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Women's Tennis Continues Community Service Efforts at Philly House on Friday
1.12.24 | Women's Tennis, Outreach
PHILADELPHIA- Temple's Women's Tennis team aided a community service event at Philly House on January 12th. The team helped serve food to homeless individuals throughout the late morning and early afternoon.Â
Philly House, formerly known as Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission, has been a staple of the Philadelphia community for over 140 years. It remains the second oldest homeless shelter in the country.Â
"We feel honored to help out Philly House," said Temple Women's Tennis Head Coach Steve Mauro. "We've been associated with this program for over ten years now, and giving back to the community has always been a great experience. We hope to continue our relationship with Philly house, and we will be working with them again."
The team will officially open their spring season on January 20th at East Carolina University.
Philly House, formerly known as Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission, has been a staple of the Philadelphia community for over 140 years. It remains the second oldest homeless shelter in the country.Â
"We feel honored to help out Philly House," said Temple Women's Tennis Head Coach Steve Mauro. "We've been associated with this program for over ten years now, and giving back to the community has always been a great experience. We hope to continue our relationship with Philly house, and we will be working with them again."
The team will officially open their spring season on January 20th at East Carolina University.
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