Hopeworks Business Update: 2024 Project Highlights!

We’re proud to reflect on the incredible work our social enterprises have done with national brands and local organizations alike.

This year, we’ve partnered with some amazing clients, including PHL Airport, Subaru, and The City of Philadelphia, providing our young professionals with opportunities to develop skills and grow their careers. These client facing projects have not only boosted the financial stability of our interns but have also been key to keeping Hopeworks thriving.

Through our social enterprises, we have generated over $1 million in wages for our Young Adults, directly benefiting our community. These successes are a testament to the hard work of our interns, team leads, sales team, and, of course, our clients, partners, and supporters. Together, we’re not just preparing young adults for jobs – we’re preparing them for life.

Check out some of the highlights below:

CCMUA

Camden Co-Op Website
BuyCamden1st Website
Subaru
Kensington Community Resilience Fund
PHL Airport
Camden Street Lights
Sixers Youth Foundation Story Map
EPA Project

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