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In this Update:
Northeast Philly in FocusOffice Ribbon Cutting Thank you to everyone—friends, family, and neighbors—who joined us for our office ribbon cutting! It was truly heartening to see so many new and familiar faces come together in support of our shared vision for Northeast Philly. Your presence meant the world to us, and we’re grateful for the trust and encouragement you continue to show as we begin this next chapter of service to our community. Our office at 12361 Academy Road is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Whether you have a question, need assistance, or simply want to stop in and say hello, our doors are always open. We look forward to welcoming you soon and working together to build a stronger, more vibrant Northeast Philly. Asian American Business Alliance I’m deeply grateful to former Councilman David Oh and the Asian American Business Alliance of Greater Philadelphia for inviting me to speak at your event this week. It was a privilege to be in the company of so many dedicated entrepreneurs, advocates, and community leaders. As the representative of one of the most diverse districts in the Commonwealth, I was honored to listen and learn firsthand about the challenges and opportunities facing Asian American and other business communities across our region. These conversations are vital to shaping inclusive, effective policies that support economic growth and opportunity for all. I look forward to continuing this dialogue and working together to ensure every community has a voice and a seat at the table. Visit to The Bridge Way School It was an honor to visit The Bridge Way School with Sen. Tartaglione and see firsthand the incredible work they’re doing. Their commitment to supporting students on their recovery journey through both challenging academics and vital mental health resources is truly inspiring. By providing a holistic approach to education and recovery, Bridge Way empowers teens to build brighter futures. Schools like Bridge Way are essential in creating a stronger, healthier community, and we’re proud to support the work you do. Students: Apply Now for Grow PA Scholarships and Improve Access for EveryonePeople across the state have felt the pain of industries with declining workforces, from the long waits to see a doctor or a skilled mechanic. Senate Republicans took action to address those issues – and to reduce the loss of talent as young adults begin their careers in other states, rarely to return to Pennsylvania. As part of this year’s state budget, the Grow PA Scholarship Grant Program offers grants of up to $5,000 per year for in-state students who pursue a degree or certification for an in-demand occupation. Qualifying courses of study include agriculture, computer science, business, education, special education, STEM education, engineering, nursing, allied health, criminal justice and other programs approved by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency. Because the funding is being awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, it’s important to apply as soon as possible. To qualify for the grant, applicants must agree to live and work in Pennsylvania in that occupation after graduation for 12 months for each year they receive the grant. Failure to meet this requirement will result in the grant converting to a loan requiring repayment. Learn more or apply here. Survey: How Did PennDOT Do This Winter?The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is offering a short survey so motorists can offer their feedback on the winter services PennDOT provided. Filling out the survey allows you to share your thoughts about where you get information about road conditions, how soon you can expect roads to be safe to travel following a winter storm event and what features you would find useful from 511PA.com. There is also an opportunity to share additional comments. The survey can be completed anonymously. PA Women Veterans: Register Now for Capitol Ceremony Honoring Your ServicePennsylvania women who served in the armed forces have until May 9 to register for a state Capitol ceremony honoring their service on Tuesday, June 10. A virtual display will also be available online and will go live on June 9. The event will recognize the courage and dedication of Pennsylvania’s women veterans from World War II to the present. Women veterans from all branches of the military are encouraged to attend and take part. The first Women Veterans Day Capitol exhibit took place in 2023, after passage of legislation observing Women Veterans Day in Pennsylvania annually on June 12. New participants are encouraged to share their service stories by completing the required submission form. Veterans featured in last year’s display who wish to participate again may simply update their previous submission. How to Locate Lost Military DocumentsA veteran’s DD214 is a vital document when it comes to receiving the benefits they deserve. It provides the member and the branch of service with a concise record of a period of time with the armed forces at the time of the member’s separation, discharge or change in military status. Veterans discharged from 2010 and after can access their own digital records by setting up an account through the VA e-Benefits portal. Veterans who were discharged before then may complete the Standard Form 180, which includes mailing instructions on the last page. They may also visit the National Archives and Records Administration site to submit a signed form electronically. Anyone who needs assistance is encouraged to call 1-800-547-2838, email RA-REQ@pg.gov or learn more online. April 26 is Celebrate Trails DayIncluding trails in state parks, trails in state forests and rail trails – former railway lines that were converted to paths for foot and bicycle traffic – Pennsylvania has thousands of miles of trails to enjoy. Trail lengths and difficulties vary. Some trails are scenic or leisurely, while others are self-guiding educational. Still others offer rigorous exercise. No matter the trail you choose, enjoy it safely by planning the route for your trip as cell phones and GPS units may not work in some areas. Bring a friend, monitor the weather and stay on the trail. It’s also important to share your route and the time you expect to return with someone who will not be on the trail with you.
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