
Our team has been asked to look at One Day at a Time.
We are told this shithole at 1628 W York St is listed as Mel Wells address as a “motivational speaker” when he lives in a McMansion in New Jersey.
**Stay Tuned as we see why UAC writes big ass loans to ODAAT and other taxpayer mysteries**
How much money do taxpayers give to ODAAT?
How many homeless benefit?
We are about the dive in a pull records.
One Day at a Time as a City Vendor Nonprofit

UAC 990 2021

Who is paying the insurance on the concealed weapons?
Is Uber too low-class for UAC nonprofit executives now?
Is this using tax dollars as intended?
Maybe they are paying for the $15 per hour weapon-wielding diabeetus patrol with day laborer stipends.
Those armed bodyguards must eat too many General Fund ShopRight turkeys and
One Day at a Time’s Bangin’ Banana Pudding.
We know Mel Wells is buddies with Latoison; maybe he has my paychecks.

Our team is not sure if Hi-Touch Enterprises needs its own page.
ODAAT offering addiction services for 50 people.
Does that mean they have counselors on site to bill Medicaid?

CoEd Recovery Dormitory for Addicts
A big ass 50 bed co-ed dormitory housing addicts?
Who thinks that is a good idea?
What could go wrong?

This project is funded by the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disability Services, (DBHIDS) with the support of Roland Lamb and Dr. Jones and by Philadelphia City Council, Urban Affairs Coalition, Independence Blue Cross, and State Sen. Sharif Street.
One Day At A Time (ODAAT) and Yesha Ministries have partnered to open RecoverED Dormitories, a co-ed recovery facility that offers up to 50 beds for those in recovery.
Officials from ODAAT and Yesha Ministries officially opened the new site located at 1712 Point Breeze Ave. in South Philadelphia this week. The site opens as the city is grappling with an opioid epidemic and the need for more recovery sites is growing.