can all see.
The opportunity to make it real.
When we give Black, Brown, and first-gen students real opportunities, our city thrives.
Heights Philadelphia connects Philly youth to careers and college with a network of people who believe — and invest — in their talents.
It’s time to think bigger. Time to do better. Join Heights and see how far we can go when Philly students lead.
A history of results.
A steppingstone to the future.
Heights Philadelphia brings the city’s two strongest educational nonprofits together to do more for Philly students. Philadelphia Futures and Steppingstone Scholars have merged, offering sustainable access to academic and workforce opportunities through expansive programming and partnerships.
Moving more students forward
3,000+
23 partner schools
$12M
80%
100%
Not just programs — pathways.
From middle school onward, students get access to academic, workforce, and college support that breaks down barriers to propel economic mobility.
Individualized advising. Academic enrichment. Internship opportunities. Financial support. We help each student find a path to success through every step of their lives.
Enroll or refer a student to Heights Philadelphia.
Every student should have the opportunity to power Philadelphia’s future. Whether it is your child — or a student you know or work with — we want to help them find their pathway to success.
’23-’24 Annual Impact Report
Review the transformative impact of Heights’ programming and feature stories of those at the core of our work, students and alumni.
2024 Fall Newsletter
Catch up on our latest news, including a recap of our 2024 Fall Fest event, the 35th edition of the Step up to College Guide, program highlights featuring our back
2024 End of Summer Recap
This summer, 1118 students participated in Heights programming across the city. During the Middle Grades Summer Program Closing, Teresa Tham, Associate Director of Middle Grades, said to a full auditorium of
Heights Philadelphia Welcomes Return of Summer Education Opportunities with Expanded Experiences to Help Students Pursue College & Career Goals
NEW and returning programs in partnership with local universities and businesses help students – especially Black, Brown and first-generation-to-college – pursue dreams in major career sectors July 15, 2024 (Philadelphia)