Since its inception in 1910, Catholic Charities has been a resource for those in need. Throughout a century of service, Catholic Charities has evolved to growing outreach beyond transactional one-time assistance to a current commitment of providing opportunities for long-term solutions for our clients through a holistic continuum of care.
Bridging the Gaps One Community at a Time
Cure Violence East (CVE) is a community-based violence intervention program serving Wilkinsburg, Homewood, East Hills, and Penn Hills. Using the nationally recognized Cure Violence public health model, CVE works to prevent shootings and retaliatory violence by identifying and mediating conflicts before they escalate. Through trusted community relationships, street outreach, victim support, case management, community engagement, and partnerships with local organizations, CVE addresses the root causes of violence while connecting individuals and families to critical resources. Our mission is to build safer, healthier communities where conflicts are resolved without violence and every resident has the opportunity to thrive. The Cure Violence East team consists of community residents with live experiences from Wilkinsburg, Homewood, Penn Hills, and East Hills who work to interrupt violence and support those in need.
Violence Prevention and Interruption for Wilkinsburg, Penn Hills, East Hills and Homewood
Auberle is an effective, innovative, holistic, and collaborative human service nonprofit serving individuals of all ages. We offer services in five main program areas: Workforce Development, Housing, Young Adult Services, Foster Care, and Behavioral Health. At Auberle, we solve problems that change lives – and build a stronger region. We are a faith- based human service agency recognized nationally for our work building strong individuals, families, and communities. Our staff of 250 serves 5,000+ people annually in 22 PA counties.
Housing Services, Young Adult Services, Workforce Development, Behavioral Health, Foster Care
Education, Enrichment, Family Matters
The Northside North Shore Chamber of Commerce works to promote, connect and support the growth and success of Pittsburgh’s Northside businesses.
Chamber Membership
EECM is a nonprofit organization based in East Liberty with the mission of changing the lives of people facing the impacts of poverty. Through three core programs, it serves over 10,000 people annually. Its programs include a food pantry open five days a week, a community kitchen serving a daily, free lunch to the community, an emergency shelter, transitional post-rehab program, and employment support services, as well as children and youth programming focused on drug and violence prevention.
Economic Development
Economic Development
Economic Development
Economic Development and Business Certification
Management support organization
Ecomonic Development
Business Exchange
Education, Arts & Culture, Sports