Born in Philadelphia and raised in Camden County, New Jersey, Murphy pursued higher education at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, where she studied writing and literature. Before establishing The Sunday Love Project in 2014 ,a grassroots nonprofit committed to nourishing and dignifying the lives of the unhoused in Kensington, is known for her radical consistency and unfaltering compassion demonstrated her entrepreneurial spirit by founding Green Team Cleaning, an eco-friendly cleaning service. Through this venture, she provided sustainable cleaning solutions to homes and offices, reflecting her commitment to environmental responsibility. expanding her efforts to combat food insecurity, Murphy opened Greater Goods, a grocery store located in Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood. The  Greater Goods, provides free groceries to community members, allowing them to shop with dignity and access nutritious food options .Walking some  of Philly’s darkest streets, where most turn away, showing up day after day with meals, blankets, harm reduction kits and the quiet grace  of someone who refuses to look away.

 

Margaux’s work has been featured in national outlets including The Today Show and The Philadelphia Inquirer, but she remains grounded in the community that raised her and the people who need her most. Her book, “I AM Loved: The External Quick Stop” ; is available  on Amazon and Kindle.