The Philadelphia Committee on City Policy (PCCP) brings together leaders in public policy and those who are passionate about being involved.
PCCP provides a forum for its members, who are passionate about public policy and civic affairs, to meet and ask questions about those who are in charge of creating and affecting public policy. PCCP's roots date back to 1905.
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JEVS Human Services Founded in 1941 by 25 Jewish concerned citizens, Jewish Employment and Vocational Service was established to help Jewish refugees adjust to life in Philadelphia. Today, JEVS Human Services is one of the largest, private nonprofit organizations in the Delaware Valley. We are an organization that makes hope happen for more than 27,000 individuals each year, focusing on individuals with physical, developmental, and emotional challenges, as well as those facing adverse socio-economic conditions, including unemployment and underemployment. Operating with an annual budget of nearly $52 million, JEVS Human Services and its support staff of nearly 800 employees run more than 20 successful programs that provide skills development, job readiness and career services, vocational rehabilitation, recovery services, adult and residential day services, and in-home personal assistance.
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