The Simple Way

Mission and History

Our mission is to cultivate a neighborhood and a world where all belong and thrive together by encouraging people to come alive in their gifts and purpose, building beloved community across all dividing lines, and advocating for justice. We desire to care, support and bolster our immediate neighbors here in Kensington through listening, learning, and invitation, knowing that the story of our work locally necessitates us equipping and activating others to become compassionately involved in neighborhoods and communities across the country and world.

The Simple Way was established in 1998 in the heart of the Kensington neighborhood in Philadelphia, positioned close to the intersection of Kensington and Allegheny Avenue after a group of college students had formed relationships with dozens of families experiencing homelessness who were settled in the area. Over two decades later, we are a small organization working with and supporting neighbors in building a neighborhood where we all belong and thrive.

Grant Summary

For the past 25 years, our desire has been to care for, support, and bolster our immediate neighbors here in Kensington through listening, learning, and invitation. Through our food choice pantry, community gardens, resource-sharing, and neighborhood celebrations, our staff of community members helps our residents meet their basic needs and creates an environment that feels safe and beautiful for them and their families, which is crucial for long-term improvements in individual and community health. We prioritize listening to, believing, and centering the stories, experiences, and needs of our neighbors and community as we seek to work for and with them.

While we have built an incredibly sustainable program over the years, our opportunities for growth are limited without an investment of additional funding. We want to collaborate with partner organizations in our community to build a hub of health that will provide multiple resources for our residents in a single location. We want to provide opportunities for employment to people in our community. We want to se the transformation in our neighborhood continue and increase. This grant will make a real difference in us being able to meet these goals.

Share the Post:

Other Grantees...

Legal Clinic for the Disabled
Legal Clinic for the Disabled (LCD)’s Medical-Legal Partnership (MLP) work...
Kensington Soccer Club
Kensington Soccer Club envisions a world where every child has...
By Faith, Health and Healing
By Faith, Health and Healing aims to use trauma-informed programs...