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    Philly Rising: Difference Makers from KYW Newsradio

    From KYW Newsradio, these are the stories that highlight our region's grit and grace - ordinary people of Greater Philadelphia becoming difference makers.

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    Episodes (138)

    Philly Rising: Criticized, celebrated for extravagance, prom send-offs give kids an escape from trauma

    Philly Rising: Criticized, celebrated for extravagance, prom send-offs give kids an escape from trauma

    Prom “send offs” have become one of the most anticipated events of the year for Philadelphia high schoolers. It’s a time when families and friends turn dreams into reality for their kids. Dedicated moms like Angelia Ayres have put several hundreds of dollars and countless hours into planning the perfect night for their children.

    Philly Rising : Bringing kids together through 'Work to Ride'

    Philly Rising : Bringing kids together through 'Work to Ride'

    On a nice day, the Chamounix Equestrian Center, home to the Work to Ride program, is filled with kids taking horseback riding lessons, as well as dozens of cats, dogs and a billie goat named Yoda.

    The one-of-a-kind program in the country gives kids of color a shot at mastering horses on the polo field. And recently, they’ve gained a lot of attention, as one of its students, Alyssa Perren, is Harvard-bound to play polo.



    Philly Rising: Making and sharing sacred space for the fellowship of Ramadan

    Philly Rising: Making and sharing sacred space for the fellowship of Ramadan

    On Sunday, Salim Weldon will host dozens, including those who went to Mecca with him in 2016, for an iftar meal at the Ubuntu fine art gallery in Germantown where they will break fast at sunset. 

    “...No matter your wealth status, we are all fasting,” he said. “So from the richest to the people that are less fortunate than us – we're all on the same level. We're all fasting and we're all trying to please Allah and then when we are breaking fast, it doesn't matter who it is if you know this person or not. All Muslims are trying to feed other Muslims, fasting Muslims.”



    Philly Rising: Breaking Bread on Broad

    Philly Rising: Breaking Bread on Broad

    Breaking Bread on Broad started as a summer meal program for students five years ago, but when the pandemic hit, needs began to change and so too did the organization. 

    “We realized that their parents also were impacted in terms of their ability to provide for their families,” said Ellen Poster, the program’s co-chair. “And so we turned our program into a food pantry, which is what we have now.”

    This Philly native is helping women get the tools they need to build their best lives

    This Philly native is helping women get the tools they need to build their best lives

    When Monica Miraglio purchased her first home, it was also the groundbreaking of her career in design and construction. She said she did all the projects in the house on her own. 

    “I started laying tile. I started putting in cabinets,” she said. “I would go back and forth to Lowe's or Home Depot, and I would ask constant questions to the guys there.”

    That was 20 years ago. Today, as the founder and CEO of Girlbuild, Miraglio is helping women gain the tools they need to build whatever they want — whether it be their homes, their lives, or their dreams.

    Philly Rising: Felicia Harris-Williams of Gynger Tea House

    Philly Rising: Felicia Harris-Williams of Gynger Tea House

    Felicia Harris-Williams has blended her passion for tea, holistic healing and wellness into the perfect brew. The mother of three, and volunteer for the Philadelphia Commission for Women, started Gynger Tea House in 2015 after a major health scare that required open heart surgery.

    She uses her brand to fight racial inequities in health care by educating and empowering other Black women and advocating for their wellness.

    “I'm privileged to be able to have a platform to advocate for women, to raise these concerns, to share resources about things that can save our lives,” she says.

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