From the Carnegie Museums to grassroots groups like 1Hood Media Academy, the Pittsburgh community is uniting to collect art that inspires Pittsburgh's next chapter.
The youth center at the Homewood-Brushton YMCA is the first of two spaces for residents to gain access to cutting-edge technology. An adult space will open at the Homewood branch of CCAC in August.
Ongoing support has allowed The Advanced Leadership Institute to expand its programming across the country and it’s drawing interest from applicants in Georgia, Texas, Illinois and other states.
Canine Companions provides service dogs, free of charge, to adults, children and veterans with disabilities. Before a dog can help out, though, someone — like Bridgeville resident Jill Sabo and her family — needs to turn a rambunctious puppy into a service dog in training.
Pittsburgh is a charitable place, and that spirit of giving extends far beyond the city limits. These 5 nonprofits have expanded, influenced and impacted nonprofit organizations around the world — from Steel City origins.
The North Side-based nonprofit has partnered for the first time with local health agencies to provide a mobile clinic to help with eye and diabetes care.
The Green Tree nonprofit sends medical equipment to countries in need in addition to assisting Pittsburghers so they can live safely, independently and with dignity.
After receiving a $10 million unrestricted gift from philanthropist Mackenzie Scott, nonprofit Pressley Ridge continues to foster a diverse and communicative environment for the families they serve.
See which charities attracted the most donors and raised the most money during the fifth annual one-day charitable giving extravaganza that's already exceeded last year's total.