As a not-for-profit organization, Bebashi depends on the generosity of others. Your donation can help Bebashi continue its work for the community and put an end to the social and health disparities experienced by thousands of Philadelphians.
Make an immediate impact. Whether it is a one-time donation or monthly recurring donation, every dollar will assist us in bettering our community. Gifts can be made in memory or in honor of individuals, if desired.
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Check with your employer to see if they match your private donations. Matching gifts can double or even triple the impact of your donation. Some companies may also match an individual employee’s volunteer service with a financial contribution to the organization.
Support Bebashi through your Donor-Advised Fund (DAF). It’s an easy and tax-efficient way to give.
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$25 – Provides hygiene kits for individuals in need.
$50 – Supports a week of dinners for an elementary student.
$100 – Helps fund medical screenings for underserved communities.
$250 – Supports testing and prevention programs.
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Ramon regularly visits Bebashi to receive case management and food pantry support, but what he values most is the welcoming atmosphere and personal connection. For Ramon, Bebashi is a space where he feels seen and supported, where laughter, kindness, and empathy are part of the experience. The services help ease his mental and emotional burden by offering a trusted place to talk and reflect. His interactions with staff, especially our hunger relief staff, provide meaningful social engagement that breaks through the isolation he often feels. These moments of connection and care have become an essential part of Ramon’s routine, reinforcing that at Bebashi, healing extends beyond the basics.
Hashi came to Bebashi facing a critical housing crisis, which she described as a life-or-death situation. Through the swift, compassionate response of Bebashi’s housing team, Hashi found not only stability but dignity. She deeply values the respect and privacy she was shown throughout the process, which allowed her to navigate an incredibly vulnerable moment with a sense of agency and care. For Hashi, Bebashi’s work is transformative, proof to them that changing one life at a time can truly change the world.