Philly Counts, Be Counted in the 2010 Census
Philly Counts, a citywide campaign to raise awareness about the 2010 federal census, wants every Philadelphia resident to stand up and be counted. By participating in the 2010 Census, you play a vital role in bringing more money to neighborhoods and schools, health care, public safety, roads and much more.
Dennis Mulligan, Esq., Executive Director of Nationalities Service Center, has been appointed to the Immigrant subcommittee by Mayor Nutter to develop census awareness and outreach throughout Philadelphia’s many vibrant immigrant communities.
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There are several other critical ways you can get involved in the 2010 Census.
How can I get a job as a Census worker?
The U.S. Census Bureau’s recruiting efforts for 2009 census taker* jobs have ended. To learn about other census jobs in Philadelphia, please visit the U.S. Census Bureau Philadelphia Regional Office’s web page at www.census.gov/philadelphia. Or you can call them at (215) 717-1800 or 1-800-262-4236.
How do I volunteer to help with the Philly Counts campaign?
To become a Philly Counts volunteer, please send an email to phillycounts@phila.gov or you can fill out the form on the “Volunteer” form on the right side of this page.









