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A "Collective Climb" to combat poverty

Kristina García

Penn Today

Friday, May 1, 2020

The group will partner with West Philadelphia Financial Services Institution, the Enterprise Center, and the Netter Center for Community Partnerships, specifically at Sayre High School.

Warwick, having been deeply involved with Netter Center programs, connected her team with the Center during Collective Climb's planning stage to learn more about engaging with West Philadelphia youth. “We were impressed with the students’ thoughtfulness and focus on incorporating community and youth voice,” say Candace Eaton, the Netter Center’s High School Program manager, and Joe Brand, site director of the Sayre University-Assisted Community School. “We very much look forward to continuing to work with Collective Climb and seeing the impact they will have on the youth and families with whom we engage.”

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