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Community Building
The (Open Data) Race is On!By MIKE KAISER Generocity Staff Writer
10/13/11 Nonprofits compete to get their hands on previously unreleased City data.
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Advocacy/Civil Rights
How the Attic Youth Center Makes It Better NowAdam Polaski Generocity Writer (Photos: Jeff Fusco
10/03/11 With gay teen suicides in the news, Philadelphia's only afterschool program for LGBT youth offers a safe space in an often hostile world.
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Community Building
VIDEO: Mayor Nutter 'flashmobbed' during 9/11 ceremonyBy SUZANNE LEVY Generocity Content Director
09/11/11 Students from Mastery school interrupt Mayor Nutter's 9/11 speech with spontaneous chant.
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Community Building
Turning anguish into actionBy BRANDON SHOCKLEY Generocity reporter
09/09/11 When Philadelphian Gil Ortale lost his brother Peter in 9/11, he and his family experienced what he describes as "raw anguish." Wanting to channel that despair into something positive, they set up a scholarship for William Penn Charter school, which has attracted almost a million dollars.
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Advocacy/Civil Rights
If you could help a hero, would you?By SUZANNE LEVY Generocity Content Director
09/06/11 When news broke that first responders were not being invited to the Ground Zero 9/11 memorial service, many felt it was symbolic of the way their crucial work often goes unrecognized. Bill Finegan, a retired Philadelphia paramedic, is determined to do something about it.
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