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Episcopal Community Services Philadelphia Engages SPRYTE Communications 

by | Mar 30, 2018

SPRYTE Communications, a Philadelphia-based healthcare communications firm, has added Philadelphia’s Episcopal Community Services (ECS) as a client. From its historic headquarters on Third Street at Walnut Street, the social services organization’s mission is to challenge and reduce intergenerational poverty by increasing the ability of people to improve their lives and achieve economic independence.

SPRYTE will help increase media and public awareness about the vital programs and services that ECS provides throughout the community, as well as support the efforts of ECS to advocate on behalf of the people it serves.

Founded in 1870 by Bishop William Bacon Stevens, ECS was created to coordinate the outreach work of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. Today, ECS is a leading provider of social services in the Philadelphia region. Each year, ECS works with thousands of individuals and families to provide shelter and supportive housing, wellness, workforce development, and afterschool enrichment for children and youth.

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