Savage Sisters In Trouble Over Grant
By Sharon Devaney
Seems like the Savage Sisters are at it again mishandling a grant given to them by Delaware County, Pa. for another recovery home .
They are asking the public for donations of $250,000 , the same amount used to purchase 142 Springton Road, Upper Darby paid in cash by Sarah Laurel — in her name — from SSAE Prop LLC.
Before SSAE, the home had been owned by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Some are suggesting they need this back in the bank fairly quickly before an audit.
The home is assessed at $70,000, by the way.
And do The Savage Sisters really have no plan of paying their 10 employees in 2025?
What does State Sen. Amanda Cappelletti think of all this? She sits on the board of The Savage Sisters. Amanda, a Democrat, represents the 17th District which includes Haverford Township where the organization tried to pack a home on Tenby Avenue with recovering drug addicts in complete violation of township law.
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon might want to chime in too. She’s buds with Amanda and a big supporter of this group.
Savage Sisters In Trouble Over Grant