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North10 Philadelphia works to improve life outcomes for community members of the North Philadelphia Hunting Park-East Tioga community so current residents and future generations live happy, healthy, and civically engaged lives.
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What We Do
Programs, Community Services, Capital Projects, & Plans
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By the Numbers
POPULATION
The Hunting Park-East Tioga population is 6,340, with 30% of the population being under 19 years-old.
POVERTY
40% of Hunting Park-East Tioga residents live in poverty, while 20% of the residents live in extreme poverty.
EDUCATION
95% of the students in Hunting Park and East Tioga attend public schools, with 71% of students graduating high school.
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME
The median household income for residents in Hunting Park-East Tioga is $21,547 per year. The median household income in the US is $59,039 per year.

We’re helping to #RestoreBethune by crowd-sourcing materials
We're helping by crowd-sourcing materials needed to create Restoration Stations in each classroom and improve the sensory rooms. "Trauma-sensitive classrooms often offer a “comfort zone” to their students, a safe space where children can retreat and calm down." This...

Winter Weather Preparation Workshop with #READYPhilly
Join North10, the Office of Emergency Management, and #READYPhilly for an informative workshop about preparing your home and families for the winter. This FREE workshop will provide valuable tips and strategies, important city resources, and an opportunity for the...

In Memoriam– H.F. “Gerry” Lenfest
Mourning the Loss of H.F. “Gerry” Lenfest The staff of the Lenfest Center and North10, Philadelphia, along with our community partners in Hunting Park and East Tioga, would like to extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of H. F. “Gerry”...

North Philadelphia neighbors get prepared for emergencies
On June 20, 2018, residents from the Hunting Park and East Tioga neighborhoods joined North10, Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management to engage in a highly informative workshop on emergency preparedness. OEM's Community Resilience...

African-American teachers push messages of affirmation, success at Philadelphia school
Our partners at Bethune Elementary in North Philadelphia, Principle Jamina Clay-Dingle and her staff, are being recognized for their efforts to recruit black men at Bethune. In comparison to a national average of 2%, about 30% of Bethune's teachers are...

North10 Welcomes New Community & Educational Partnerships Manager
Kaiya Harris, Community & Educational Partnerships Manager North10, Philadelphia is excited to expand our team with the best and brightest in the industry. Kaiya Harris is a native “Jersey Girl” who was born, raised and educated in the city of Asbury Park,...

Liberty Motel Purchase by North10 Profiled in Philly Inquirer/ Daily News
By Jacob Adelman "For years, the Liberty Motel at Germantown Avenue and Westmoreland Street was a magnet for drug use and prostitution in the North Philadelphia neighborhood served by the Lenfest Center, a hub of educational and athletic programming for area...

North10 Philadelphia Hosts Youth-Focused Community Event
On Tuesday, April 10, 2018, North10, Philadelphia hosted a Vision Board Party/ Community Meeting. Our objective was to gain insight into the minds of the younger members of our community, whose voices are often left out of important discussions. We invited Hunting...

North 10 Welcomes Gov. Tom Wolf to the Lenfest Center
Gov. Tom Wolf at the Lenfest Center with Clay & Arletha Pickens and State Senator Sharif Street. March 14, 2018 On March 14, 2018, H. Chase Lenfest and North10, Philadelphia welcomed Gov. Tom Wolf, State Senator Sharif Street, City Council President Darrell...

WHYY Reports on Bethune Elementary’s Black Panther Trip
North Philly students ‘lost for words’ after seeing themselves in ‘Black Panther’ It’s field trip day at Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School in North Philadelphia and the hallways are packed with 273 kids getting ready to board buses. But the students are not going...