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July 2, 2025Jul 2, 2025
Older Philadelphians can get $25 in produce vouchers from PCA
The Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program is back in 2025! This program helps older adults buy fresh Pennsylvania-grown fruits and vegetables.
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July 2, 2025Jul 2, 2025
PCA 2.0: Our Next 50 Years
As we step into our next chapter, we are taking purposeful steps to evolve how we serve Philadelphia’s aging population and meet the growing complexity of their needs.
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July 2, 2025Jul 2, 2025
Pennsylvania Department of Aging Hosts Statewide Meeting to Strengthen Elder Abuse Protections
PCA joined leaders at a Department of Aging learning session focused on strengthening protections against elder abuse.
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June 30, 2025Jun 30, 2025
Celebrating ‘Threads of Joy’ in Southwest Philly
PCA joined Mural Arts Philadelphia and HumanGood to unveil a new mural at Ann Thomas Presbyterian Senior Apartments.
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June 24, 2025Jun 24, 2025
WATCH: PCA’s yearly talent show celebrates the creativity of older adults
PCA's second annual “Carousel of Talent,” was recently featured on 6abc’s Art of Aging segment.
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June 21, 2025Jun 21, 2025
Get Fresh for Free: PCA’s Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program Offers Free Produce Vouchers for 2025
Philadelphia’s older adults can enjoy the taste of summer with fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables—at no cost—thanks to the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Progra...
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June 20, 2025Jun 20, 2025
City of Philadelphia declares heat health emergency starting this Sunday
It will be hot in Philly beginning Sunday, June 22 at noon through Wednesday, June 25 at 8:00 PM, and possibly into the weekend. High temperatures can be dangerous, especial...
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June 18, 2025Jun 18, 2025
PCA publishes 2025-26 State of the Agency Report
Read about "PCA 2.0: Our Next 50 Years."
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June 16, 2025Jun 16, 2025
Beat the Heat: Stay Safe in Extreme Heat
Hot weather can be dangerous, especially for older adults. In Philadelphia, when the temperature goes above 90°F for two or more days, it’s considered extreme heat.
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