Why is poverty increasing in Northeast Philly? Aging population, immigration, gentrification.by Alfred Lubrano September 19, 2019 For years, Glenda Banner donated food to theĀ Somerton Interfaith Food Bank, housed in a tiny, 120-year-old white chapel that sits in a quiet, green slice of Philadelphia more like a suburban hamlet than a city neighborhood. But five years ago, Banner, 62, who is a widow and has lived in the Northeast since 1975, suffered a stroke that ended her 35 years of employment as a health-care worker. View Story