Community Partnerships
Montgomery County LGBT Business Council
Production Partner: Morning After Grace
Montgomery County LGBT Business Council’s Mission is to provide support to the Montgomery County business community through education, professional development opportunities and to advocate for policy creation or adaptation to foster welcoming and inclusive environments for all, regardless of sexual orientations and/or gender identities.
Our vision is to be a pivotal resource for all LGBTQIA2S+ and actively allied business owners and professionals in Montgomery County to seek connection, opportunities and inclusivity resources.
Keystone Opportunity Center
Production Partner: Winter Wonderettes
Keystone Opportunity Center is Souderton’s comprehensive social service organization, providing information, referrals, and support that help our neighbors become and remain self-sufficient. Keystone’s wrap-around style model offers a variety of supports to meet the needs of our neighbors.
All of Keystone Opportunity Center’s impact in the community would not be possible if not for the army of dedicated volunteers who donate their time and skills to benefit our community members. Keystone offers many ways in which community members can support Keystone’s mission, from serving Keystone’s neighbors in our food pantry or Fresh for All services to tutoring students to helping ensure that Keystone’s housing options remain safe, our volunteers have become part of the fabric of the impact. If you would like to become involved in Keystone’s mission, please call or email Keystone at 215.723.5430 or contact@keystoneopp.org to learn more about the opportunities available.
Black Reserve Bookstore
Production Partner: Mrs. Harrison
Since opening in the summer of 2017 by proprietor Shaykh Anwar Muhammad (The Black Panther Of Lansdale)The Black Reserve Bookstore has cut a niche for itself in the Lansdale community for adults, teens, tweens and children.The wide scope of books offered by us incorporates fantasies, moral stories, reference books, general learning books, Black culture, Black History, action books, sticker books and much more. The wide scope of books offered by us incorporates fantasies, moral stories, reference books, general learning books, Black culture, Black History, action books, sticker books and much more.
Our mission is to give significant access to culture and also history that goes way beyond what we’ve typically learned. With this point in mind, we treat each book as a work of adoration. Every one of our books are broadly examined, attentively composed and delightfully planned.
Care and Share
Production Partner: Sweet Charity
The Care & Share Thrift Shoppe is an independent non-profit organization, governed by a Board of Directors. We are a part of the Mennonite Central Committee Thrift Shop Network, a bi-national group of shops that support Mennonite Central Committee.
The dollars you spend at Care & Share Thrift Shoppe will impact thousands of lives. Shop our shoppes for quality used items at a great price. Your purchase of these goods becomes your ‘gift to the world’ through Mennonite Central Committee. Since our beginnings, we have donated over 21 million dollars to Mennonite Central Committee.
Indian Creek Foundation
Production Partner: Dancing Lessons
Generations of Indian Valley is a 501(c)3 non-profit community center serving active senior adults in Souderton, Telford, Franconia, and the surrounding communities with programs in wellness, nutrition, social services, recreation, travel, and more. Generations’ Meals on Wheels program serves the Indian Valley and North Penn areas. Generations of Indian Valley is funded, in part, under contract with Aging and Adult Services of Montgomery County. Additional funding is provided by the United Way, foundation grants, municipal support, fundraising projects, and individual and corporate contributions. We suggest, but do not require, a contribution upon joining followed by an annual contribution from our participants to help defray the costs of our operating expenses.
Simon's Heart
Production Partner: I and You
Simon's Heart is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness about sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in young people. Founded in memory of Simon Sudman, a seemingly healthy infant who died from an undetected heart condition, the organization works to prevent similar tragedies by promoting heart screenings, educating the public about the warning signs of SCA, and advocating for life-saving measures like CPR and the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs).
Simon's Heart provides resources and training to schools, sports teams, and communities, ensuring that youth have access to potentially life-saving skills. The organization also supports research into genetic heart conditions and encourages legislative efforts aimed at improving heart health policies. Through assemblies, educational programs, free heart screenings, and their Student Ambassador program, Simon's Heart empowers young people to spread awareness and take action in preventing sudden cardiac deaths.
Generations
Production Partner: Driving Miss Daisy
Generations of Indian Valley is a 501(c)3 non-profit community center serving active senior adults in Souderton, Telford, Franconia, and the surrounding communities with programs in wellness, nutrition, social services, recreation, travel, and more. Generations’ Meals on Wheels program serves the Indian Valley and North Penn areas. Generations of Indian Valley is funded, in part, under contract with Aging and Adult Services of Montgomery County. Additional funding is provided by the United Way, foundation grants, municipal support, fundraising projects, and individual and corporate contributions. We suggest, but do not require, a contribution upon joining followed by an annual contribution from our participants to help defray the costs of our operating expenses.
Woori Center
Production Partner: Hold These Truths
Woori Center Organizes Korean and Asian Americans to achieve social, racial, and economic justice in Pennsylvania.
Woori Center envisions a world in which low- and middle-income, immigrant, people of color, LGBTQ+, and other marginalized communities work together as change-makers to create a more just and equitable society in which we can all thrive. Our vision is fueled by the fundamental belief that our liberation is tied to the liberation of all marginalized communities and that we must work together to make lasting systemic changes.
The Women's Resource Center
Production Partner: Beehive, the 60’s Musical
The Women's Resource Center (WRC) empowers women and girls in the five counties of Greater Philadelphia. For 50 years, WRC has helped women and girls successfully navigate life’s transitions and inspire others to do the same. WRC provides a variety of programs, including free and low-cost counseling, financial stability coaching, and family law consultations. By providing resources, tools, and support for today, we create hope for tomorrow.
To see what WRC can do for you, visit https://