The Peggy Browning Fund is a non-profit organization based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dedicated to advancing workers’ rights through education and advocacy. Located at 100 S Broad St, the organization focuses on providing resources and opportunities for law students and young lawyers interested in labor law and social justice issues. The Fund aims to bridge the gap between legal education and practical experience by supporting internships and fellowships that promote fair labor practices and workplace equity.
Operating within the Philadelphia community, the Peggy Browning Fund collaborates with labor unions, advocacy groups, and legal professionals to foster a deeper understanding of workers’ issues. By facilitating connections between aspiring legal professionals and organizations committed to labor rights, the Fund plays a crucial role in shaping future leaders who are equipped to address challenges faced by workers. The organization’s efforts contribute to a broader movement toward improving workplace conditions and ensuring justice in employment.
The Peggy Browning Fund is accessible Monday through Saturday, providing support and information to those interested in labor law and workers’ advocacy. Its presence in the Philadelphia area underscores a commitment to local engagement while influencing national discussions about labor rights. Contact can be made via telephone at 267-273-7990, offering a direct line for inquiries related to programs and participation. The Fund’s work reflects a focused dedication to empowering individuals who seek to make a meaningful impact on labor justice through legal channels.


































