27th Annual Party & Auction
May
31
7:00 PM19:00

27th Annual Party & Auction

Save the date for May 31st, 2024, at 7:00 pm as we return to the Reading Terminal Market for our 27th Annual Party & Auction! Join us and the rest of the Bethesda Project family for what promises to be another unforgettable evening in one of Philadelphia's most historic sites. The Party & Auction provides attendees an opportunity to see Reading Terminal Market like before. Enjoy a sampling of food from vendors, a silent auction, a 50/50 raffle, and more! Click here to learn more today.

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Cocktails for a Cause With Rex at the Royal
Nov
17
6:00 PM18:00

Cocktails for a Cause With Rex at the Royal

Join us and our friends at Rex at the Royal for a guided spirit and cocktail tasting and demonstration. The lineup features three spirits for you to sip as you learn not just about the spirits themselves, but also how to taste, how to pair with other flavors, and how to pick something out for your home bar. You'll go home with a gift bag including a cocktail glass, recipe card and spirit-infusion kit, so you can show off what you learned at your next cocktail party! Reserve your ticket here!

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NHHA Week Lunch & Learn
Nov
15
12:00 PM12:00

NHHA Week Lunch & Learn

All are invited to join our Lunch & Learn presentation and discussion with Bethesda Project program staff, Kharisma Goldston and Stephen Kotch surrounding their takeaways from the National Alliance to End Homelessness Conference which took place this past July in Washington, DC. The conversation will focus on a recap of what they learned from the conference, in particular, how best to assist aging populations. There will be time for thoughtful group discussion and questions. Register for this free event here!

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Carving Change 2023
Oct
26
6:00 PM18:00

Carving Change 2023

Carving Change will return to PHS's Pop Up Garden at South Street and tickets include a complementary drink, carving tools and stencils, and a mess-free, fully gutted pumpkin. At the end of the evening, enter your pumpkin into our friendly competition for a chance to win a Bethesda Project Swag Bag! Pre-registration is required. 

New this year: we have added an additonal ticket option for those who wish to attend but do not want to carve a pumpkin. This option includes one beverage, goodie bag and a chance to vote for best carved pumpkin!

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Wonton Making at Bao • logy
Nov
19
4:30 PM16:30

Wonton Making at Bao • logy

Wontons are a satisfying way for families and/or friends to gather and connect. They are super flexible and can be enjoyed boiled on their own, fried, or included as part of your soup. Join chef Judy Ni, owner of the modern Taiwanese restaurant Bao • logy, as we talk about the importance of sourcing your ingredients and sustainable food systems. Conversations about food insecurity and community will be on the menu as well.

Vegetarian/vegan options are available, BYOB.

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YPAB Happy Hour & Quizzo
Nov
17
6:00 PM18:00

YPAB Happy Hour & Quizzo

Come close out National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week with Bethesda Project's Young Professionals Advisory Board (YPAB)! The YPAB will be hosting a happy hour and Quizzo fundraiser to raise awareness of the life-saving work done in Philadelphia by Bethesda Project, a nonprofit that provides shelter, housing and supportive services to individuals experiencing homelessness.

Hosted by Triple Bottom Brewing, doors open at 6:00 and Quizzo begins at 6:30pm. There is a suggested donation of $10 per person, which can be made in advance, or through Venmo the night of. Gather your team for a chance to win some amazing prizes! All proceeds benefit Bethesda Project, including 10% of beer sales!

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Nov
17
12:00 PM12:00

Lunch & Learn: A Conversation Around Harm Reduction & Power Dynamics

All are welcome to join a presentation and discussion with Bethesda Project program staff, Andrew Huff, Autumn Jenkins, and Tori Johnson, surrounding their takeaways from the National Alliance to End Homelessness Conference which took place this past July in Washington, DC.

The conference is one the largest opportunities for service providers, system leaders, advocates, and others to gather and share ideas. Autumn and Tori, both Program Coordinators at Bethesda Project’s Permanent Supportive Housing Sites, were selected to attend the conference as a professional development opportunity. Andrew, Senior Case Manager of Bethesda Project's Church Shelter Program, was invited to present at the conference on the Harm Reduction work being done in Bethesda Project’s Entry-Level Programs.

The conversation will focus on the importance of including individuals with lived expertise in organizational roles, acknowledging the complex role race plays in housing displacement, and acknowledging and including shelter occupants in decisions made about where they live. There will be time for thoughtful group discussion and questions. This is event is free and open to the public.

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Carving Change 2022
Oct
27
6:00 PM18:00

Carving Change 2022

Come join Bethesda Project's Young Professionals Advisory Board (YPAB) for an evening of festive crafts and tasty drafts to benefit Bethesda Project! Carving Change is a fun-filled happy hour (complete with jack o' lantern carving!) hosted by the YPAB where all proceeds benefit the important work done by Bethesda Project, a Philadelphia nonprofit that has been working for individuals experiencing homelessness since 1979 by providing shelter, housing, and supportive services.

This year Carving Change will return to PHS's Pop Up Garden at South Street and tickets include a complementary beer, carving tools and stencils, and a mess-free, fully gutted pumpkin. At the end of the evening, enter your pumpkin into our friendly competition for a chance to win a Bethesda Project Swag Bag! Pre-registration is required.

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3rd Annual Home Run 5k
Oct
7
to Oct 9

3rd Annual Home Run 5k

Join Bethesda Project during the weekend of October 7th-9th for our 3rd Annual Home Run 5K! Participate with us in this virtual 3.1-mile race that you can walk, run, or bike a course of your choice. OR join us for a casual meet up walking Tour De Bethesda. Either way, when we run together, it is a Home Run.

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25th Annual Party & Auction
May
13
6:00 PM18:00

25th Annual Party & Auction

Bethesda Project’s 25th Annual Party & Auction will welcome back supporters for our in-person event at the Diamond Club at Citizens Bank Park (as well as stream virtually) on Friday, May 13th at 6:00pm. Funds raised from this event allows Bethesda Project to provide emergency shelter, permanent housing, and supportive services for individuals experiencing homelessness in Philadelphia.

David, a Bethesda Project guest, noted how Bethesda Project served as "a secure place to stay where I can reconstruct my life that was shattered by both homelessness and the pandemic.” With your support of the Party & Auction, you make our services possible for individuals like David.

Stay tuned for more details, including ticket sales, sponsorships, and auction items!

If you are interested in sponsorship, donating an auction item, or receiving additional information, please contact Emma Stern, Director of Development, at estern@bethesdaproject.org.

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Chester County Choral Society Concert
Apr
2
7:00 PM19:00

Chester County Choral Society Concert

Experience the pleasure of live performance done well! The Chester County Choral Society (CCCS) has provided the community with diverse choral performances for nearly fifty years. CCCS has performed with local orchestras including the Newark Symphony Orchestra, Pennsylvania Philharmonic, and most recently, Kennett Symphony. During this special presentation at the Daylesford Abbey, attendees will be treated to a sampling of music about springtime and starting anew. 

All proceeds benefit Bethesda Project, a nonprofit that provides shelter, housing and supportive services to adults experiencing chronic homelessness. Tickets are $30 per person and advance registration is requested. 

Members of the chorus and Bethesda Project staff are fully vaccinated and will be masked. Vaccinations and masks are strongly encouraged for all guests.

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YPAB Holiday Happy Hour
Dec
20
6:00 PM18:00

YPAB Holiday Happy Hour

Bethesda Project's Young Professionals Advisory Board (YPAB) would like to invite you to a holiday happy hour! The event will take place at Interstate Drafthouse in Fishtown on Monday, December 20th from 6PM – 9PM. We will have some great raffle items, along with a 50/50! All proceeds from raffle tickets, along with a $500 donation from Interstate Drafthouse, will go directly to Bethesda Project to help aid its mission of caring for Philadelphia's population of adults experiencing homelessness. Don't miss this amazing opportunity to network, grab a drink with friends and win awesome raffle prizes!

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Giving Tuesday 2021
Nov
30
12:00 AM00:00

Giving Tuesday 2021

Even as the world continues to practice physical distancing, we remain connected through kindness and generosity even without physical proximity. This #GivingTuesday, you can make a difference for the 1,400 individuals experiencing homelessness in the Bethesda Project community. Your #GivingTuesday gift will have double the impact thanks to a $30,000 matching gift donated by supporter Richard Canel!

Your support for our Giving Tuesday campaign can make a difference for those experiencing homelessness in the following ways:

  • $10.00 provides toiletries

  • $20.00 gives guests and residents underwear and socks

  • $50.00 ensures residents receive move-in kits at Bethesda Project at Connelly House

  • $75.00 provides kitchen cookware at Bethesda Spruce

  • $100.00 supports a resident for a week

  • $165.00 provides a resident with a new mattress at Bethesda Bainbridge

  • $500.00 supplies PPE for guests and staff in Bethesda Project's Church Shelter Program

  • $2,000.00 supports Bethesda Spruce with heat for one winter month

  • $5,000.00 sponsors case management support at our shelters and residences

Any amount makes a huge difference in the lives of our guests and residences.

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CommUNITY Walking Tour & Meal
Nov
20
11:00 AM11:00

CommUNITY Walking Tour & Meal

  • Bethesda Project's Our Brothers' Place (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

CommUNITY Walking Tour & Meal

Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week Event

Empathy plus action positively impacts our neighborhoods. In the Callowhill neighborhood, organizations like Bethesda Project and Philabundance work to support the needs of neighbors facing housing and food insecurity while the Friends of the Rail Park work to engage diverse residents, bridge communities, and promote inclusivity through its park. Join these organizations for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week through a community walking tour, starting at Bethesda Project’s Our Brothers’ Place and ending with a boxed meal at the Rail Park, that shares the history of the Callowhill neighborhood and the work happening to support those experiencing hunger and homelessness. Those participating on the tour will have the opportunity to reflect on these issues together, which we hope to capture and include in the Rail Park’s time capsule project.

This event, hosted by Bethesda Project, Friends of the Rail Park, and Philabundance, will take place on Saturday, November 20th, 2021, at 11am departing from 907 Hamilton Street. The ticket price is a suggested donation of $25 per person and includes a boxed lunch sponsored by Philabundance’s Community Kitchen. Proceeds from this event will support Bethesda Project and Philabundance, two local non-profit organizations.

For more information, including tickets, please visit: https://communitytour.eventbrite.com

Know Before You Go

  • The program will include approximately 1 mile of walking. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes.

  • The Rail Park is ADA and wheelchair accessible.

  • The Rail Park is completely outdoors with tree cover only.

  • There are no restrooms on site at the park.

  • You can enter the Rail Park by ramp East of Broad on Noble Street, or by stairs on Callowhill Street between 11th and 12th Streets.

  • We encourage you to wear a mask while participating in this program, for our safety and yours.

  • Masks and hand sanitizer will be provided on site during the event.

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Fireside Chat with the CEO
Nov
17
12:00 PM12:00

Fireside Chat with the CEO

Join us on November 17th at noon for a special conversation with Tina Pagotto, CEO of Bethesda Project. Watch live on Facebook as Tina recognizes National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week and updates our community about Bethesda Project’s programs, the impact of COVID-19, and ways to be an ally to people experiencing homelessness as we enter into the winter season. Stay tuned at the end for an exciting special announcement about an exciting winter community initiative!

RSVP at: https://fireside-chat-with-the-ceo.eventbrite.com/ and join us at noon on Facebook!

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SOLD OUT! Carving Change 2021
Oct
21
6:00 PM18:00

SOLD OUT! Carving Change 2021

Come join Bethesda Project's Young Professionals Advisory Board (YPAB) for an evening of festive crafts and tasty drafts to benefit Bethesda Project!

Carving Change is a fun-filled socially distant happy hour (complete with jack o' lantern carving!) hosted by the YPAB where all proceeds benefit the important work done by Bethesda Project, a Philadelphia nonprofit that has been working for individuals experiencing homelessness since 1979 by providing case management, shelter, and permanent housing.

This year, Carving Change will be an outdoor event using social distancing precautions. With plenty of space at Love City Brewing's beer garden, you can enjoy the event at a distance! Each Carving Change guest is entitled to one drink ticket, fun Bethesda Project swag (including a tote bag!) and a mess-free, fully gutted pumpkin! Social distancing measures will be enforced. For those that want to participate in the fun, but carve their pumpkins from the comfort of their own home, you can purchase a to-go bag (a Bethesda Project tote!) that includes a non-gutted pumpkin, carving stencil, festive swag and a draft beer drink coupon to redeem at a later date.

There is a maximum capacity of 40 people and pre-registration is a requirement. The to-go box must be picked up that evening -- no deliveries -- and must be ordered in advance.

Purchase your tickets here: https://bethesdaproject.ticketleap.com/carving-change-2021/

Social Distancing Guidelines:

  • MASKS REQUIRED. Wear a mask unless you are eating or drinking.

  • SOCIAL DISTANCING. Please stay at least 6 feet away from others.

  • PARTY SIZE LIMIT. Maximum 4 people per table.

If you feel unwell or are experiencing symptoms, please stay home.

Proof of vaccination required (photo or card).

Hand sanitizer will be provided.

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Virtual Home Run 5K 2021 Kick-Off Happy Hour
Oct
7
5:00 PM17:00

Virtual Home Run 5K 2021 Kick-Off Happy Hour

Home Run 5K 2021 Kick-Off Happy Hour

Join Bethesda Project on October 7, 2021 from 5pm-7pm at Triple Bottom Brewery to officially kick off our 2021 Home Run 5K! Race participants will receive one drink ticket to the event and can pick up race packets, have a drink, and network with other race participants and Bethesda Project supporters!

Learn more about the race and register for the race today!

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Virtual Home Run 5K 2021
Oct
7
to Oct 10

Virtual Home Run 5K 2021

Save the Date: Virtual Home Run 5K 2021

Join Bethesda Project during the weekend of October 7th-10th for our 2021 Home Run 5K, a virtual 3.1-mile race that you can walk, run, or bike a course of your choice. Whether you run the Home Run individually or as a team, we can ensure people have a place to run home - together.

Learn more and register today!

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Volunteers Returning On-Site Info Session
Jun
22
12:00 PM12:00

Volunteers Returning On-Site Info Session

As Philadelphia begins to open, Bethesda Project is excited to announce our process of re-opening on-site volunteering opportunities. During this Lunch and Learn, Liz Anuw, Bethesda Project's Director of Operations and acting Pandemic Officer, and Jeffrey Isaacson, Volunteer and Community Life Manager, will share our phased volunteer return plan, an overview of our on-site safety protocols, and our updated volunteer and safety procedures. This discussion will also include how to sign up for shifts and with time for Q and A. Don’t miss this action-packed session on ways to assist those experiencing homelessness during this crucial time!

RSVP for the session here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrde6uqz8jHNOSP6awsOpePJnxYcOnzwBk

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24th Annual Party & Auction
May
20
6:00 PM18:00

24th Annual Party & Auction

Join Bethesda Project for a virtual celebration of our programs, community, and family - all from the comfort of your couch! Make or order in your favorite meal, dress up in sweatpants or a ball gown (whatever makes you comfortable!), and join us for a fun, virtual take on our annual fundraising event.

Learn more on our official web site.

Keep your eyes peeled for more information and fun surprises!

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Apr
29
7:00 PM19:00

James Browning Wyeth Discussion with Victoria Wyeth

On April 29, 2021, Bethesda Project will partner with Victoria Wyeth, granddaughter of esteemed Pennsylvania artist Andrew Wyeth, for an intimate conversation about the life and works of her uncle James Browning Wyeth with an introduction on her grandfather and great grandfather. The event will be held virtually at 7:00pm that evening and will cost $50 per device. 

James Browning Wyeth, a contemporary realist painter, painted sharp, distinctive images true to the nature of the subject. Like his father Andrew Wyeth, James' paintings focused on the environment around him in his hometown of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania and summer home in Midcoast Maine. Wyeth’s works have been featured in museums nationally with a collection in the Brandywine Museum, located in Chadds Ford, the National Gallery of Art, the National Portrait Gallery, and the Museum of Modern Art, among others. In addition to painting the people, animals, and landscapes of his homes, Wyeth also painted portraits of two presidents - Jimmy Carter and John F. Kennedy - as well as ones of Andy Warhol, Rudolf Nureyev and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Wyeth also was a council member of the National Endowment for the Arts, a member of the board of governors of the National Space Institute and is a member of the national Academy of Design and the American Watercolor Society.

Victoria Wyeth will lead this exclusive event sharing intimate details of her uncle's works and life with an introduction to her grandfather and great grandfather. The virtual event will support Bethesda Project’s programs and services. Wyeth notes that “homelessness creates trauma on so many levels (emotional, physical, etc.) and as someone who has worked in the field of mental health for over a decade, I want to help in any way that I can.” 

Purchase your ticket for $50 at bethesdaproject.ticketleap.com/james-browning-wyeth/

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Image Credit:

Patriot's Barn. 2001. Copyright James Browning Wyeth.

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Lunch and Learn: One Year Later
Mar
30
12:00 PM12:00

Lunch and Learn: One Year Later

Lunch and Learn: One Year Later: How COVID Has Affected Bethesda Project's Our Brothers' Place Shelter
Join us on March 30, 2021 at noon for an enlightening virtual discussion led by Kharisma Goldston, Director of Shelter at Bethesda Project's Our Brothers' Place on how the shelter adapted at the beginning of COVID to provide a safety and healthy environment. This session will also include the sites' plans as we move forward in a post-pandemic world serving individuals experiencing homelessness in Philadelphia.

RSVP here!

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Saturday's Virtual Dumpling Making Class - SOLD OUT
Feb
13
7:00 PM19:00

Saturday's Virtual Dumpling Making Class - SOLD OUT

Celebrate the #LunarNewYear in style with a virtual dumpling making class with Baology on either 2/12 (sold out!) or 2/13 (sold out!). Chef Judy Ni (@heyjoodles) will lead the class in preparing the dumplings as well as sharing information about the Lunar New Year and the dumplings' cultural significance.

Each dumpling-making kit costs $68, with 74% benefitting Bethesda Project. You can also add-on additional options from Baology's kitchen which will support Baology. Reserve your kit(s) here: https://www.exploretock.com/bethesdaproject

Each class is limited to 30 screens total, but you can order multiple kits for your family! Each kit serves 2 people. Pick up or delivery of the kits are available starting 1-2 days prior to the event.

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