OSL Green: La Esquina Community Garden
South Kensington Community Partners
Funny you should ask. Here are some recent photographs to give a hint of what’s still to come! Plus a few things that are coming into their own, at the tail end of the summer growing season.
A couple of first-year (think freshmen?! :-) fruit bushes were planted in the spring: a fig and some blackberry and raspberry bushes. They both are doing extremely well, which is exciting to think about for next year and coming years. And each of them produced one fruit. So cute, so amazing. I didn't get a photo of the little fig, but here's one of the little raspberry.
Click here to view the news.
Voting: Important deadlines
South Kensington Community Partners
October 19 is the last day to register to vote.
October 27 last day to request a mail in ballot, but USPS recommends no later than Oct. 19.
DO. NOT. WAIT.
Visit a satellite election office location where you can go to register to vote, request a mail-in ballot, receive your ballot, vote, and return it, all in one visit.
REGISTE TO VOTE @ SKCP
South Kensington Community Partners
For more information contact
rdavis@southkensingtoncommunity.org
Your Last Chance for the Next 10 Years
South Kensington Community Partners
If you regularly open this email, hopefully your household has already completed the Census. And maybe you are a little tired of reading about it week after week? Or maybe enumerators have come to your door repeatedly. During dinner. The good news then is that these pleas will end soon, once the Final Deadline of OCTOBER 31st is reached. The bad news is that, as of this week, less than 54% of households in many parts of Old/South Kensington have responded. This response is nearly 10% lower than 2010 numbers. The result will be less funding and less representation for our neighborhood and our city at a really critical time in history. So please complete your census and consider taking the time to make sure your friends and neighbors have done the same. Especially if you live in an apartment or condo building where enumerators have not been able to knock on doors.
Join Us For A Volunteer Shift This Weekend!
As we continue our urgent work towards a complete and accurate count in Philadelphia, we want to make sure that you’re signed up and ready to volunteer with us this weekend!
We will be out all weekend to distribute census materials and help people complete the census at early voting sites throughout the city. Morning shifts from 9:30am - 12:30pm and afternoon shifts from 12:30 - 3:30pm are still available!
Weekend Volunteer Opportunities
Saturday, October 10th
Volunteer to help residents fill out their 2020 census!
Early Voting Site
9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. (3 hour shift)
Register here!
Sunday, October 11th
Volunteer to help residents fill out their 2020 census!
Early Voting Site
9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. (3 hour shift)
Register here!
Do you know of any places we should consider in our engagement schedule? Use this link to submit a location. We will work to assign Philly Counts staff, volunteers, or a Census Bureau representative to attend to help folks complete the 2020 Census.
FREE FOOD PICKUP
South Kensington Community Partners
FREE Boxes of Food every Saturday in October
1501 Germantown Avenue
(Parking Lot of Al Aqsa Islamic Academy)
Starting at 4 pm
No ID or proof of income is needed. Distribution is "first come first serve" so it is best to arrive as close to 4 pm as possible. One allotment per family but you can pick up for an elder or neighbor. Offerings vary by week but can include fresh fruits and vegetables, milk, bread, chicken, and eggs. Masks are required and we ask that you maintain social distancing to protect yourself, our neighbors and volunteers.
We are able to do some local deliveries (19122/23): Please leave a message at 215-427-3463.
THANK YOU to the City of Philadelphia and the Share Food Program and our partners The Arab American CDC. Much appreciation to neighborhood businesses Al Amana Grocery, Lost Bread, and Punch Buggy for their generous donations of time, space and product.
Poll Workers Needed!!
South Kensington Community Partners
Poll workers are key to any efficient election and we need your help recruiting people to be poll workers.
What: Sign up to be a poll worker on election day.
Who: Anyone who is 18 years old and registered to vote can be a poll worker.
When: Tuesday, November 3rd from 6:00am until the ballots are picked up at the end of the night.
Where: Polling locations will be assigned by the City Commissioners office
Why: Poll workers are essential to an efficient election. You can help make sure everyone can vote quickly and easily on election day.
How: Sign up online and share on social media.