Season of Giving
GIRLS HOPE OF PITTSBURGH
Address: 1005 Beaver Grade Road, Suite 103, Coraopolis
Contact: girlshope.org, or 412.329.7172
Bring joy to Girls Hope scholars this holiday season! Prepare a
meal, share a hobby, donate in-kind items or purchase a gift from
the Scholars’ Wish Tree. Girls Hope provides a nurturing home and
quality education through college for academically capable girls. The
organization serves children between the ages of 10 and 18 who are at
risk due to poverty, neglect or harmful neighborhood conditions.
GREATER PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY FOOD BANK
MEMBER AGENCIES IN THE WEST SUBURBS
Addresses: Contact the website for the many west suburb locations.
Contact: pittsburghfoodbank.org, or 412.460.3663
Make a family in need’s holiday dinner even more special! GPCFB
relies on a strong network of over 400 independent organizations,
called Member Agencies and Partner Distribution Organizations, to
distribute food to individuals and families throughout an 11-county
service area. Many of these organizations are entirely volunteer
based. The dedication of the member network allows distribution
of 26.5 million pounds of food to 360,000 people annually. Make
a difference and check the website for ways to donate food and
monetary funds, volunteer, and more in your own community!
PROJECT LINUS
Address: Check the website for drop-off locations in the west suburbs.
Contact: projectlinuspgh.org
A great family project to help little ones this holiday season! Its
mission is to provide love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort
to children who are seriously ill, tra umatized, or otherwise in need. It
does this by giving them gifts of new, handmade blankets, quilts and
afghans, lovingly created for Project Linus by volunteer “blanketeers.”
The blanketeers are part of the mission as well—seeking to provide
a rewarding and fun service opportunity for interested individuals
and groups in local communities, for the benefit of children. Visit the
website for more information on donating specifications and other
information.
Make Your New Year’s
Resolution Count
COMMUNITY THRIFT
CENTER
Address: 2226 Noblestown Road,
Crafton/Green Tree
Contact: amvetsnsf.org/thrift-stores,
communitythriftcenter.com, or
412.937.9345
Help our veterans and help yourself
to get organized in 2017 by donating gently used
household items, toys and clothing to AMVETS Thrift Center! The
store offers the general public donated household goods and clothing
at discounted prices. A portion of the proceeds from the store’s sales
help programs that benefit our veterans. Visit the website for donation
requirements and procedures and for other ways to help.
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GOODWILL RETAIL STORE
Address: 3 Urbano Way, Robinson Township
Contact: goodwillswpa.org, or 412.490.3015
Clean out your closet to help others! It’s simple. When you
donate your things to Goodwill, you create opportunities for
individuals in your community looking to find a job and build
skills, including veterans and military families, single mothers and
many others. Last year, you helped more than 9.8 million people
access the career, family and financial support services they needed
to succeed. Visit the website for more information.
Make it Festive for
Our Furry Friends
DISTINGUISHED DOBERMANS RESCUE, INC.
Address: P.O. Box 583, Moon Township
Contact: ddrinc.net, or 412.291.3290
Give a sheltered dog a toy, or other supplies needed to be happy
for the holidays! DDR is a nonprofit, charitable organization
whose primary mission is to give abandoned Dobermans a
second chance at finding a loving, safe and suitable forever home.
Monetary donations, dog toys, food and treats, blankets or crate
pads are just some of what is needed. There are also volunteer
opportunities available. Visit the website for more information.
WESTERN PA HUMANE SOCIETY GIFT WRAPPING
AT THE MALL AT ROBINSON
Address: 100 Robinson Center Drive, Robinson Township
Dates: Black Friday (Nov. 25) through Dec. 24
Contact: wpahumane.org, or 412.321.4625
Wrap holiday gifts at The Mall at Robinson with the proceeds
going to WPHS. You do not need to be a trained volunteer at
the shelter to take part in this event! Feel free to sign up with your
family, friends, coworkers, or classmates. There are shifts to fit
everyone’s schedule. Visit the website for more information. n
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