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  • Join Our Team

    Are you passionate about fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion within our community? Do you believe in the power of economic empowerment, community dialogue, and youth engagement to create positive change? […]

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  • Claire McGeehan Leadership Award

    Celebrating leadership & fostering positive change in our community. Quick Facts Introducing the Claire McGeehan Leadership Scholarship, named in memory of a dedicated community leader, MFH board member, and educator […]

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  • About Media Fellowship House

    Media Fellowship House was founded in 1944 in solidarity and friendship between four women of different races who wanted to promote fellowship and understanding by creating a space for a diverse community to come together.

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  • Youth & Education

    High school scholarships and youth initiatives provide a platform for you to voice your thoughts and actively shape a stronger and more resilient community. Join us in making a difference.

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  • Foreclosure Prevention Counseling Program

    Counseling sessions with HUD certified counselors. We offer one-on-one counseling to understand & resolve any financial challenges that may lead to delinquency or foreclosure. Assess Your Situation We’ll work together […]

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  • Media Fellowship House

    About Media Fellowship House Media Fellowship House was founded in 1944 in friendship between four women of different races who wanted to promote fellowship and understanding by creating a space […]

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  • Volunteer with Us

    Upcoming Volunteer Event Community Garden Groundbreaking Event We are seeking gardening enthusiasts in grades 3-12 to join us in action. By volunteering, you’ll help establish a vibrant community hub, carrying […]

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  • Building Strong Communities Together

    Sharon, a resident of Delaware County, was faced with losing her home. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she suffered a drastic loss of income and it became difficult for her to […]

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  • Historic Capital Murder Case Returns to Delaware County Court

    Just 16 years old – not 18 as he was publicly presented to be – in 1930, Alexander McClay Williams, a Black student at Glen Mills School, was falsely accused of murder. He was wrongly convicted and sentenced to death at the Delaware County Court House in Media on February 27, 1931. Alexander McClay Williams…

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