Philly has free, publicly accessible important sources, like consuming water and loos, positioned all through town. Importantly, can you discover them while you want them?
That’s the mission of the web site PHLASK, an internet database supposed to supply solutions and spark conversations on this very matter, mentioned Billy Hanafee, a mission contributor.
“When and the place are sources made freely out there, and when and the place aren’t [they] freely out there?” he mentioned. “Why is that the case? And as quickly as we ask why that’s or isn’t the case, we are able to have an necessary dialog and ask, ‘Ought to we attempt to do extra about this? Is that this an issue that must be mounted?’ ”
PHLASK was born out of a social apply artwork mission referred to as Philadelphia Assembled.
“It assembled quite a lot of totally different metropolis stakeholders and civically minded activists to collaborate and work collectively on shared mission and shared points that have been form of necessary to those totally different stakeholders,” Hanafee mentioned. “The mission was initially conceptualized on the time to ask or problem the place and why water is or isn’t accessible freely, and to begin mapping out locations that individuals may entry water at no cost, form of in an effort to doc how individuals can or can’t entry water, and what companies or the general public is doing to help individuals in accessing water.”
Whereas the mission began as extra of a documentation effort, Hanafee defined the mission developed into a web site in 2018.
“Important” group sources
Whereas PHLASK initially began to assist Philadelphians discover free consuming water all through town through the pandemic, mission convenor Gabriel Cardona mentioned it has developed to incorporate extra sorts of sources.
“If we are able to present individuals the place they will get free meals and water, why not develop to different sources that individuals wish to have out there to them?” he mentioned. “And so our present model is principally increasing past meals and water to [also] embody foraging sources and loos.”
The app is consistently including extra info and Cardona notes that crowdsourcing is a vital a part of the sources.
“A smaller group of builders and folks can’t actually see all the pieces that’s out there within the metropolis,” he mentioned. “So, [with crowdsourcing, we ask] based mostly on what’s out there, what are we lacking? What have we not checked out? We have to ensure that we’re increasing in order that different individuals can know the place they will get entry to a water fountain or a specific meals financial institution that ought to get some extra consideration and love.”
The net app works by first figuring out your present location. It’s going to then present a list of consuming water sources close to your location, however you’ll be able to regulate the settings for what forms of sources you might be on the lookout for.
This model contains meals, foraging (ie, bushes), loos and water.

Customers can also enter solutions and websites to probably be added to the map on part of the web page. Hanafee mentioned it could possibly take time to get an excellent sense of sources, and used foraging for instance.
“There are a number of totally different sorts of ones,” he mentioned. “There’s a pear tree on South thirteenth Avenue someplace. I added a cherry tree lately, and there are some others. And I believe it’ll simply take time to get extra.”

Equal entry
Cardona defined the web site can even present perception into the distribution of property throughout town. He acknowledged lots of the sources out there are extra plentiful in Heart Metropolis.
“I believe a number of them are converged form of alongside that Heart Metropolis space,” he mentioned. “But when we glance past that, are there areas that might profit from one thing like that?”
These sources meet essentially the most fundamental of human wants, Hanafee mentioned, which is why it’s necessary that individuals have the ability to discover them.
“It’s necessary for us to discover how sources are made out there to the group, as a result of we consider that a number of sources must be supplied as a fundamental human proper, foundationally, beginning with water,” he mentioned.
Hanafee mentioned there may be not at all times a “proper or improper” reply as to what number of sources are sufficient, and the group hopes that the map will help begin these conversations.
“If somebody seems to be at our app and so they see that there’s solely a certain quantity of loos [listed], they will ask, is that an issue?” he mentioned. “Or do we are saying no, really, this many loos made freely out there is sweet or that society is doing its due diligence to supply free loos to individuals and that it’s their very own incumbent duty to seek out entry? So the mission, from an artwork perspective, is meant to be enabling us as a staff and as a group to discover these matters and construct an answer in the direction of it.”
Past this, Hanafee mentioned, the group is at all times taking a look at extra sources so as to add to its listing.
“We’ve mapped out these 4 sources that we are able to determine as being at no cost in sure components,” he mentioned, including the group then requested what different supplies ought to they map, and will they be made out there at no cost. Amongst these they’ve thought-about mapping — mini-libraries which have free books and well being or female care merchandise.
A staff contribution
The PHLASK staff is made up completely of volunteers. Hanafee defined the mission was incubated by way of Code For Philly, a gaggle utilizing tech, information and design for civic engagement.
People get entangled within the mission for quite a lot of causes, Hanafee mentioned.
“Among the major themes round why people get entangled is to enhance their expertise in order that they’ve one thing to show and so they have sensible purposes for these expertise,” he mentioned. “So it’s an effective way to study.
“On the flip aspect, there are people that get entangled as a result of they need to improve their very own mentorship expertise and really feel that they’ve one thing to contribute.”
Amongst collaborators, Cardona mentioned, he has seen a number of technical development as nicely.
“Builders which can be seasoned in different domains are available in with totally different views and try what we’ve constructed and so they have supplied their very own steerage on what we might be doing in another way, which helps me study,” he mentioned. “After which for different members which have joined, I’ve seen individuals simply ask for interview recommendation or resume recommendation, and we’ve collaborated in that sense.”
Regardless of this, Hanafee mentioned PHLASK hopes to create an atmosphere the place individuals who don’t think about themselves coders or could not have any prior expertise coding will really feel welcomed.
Cardona and Hanafee each emphasised the group stays a group, and that even when members step out of the work or transfer away, they typically nonetheless stay in contact.
To affix, go to the PHLASK web site and click on “be part of the staff.”
Hanafee mentioned he’s excited for the way forward for the mission.
“The extra folks that we are able to usher in to share extra info, the higher our information goes to be, and the higher it’s going to serve the group,” he mentioned.