12+ things to do in Philadelphia this week for a good cause

Have Fun, Practise Good: Halloween Fun Galore

S Street Pumpkin Fest, a late-night run through Due west Laurel Colina Cemetery and more chilling things to practice in Philly this week for a great crusade

Have Fun, Benefit: Halloween Fun Galore

South Street Pumpkin Fest, a late-night run through Westward Laurel Hill Cemetery and more spooky things to do in Philly this week for a great cause

As we pitter-patter toward the finish of October, community organizations and nonprofits are getting in on the Halloween fun by hosting events that sport a decidedly spooky theme.

As such, the coming week and weekend requite you lots of chances to throw on a costume to take some fun for a practiced cause, like the Witch Craft Beer Clamber in South Philly and the South Street Pumpkin Fest—both of which benefit organizations that are working to keep their corresponding neighborhoods make clean and dark-green.

Run4UrLife invites costume-clad revelers to West Laurel Hill Cemetery later on hours to run among the tombstones in support of a nonprofit working to feed local folks struggling with life-threatening diseases.

And if you need a break from Halloween, a community forum at WHYY on Thursday invites folks out to share ideas about how to tackle a pretty terrifying issue that'south plaguing Philadelphia today: poverty.

You'll find details on all that and more in our roundup of the week's practise-gooder events beneath.

Things to do in Philadelphia this week for a skilful cause

1. Witch Craft Beer Crawl on East Passyunk Avenue

Costumed revelers—including one dressed like a hot dog—don witches hats at the annual Witch Craft Beer Crawl along East Passyunk Avenue.
Photo courtesy EPBID

Any result that couples beer with supporting a proficient cause is definitely something we can go behind. That'south only the deal at this annual bar clamber in South Philly, which generates funds for E Passyunk Business organisation Improvement Commune (EPBID) and its piece of work to "clean and green" the neighborhood. Attendees tin can enjoy discounts on seasonal craft brews at more than a dozen bars and restaurants forth the Artery, including Bing Bing Dim Sum, Garage Passyunk, the P.O.P.East and Stateside. Tickets become you $4 drink specials from Founders Brewing Visitor and a witch hat that you can article of clothing every bit you lot creep, stroll or stumble from bar to bar.Wednesday, October 23, v:thirty–9:30pm, $half-dozen.66–$10, various locations forth East Passyunk Avenue.

2. Forum on Justice and Opportunity at WHYY

A woman speaks at the Episcopal Community Services annual Forum on Justice and Opportunity.
Guests at the 2022 FOJO | Photo courtesy Episcopal Community Services

Passionate near tackling poverty issues in Philly? Episcopal Community Services, an arrangement dedicated to fighting intergenerational poverty in our metropolis, is hosting a daylong forum on Th that aims to "spark a conversation, build customs and inspire change." The Forum on Justice and Opportunity (FOJO) brings together community members, social change activists, human service experts and more to delve into topics like social justice, expanding economic opportunity and sharing ideas about how to reduce poverty in the Philadelphia region.  Tickets are $50, but students tin can get in at the reduced rate of $25.Thursday, October 24, 9am–3:30pm, $l, WHYY, 150 N. 6th Street.

3. Run4UrLife at West Laurel Hill Cemetery

People dressed in all kinds of costumes run through West Laurel Hill Cemetery for the annual Run4URLife charity event.
Photo courtesy Due west Laurel Hill Cemetery

West Laurel Colina Cemetery and MANNA, the local nonprofit that works to feed Philadelphians suffering from life-threatening diseases, team up on this sixth annual chilling run that gives costumed participants the chance to run (or walk) through the eerie, 150-yr-old cemetery later the sun goes downward. Prizes for all-time costumes will be handed out at a mail-run commemoration, which also features live music, and food and beverage. All gain from each runner'south registration will be directly donated to MANNA. Thursday, Oct 24, 6pm, West Laurel Hill Cemetery, 215 Belmont Avenue, Bala Cynwyd.

4. Autumn Fest and Spooky Saturday in South Philly

Two women post with their child, who's dressed like a witch, at the annual Fall Fest and Spooky Saturday event along East Passyunk Avenue in South Philly.
Photo courtesy EPBID

Looking for a more than family-friendly way assistance the mission of EPBID? Cheque out the weekend'south Fall Fest and Spooky Saturday, besides taking place along East Passyunk Avenue. Crowds gather effectually the Singing Fountain for costume parades—for kids and dogs!—arts and crafts stations, a scarecrow scavenger hunt and volume-themed activities with the Free Library of Philadelphia book bike at the nearby Mifflin Triangle. The twenty-four hour period's not merely for the kiddos, though. Grown folk can bask live music around the fountain from ii to 4pm, and fine art and craft show from Nice Things Handmade, and food and drink specials at confined and restaurants forth the Avenue. Saturday, Oct 26, 11am–4pm, gratis, Singing Fountain, Eastward Passyunk Avenue and Tasker Street.

five. Due south Street Pumpkin Fest at Headhouse Plaza

A mother and her children, both of whom are dressed in costume and hold bulbs of cotton candy, sit on a hay bale surrounded by pumpkins at the annual South Street PumpkinFest.
Photograph courtesy South Street Headhouse District

This lively annual Halloween festival draws hundreds of costumed revelers to Headhouse Plaza for a day of games and live music, seasonal food and beverage, and proficient ol' community building aplenty. The gratuitous festival is the closest affair you can go in city limits to a day of whooping it up on the subcontract, with hay rides, a straw bale maze and pumpkin decorating stations. Parents tin can also have their kids fox-or-treating at local businesses along South Street. Saturday, October 26, noon–5pm, Headhouse Plaza, pay-as-y'all-go, second Street betwixt Pine and South streets.

More than things to practice in Philly this calendar week for a good crusade

A family dressed as Sesame Street characters Oscar the Grouch, Elmo and Cookie Monster smile for the camera at Philadelphia Zoo's annual Boo at the Zoo Halloween party.
Photo courtesy Philadelphia Zoo
  • A macabre-sounding soiree at the Bicycle Stop benefits Death Political party Philadelphia, an arrangement working to spread death-positivity.
  • Take the kids—in costume!—to Boo at the Zoo (pictured), which benefits cool programming at Philadelphia Zoo, similar the CropBox project that feeds animals and fights food insecurity in Philly.
  • D.O.P.E. (Doing Our Part Eclectically) is setting up at Thomas Paine Park again this weekend to feed the homeless and they need nutrient and volunteers.
  • Penn'due south "largest philanthropic student-run music festival," Pikapalooza, features bands like Mawi and Nisplash and benefits the ALS Association of Greater Philadelphia.
  • For Light the Night, hundreds of locals raise glowing lanterns into the air as a symbolic gesture to "bring light to the darkness of cancer through inquiry and cures."
  • Popular restaurants and bars in Queen Hamlet similar Cry Baby Pasta New Wave Cafe take function in Stroll the Hamlet, in which folks can swing by for food and beverage in back up of  PAWS (Philadelphia Beast Welfare Society).
  • Live in Philadelphia and have a passion for fighting climate change? Join Women for a Sustainable Philadelphia for a networking event at Triple Lesser Brewing to acquire most their work and maybe go involved.
Header photo courtesy Southward Street Headhouse Commune

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