Rev. Jeremy Montgomery – Helping the Hungry, Homeless, and Hurting

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SUMMARY:

In this episode of TLC Connections, Rev. Jeremy Montgomery, CEO of Philly House, discussed the organization’s 146-year history and its current operations. Founded in 1878 as the Sunday Breakfast Association of Philadelphia, Philly House has become the city’s oldest and largest homeless shelter, serving 108,000 meals last year and sheltering 2,042 unique men. He discusses the root causes of homelessness, including mental health struggles and substance use disorders. Through case management, trauma-informed care, and strong community partnerships, Philly House is helping individuals regain stability, reconnect with their families, and reclaim their futures. Jeremy also reflects on his personal journey—from growing up in a family that fostered dozens of children to leading one of Philadelphia’s most impactful nonprofits—it’s a conversation about hope, dignity, and the power of human connection in the fight against homelessness.

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GUEST BIO:

Rev. Jeremy Montgomery is the CEO of Philly House, Philadelphia’s oldest and largest homeless shelter, providing food, shelter, and comprehensive support to thousands of men experiencing homelessness each year. Jeremy brings a unique background in ministry, social services, and business leadership, holding both a seminary degree and an MBA. Jeremy’s journey in ministry began in high school when God placed it on his heart to tend to those in need living in our urban centers. Jeremy attended Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary where he received his M.A. in Urban Ministry. After a decade of ministry experience, he continued his education at Eastern University to receive his M.B.A. in Management. Jeremy has found a true calling in steering the establishment of unparalleled levels of service for the homeless population of Philadelphia. Arriving at Philly House in November 2018 after 8 years with Habitat for Humanity, he transitioned a New Jersey Habitat affiliate from all-volunteer to staff-driven and grew its operating budget from $175,000 to $3.1-million. Growing up with his parents and with over 100 foster brothers and sisters, Jeremy knows firsthand the importance of ensuring everyone has access to the full spectrum of resources required to physically and spiritually thrive. Especially having a safe, caring place to live. Passionate about restoring dignity and relationships, Jeremy is committed to creating pathways for stability and self-sufficiency for those in need.

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HOST BIO:

GT Freeman, PhD is the current President & CEO of The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth. GT has more than 20 years of experience in Fortune 100 corporations, small businesses, and nonprofits as a consultant and leader. Prior to joining TLC, GT served as the Program Director of Executive Education at North Carolina State University and Lead Evaluator for two US Department of Education grants. He also served as the Headmaster of a private K-12 school in Charlotte, NC., and as an Adjunct Faculty member at numerous universities.

GT earned his bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina State University, a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Organizational Leadership from Regent University. GT is also a Certified Professional Facilitator, Lean-Six Sigma Black Belt, Board Certified Coach (BCC), and Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE).

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