Also naming the 5400 block of Woodland Avenue as “Dr. Minnie Moore Johnson Way” to honor the life and legacy of community service of Dr. Minnie Moore Johnson to the City of Philadelphia. WHEREAS, Dr. Minnie Moore Johnson is a longtime resident and community servant in Southwest Philadelphia; and WHEREAS, Originally from Brooklyn, NY, with a stint living in the deep south as a child, Dr. Minnie moved to Philadelphia as a teenager, eventually becoming a social worker; and WHEREAS, Her first foray into community service involved feeding seniors at Thanksgiving in 1968, which grew to feeding more than 25,000 seniors at the then-Philadelphia Civic Center in 1988, garnering recognition by the Smithsonian Institute for her efforts, credited as the largest “one-day feeding in the history of the City;” and WHEREAS, Always seeking to do more for her community, she was founder and CEO of Concerned Parents, Inc., a group that worked with the Pennsylvania Society of Prisons to provide community service opportunities to their clients; and WHEREAS, Inspired by this work, Dr. Minnie returned to school to study criminal justice -ultimately earning her doctorate in the subject - to learn more about the people she was helping. While studying at Temple University, she became a part-time Life Skills Educator and then full-time Job Developer at the Prison Society, to help formerly incarcerated people find gainful employment and other benefits; and WHEREAS, Ultimately serving as the first Program M…
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was ADOPTED.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar.