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elores Brisbon was in Florida, where her and her seven siblings were raised in Jacksonville, when 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot and killed in the Sunshine State, unarmed. The retired 83-year-old has experienced racism her whole life but, despite it, charted an unbelievable career path: first African-American nurse

at University of Pennsylvania hospitals; first African-American head nurse in 1958; nursing supervisor; then system planning at Penn; and all the way up to chief operating officer. She knew, when her nephew asked her in 2012 “Aunt D, can this really happen in America?� She responded “It just did� and on her flight home to Philadelphia she was nagged by a question: “Is there something I can or should do?� “I decided to look at at-risk behavior on my own,� Brisbon said. “I

think we have to explain to young black men how to respond to cops.� She started sharing her line of questioning amongst friends, family, professional connections and peers and, finally, someone asked, “Well, why don’t you do something about it?� Three years later and Raising Successful Sons was born – an “additional program� (“after-school� is a notion she and her program reject) aimed at Point Breeze youths with the intent of coaching them, through programming and collective adult

volunteerism, towards health and success in adulthood. It’s a program that was also born out of the Presbyterian Community Ministries of the Delaware Valley (PCMDV) and their look at services offered at the John Gloucester House, 2147 Manton St., which also houses an elderly residence, and the Queen Memorial Branch, 1201 S. 23rd St. The Presbytery of Philadelphia provided some funds to the PCMDV to ASS AC113AA4C: A=<A ^OUS ,,


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To the Editor: This letter is written in regards to the one written by Phil Blumenkrantz (“Pondering the Papal Visit,� Oct. 15). It was so appalling to read your comments about the Papal Visit. It was a wonderful event that our city hosted with the World Meeting of Families and the visit from Pope Francis. It is OK to have some negative views; however, you did not offer one positive comment. The separation of church and state had nothing to do with this event.

In my eyes, Pope Francis is a modest, compassionate, and caring human being. There was only so much he could cover in the few hours that he was here. I feel he did a wonderful job. I also commend our City officials in the way they handled this event. Yes, it may have been a little over the top, but with the world we live in today, it was appropriate.

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To the Editor: I read with interest the editorial by Principal Blanchard Diavua concerning the wonderful programs offered by Universal Audenreid Charter High School. All this enthusiasm for a privately managed vocational and academic high school made me nostalgic for another similar district high school that closed in 2013. I 8O\Sb 2c`O\bS A]cbV >VWZORSZ^VWO am referring, of course, to the Edward W. Bok Technical High School at Ninth and Mifflin streets. Due to declining enrollment, thanks in part to the lure of charter schools with a full counseling staff like Audenreid’s, Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion the School Reform Commission decided B y Ti n a G a r c e a u Bok would be one of 23 School District of Philadelphia schools closed as part of a “right-sizingâ€? that is meant to shutter as many as 64 schools by 2017. The 75-year-old art deco high school built during the Depression was sold last year for $2.1 million to Scout Ltd. run by young developer Lindsey Scannapieco, with a vision to connect the building with a “vibrant community of entrepreneurs, makers and artists.â€? Does anyone else besides me have a question about all this? Bok had a graduation rate of 74 percent compared to the district’s 57 percent in spite of having a closed library. Included in a full roster of academic, technical and vocational courses, their unparalleled culinary arts program put students in a restaurant setting that taught them all aspects of how a real restaurant is operated. Bok made Adequate Yearly Progress on state exams for five years straight. Bok was not failing. It was deemed too expensive. Yet the SRC finds plenty of money to open more “Renaissanceâ€? >73 7B) G=C¸:: :793 7B ( 3[WZW] ;WU\cQQW bVW`R US\S`ObW]\ ]e\S` ]T 2W 0`c\] 0`]a '! A <W\bV Ab aV]eSR AObc`ROg bVOb VS Wa O U]]R a^]`b Oa eSZZ Oa schools with private management teams. O Qc`R Q]\\]WaaSc` ZSbbW\U ^Ob`]\a Vc`Z Q`SO[ ^WSa Ob VW[ Rc`W\U VWa SabOP This creeping privatization of our public ZWaV[S\b¸a 4OZZ 1VSSaS 1`OeZ 2]\ObW]\a T`][ bVS OQQc`OQg bSab eWZZ U] b] bVS schools should not be allowed.

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To the Editor: We appreciate Tom Cardella’s call for more arts funding in his recent column (“Goodies,� Oct. 15), but have to correct the record when he suggests that the Philly POPS is threatened with financial disaster. For our 2015-’16 season, ticket sales are up 50 percent, subscriptions are up 64 percent since ’13-’14, and group sales are up by almost 100 percent. In fact, our recent Sinatra Weekend concerts sold so successfully that we had to add a fourth performance to meet demand. Not only is the POPS financially solvent, but we are growing our performance calendar and are reaching new audiences through several recently-launched initiatives. We encourage readers to learn more on our website, phillypops.org. We’re proud to be trailblazing a path to success as an arts organizations in Philadelphia. Thank you to Mr. Cardella for addressing the important topic of arts funding in the federal budget – we agree that it should be protected and expanded. 9O`S\ 1]`PW\ DWQS >`SaWRS\b >VWZZg >=>A Comment on these letters or topics at southphillyreview.com/opinion/letters.

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a backpack. The worker had to retrieve more bags, and the offender filled two of them with phones and accessories. They fled the business in a bluish gray vehicle, possibly a Toyota, and fled west on Oregon Avenue, having scored 22 phones and assorted accessories totaling $6,600. Call South Detectives Division Detective Kerwin at 215-686-3013 with DC#1501-045350, text PPDTIP (773847) or visit phillypolice.com/forms.

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financial institution. The suspect entered TD Bank, 2653 S. Fifth St., at 3:22 p.m. Oct. 14 and handed the teller a demand note. Obtaining an undisclosed amount of cash, he fled on foot, using Oregon Avenue for his eastbound escape. Call the FBI at 215-418-4000, or visit phillypolice.com/forms.

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Jefferson Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery Seminars Free Since 2008, Jefferson has successfully treated hundreds of patients who used to be morbidly obese, and has earned designation as a Center of Excellence from the American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery. Register to learn how our fully laparoscopic procedures can help you begin the journey to a healthier life. Speakers: Dr. Francesco Palazzo and Clinical Nutritionist Date: Tuesday, November 17 Place: 1300 Wolf St. 1st Floor Time: 5:30 to 7 p.m. Register: 1-800-JEFF-NOW

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Cancer Screening Program for Women You can now schedule your mammogram and get a colon cancer prescreening together. Screenings for breast and colon cancers are available for women 50 years of age and older. Women 40 years and over are eligible if they have a family history of colon polyps or colon cancer. Care provided by female physicians and clinicians. Date: Every Thursday Place: Women’s Diagnostic Center Time: 8 a.m. to Noon Register: 215-952-1234

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Street can spy on the Singing Fountain. The owner of Hestia Construction, LLC, “design-driven home remodeling,� did all the work herself on this stunner. She bought it in April 2014, a 4-bedroom and 3-bath monster that she turned into a showroom for her distinctive and sophisticated taste. Having lived on the 400 block of Jackson Street and the 500 block of Moore Street, she’s getting to be an expert home-flipper with 1042 Tasker St. currently getting prepped for a spring ’16 sale. Two other big-time charmers came from the 1400 block of Percy Street and the 1300 block of East Passyunk Avenue. On the former, Kathryn and Justin Vadell had old photos spread around their house as a glimpse of “before.� The five-years-married couple did all the work themselves with exposed brick along the stairwell accented by a work by street artist Nosego. They report that five South Philadelphians called the twobedroom home with bunk beds in the bigger of the two non-master bedrooms. Melissa Scully and husband Robert own the latter location. They’ve been in South Philly for 17 years, including ten years on the 1300 block of South Alder Street, and credit G Space Design Architects, 726 S. Hutchinson

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St., with the house’s stunning use of recycled wood and rounded hardwood hallways. Their brick backyard opens with a garage door to an alley that Scully says comes alive at night with teenagers and tourists. Leah and Nick Ventrola’s home, on the 1300 block of East Passyunk Avenue was guarded by PSCA Home Tour volunteer Natalie Virgilio, herself a resident of the 900 block of Cross Street. Their beautiful tree-

populated back porch and third-floor patio smacked of a strikingly-rare South Philly green backyard. Mayrjo’s row home, also of the 900 block of Cross Street, was converted into a perfect retiree’s city perch by her son, Andrew. Maryjo’s friend and dog-walker said “the people that have come in today are just so charming.� - Bill Chenevert +(* Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/ briefs.

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The Best Schools, edited in part by managing editor Wayne Downs, ranks colleges and educational programs but started the award program as a way of highlighting the positive in a typically bleak educational terrain. “We believe too much ink is poured spreading bad news about the state of education‌[but] we believe that a better approach is to celebrate those doing great work in the face of adversity,â€? Downs reported. “Our team took nearly two months to narrow down the nominees into the top 100, then top 20, [and] eventually the judges accepted 10 to celebrate as finalists – we hope to share [the winner] in about a week.â€? Though the Friends of Jackson School 501(c)(3) has been instrumental since its founding in 2013, Kaplan’s been in the building for more than six years working to bridge budget gaps, drive up the student population and develop the school’s reputation as a more-than-satisfactory neighborhood school. South Philly Review reached

out to a few fans of the former resident of 21st and Ritner streets for some kind words about the important work for which she’s now getting recognition. “I am so happy for Lisa Kaplan and her well-deserved recognition for her exemplary leadership at Andrew Jackson,� BalletX founding artistic director Christine Cox, whose company has been visiting the school for years now, said. “[She] will do whatever it takes to bring her kids the best learning experiences possible. Her passion, love, and deep commitment to her school is a wonderful example of leadership in our Philadelphia community.� “[She] has stood by me through some difficult times in trying to sustain and grow both the program and the band,� Chris Argerakis, the director of HOME, the school’s beloved band, said of the administrator. “What I admire most about her is her refusal to let the problems that have plagued the Philadelphia School District over the past 4 to 5 years affect her or her school. She exudes positive energy and optimism,

which radiates through our hallways.� Former City Council-at-large candidate and Jackson School neighbor Tom Wyatt, with children he and his wife anticipate sending to Kaplan, said “Principal Kaplan is tremendous. She leads with heart, smarts and relentlessness. She and her team have given inspirational meaning to ‘neighborhood school’ and are redefining what is possible in the face of so much turmoil in the Philadelphia education landscape.� Another neighbor poised to send her child to Jackson, Dare Henry-Moss, emphasized that Kaplan’s optimism in the face of an ongoing funding crisis inspires. “The crisis is putting enormous pressure on basic services and Principal Kaplan has been a shining example of how strong leadership, resourcefulness, and community engagement can help her school not only weather the storm but to keep improving,� she said -Bill Chenevert +(* Comment briefs.

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AC113AA4C: A=<A Q]\bW\cSR T`][ ^OUS conduct a needs assessment examination and “PCMDV decided to address young men 9 to 17 years old who may be at risk for the juvenile justice system, by disconnecting and disengaging from the community.� The program began this summer and guides five youngsters through a unique blend of programming, trips, structured conversations, journaling, and hosting a cadre of visitors from across the city on issues such as health, safety, and justice. According to PCMDV and Rearing Successful Sons, Point Breeze is clearly a strong target for the program. The Philadelphia Department of Human Services reports that the neighborhood is 79 percent African American; that “the dropout rate from high school is close to 50%. Twenty-eight percent of the Point Breeze population earns $10,000 or less annually,� according to a PCMDV/ RSS fall training guide, and that 30 percent of the males in Point Breeze are between 5 and 19 years old. One of the most debilitating factors in the way of their success may sound surprising. Ebony magazine published a series of essays in the spring of 2013 that addressed challenges facing young black males. “The most critical of these challenges is a ‘lack of love.’ The desperation of poverty, absence of fathers, bad schools, and the hopelessness in many black communities also are major contributors to the inadequate development of young black males,� according to the PCMDV/RSS report. The Ebony series, plus the work of doctors Kenneth S. Ginsburg and Sara Kinsman, pediatricians in the Department of Adolescent Medicine at the Perelamn School of Medicine at Penn (who edited “Reaching Teens: Strengths-Based Communication to Build Resilience and Support Healthy Adolescent Development�), provided a model for Brisbon and her team. Ginsberg, a colleague of Brisbon’s, told her “you show them the value of love.� To which Brisbon says, “love and me fit because I’m a Christian.�

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THIS SUMMER, YASIR, Darius, Jaden, Shawn and (a second) Jaden ventured to the National Constitution Center and the National Liberty Museum; the African American History Museum; Mother Bethel AME Church to witness the remains of its founder and legendary black Philadelphian, Richard Allen; the Philadelphia History Museum; plus recreational, lighter fare like the Franklin Institute and a Phillies game. All kinds of visitors and friends of the board have offered generosity. One board member invited the boys to her courtroom and taught them some of the constitution. The Philadelphia Police Department’s District 17 has come in to talk about arrests and interacting with cops. A drum instructor teaches drumming in the basement of the Gloucester House. “We’re helping them understand that there are things happening outside their own world,� Brisbon’s son, Ed-

lenge Club: Structured Activities for Kids with Social Challenges 6 p.m. and Sensory Storytime 7 p.m. Oct. 26; Toddler Storytime 10 a.m. Oct. 27; Haunted Carnival 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 28. 2437 S. Broad St. 215685-1758. N >O`YeOg 1S\b`OZ 0`O\QV( Internet Security 10:30 a.m., Dennis Ross reads from “Doomed to Succeed: The U.S.-Israel Relationship from Truman to Obamaâ€? noon (Cost: $7-$15), LEGO Club 4 p.m., A Taste of African Heritage 6 p.m. and Orhan Pamuk reads from “A Strangeness in My Mindâ€? 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22. Cost: $7-$15; Ben Bernanke reads from “The Courage to Act: A Memoir of a Crisis and Its Aftermathâ€? 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23. Cost: $50; Baby and Toddler Story Time 11 a.m. and Mysterious Travelers featuring Kevin Ripley 7 p.m. Oct. 26; Preschool Storytime with Miss Leigh and Principios de la BĂşsqueda de Fondos 11 a.m., Principios de la Re-

gar Brisbon, the program’s interim administrative leader, said. “What they tend to respond to is guidance and respect regardless of who’s here, it’s a matter of how they relate to the children.� RSS has welcomed volunteers of all colors, ages and backgrounds – they’re all welcome as long as they’re respectful and treat the program adherents like the complex, budding humans they are. “Build exposure to more than what they deal with on a dayto-day basis,� Edgar said. “Resilience to build courage and competency in some skill or skills, whatever that may be, and to be able to cope with the difficulties of being an African American individual in American society,� is how Delores explained it. She says they aim to teach kids how to “navigate racism and not to take it as a problem so much but to figure out how to get through it without anger and hate.� On Tuesday, volunteers Mr. Mike and Ms. Traci walked Yasir and “little� Jaden through an exercise that challenged them to maximize $20 with healthy and varied purchases at a grocery store. Like any 9- or 10-year-olds, they were full of energy and playfulness – Jaden showing me his Pokemon cards - and they clamored for Snap Circuits Jr., a game that makes building simple electrical circuits fun. “Big� Jaden, on Monday, regularly rapped the lyrics to “Hit the Quan. When asked what else their hypothetical “healthy store� should carry, one son said “LeBrons, iced coffee and Takis [hot chips].� The program’s just begun, really, but their goals are high. “At this point, our thought is to get a good core group in this age, like charter schools,� Edgar said. The participants are 9 to 12 years old at this point – teenagers are a whole different beast that’ll get tackled as the core group grows. “The work is fairly intensive – [we’re] learning who they are and how to respond. Five years from now, having 20 kids or more would be a reasonable goal.� His matriarch sees value in affecting even one life. “If one or two of these kids ends up healthy and not killed, I will have my reward,� she said. +(* Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/

dacciĂłn de Propuestas 1:30 p.m., Leanne Brown reads from “Good and Cheapâ€? and Introduction to Entrepreneurship Course: Open House 6 p.m., Microsoft Word Basics 6:30 p.m. and Ruth Reichl reads from “My Kitchen Year: 136 Recipes that Saved My Lifeâ€? 7:30 p.m. Oct. 27. Cost: $35; E-Resources for Job Seekers 10:30 a.m., Technically Speaking: Learn How Tech Can Advance Your Business and Career 6 p.m., PIX Open Call Artist Talk: Robin Brewer 6:30 p.m., Recording 101: Meet, Greet, Record! with DIY Recording Meetup 7 p.m. and Garry Kasparov reads from “Winter is Coming: Why Vladimir Putin and the Enemies of the Free World Must Be Stoppedâ€? 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28. Cost: $7$15. 1901 Vine St. 215-686-5322.

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second assignment for the Old Citysituated entity. “I take special joy in knowing that we’re tasked with giving these accounts to many individuals who have never heard them before, so we are enthused about helping them to transform as we portray characters going through their own changes.� Through Nov. 1, the Passyunk Square dweller and the South Phillyheavy cast, including husband Sean Bradley, are executing playwright Mary Zimmerman’s reworking of Roman poet Ovid’s enduring collection of myths. Addressing such themes as death, fate, greed and lost love, the components call for the performers to


B?<;IJOB;I address quests for continuity in a world where alterations love acting as nuisances and to analyze the need to modify one’s plans to experience any growth. “It’s just like being an actor in that you have to keep looking forward,� the thespian said of adapting to adjustments and promoting belief in one’s resolve, which she and her peers convey through interactions in and around a 2,600-gallonsof-water-bearing pool, itself a symbol of renewal. “In doing that, you have to abandon your ego, and press on. That’s what’s very evident in sharing and comprehending this absolutely stunning text.� The 10-person cast tackles selections from the 15-book opus, with each hire charged with portraying numerous characters, including O’Malley’s treatment of Eurydice opposite her partner’s Orpheus. Because of director Doug Hara’s immense knowledge of the material and her personal comprehension of its depth, the actress treasures the opportunities to enlighten patrons and enhance her maturity, noting she feels more rooted and centered today than she did when making her inaugural appearance at the Arden for 2010’s “The Threepenny Opera.� As a sign of her

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and so many innovative people who want to give their audiences such rich stories; frankly, that’s beautiful.� The metropolis’ pulchritudinous properties first became evident to the Emerald Isle product when she came for a summer program during her high school Transition Year. Moving across the pond at 18, she credits the amazing personnel at The University of the Arts, including South Philly inhabitant Charles Gilbert, the founder of the institution’s Ira Brind School of Theater Arts, with intensifying interest in her vocation. That dedication led to her distinction as valedictorian, with O’Malley revealing that her giddiness to grow as a performer often led her to run to classes. “It’s a sheer thrill to have been able to go there, and it’s been a delight to be a professional in this city,� she said. “In the long run, it’s all about the work and giving your best so that a project can succeed.� With admirable turns in plays back home, the committed practitioner has become a bubbly and benign hire for numerous area entities, including 11th Hour and Inis Nua theater companies, Theatre Horizon and the Walnut Street Theatre, with concert/ staged readings, television/commercial/

industrial employment and a reporter role in the upcoming “Rockyâ€? franchise entry “Creedâ€? increasing her affection for gaining wisdom by losing oneself in a plot. “I like to bring my roots to what I do,â€? O’Malley said. “I think that whatever we go through has the ability to help us to add depth and nuance to our missions in life. I can tell you I feel blessed and a tad lucky to have what I have.â€? Also a certified personal trainer, she further encourages others to realize the power of self-belief minus any vanity, noting that the merger of her identities helps to keep her humble and to contemplate the vast universe in which we all reside. Following “Metamorphoses,â€? she will immediately start rehearsals for Quintessence Theatre Group’s “Hansel and Gretel,â€? with Bradley as her sibling. “What a life where my career intersects with my husband’s,â€? O’Malley gushed. “It sounds like a clichĂŠ, but all of this is a dream come true.â€? SPR Call 215-922-1122, or visit ardentheatre.org. Contact Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/lifestyles.

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So I hear you’re wearing Depends,� is the unsubtle way that my dear, blunt Uncle Nunzi put it. You want subtlety, go listen to the Bel Canto Opera Company, says my Uncle. Don’t ask. Anyway, yeah, I am wearing male diapers, but only sometimes (although I doubt that they are Depends since my wife purchased them and she is big on generics). It’s another interesting side effect of chemo. I have reached the halfway mark in my treatments, and it gets more interesting all the time. All I can do is smile my way through it (and if it helps, wear the clown nose and the “happy face� sticker provided by the two volunteer clowns that visit at every treatment). Why do it at all and even write about it as I do in these columns--simple--because the treatments work! I explained to Uncle this is just a passing phase, forgoing the opportunity to say that if he ever encounters the problem at his age, it will be much more permanent. I look at my situation this way - attractive women at elaborate cocktail parties will look at me in my Armani suit and wonder, “Is he or isn’t he wearing diapers tonight?� My wife reminds me there are only three problems with the foregoing sentence: we don’t receive invitations to cocktail parties (elaborate or not); attractive women tend to stare at younger men who don’t suffer from occasional diarrhea; and I don’t own an Armani suit. I am much more likely to hear from a hostess that if I’m not wearing my diaper to avoid sitting on my nicely upholstered couch (without the Scotchgard). So, I guess you say, as Uncle Nunzi puts it, “It all depends.� I am writing these words a day removed from the first Democratic debate, which Hillary Clinton won easily, helped by the gallantry of Bernie Sanders. The verdict was echoed by pretty much all the national media outlets (I haven’t seen any polling at this writing), so it doesn’t depend on whether one supports Clinton or not. When Sanders, in a noble but politically unwise decision, eliminated the e-mail controversy as a topic for discussion, it was pretty much over. One could almost read Clinton’s mind as she shook his hand--�You are a mensch, but we don’t elect menschs president in this country.� If Uncle Joe Biden was sitting in his living Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion/ room watching the debate, he had to count cardella.

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Methodist’s success over the past two decades since its merger has supplied South Philadelphians with primary care for vascular medicine, bariatric medicine, radiology service, elbow surgery, and cancer care. “[Jefferson] made it possible to bring what I think is the best academic medicine you can get in the community at their doorstep,� the Lower Moyamensing dweller said. “We want to basically provide an avenue for people to have preventative health care.� Richard Dittrich, of the Professional Aesthetics and Wellness Center, 1315 Wolf St., has been has been helping patients to maintain healthy weight loss programs, skincare, and hormone balance for more than 30 years. “It’s really about teaching them to be healthier and living happier,� the physician said. “That’s the approach I take with people.� In addition, the Lower Moyamensingbased healthcare center has had its primary focus on improving the lives of women’s health by relieving stress from natural body function changes through integrative medi-

cine and therapy in affiliation with Methodist and Jefferson “A lot of women come in and feel great and end up sending their husbands to therapy,� Dittrich said. “It’s a really gratifying experience to work with people and make them look and feel a whole lot better.� One of the newest projects in South Philadelphia is the added Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia facility, which will be located at 1700 S. Broad St in the Newbold neighborhood. The new care center, which was previously home to the Free Library of Philadelphia’s South Philadelphia Branch, will also combine the City-owned Health Center and CHOP’s pediatric practice center into one building. It is slated to open in December and will provide clinical care and literacy services for children and adults under its health, recreation and library facilities. “I think a lot of major regional hospitals like Jefferson and like Children’s are trying to come into the community more,� Dittrich said. “South Philadelphia is a booming com-

munity. It’s important to meet their needs on a local basis.� The Affordable Care Act, which was signed into law in March 2010, upheld by the Senate in June ’12, and finally put into full effect January ’14, has helped insure citizens in South Philly through the Medicaid and Children’s Health Insured Program. According to the City of Philadelphia Public Health Department, 15.1 percent of adults ages 18-64 in Southwest Philadelphia are without health insurance, and 20.7 percent in Southeast Philadelphia are also uninsured. But by ’16, medical insurance is expected to increase by 12.8 million nationwide. “We receive about 40,000 or more patients in the emergency room every year, so we’re integrated into the fabric of the health care system,� Pirollo said. “It’s been helping so much for people that were not insured before now have insurance coverage and that really increases their ability to receive care.� +(* Comment at southphillyre vie w.com/ne ws/features.

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who make breakthroughs to their teachers’ delight, an apt comparison considering that Saturday marked his one-year wedding anniversary to Dana Rose Smith-Papp, an English and language arts instructor at St. Anthony of Padua Regional Catholic School, 913 Pierce St., and the 2014 South Philly Review Readers’ Choice selection as top elementary school teacher. “There are so many life lessons and life skills that people can pick up from playing a sport,� Papp said. “I think someone might even be more willing to make those links if he or she has had some trying experiences. I know that when I work with the men and women, I see possibility at every turn. In the grand scheme, it’s easy to act for your own benefit, but when you

give, you get, and I’m going to spread that message for as long as I’m on this earth.� BORN IN LANGHORNE, Papp had opportunities to explore baseball and football, but soccer resonated the most, despite what he considered an initially lackluster attempt to grasp its grace. “I just didn’t really take to what else was out there,� he said of gravitating toward the endurance-testing endeavor. “I’m not saying that I was even a good player, far from it, but it’s something that I wanted to stick with because it was fun no matter what level of success I achieved.� As he matured, Papp, who majored in marketing at Temple University, became more of a polished athlete and grew in his knowledge of the game, eventually

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hen Joe Papp gained exposure to soccer as a 5-year-old Bucks County-based youth, he found every aspect of the beautiful game a struggle and deemed his play “terrible.� Persisting in his passion to be a productive participant, the resident of the 300 block of Jackson Street also realized how overcoming the sport’s inherent difficulties could serve as a metaphor for combatting far more agonizing ills and encourages others to boot their burdens through the Philadelphia Sports Network and its relationship with Street Soccer Philadelphia. “As we mature, one hope is that people will grow more self-sufficient,� the 29-year-old opined. “However, that can be very difficult if you’ve had a hard hand dealt to you, so pushes in the right direction can be that motivator that changes your life.� Through Street Soccer Philadelphia, the Whitman inhabitant unites with peers to grace homeless men and women with compassion and appreciation for their beloved pastime. They base their principal teachings on components of the game, with Papp noting that the individuals’ involvement completes a treasured triumvirate of moving from despondency to resiliency. “If you need help, it’s one thing to realize that, and it’s another to make a request for assistance,� Papp said. “However, you have to use the resources, and following through with them then becomes your objective.� He and the other do-gooders assist a predominantly male population, with the charges looking to gain enhanced selfesteem and employment. The former falls to Papp to inspire, and he uses the notion that an individual’s growth nourishes a team’s evolution as his chief stance. He likens their realizations to that of students

finding himself best suited to serve as a defender. Interactions with accomplished figures inspires even more curiosity and bred his affiliation with the Philadelphia Sports Network. “You go to so many clubs and organizations and find so many people who are obsessed with how they perform,� Papp said of the competitive yet confounding culture advanced by many registrants. “With the Philadelphia Sports Network, you could become involved in so many sports, meet people and feel absolutely no pressure to be good.� He commenced his connection in 2008 and has held the title of soccer commissioner for three years. The network uses numerous South Philly locations for its leagues, including the Marian Anderson Recreation Center, 740 S. 17th St., the lone local spot where one can catch Papp in action. “We’re usually quite active because soccer can be so exhilarating if you’re curious about the workings of the action and having a good time with great people,� the gregarious gentleman said of a lesson obtained from his labors, which include overseeing five seasons with seven-week leagues. “I’m still learning, too, so that makes me happy. I find it great to encourage and be encouraged, and soccer is a great outlet for fulfilling both of those.� Thank to his engrossed approach toward the sport, employment as a service delivery manager for the East Norritonheadquartered HighPoint Solutions and domestic bliss with his bride, Papp counts himself as a fortunate fellow and acknowledges that many of his most prized realizations have come through belief in his abilities and receptivity to the generosity of others, the exact boons that he wishes to offer his Street Soccer Philadelphia roster members in earnest. “I love playing this game,� he said of his thrice-a-week obsession. “I’ve always loved this city, too, so with all that’s going on in my life right now, I never lose sight of how blessed I am. I’ll be the first one to tell you to be persistent. You’ll see results.� SPR


lint Kanopka, a teacher at The Academy at Palumbo, 1100 Catherine St., received an Axalta All-Pro Teachers Program commendation as part of Monday’s Eagles game at Lincoln Financial Field for his commitment to “educational drive, innovation in the classroom and community ownership.� He picked up a $1,000 donation for his school, a personalized Eagles jersey and football, and an automatic nomination for the Teacher of the Year Award, with the announcement of the winner to occur at a Breakfast Awards Ceremony to occur later in the season. +(* Photo Provided by The Philadelphia Eagles Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/briefs.

program is having registration for its Pop The Edward O’Malley Athletic Associa- Warner season for ages 5 to 15 at Smith tion, 144 Moore St., is accepting registra- Playground, 25th and Jackson streets. tion for its soccer program for ages 3 to 7. Contact Terry Bennett, 215-439-7653. The The cost is $30. Call John, 215-266-4195. program is also looking for coaches.

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