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.
We work with our neighbors to address issues of systemic violence, poverty, and disinvestment that have induced trauma, built barriers, and challenged the health and prosperity of this community. Taking a holistic approach, North10 is striving to make impactful change not only by delivering high-quality programs and services in response to stated community preferences, but also by serving as the community backbone.
Who We Are
History, Mission, Vision, & Leadership
What We Do
Community Backbone, Programs, Services, Capital Projects & Plans
Get Involved
Volunteer, Donate, & Support Hunting Park-East Tioga
Fresh Produce Distribution (Tuesdays & Thursdays)
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By the Numbers
POPULATION
The Hunting Park-East Tioga population is 6,738, with 27% of the population being under 18 years-old.
POVERTY
44% of Hunting Park-East Tioga residents live in poverty, while 24% 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 $20,611 per year. The median household income in the US is $68,703 per year.
Racism left Hunting Park overheated. Neighbors are making a cooler future
Our very own Tayon Whiting was featured in WHYY and you can read about how he helped battle extreme heat during the pandemic here. (Photo: Tayon Whiting delivers fans to residents in need on 10th Street. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY))
Facts About North 10
Building on the Strength and Promise of Hunting Park-East Tioga Innovative and Inclusive Urban Renewal In 2007, the H. Chase Lenfest Foundation transformed an abandoned SEPTA repair station at 3890 North 10th Street into a model community gathering space. The 52,000...
Affordable apartments to rise at former site of notorious North Philly hotel
Read more about Be a Gem Crossing in the Inquirer here and on the Be a Gem Crossing project website here. (Photo courtesy of CECIL BAKER & PARTNERS)