Community resources

It’s bigger than beer.

We’re lifting up the voices and knowledge of Philadelphia’s inspiring social justice leaders. Many of them helped us build values of inclusivity and justice into Triple Bottom, and they are driving positive change at every level across Philadelphia. Know anyone we should talk to? Send us an email at hello@triplebottombrewing.com.

 
 
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Tess hart, triple bottom brewing

We believe everyone in every community should have the opportunity to craft something great.

We actively seek to hire people who may otherwise be excluded from economic opportunity, including people who have experienced homelessness and incarceration.

We spent years learning from advocates and activists in order to be able to provide support for our team, no matter their previous experience.

All of our team members are rockstars.

Bethany stewart, philadelphia community bail fund

Learn about what you can do to keep incarcerated women in Philadelphia safe.

Click here to learn about the conditions women are living in.

Click here to find your Council Person and call them to ask for safe living conditions for people in the City’s care.

Will cooper-balis, mural arts restorative justice program

Learn more about laws meant to protect job seekers with criminal records.

Click here to learn about the Fair Criminal Records Screening Standards Ordinance, or "Ban the Box.”

Click here to learn about how to file a complaint about employment discrimination.

Jude-Anne Spencer-Phillip, Bebashi

Learn about our neighbors on Spring Garden Street and access to equitable health care services in Philadelphia.

Click here to learn about testing services offered by Bebashi Transition to Hope.

Lauren Fine, Youth Sentencing & Reentry Project

Learn what you can do to keep children out of adult jails and prisons.

Click here to sign the #CareNotControl petition.

Muhammad Abdul-Hadi, Down North Pizza & Down North Foundation

Learn about how you can help create a resilient and empowered community.

Click here to learn more about the Down North Foundation and Down North Treehouse initiative working to divert Philadelphia school children away from the school-to-prison pipeline.