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Free tax preparation sites open in West Philly (by appointment); Virtual help also available

February 24, 2021

Each year Campaign for Working Families (CWF) offers free tax preparation and filing services to qualified individuals and families. This year, the organization has again opened several locations around the city where IRS-certified preparers can help many Philadelphians file their taxes for free. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, all sites are open by appointment. All appointments are for a brief visit so that individuals can drop off their information and documents.

The following sites are open in West and Southwest Philadelphia:  Continue Reading

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Mass COVID vaccination site to open this week at USciences; will operate by invitation

February 22, 2021

More details have been provided about the mass COVID-19 vaccination site at the University of the Sciences (USciences), one of three new mass vaccination sites run by the city’s Department of Public Health.

The site will be open twice a week starting this week and will administer vaccine doses to eligible residents who had pre-registered on the COVID-19 Vaccine Interest website or by phone: (215) 685-5488. The department will send out invitations to people by email or call about scheduling an appointment.

The site will offer first doses of the vaccine on one day and second doses on the other day of operation. The Health Department is planning to vaccinate about 500 people per day at each site, gradually increasing the amount to up to 3,000 doses per week.  Continue Reading

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FEMA to open new mass vaccination site at the Convention Center; More COVID vaccine news

February 19, 2021

The mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the City’s Convention Center, which was previously run by the controversial Philly Fighting COVID organization and then by the City’s Department of Public Health, will soon have a new operator. FEMA will take over the site in early March, according to today’s announcement by Philadelphia Public Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley.

The center is expected to open on March 3rd and to administer several thousand vaccine shots per day. Since FEMA is a federally-run organization it is expected to receive its own allocation of vaccine doses directly from the federal government and not use any from the city’s general allocation, which also comes from the federal government, according to today’s announcement. This will help increase the number of vaccinations administered in the city. Currently, Philadelphia is receiving about 25,000 COVID vaccine doses per week.  Continue Reading

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West Philly Skills Initiative offers new job training opportunities with SEPTA; helps hire 50 lab assistants for COVID-19 testing

February 18, 2021

Here’s some great news from University City District’s West Philadelphia Skills Initiative (WPSI), an award-winning workforce development program founded in 2009.

• Philadelphia residents who are interested in becoming a bus operator are welcome to apply for a new job training program with WPSI and SEPTA. The Skills Initiative is recruiting customer-service “superstars” who have had a valid driver’s license for at least the last three years, who have open schedule availability, and who possess an interest in growing a career at SEPTA.  Continue Reading

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Snow emergency declared for Thursday, Feb. 18, starting at 6 a.m.

February 17, 2021

UPDATE (2/18/2021, 7:35 p.m.): The snow emergency has been lifted. It’s now allowed to park vehicles along snow emergency routes.

(2/17/2021): Another storm is approaching the Philadelphia area and is expected to bring up to 6 inches of snow. The City has declared a snow emergency beginning at 6 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 18. Be sure to move your vehicle to a safe location if it’s been parked on a snow emergency route. The list of snow emergency routes can be found here.

If your car has been towed, call 215-686-SNOW to locate it.  Continue Reading

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School District delays school reopening date, rolls out teachers/staff COVID vaccination plan

February 17, 2021

The School District of Philadelphia has postponed the reopening date for its schools from Feb. 22 to March 1. The decision to delay the reopening, which is part of the District’s hybrid learning model, was made due to the ongoing third-party mediation requested by the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers (PFT). The organization has instructed teachers earlier this month not to return to school buildings until it is decided by a third party that it is safe to do so.

The District is now planning to begin the first phase of the hybrid learning plan, which includes welcoming students in PreK-2 back to school buildings, on Monday, March 1. Older students will be phased in later. No additional dates have been provided yet.  Continue Reading

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