Our project culminated with the decision to create Fresh Express. We began the project searching to find the best way to help end food insecurity in Philadelphia but specifically in Center City. Our food truck solution will help to create a healthier lifestyle for those directly in Center City and eventually throughout all of Philadelphia. Nexus Maximus V The 2018 Challenge: Improving Lives Through Healthy Communities Teams will evaluate and seek innovation that supports the health and well-being of specific local community populations. The team’s project work will be supplemented with workshops on innovation, entrepreneurship, and content relevant to the theme, delivered by experts throughout the weekend. Teams will also explore opportun...
We have decided to tackle substance abuse in Lower North Philadelphia by eliminating the stigma arou...
Through researching issues within central Philadelphia we decided we need to improve the health and ...
Center City is home to a vast majority of overworked 30 year old\u27s with limited social lives and ...
Transforming an unused tunnel once used to hold a railroad into a package delivery system to deliver...
Our final project is a drug rehabilitation facility in South Philadelphia. It highlights the problem...
We decided to focus on a mobile solution to food insecurity and food deserts in Lower North Philadel...
Our project focuses on the lack of community in the South Philadelphia area and the high crime rates...
Our purpose was to increase the awareness of education opportunities, for the under-privileged youth...
Estuary: Mobile Support Service is a company that provides the Kensington community with the essenti...
To make space efficient garden system to have more green spaces through out the area. Nexus Maximus ...
We came up with a smart phone app to promote more physical activity which incorporates a reward sche...
Our idea was to try to bring the people of Fishtown together by hosting events that appeal to all ag...
A sustainable self-sufficiency cycle for the homeless population in Kensington suffering from food i...
We will use green roofs to reduce levels of air pollution in Philadelphia, while simultaneously work...
Green Murals allow Asian residents to share culture and traditions through food and horticulture. Gr...
We have decided to tackle substance abuse in Lower North Philadelphia by eliminating the stigma arou...
Through researching issues within central Philadelphia we decided we need to improve the health and ...
Center City is home to a vast majority of overworked 30 year old\u27s with limited social lives and ...
Transforming an unused tunnel once used to hold a railroad into a package delivery system to deliver...
Our final project is a drug rehabilitation facility in South Philadelphia. It highlights the problem...
We decided to focus on a mobile solution to food insecurity and food deserts in Lower North Philadel...
Our project focuses on the lack of community in the South Philadelphia area and the high crime rates...
Our purpose was to increase the awareness of education opportunities, for the under-privileged youth...
Estuary: Mobile Support Service is a company that provides the Kensington community with the essenti...
To make space efficient garden system to have more green spaces through out the area. Nexus Maximus ...
We came up with a smart phone app to promote more physical activity which incorporates a reward sche...
Our idea was to try to bring the people of Fishtown together by hosting events that appeal to all ag...
A sustainable self-sufficiency cycle for the homeless population in Kensington suffering from food i...
We will use green roofs to reduce levels of air pollution in Philadelphia, while simultaneously work...
Green Murals allow Asian residents to share culture and traditions through food and horticulture. Gr...
We have decided to tackle substance abuse in Lower North Philadelphia by eliminating the stigma arou...
Through researching issues within central Philadelphia we decided we need to improve the health and ...
Center City is home to a vast majority of overworked 30 year old\u27s with limited social lives and ...