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Dixon House a fixture in South Phila.

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The Dixon House, at 1920 S. 20th St., has been a neighborhood community center in the South Philadelphia community for 75 years. Providing the neighborhood with social services, community forums, health services, Girl Scouts and an array of activities—this division of Diversified Community Services (DCS), has made its mark in the neighborhood.

Incorporated in 1968, DCS is a nonprofit, multi-purpose social service agency in South Philadelphia, giving families and children the opportunity to be self-sufficient in their neighborhoods. The Dixon House has been a go-to place for neighbors and community members to receive housing counseling and other forms of financial guidance.

“Most people know about Dixon House and our services—like our utility programs,” said Diane Grimes, director. “We help people who are on the verge of having utilities cut off, people who are on the verge of losing their home, people who need rental assistance or people who are in domestic violence.”

Grimes has been with the center for 27 years and has seen it develop and meet the needs of the community throughout the years. She started off as a volunteer and at the time the center did not offer social programs, Grimes said.

“As a volunteer I went out in the neighborhood and found out a lot of neighbors were living with one of their utilities shut off, so I began to advocate with the gas companies and electric companies—I wanted to help people get their utilities back” she said. “Then the city approached us with some money and then we became a social service center.”

One of the services the center provides is a computer class taught Mondays and Wednesdays to help familiarize residents who may not have access to computers, with necessary computer skills that will assist them in job applications, resumes and other purposes.

Along with these classes, the center offers housing counseling that helps families become first time homeowners. They provide financial management and home ownership workshops that explore budgeting, credit repair and mortgage foreclosure prevention.

Charlene Houston, housing counselor, feels when counseling clients, it’s important to gain relationships.

“You really need to get to know the clients,” Houston said. “It’s nice to be able to see what other opportunities may be available to them.”

Houston feels their impact in the community is “huge” because they assist people in purchasing homes, finding a home and bringing awareness to programs that are beneficial to the process.

“There are a lot of programs out there that are available for homeowners but they’re not aware of them,” she said. “We play a crucial role in educating the homeowners and letting them know what resources are available.”

Dixon House also offers “Adult & Family Services,” a parenting program that consists of a 13-week class, offering guidance on appropriate usage of discipline, anger management and conflict resolution sessions. Their Homeless Prevention Program keeps community members from being evicted and the center’s community forums inform residents of available public and private benefits.

With a wide range of services, this community-based organization aims to help their neighbors in a variety of ways.

“We are just a community center that does everything,” Grimes said.

2 comments

  • Anita Quinones

    I am currently Homeless in NYC and am trying to move to Philadelphia PA the Economy for me at this time is very hard I am a person on SSI and it seems the rent in Philadelphia is economical. My question is do you offer some type of rental Assistance to a person like I would need 1 months rent to move in which is $650.00 do you offer that type of service? or some type of assistance for furniture? Or can you point me in the right direction to get these type of services? Thank You My name is Anita Quinones my cell phone number is 347-314-7473

    Anita Quinones Sunday, 06 January 2013 06:13 Comment Link
  • Lakia Moore

    Hello my name is lakia Moore, I was told to contact the dixon house from my sister I am a single mother on welfare assistance and Pregnant I am 2 months behind on my rent and need assistance my landlord is trying to get me to move out because i havent been able to pay my rent. I am looking for a program that will help me until i am able to get back on my feet can someone please contact me and possibly help me out.

    Lakia Moore Wednesday, 21 November 2012 13:50 Comment Link

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