Partners

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The term Revolutionary is defined as “involving or causing complete or dramatic change.”  

The Revolutionary Philadelphia Project needed a community of support to come into being.

I have partnered with the non-profit Art-Reach to help guide my work. With their network of 205 human services organizations, they have a deep connection and access to many people who are creating change in many of these essential communities. Through them, I will be more able to connect to many of the schools, programs, and individuals that I’d like to consider as subjects, such as the STAMP program, the Overbrook School, PAFA, Penn Museum, the Woodlands, Philly Ballet, Broad St Ministries, Magic Gardens, and many more.

This Project wouldn’t be possible without the confidence of Jane McNeil and the Lily Foundation’s generous grant.  

Together, we can create a future for all Philadelphians.


Do you know someone creating revolutionary change in Philadelphia? Connect me to them!

 
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Art-Reach

Art-Reach believes the disability is a product of design rather than diagnosis, and that good design creates a more accessible world. All we have to do is change the world. So that’s what Art-Reach is doing – we’re just starting with the arts.

Last year, Art-Reach planned over 1900 accessible trips and created over 230 accessible, immersive art making projects for people with disabilities and low income communities.


 

 
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Jane McNeil, The Lily Foundation

Jane and Rory McNeil run the private family organization the Lily Foundation, in honor of Jane’s mother. Its main mission is to help women and children. “Just because something bad happens to you doesn’t mean you’re entitled to more,” she says. “It means you should be able to see the other side and give back.”