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List of RCO's Updated: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 List of RCO's Updated: Wednesday, January 23, 2019 Preferred Contact Organization Name Organization Address Meeting Location Address Method Primary Name Primary Address Primary Email Primary Phone Expiration Year 10th Democratic Ward P.O. Box 683 Philadelphia 7254 Limekiln Pike , 19138 Email Isabella Fitzgerald 1961 Penfield Street [email protected] (215)429-8051 2020 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19138 Philadelphia, PA 19138 12th Street Advisory 2901 N. 12th Street, Philadelphia, 2901 N. 12th & Cambria St, Email Michael Abdullah 2853 N. Watts, [email protected] (215)400-1318 2019 Board PA 19133 Philadelphia, PA 19133 Philadelphia, PA 19132 13th Democratic Ward P.O Box 25563 3853 n. 19th st Truimph Baptist Church Email Charles Carn 3853 N. 19th St. p.o. [email protected] (267)269-4608 2020 Phila, Pa 19140 1648 W. Hunting PARK aVE. Box 25563 Phila, Pa. 19140 Phila, Pa. 19140 13th Republican Ward 4503 N. Carlisle St. Philadelphia 4503 N. Carlisle St. Email Carnel Harley 4503 N. Carlisle [email protected] (267)250-2509 2020 Philadelphia, PA 19140 Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA 19140 Philadelphia, PA 19140 14th Ward Democratic 1117 Mt. Vernon Street 1001 Green Street Email Diane Monroe 1117 Mt. Vernon Street [email protected] (215)605-5618 2019 Executive Committee Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19123 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, 19123 Pennsylvania 19123 16th Republican Ward 3725 N Bouvier St Philadelphia KIPP Charter School 2539 Email Daphne Goggins 3725 N Bouvier St [email protected] (267)974-1149 2019 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140 N. 16th Philadelphia, United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 19140 19132 United States United States 24th Democratic Ward 3917 Reno Street 3917 Reno Street Email Bernadette Ingrid 3917 Reno Street [email protected] (267)670-0522 2020 Philadelphia, Pa 19104-4807 Philadelphia, Pa 19104-4807 Wyche Philadelphia, Pa 19104- 4807 27th Republican Ward 4256 Regent Square, 19104 4256 Regent Square, 19104 Email Timothy Reimer 648 South 51st St., [email protected] (215)470-3896 2020 Philadelphia, PA 19143 28th Democratic Ward 2521 N. 30th Street 2509 N. 30th Street Email Lester Emerson 2521 N 30th Street [email protected] (267)228-7520 2020 Philadelphia, PA 19132 Philadelphia, PA 19132 Philadelphia, PA 19132 29th Democratic Ward 1233 north 29th street 1800 West Thompson Email Clyde Sanders 2332 West Nicholas [email protected] (215)771-1819 2020 Philadelphia , Pennsylvania 19121 Street street Philadelphia , Pennsylvania Philadelphia , 19121 Pennsylvania 19121 Page 1 of 25 Preferred Contact Organization Name Organization Address Meeting Location Address Method Primary Name Primary Address Primary Email Primary Phone Expiration Year 32nd Democratic Ward 2112 N Woodstock St, 1817 N 16th St Email Judith Robinson 2112 N Woodstock St [email protected] (215)235-6517 2020 Philadelphia, PA 19121 Philadelphia, PA 19121 35th Democratic Ward 620 E. Allengrove Street, 19120 Rising Sun VFW Post 2819 Email Philip Grutzmacher 485 E. Devereaux [email protected] (215)722-6694 2020 6850 Martins Mill Road, Avenue Philadelphia, 19111 PA 19111 35th Ward GOP 405 Van Kirk Street 301 E. Godfrey Avenue Email Linwood Holland 405 Van Kirk Street [email protected] (267)407-6732 2019 Committee Philadelphia, PA 19120 Philadelphia, PA 19120 Philadelphia, PA 19120 37th Ward Executive 939 West Silver Street, 19133 2259 N 10th St, Mail El Amor Mapenzi 939 West Silver Street, [email protected] (215)223-9329 2018 Democratic Committee Philadelphia, PA 19133 Brawn Ali Philadelphia, PA 19133 40th Democratic Ward Mercy Wellness Center 2801 Island Mercy Wellness Center Email Edward Thornton 3025 S. 74th Street [email protected] (215)834-3414 2020 Avenue- 2nd Floor, 19153 2801 Island Avenue- 2nd Philadelphia, Floor, 19153 Pennsylvania 19153 United States 40th Ward Republicans PO Box 33355 6448 Woodland Ave Email Craig Melidosian PO Box 33355 [email protected] (215)724-8148 2020 Philadelphia, PA 19142-0555 Philadelphia, PA 19142 Philadelphia, PA 19142- 0555 42nd Democratic Ward PO Box 46121 Various Community Email Shantey Lindsay PO Box 46121 Phila PA [email protected] (215)205-8061 2020 Philadelphia, PA 19160 Centers/Churches 19160 Philadelphia, PA 19120 43rd Democratic Ward P.O Box 9727 Hunting Park Recreation Email Marva Bell P.O box 9727 [email protected] (267)680-2724 2019 Philadelphia, PA 19140 Center 1101West Hunting Philadelphia , PA 19140 Park Ave United States Philadelphia, PA 19140 44th Democratic Ward PO Box 9376, 19139 SPECTRUM HAVERFORD Email Willie Jordan P.O. Box 9376 P.O. BOX [email protected] (215)668-7128 2020 SERVICES,INC 5201 9376 HAVERFORD AVE PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA, PA Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA 46th Republican Ward 4256 Regent Square, Philadelphia 4256 Regent Square, Email Denise Furey 4256 Regent Square, [email protected] (215)266-4121 2020 PA 19104 Philadelphia PA 19104 Philadelphia PA 19104 Page 2 of 25 Preferred Contact Organization Name Organization Address Meeting Location Address Method Primary Name Primary Address Primary Email Primary Phone Expiration Year 49th Ward GOP 500 E Godfrey Avenue 500 E Godfrey Avenue Mail Jacinth Roberts 5709 N Park Avenue (267)752-2477 2019 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19120 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelpia, PA 19141 19120 4th Democratic Ward 4035 Lansdowne Avenue 6515 Haverford Avenue, Email Andre Sawyer 6515 Haverford [email protected] (267)444-1634 2020 19151 Avenue, 19151 50th Democratic Ward 7626 Forrest Avenue 1000 E. Hortter Street, Email Gerry Sizemore PO Box 27476, [email protected] (215)549-7374 2020 Philadelphia, PA 19150 19150 Philadelphia, 19118 51st Republican Ward 5513 PASCHALL AVE, Box 19820 5513 PASCHALL AVE Email Andrew Gentsch Box 19820 [email protected] (215)729-1090 2020 Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA 19143 Philadelphia, PA 19143 Philadelphia, PA 19143 52nd Democratic Ward 2439 Golf Road Wynnefield Pinn Memorial Mail Steve Jones 2439 golf road Phila, Pa [email protected] (215)668-5401 2020 19131 52nd Republican Ward 2438 N 54th Street 2438 N 52nd 5301 Overbrook Ave Email Lamont Foreman 2438 N 54th Street, [email protected] (215)917-6888 2020 Street, 19131 philadelphia, Pa 19131 19131 53rd Democratic Ward 716 Glenview Street, 19111 St. Thomas Indian Orthodox Email Janice Sulman 716 GLENVIEW STREET [email protected] (215)972-6000 2020 Church 1009 Unruh Avenue PHILADELHIA, PA 19111 Philadelphia, PA 19111 United States 53rd Republican Ward 6908 OAKLEY ST PHILADELPHIA Foley Funeral home 1132 Email Gary Grisafi 6908 Oakley St, [email protected] (215)820-8553 2020 PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania 19111 cottman ave Philadelphia, PA 19111 United States PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania 19111 United States 54th Republican Ward 6923 Rutland Street Philadelphia Max Myers Playground Email Fran Woodruff 6923 Rutland Street [email protected] (215)760-1306 2020 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19149 1601 Hellerman Street Philadelphia, PA 19149 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19149 59th Democratic Ward 443 E. Haines Street, 19144 5920 Morton Street, 19144 Email Patrick Jones 944 E. Rittenhouse [email protected] (215)526-1198 2020 Street, 19138 5th Ward Republican 1500 Walnut Street Suite 900, 1500 Walnut Street Suite Email Craig Charlton 434 Pine Street [email protected] (267)973-4413 2018 RCO 19102 900, 19102 Philadelphia, PA 19106 Page 3 of 25 Preferred Contact Organization Name Organization Address Meeting Location Address Method Primary Name Primary Address Primary Email Primary Phone Expiration Year 60th Republican Ward 4440 Ludlow Street 4256 Regent Square Email Ross Wolfe 4440 Ludlow Street [email protected] (610)745-1626 2020 Philadelphia, PA 19104 Philadelphia, PA 19104 Philadelphia, PA 19104 64th Democratic Ward 7535 Battersby Street 3510-3512 Cottman Avenue Email Peter McDermott 7535 Battersby Street [email protected] (267)454-6851 2020 Philadelphia, PA 19152 Philadelphia, PA 19149 Philadelphia, PA 19152 64th Republican Ward 3029 Nesper St 3029 Nesper St Email Bob Cummings 3029 nesper st 19152 [email protected] (215)275-8738 2020 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19152 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19152 7th Ward Civic 133 E Westmoreland St 3503 "B" Street Unit # 7 Email Joseph Evangelista 133 E Westmoreland St [email protected] (215)360-1524 2019 Association Philadelphia, PA 19134 Philadelphia, PA 19134 Philadelphia, PA 19134 9th Republican Ward 22 W. Southampton Ave 22 W. Southampton Ave Email Christopher Lins 22 W. Southampton [email protected] (215)205-5776 2020 Philadelphia, PA 19118 Philadelphia, PA 19118 Ave, Philadelphia Pa 19118 A Concerned 5801 Ogontz Ave. Phila., PA 19141 5801 Ogontz Ave. Phila., Email Sandra Broadus 5801 Ogontz Ave [email protected] (267)978-6100 2020 Community Association PA 19141 Philadelphia, PA 19141 (ACCA) ACHIEVEability 59 N . 60th Street 59 N . 60th Street Email Erika Tapp 59 N. 60th Street [email protected] (215)748-8832 2020 Philadelphia, PA 19139 Philadelphia, PA 19139 Philadelphia, PA 19139 All In The Family Group 2402 n 26TH STREET Cecil B Moore Recreation Email Odessa Tate 2402 N. 26th Street [email protected] (215)435-2581 2020 Associates Incorporated PHILA, PA 19132 Center 2551 N 22nd Street Phila, Pa 19132 philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19132 Arbours at Eagle Pointe 2675 Veronica Lane Clubhouse 2675 Veronica Email Robert Purvis 15108 Dahlia Drive, [email protected] (215)880-2044 2020 Community Association Phildelphia, PA 19116 Lane 19116 Philadelphia, PA 19116 Asian American 1118 Buttonwood
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