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Philadelphia, PA, 19122
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The SKCP Blog

SKCP news, Septmeber 9rd - September 15th

South Kensington Community Partners

Attend Our Regional NAC Meeting This Tuesday To Get Tips On Lowering Your Tax Assessment And How To Enjoy Better Mental Health

In collaboration with the Department of Housing and Community Development, the SKCP NAC will be co-hosting this virtual event. The event will feature special guests Orienthal Spivey from the Department of Revenue answering questions and sharing tips on how to lower your tax assessment. As well as on Shemiah S. Cooper from the Department of Behavioral Health providing tips on how to enjoy better mental health.


Join the meeting
Tuesday, September 13, 2022 at 6pm
via Zoom: https://www.qrfy.com/hxWZ-tQ

*Be sure to tune in for a chance to win free visa gift and grocery shopping cards.


Should I get an omicron booster shot? Delaware Valley experts share what you need to know

New COVID-19 booster vaccines are making their debut this fall, and they’ve been modified to target specific omicron variants that are causing the majority of new cases in the United States.

The boosters — made by Pfizer and Moderna — won approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration last week. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention followed by granting the vaccines emergency use authorization Thursday.

Read Full Story via WHYY


COVID-19 Boosters are available at
Health Center 6 Annex, 301 W. Girard Ave., 19123
To check for walk-in and appointment availability call 215-685-2933

Additional vaccination info and locations can be found here



New PA Marijuana Pardon Project. Applications Accepted From September 1 - to September 30

Pennsylvania is coordinating a one-time, large-scale pardon effort for people with certain minor, non-violent marijuana convictions.

Applying is free and entirely online.

For more info visit: https://www.pa.gov/guides/mj-pardon/