The Sarah Ralston Foundation’s Post

Connecting Nonprofit Partners: Stories of Collaboration At The Sarah Ralston Foundation, we believe that powerful change happens when nonprofits come together with a shared purpose. In our newest storytelling series, we’re highlighting three inspiring collaborations that show how partnerships can expand reach, strengthen services, and better support older adults and their communities across Philadelphia. https://lnkd.in/evhs8Xjd Empowering Aging in Place: The Home Strong Partnership Nonprofit partners UUH Outreach, Face to Face, and Urban Resources and Development Corp, along with Germantown Avenue Crisis Ministry, are aligning services—legal, home repair, and social work—to help older adults remain safely and securely in their homes. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eSQNVbNF Threads of Support: A Cross-Community Collaboration to Help Familes in Need A conversation between Philadelphia Aging People in Prison Human Rights (APP/HRC) Campaign and the African Family Health Organization (AFAHO) sparked a partnership that brought essential clothing—and a sense of dignity—to newly arrived immigrant families. Read more https://lnkd.in/er8FVeUn From Surplus to Support: A Collaborative Effort to Feed Families in Need Northwest Mutual Aid Collective and Grand Central Kinship Care joined forces to bring nutritious food directly to families—bridging gaps with care, trust, and community education. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eAFqHTDf Explore the full series and discover how powerful collaboration can be: https://lnkd.in/evhs8Xjd

Alison Corter

Director of Strategic and Philanthropic Initiatives @ NewCourtland | Marketing, Public Relations

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Amazing how the Sarah Ralston foundation supports local non-profits and truly embraces cross-community collaboration

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