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The Fellowship House of Conshohocken |
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The Fellowship House of Conshohocken
began operation in the year 1953. The original concept of
the Fellowship House was to provide a program that would be
of interest to the youth and assist the younger generation
in helping the Conshohocken Community.
Financed and built by the industries and businesses that
made Conshohocken (Lee Tire & Rubber, Walker Brothers,
Quaker Chemical, Alan Wood Steel and others), the Fellowship
House has evolved into an institution that Conshohocken
residents can be proud of. The Fellowship House of
Conshohocken’s overall mission is the provision of
recreation and education service opportunities for the
citizens of the Borough of Conshohocken and the surrounding
area. The delivery of this service is accomplished in a
professional, wholesome, socialization/skill oriented
environment which assists individuals in obtaining a
positive attitude about themselves and their community. |
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