Strong Partnerships, Shared Vision, Mutual Accountability
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.
Who We Are
History, Mission, Vision, & Leadership
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.

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...