Kate Morrow, MSS, LSW

Kate Morrow is the Program Manager for CHOP’s Medical Financial Partnership which provides free, high-quality financial services to CHOP families to help them build wealth and thereby improve health. Her responsibilities include program administration, direct client outreach, service delivery operations, data management, cross-sector collaboration, and strategic planning. She is honored to be part of CHOP’s innovative efforts to address underlying inequities that directly affect children’s health.

Prior to joining CHOP, Kate served as the Director of Community Impact for The Goldenberg Group, a dynamic, Philadelphia-based real estate development firm with a philanthropic ethos. In addition to leading the firm’s corporate citizenship efforts, Kate managed administration and operations for its private foundation, People Helping People Foundation, with branches in the U.S. and Kenya.

Kate’s other professional experiences include clinical hospice social work (i.e., care management, bereavement counseling), nonprofit program development and evaluation, organic farming (across 10 different states), and extensive catering, serving, and bartending throughout the Philadelphia region. Her volunteer commitments include 5 years as a hospice volunteer and 3 years as chair for University of the Arts young friends’ committee.

Kate received a B.A. in Psychology and Fine Art Sculpture from Muhlenberg College, a master’s degree in Social Service (MSS) from Bryn Mawr College’s Graduate School of School Work and Social Research (GSSWSR) and is a Pennsylvania-state licensed social worker (LSW). She lives in Mount Airy with her husband and daughter, and enjoys walking, traveling, cooking, playing her ukulele, and spending time with friends and family.

Program Manager