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Philadelphia, PA, 19122
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Neighborhood help desk and catalyst for community engagement & action in the South Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia

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SURVEYS: Childcare needs & Septa travel

South Kensington Community Partners

Take the PHL Childcare Reopen Survey

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Reinvestment Fund, the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Children and Families, Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC), and United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey are conducting a city-wide survey to understand childcare needs as people head back to work and school.

Participants who complete the survey will be entered into a daily drawing for a $100 Visa gift card.

Take the survey today



SEPTA Seeks Customer Feedback – COVID-19 Recovery Travel Survey

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Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, SEPTA has taken a purposeful approach to service, driven by employee and customer safety. As travel restrictions are lifted, and more customers return to SEPTA’s buses, trains and trolleys, our return-to-service plan remains focused on those same priorities.

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To help SEPTA continue to respond to the region’s changing travel needs and adjust service as ridership increases, we have developed a customer survey seeking input from our customers on a host of topics, including: pre-COVID 19 SEPTA usage, current travel needs, anticipated future travel plans, factors influencing travel decisions, and feedback on the various health and safety measures SEPTA has implemented throughout the system.
Customer feedback is critical to helping SEPTA improve its services. We welcome input from all SEPTA customers and hope you will encourage the members of your organization to take the time to complete this brief SEPTA COVID-19 Recovery Survey: