Media Fellowship House
About Media Fellowship House Media Fellowship House was founded in 1944 in friendship between four women of different races who wanted to promote fellowship and understanding by creating a space […]
About Media Fellowship House Media Fellowship House was founded in 1944 in friendship between four women of different races who wanted to promote fellowship and understanding by creating a space […]
Take action Join us in making a meaningful impact in our community. By becoming a member of Media Fellowship House, you’ll have the opportunity to: Every contribution, no matter the […]
Upcoming Volunteer Event Community Garden Groundbreaking Event We are seeking gardening enthusiasts in grades 3-12 to join us in action. By volunteering, you’ll help establish a vibrant community hub, carrying […]
Housing counseling service First-time Homebuyer Counseling Program As a HUD-certified housing counseling agency, we’re committed to promoting fairness and inclusivity in our communities. Our primary goal is to offer first-time […]
Closing Cost Assistance Ready to buy your first home? We’re here to help! Closing cost assistance provides homeownership opportunities to first-time homebuyers in Delaware County. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer […]
Media Fellowship House recently celebrated nine selected Delaware County high school scholarship recipients during our annual community awards reception held on May 21st. Isaiah is our first Claire McGeehan Scholar […]
This year, we commemorate the 55th anniversary of the passage of the Fair Housing Act, the landmark civil rights law signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on April 11, 1968, […]
Media Fellowship House announces the relaunch of the Paul Patchel Conversation Series to start this February 2023. Have you noticed a strong and growing sense of frustration leading to negative […]
Honoring Dr. King’s legacy and work to create a world free of injustice…
Every year, Media Fellowship House invites the community to our annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Commemoration to honor this American hero. For more than thirty years, we have […]
Just 16 years old – not 18 as he was publicly presented to be – in 1930, Alexander McClay Williams, a Black student at Glen Mills School, was falsely accused of murder. He was wrongly convicted and sentenced to death at the Delaware County Court House in Media on February 27, 1931. Alexander McClay Williams…