Eagles' Kelce helps Philly nonprofits announce merger to support students in underserved communities

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Philadelphia Eagles’ center Jason Kelce made a guest appearance as part of the big merger announcement between Philadelphia Futures and Steppingstone Scholars. The two well-known and trusted organizations are partnering to become Heights Philadelphia.

Students at George Washington High School in Somerton, Philadelphia were in for a big surprise on Tuesday.

The nonprofit has an $11 million operating budget and 70 staff members. It will serve 3,000 students across 23 schools in the Philadelphia School District, prioritizing students who are Black, Latino and first-generation college students. "I want to study space and know more about space, the planet and all its functions," said Gulien. "When I talked with [my advisor] she helped me a lot. She gave me papers for the military school that I can go to and also brought two men in the military who can talk with me and help me."

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Well done.

A non-profit in Welpharedelphia is a ‘for profit’ that hides its graft via creative means.

I just watch the story. It’s a good story except for the fact they’re only going to focus black and Latino students? This is not color issue. It’s class? Rich kids vs poor kids? children with less opportunities because income?

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